The Strongest Badger at Hogwarts

Chapter 21 The Legendary Employee of Hogwarts—Professor Binns

"Ah this..." Madam Pomfrey was stunned for a while after hearing this, and then hesitantly said, "It's not a big problem in itself, but I don't know if Snape would like it or not."

"Then ask Mrs. Pomfrey to help me convey it." Link said immediately, "By the way, do you have anything to eat here? I slept for a long time because of Professor Snape's potion, and I still have it now. I didn't have dinner."

"Oh, there's still some honey cake from last time."

"Then I'm welcome, thank you!"

...

Half an hour later, Link left the infirmary under Madam Pomfrey's watch.

The suspicion, vigilance, and unease that had been born in his heart because of Snape's strange potion were also dissipated by Honey Cake and Madam Pomfrey's comfort.

As I said before, Madam Pomfrey is a trustworthy person.

She would never lie to Link about this matter, even if Madam Pomfrey was unwilling to tell Link about something, she would choose silence instead of comforting Link with lies.

Since she said that the potion is fine, and it can even produce a buff, Link should drink it, anyway, it's a bargain.

The reason why he proposed to let Snape drink with him was actually just to provide some psychological comfort and revenge on Snape.

After all, insurance measures like 'I only drink as much as you drink' are actually useless at all.

You must know that Snape is a potion master and a powerful wizard. If he wants to do something about it, it is really easy.

Of course, Link's so-called peace of mind was only temporary relief.

Because according to Madam Pomfrey, there seems to be something wrong with him.

And this problem is likely to be the real reason that led to the death of the original owner, allowing Link to take advantage of it.

Link didn't know if this problem disappeared with the arrival of his soul. If not, then this unknown problem is likely to pop up at some point in the future and slap Link hard.

It's just that this matter is obviously not something Link can solve right now, so it's better to hang up first.

Thinking like this, Link went straight back to the bedroom.

At this moment, his roommates had already fallen asleep, but strangely, a candle was still lit on Link's bedside table.

Link frowned and got closer, only to find that in addition to the candles, there was a pot of cold grilled sausages and french fries on the cabinet, as well as a piece of parchment paper.

With the dim light of the candle, Link read the tender handwriting on it, and finally understood.

Emotions These foods were reserved by John when he found out that he hadn't come to dinner.

Link turned his head to look at John, who was kicking the quilt on his upper bunk, and the corners of his mouth rose involuntarily.

The night was silent, and when Link woke up again, it was the morning of the next day.

Due to having slept in Snape's office before, Link tossed and turned in bed for a long time last night before falling asleep.

Still, the powerful biological clock woke Link early in the morning.

Of course, as the price of sleep deprivation, lethargy is a certainty.

Fortunately, this morning's class is not strictly potions and transfiguration, but a relatively loose class on the history of magic.

Mr Binns, who taught the course, was the only ghost professor in Europe.

According to legend, he was already a professor of the history of magic when the school was founded at Hogwarts. Of course, he was still alive at that time, although he was very old, and his memory was obviously deteriorated, so he often lost it. , and even often forget to bring lesson plans in class.

This state is obviously not suitable for continuing to teach students, and the headmaster of Hogwarts at that time did consider letting Professor Binns retire.

It's a pity that there are too few people who are proficient in the history of magic, and these people are not willing to teach at Hogwarts. The headmaster at the time had a headache for a long time.

Thankfully, when Professor Binns again forgot to bring something to class one day, the principal didn't have to worry about it any more.

So this time Mr Binns forgot to bring his own body.

Yes, he is dead.

And he seemed to have forgotten that he was dead, so he was transformed into a ghost.

It is worth mentioning that even if he forgot his own life and death, he still did not forget his duty - to teach the students.

Such a great sense of responsibility terrified the students at the time.

It's just that the headmaster at the time obviously didn't think it was a bad thing. He happily announced the appointment of Professor Binns as a tenured professor at Hogwarts, and held a celebration party for this.

Link maliciously guessed that the reason why the principal was so happy at the time must be because Professor Binns no longer needed such things as wages after his death.

What leader would be unhappy with an employee who doesn't tire, who doesn't complain, and who doesn't need pay?

Of course, none of this takes away the fact that Professor Binns is a great teacher.

Teachers who teach the history of others eventually become historical perpetuators themselves.

This has to be said to be quite an artistic thing.

Therefore, with respect for the most dedicated professor in history, Link came to the classroom early and waited for the class.

Then, reality gave Link a slap in the face.

Within ten minutes of the so-called history of magic class, all the respect for Professor Binns in Link's heart disappeared.

Because the way Professor Binns lectures is very boring and rigid, he doesn't communicate with his classmates, but just floats in front of the podium and lectures on the script.

Moreover, his voice was also wheezing and panting, procrastinating and procrastinating, like a distant sleeping song, making people unable to help but feel sleepy.

The classmates who came to the class were obviously accustomed to Professor Binns's way of teaching, so many people didn't pay attention to Professor Binns on the podium at all, either doing other things secretly or falling asleep.

John is a typical representative of them. Although Link patted him to wake him up when he left the dormitory, he obviously let the quilt goblin be sealed again this time, and it was not until the moment before class that he could reach the classroom.

And even when he came to the classroom, John was still not sober.

He just said hello to Link in a hurry, and then he fell on the desk like no one else and continued to sleep soundly.

This made Link speechless for a while.

But Professor Binns didn't seem to mind this, and just continued to recite the unchanged lesson plan for half a year.

Poor Link, who was already in low spirits, can't stand it now with such a powerful Sleeping Song.

As soon as Link fell asleep, the morning passed.

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