The affairs of the Malfoy family have entered the final stage, but before that, Tver has to invigilate the final exams for the students!

He had seen many attempts at cheating last year, and students were aware of his anti-cheating measures.

So everyone simply gave up the idea of ​​cheating this time. After all, the kid staring above them was not a vegetarian.

Under Tver’s suggestion, all students will be tested according to O.W.L.s standards, that is, a written test in the morning and a practical test in the afternoon.

Excluding the fifth and seventh grades, Tver only needs five days to complete the final task of this school year.

As for the written test, it was of course provided by our former and beloved Professor Lockhart, and Tweel didn’t even erase his name on the test paper.

After all, this is probably the last gift he left to his students and his last signature in this world.

The punishment of staying in Azkaban for twenty years is almost the same as the death penalty in everyone’s eyes.

As for the practical exams, the light ball game that has become a tradition at Hogwarts is of course the first and second years.

It’s just an enhanced version that adds answering factors.

It’s just that Tver didn’t expect that students would be so stressed about the final exam.

After realizing that I answered a question incorrectly, I tend to have signs of emotional breakdown…

Even Draco Malfoy, who had always been confident, was so anxious that his face turned red and his thoughts were disordered because he answered the question wrong.

As a result, Tver had to extend the time to answer the questions to make them feel more relaxed.

After all, this is a practical exam, and answering questions is not important.

As for students in third grade and above, it is of course a real battle.

What disappoints the students is that Tver chose to be lazy this year and did not play in person like last year.

Recently, he spent all his free time on the door of the secret room, especially at night, and simply stayed up a lot of nights.

The dark circles under my eyes had reached their peak since arriving at Hogwarts, so I had no choice but to take advantage of the opportunity to take a break during the exam.

So he ordered a batch of hammer statues to be tested by each team.

Yes, this year their practical exams will be conducted as a team, and the results will be divided into team scores and individual scores.

If the team score is not high, the individual score will definitely not be high.

But if the team score is high, individual scores may not necessarily be high.

Scoring still depends on team results and individual performance.

The overall grade will be determined by the sum of the two scores.

But what surprised Tver was that after a year of practice, many teams were able to defeat the hammer statue.

According to his settings, to achieve this level, you don’t need to be too aggressive.

The key is that the team’s cooperation must reach a good standard, and there should be no mistakes or omissions.

This is much more difficult than simply improving offense.

Fortunately, I used the basilisk to cultivate their cooperation before, which improved their ability to the level of defeating the statue.

Even if they haven’t been defeated yet, their performance is much better than before.

When Tver scored, he actually had to consider the speed of defeating the statue.

If they were given another year, they would probably be able to come up with a speedrun list.

Therefore, Tver was happy and gave them a much higher practical score.

This way, they will probably be a little happier when they get their report cards during the summer vacation.

Of course, those with poor theoretical scores will inevitably have more summer homework than others.

But no matter what, a week later, he finally ended all teaching tasks and successfully entered a state of leisure.

The only thing that bothers me is that the door to the secret room has been mostly restored!

During this period of time, he had just managed to sort out the will lines inside, and confirmed that both the source and the end point were at this door.

As for the reason, he hasn’t been able to figure out the reason yet.

Tver thought as he walked towards the auditorium.

I also met many little wizards along the way. They were all rushing to the auditorium to attend the year-end dinner later, looking forward to the announcement of the Academy Cup.

“Did you hear? The Ravenclaw and Slytherin ghosts are gone!”

“I don’t think there’s anything surprising. These two houses have so many thoughts all day long, and everything that happens is normal. They are not as innocent as our Gryffindors!” a little lion said, raising his head.

“…I feel like the adjective “simple” is not quite right.” His partner said quietly.

“But Bloody Balor is gone, what will happen to Peeves? No one in the castle seems to be able to stop him!”

“Professor, you should be able to do that. Last time Peeves made trouble in the prize room, Fei

Erqi told him to call Professor Welfare over. ”

Little did they know that right behind the two of them, the welfare professor was slowly following them.

“Professor, are you going to the dinner party too?”

An eccentric girl suddenly came out and said.

It’s Luna Lovegood.

Tver’s thoughts were immediately brought back by her words.

Also frightened were the two little lions chatting in front. They had weird faces and muttered “crazy girl.”

“If you don’t know how to be polite, then I can write to your parents during the summer vacation and ask them to teach you well before you come to Hogwarts.”

Tver looked at them expressionlessly.

The two of them were immediately frightened and turned pale.

“Apologise.”

“I’m sorry!”*2

After the two of them finished speaking, they quickly trotted away from here.

This was the first time they had seen Professor Welfare so serious. It was as if Professor Snape had taken over!

“Actually, I’m used to it.”

Luna held a stack of paper in her hand and shook her head indifferently, looking like an elf.

“This is not a good habit,” Tver said without dwelling on the issue too much, “What is that in your hand?”

“Some of the notices, my shoes seem to get lost easily on their own.”

Luna showed the flyer in her hand and pointed to the wall where several had been posted.

“Lost?” Tver looked at her bare feet in confusion.

This is obviously a prank by students. If it is serious, it can even be said to be campus violence.

“Yes,” Luna nodded firmly, “Something is right here or there, waiting for me to find it.”

“Although I don’t know where they are now, I seem to be encountering them gradually.”

She smiled cutely, her eyes as firm as her tone.

I don’t know why, but this girl always talks in a dazzling way, but Tver always feels that it is full of profound meaning.

Just like the one I met in the corridor on the third floor.

“I can use magic to find the shoes for you easily.”

Tver took out his wand and planned to help the little witch.

“No,” Luna stopped him, “I think I’ve found them.”

They had already passed an intersection, and at the corner, a pair of shoes was hanging on a statue.

Apparently, those were her missing shoes.

A strange feeling lingered in Tver’s heart again. She seemed to know that she could find the shoes?

Or did she see through the pranks her classmates played on her?


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