when harry potter met league of legends
117 owl exam 1
"Is it really true?"
Fred's voice trembled a little - for them, the significance of alchemy courses is undoubtedly huge.
It's a pity that they never knew that the school had such a course - if Allen hadn't told them this, they would have definitely thought it was a joke.
"Of course, why did I lie to you -" Allen blinked - the trick was successful.
"Actually, this course was on my course list when I was in third grade, but I didn't choose it." Allen shrugged.
"Oh - why?"
"Because I was the first in my grade, so I have the freedom to choose courses in advance -" Allen spread his hands, as if I was not proud of him.
"How should I put it - alchemy classes exist, but they are too professional, so normally, they are open to some students as an elective course."
"Oh - no, Alan, don't tell me that this so-called part is based on the ol's score."
Allen said nothing and gave him a look that you know...
No need to explain, the answer is undoubtedly, it all depends on the results.
"Boring school."
"Bureaucratic system."
"But I really want to learn..."
"Alan, do you know about the preparatory course?" George suddenly asked after having a double act with Fred.
Allen shook his head - he really didn't know this, but he said that he could ask other prefects, after all, most prefects are the top performers in their age group.
However, learning is a good thing, but it is not good to miss the legitimate industry.
In the future, their joke shop will be so popular that Allen doesn't want to change this matter - on the contrary, he wants to promote it.
Anyway, the twins are about to graduate when they open a store. It will be up to them whether they choose to graduate normally or early - if Harry can afford the money, let Harry continue to help; if Harry can't afford the money, they will continue to help.
Come and help yourself, it's up to the two of them to decide.
But for now, the best thing to do is to ask about the preparatory courses for alchemy and let the two of them study hard - with the alchemy foundation, at least they don't have to be so miserable when experimenting, and they have to treat themselves as experiments
For most courses, you have to experiment on yourself first, which is completely wild and has no safety guarantee.
——
It’s a new week, tense and busy.
As the OL exam approaches, the entire grade becomes extremely depressed.
All professors focus most of their energy on fifth and seventh grade students - because their exams are the most rigorous.
Even Professor Snape rarely trains people anymore and spends most of his time asking students to review the decoctions they have learned before. As for Hagrid - who had barely passed the approval of his former professor, he completely lost his understanding of fifth grade and seventh grade students.
With the right to teach in the same grade, the retired old professor now focused all his energy on the students who were about to take the exam, and frantically began to make them master some content that was considered to be required.
Although there is no magic banner hanging inside Hogwarts with the OL countdown to 100 days, this thing is obviously imprinted on the hearts of every student - the library is occupied by fifth or seventh grade students most of the time.
So much so that students from these two grades are rarely seen in the common room.
Allen is also a member of this review army.
To be more precise, his job is a bit heavier than others - after all, he spent nearly half a year without studying during this semester. Although his practical skills and magic theory have been greatly improved, the exam is obviously not just about those things.
thing.
Hogwarts at this moment even makes Allen feel like he is in his third year of high school - the end of class time is not the end, but the beginning of learning.
Many of them didn't even go to the restaurant for dinner. They just managed to get through some desserts or biscuits sent by owls with just a little hot water. Hufflepuff students relied on the kitchen to make it better - but it was also difficult.
They got too much hot food, which was probably just some bread and sausage. In order to take care of them, Mrs. Pince said that they could eat, but they were not allowed to touch the books in the library before washing their hands.
As a member of the review army, Allen is obviously special.
This is not to say that there is anything special about his position, but that his dinner is obviously of a higher level than others.
Opposite his table, Anne was holding a small basket and holding a book with squinted eyes, watching him eat today's cranberry snack, then handed him a piece of hot milk, and received a compliment before adding it again.
My mind is on my book.
Well, that's right - although it was mixed with snacks and hot drinks, Allen's was freshly baked and changed every day.
When the whole school went to Japan for an exchange last year, Annie learned a lot about dessert making, and her skills seemed to have improved a lot this year - if Allen hadn't been eager to review now, he would have had more than a few words of praise.
Their classes were not too stressful at the moment, so the little girl had a lot of free time, and she took care of all of Allen's dinner.
It's a pity that Allen doesn't have much time to chat now. After a few compliments, he had to focus on the books and prepare to continue seeing the library clear out today - he can probably still talk to him on the way back.
Anne chatted for twenty minutes.
Just as he continued to bury his head in the book, the sound of quarreling suddenly appeared in the library, causing everyone who was reviewing to look at him involuntarily.
They were a seventh-grade and a fifth-grade student - one of them took a seat first and ran to eat, while the other came late and had no place, so he moved other people's things and took the place himself.
This situation was obviously the fault of the seventh grader who had occupied the position, but unfortunately he seemed to have no intention of giving up.
So, of course, the two of them started to quarrel, with no one willing to give in.
Allen frowned and stood up to persuade the seventh grader to leave - he thought his face should be very convincing, whether it was his fists or the badge on his chest.
However, what was unexpected was that the seventh grader was not happy - he angrily opened all the books on the table in that row, and the same names were displayed in ink on them.
"He's so shameless!" said the seventh-grade student with indignation. "One person occupied seven places with seven books! The place is already tight, and he is like this? I will bring a stack of parchment over tomorrow.
Can’t we take them all?”
...
It's a bit difficult to handle.
Allen was stunned, and the two began to continue to quarrel.
Just when Allen was thinking of a way, two magic spells hit the two people almost at the same time. After a huge noise, the two people were hung upside down and then thrown directly out. Cleanly, a little
They were not sloppy, which made the whole group of people couldn't help but look in the direction where the curse was coming from.
There, Mrs. Pince looked sulky: "Whoever takes up more than one position or takes someone else's position will be thrown out directly, and the library will no longer welcome him!"
So terrifying...(To be continued)
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