Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 1755 A War Without a Winner (Two Hundred and Seven)

Chapter 1757 A War Without Winners (Two Hundred and Seven)

To be honest, Albert didn’t particularly like the job of a professor, nor was he willing to waste his limited patience on Hogwarts students, but… he had always been a very responsible person. He knew that he was messing around in Hogwarts and had so many privileges, so he naturally didn’t want to disappoint Principal McGonagall and leave a mess for her in the end.

Therefore, it was very important for Albert to teach this year’s graduates well.

People only look at the results of many things. As long as Albert can teach a group of excellent students, who dares to say that there is a problem with his class?

They will automatically make up for themselves and think that this is the way of thinking of geniuses.

Hermione quickly spread the news. After all, Albert was willing to use his spare time to "make up lessons" for everyone after class, and most students were willing to take a few hours to take a look. After all, every time they took Albert’s class, everyone could clearly feel that they were making progress.

Who would refuse such a class?

What really surprised Albert was that there were quite a lot of people coming, even the sixth graders were all here, and they were staring at Albert on the stage with resentment on their faces.

However, Albert thought they might have misunderstood, and he suspected that the news he asked Hermione to relay was seriously distorted.

He didn't come here to teach everyone, but to see everyone's review progress, to see which part they didn't understand, and to take the time to answer their questions.

As a result, it was naturally very popular with everyone, even better than the atmosphere of class. Many students liked to throw out their doubts in their hearts at once, and naturally, everyone was willing to let Albert leave until very late.

"Your class is always so popular!"

Professor Flitwick appeared from nowhere, looked at Albert with a smile, and walked with him on the way to the hall of the auditorium.

"They just finally met someone who was willing to teach them the knowledge of Defense Against the Dark Arts, so they are so eager to learn something useful from me." Albert knew his situation very well, and he knew that everyone's enthusiasm had nothing to do with his fame.

No matter how famous it is, if you don't like it, you don't like it, unless you are not here to take classes, but to see people.

"You are always so humble, but everyone really likes your class." Professor Flitwick asked casually, "In fact, we are all curious if you have any tricks."

"If I have to say, I think we should try to make them like Defense Against the Dark Arts and want to learn something they like from it. After all, interest is the best teacher."

Albert's words were recognized by Professor Flitwick.

If you like it, you will spend time to learn, pay attention, practice, and master it, and you don't need to worry about it at all.

That day, Albert stayed in Hogwarts for dinner and chatted with the professors about recent life trivia.

When he returned to his office, it was almost 7:30 in the evening.

When Albert grabbed a handful of Floo powder and planned to go home through the Floo network, the door of the Defense Against the Dark Arts office was suddenly knocked.

"Who could it be at this time?"

Albert thought it was unlikely to be Cedric, as that guy was probably accompanying his girlfriend, so it was most likely Hermione or another student.

He put the Floo powder back into the pottery jar, and when he walked over to open the door, he found two familiar girls standing outside.

"Hermione, Luna?"

Albert looked at the two girls outside the door with surprise, no, it should be Luna next to Hermione.

"I hope we didn't disturb you."

"No, what do you want to talk to me about?"

Albert took a step back and invited the two girls into his office.

"I heard that you are going to travel around the world next!" Luna, who had just sat down, suddenly raised a confusing question.

"I do have such a plan, do you have a similar plan?" Albert looked into Luna's eyes and understood her thoughts.

"Yeah, I want to walk around and look for the Scimitar-Horned Snorkeller." Luna blinked her beautiful eyes at Albert: "Do you know the Scimitar-Horned Snorkeller?"

"I don't know. To be honest, I don't know much about magical animals." Albert couldn't help laughing, "So, you plan to ask me about traveling?"

"It's not safe to travel alone." Luna said without hesitation.

"I'm glad you realize this." Albert said with relief, "Especially girls. It's not safe to run around alone."

"Are you going to persuade me to give up?" Luna raised her eyebrows slightly.

"No, I just want to tell you about the difficulties." Albert shook his head and continued, "You first need to learn all kinds of outdoor knowledge, and you also need to know how to deal with Muggles, and you need to have a certain self-protection ability. More importantly, you need a sum of money, otherwise you will be unable to move forward. It is important to know how to make money." Albert told Luna about what he thought he needed to pay attention to.

There is no doubt that Luna chose an extremely difficult path, and not everyone can become Newt.

Luna suddenly regretted coming to Albert.

"Give me some truly reliable advice." Hermione had experienced similar things before, so she knew exactly what Albert was saying: he didn't approve of Luna doing that.

"Well, if you really want to do that, I suggest you start from England first. At least you can go home to eat when you are hungry. When you have accumulated a certain amount of experience and wealth, consider whether to leave England and travel around the world."

"By the way, the Forbidden Forest is a good place, but you must be careful when you go in. It is not easy to get along with centaurs or giant spiders."

"Thank you for your advice!"

Luna took a deep breath and felt that her thoughts became much clearer. Just like Albert said, the road she chose was destined to be difficult.

After thanking Albert, Luna said goodbye and left.

"The road Luna chose is destined to be difficult!" Hermione looked at Luna's back and vaguely saw her own figure from her. Unlike Luna, she still had Albert as a back-up.

"The path Luna has chosen is indeed not easy to follow, but I believe that if she can persist, she will definitely be an excellent naturalist." Albert said softly, "After all, she is the kind of person who can keep going based on her interests."

"You think highly of her!" Hermione reached out and pressed on the door handle, gently closing the office door.

"Many times, only people like Luna can accomplish certain things." Albert looked at the smiling Hermione and said softly, "Besides, what you want to do is much more difficult than what she wants to do."

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