Chapter 200

It's nothing new for professors to gossip about the Ministry of Magic on a daily basis.

Basically, in every class, they will say a sentence or two if they have something to say.

Our history of magic, of course, except for Professor Binns, Professor Ghost, who keeps his ears to the outside world, Sirius or Voldemort, as long as he is still in class, he will always beat any tension with his characteristic dull tone.

"Today's homework, go back and write a paper on doorgrass, no less than five inches."

Finally, Professor Sprout kindly left a very short homework.

Five inches counted as Melda's shortest since school.Generally speaking, the homework left by most professors is between a dozen inches.

Among them, Professor Snape and Professor Binns stayed the longest. These two professors would assign students a 'ultra-long essay' assignment almost every year.

However, the history of magic is fairly simple. Basically, if you read the textbooks, you can just flip through related books and check the information to find out the space.

But be careful, although Professor Binns doesn't mind the content of the student's thesis, if you want to use a tricky way of writing bigger words, then you will be out of luck.

Professor Binns in the first grade once left Melda and the others with a super-long paper on the 'Conference of European Wizards in the Middle Ages', requiring the paper to be three feet in length.

three feet.
Almost nearly a meter.

So, Ron used the tricky method of enlarging the font, and successfully compressed Melda's nearly [-]-word thesis to a few hundred words.

And then he was happy to bring a six-foot homework gift bag.

Compared with the history of magic, Professor Snape's treatise on potions was the real torture.

Unlike Professor Binns' word count, although Professor Snape would not assign such a long paper.

The longest time seems to be: about the characteristics of bezoar and its use in medicine.A twelve inch paper. (about 30.48 cm)

However, if what you wrote Snape didn't like, or was too dry, he would send the homework back and ask you to rewrite it with a penalty.

Harry was kicked back and forth three times, although no points were deducted.

And Ron was in misery. Once again, he had the highest record, and was beaten back four times.

Of course, Neville was the worst one. Seven times of rewriting, the time span was a full two months, and the children were all stupid.

Among them, Melda helped write the fifth time.

Then Snape wrote a full four-inch comment at the bottom of the assignment, full of trash talk satirizing Melda, the kind that didn't repeat a single word.

Of course, Melda was not that stupid. He directly handed over his original manuscript to Snape. After he finished writing it, he asked Neville to copy it again, and then handed it over to Snape under the condition of ensuring the font. of.

The result was still seen.

In fact, the nature of this assignment has changed since the fourth time it was sent back. It changed from torturing Neville to torturing the entire Gryffindor second year.

In the end, it was really everyone who helped together to reluctantly finish an assignment full of loopholes and self-contradictions that looked like Neville's thinking.This two-month tug-of-war is over.

Of course, Professor Snape's sarcasm appeared in the homework comments as expected, just four words: useless.

But by then no one cared anymore.

Perhaps it was because Professor Sprout knew that it was the first time for everyone to see this magical plant from the far east, so he assigned such a short homework.

"Yes, Professor!" The little wizard was naturally very happy. After all, [-] to [-]% of the five-inch homework can be completed by copying the textbook, and the rest is just explanation of nouns and logical expansion.

Compared with other professors, Professor Sprout is definitely the most beloved professor in Hogwarts.If the school has awards such as the Outstanding Professor Award selected by students, then Professor Sprout is basically a dimensionality reduction blow.

A herbal medicine class ended in such a pleasant atmosphere, everyone was very happy except Harry.

Because he is really hungry!

The kind with the chest attached to the back.

When Professor Sprout introduced the gatewort, all he could think about was, can this thing be eaten?Can this thing be eaten? ! !

The two-hour herbal medicine class seemed like years to him. (Hogwarts lessons are two hours each.)
The moment Professor Sprout announced the dismissal of get out of class, he seemed to have the illusion of returning to the world from hell. If his legs were not so hungry and he had no strength, he would have been the first to rush out.

"That's why I don't want to be on the Quidditch team."

At noon, with the support of Melda and Ron, a group of four finally resisted the auditorium.

"It's not certain whether you can pass the assessment! Melda." Hermione said directly
"My flying skills can definitely rank among the top ten in Gryffindor." Melda still quibbled.

"Cut! We haven't seen you fly before, okay! Every flight lesson is lazy." Hermione pouted, ignoring Melda's bragging, but looked up at Harry.

"Harry, how was your training today?"

"It's terrible!" After drinking a large cup of lean meat porridge, Harry finally blushed a little.

"It's too late to train new tactics. Wood can only let us re-familiarize with last year's tactics." Harry said with some concern.

"Everyone is not in good shape, and there are even low-level mistakes such as passing the ball."

"Slytherin hasn't trained all Christmas, Harry, don't worry, they must have more problems." Ron persuaded and persecuted Slytherin every day.

However, although Ron's words were not pleasant, they were also good. Originally, Slytherin had recruited Draco to be the new Seeker because of the graduation of last year's Seeker.

Their strength is not as good as before, and they haven't trained for such a long time. They definitely have more problems than Gryffindor.

"Harry, Ron is right. Gryffindor really has no rivals this year."

Unless Wood and the others can't even beat the Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff teams riding the comet series brooms.

Melda complained secretly in her heart.

If Wood really led the team and lost to the other two academies, he would probably go crazy.

"It seems to be the same." With Ron Melda's explanation, even Harry realized that the Gryffindor team seemed to be the strongest of the four colleges before he knew it.

They have last year's champion team, and the whole team has the latest Nimbus 2001. Even if they continue to use last year's style of play, they still have an absolute advantage.

"We seem to be really strong!"

After a comparison, Harry couldn't help feeling that Gryffindor really became the strongest team this year.

(End of this chapter)

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