A Professor of Magic at Hogwarts Chapter 99: Test
At eight o'clock that night, a row of young wizards stood in the office of Ancient Rune.
Leaning on the table, Felix rubbed his chin with one hand, "Well..." He looked at these mischievous elements.
I really have a lot of acquaintances.
There are nine little wizards in total, but there are four redheads, Ron, twins, and Ginny.
The other five were Luna, Graham Montague, Marcus Flint, Eddie Camilleche, Stebbins.
"None of the four academies will fail." Felix said.
"Let me think about it, Fred, George, Graham, Marcus, you four, fight on the court;"
"Luna Lovegood, Ginny Weasley, sneaked into the Forbidden Forest to feed small animals;"
"Eddie Camilleche, peddling illegal drugs;"
"Stebbins," Felix looked at him in surprise: "I wrote hundreds of love letters to the same girl;"
"Of course, there is also Ron Weasley, who behaved inappropriately and pushed the professor."
Felix walked up to them, all of them were talents.
"Professor, they did it first," said Fred.
"You were the ones spying on our team's training!" said Graham Montague, the twins' yearmate and Slytherin's suitor.
"Aren't you the same? Don't tell me Warrington is here for a walk!"
Some of the other young wizards watched the excitement, while others bowed their heads in silence. The youngest of the two little girls, Luna fiddled with her own butterbeer stopper necklace while staring at the scene of the quarrel, while Ginny lowered her head and remained silent.
"Quiet." Felix said, "Arguing will not change the fact that you are standing in front of me."
"I asked you to come here today to do some testing work. I need you to dig out the possible problems as much as possible."
He glanced at everyone, "I think this is at least more interesting than transcribing materials and dealing with weeds."
Felix moved his fingers, and the nine parchments behind him flew in front of the little wizard.
Fred looked at the parchment in his hand. Its workmanship was quite exquisite, and the surface was covered with a shimmer of magic. Except for a circle of patterns imprinted around it, the central position is blank.
"Oh, by the way, you need some temporary tables and chairs." Felix pulled out his wand, causing all kinds of gadgets on the table to bounce and transform into small tables and chairs.
Nine little wizards sat on the chairs under the professor's gesture. Marcus Flint was the biggest, looking like a giant monster sitting on the ground, and Felix had to heighten him Table and chair height.
Several people looked at the blank parchment.
"Professor, what do we need to do?"
Felix said: "The parchment in front of you is my new teaching aid, and what you have to do is to answer the questions above. Of course, before using the teaching aid, you need to activate it. The method is: touch it with your wand. On the parchment, say the words 'I like ancient runes'."
The little wizard on the chair looked at the eloquent Professor Haipu with a dull expression.
The twins looked at each other, winking and trying to express something.
Ron raised his hand: "Professor Haipu, I haven't learned ancient runes... and Ginny and her friends."
Felix said gently: "It doesn't matter. What you have is still a beta version. There are not many questions about ancient runes on it. Many of them are common sense in the magic world."
Afterwards, he looked at everyone, "You will find that all the questions are multiple-choice questions, you just need to use the magic wand to click on the answer you think is correct, and it will give you feedback."
"This process will be very interesting, let's start, little wizards."
Among the little wizards present, Luna had the least psychological burden. She happily took out her wand and tapped it on the parchment, "I like ancient runes."
Under the watchful eyes of several little wizards around, the parchment glowed dimly, and then a line of text appeared in the blank space.
"Welcome to the answering space."
After a few seconds, the writing disappeared, and the first question appeared.
'Do you prefer leaves or thorns? ’
Luna happily chose the option of 'leaves'.
'Do you prefer to seek, to protect, or to serve? ’
Luna's wand was on the 'Explore' option.
'Do you prefer thinking, touching, or feeling? ’
Luna thought for a few seconds and chose the option of 'feeling'.
The other little wizards suddenly realized, it doesn't look too difficult~ They couldn't wait to start trying.
There was an episode in the middle, when Fred tapped the parchment with his wand, he subconsciously said: "I solemnly swear—"
But he was immediately stunned by George.
"—Oh, uh, I like ancient runes." Fred rounded up his words.
Ron on the other side looked at him, a little confused. So, you like ancient runes so much? Still want to swear?
But anyway, everyone started answering questions.
Soon they discovered that the above questions are not fixed, some are very simple - they ask about your feelings, or some common sense of magic; but some are difficult, involving the knowledge of various disciplines.
Moreover, for different types of questions, the feedback given by parchment is also different.
For example, when Ron was faced with a question 'I met a basilisk, what should you do? ’
He confidently chose the option of 'defeat it', and showed it to Ginny. As a result, several large blood-red characters appeared on the parchment—
"Your ending is embarrassing, if there is a next time, run faster."
Luna, who came over to watch the fun, let out a series of night owl-like laughter. She was out of breath from laughing, and Ginny patted her on the back to comfort her.
Ron looked a little unhappy.
Most of the questions Marcus Flint faced were knowledge questions about ancient runes. The previous questions were relatively simple. Every time the parchment gave him feedback, "You are amazing", "You Is the next rune expert", "Unbelievable victory".
Then he answered seven questions wrong in a row, and Parchment's evaluation of him also went down all the way, becoming "a bit bad", "Have you really studied?", "What is opposite me~IndoMTL. com~ troll?"
His face darkened visibly to the naked eye.
But the next question is about the history of magic, 'When was the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy signed into law? ’
Marcus struggled for a long time, and chose the first answer, '1637', nothing else, just pure Mongolian.
Several exaggerated lines of characters appeared on the parchment. They were beating a big man who looked like a troll.
At the same time, there is also an explanation text, 'The "Secrecy Act" was signed and entered into force in 1689, if you don't want to be regarded as a troll, just remember it for me! ’
Marcus curled his lips, no one remembers this.
Eddie Camilleche answered almost all of the questions about the consequences of reselling illegal drugs.
‘In 1927, the black wizard Campos resold the inferior Buffy brain-boosting potion, what happened afterwards? ’
He looked at the options, 'I was beaten to death by another dark wizard when I purchased the goods', 'I was imprisoned in Azkaban and sentenced to ten years in prison', 'I was safe and sound, earn enough money to retire'.
Eddie Camilleche opted for the last option with great anticipation.
Black and red writing suddenly appeared on the parchment, which looked like it was written with dried blood.
'Campos was attacked by his partner when he was buying goods, and was captured by the Auror of the Ministry of Magic and sentenced to ten years in prison. ’
Eddie swallowed a mouthful of saliva, but before he finished, the next line read "Campos only stayed in Azkaban for seven years, and he passed away."
Other young wizards will more or less encounter this type of question related to their confinement, and many of them are sweating profusely after answering.
Behind the desk, Felix leaned on the back of the chair, looked at the exquisite scroll in his hand, and smiled happily.