Hogwarts: The Book of Magic

Chapter 161 Course Selection

Chapter 161 Course Selection
After Lean came out of the principal's office, he went straight to class with all his books in his pocket.

However, when I walked into the classroom, I found that there was no one in the classroom. I stopped a passing young wizard and asked for a while, and I realized that what Lucius announced at noon today was so explosive that the whole school, from teachers to students, was in a state of shock. Discuss this matter.

At that time, Dumbledore was fighting with Lean in the Room of Requirement, and there was no one to be found, so Professor McGonagall took advantage of the situation and decided to give the students a vacation.

By the way, send out the course selection list, so that students can also make good use of these few days to think about their future paths.

"Lean, do you want us to introduce you to some professors who have chosen courses?"

As soon as Lean stepped into the door of the Slytherin common room, Kex pulled him over.

"As a reward, you just need to say what Principal Dumbledore dragged you out and said."

"Don't listen to his nonsense, Zell, the two of them only took two courses, and the information I tell you is limited. I have already organized an introduction meeting, focusing on introducing to you the main content of each course and the seriousness of the professors. The level and preferences are all seniors in grades six and seven, and there are at least three people in each class."

Speaking of this, Senior Gemma paused for a moment, then showed an awkward smile and continued: "Ahem, except Muggle studies. Don't worry about this, we will arrange more than three students to introduce each class, okay Let you think it over."

"It's here at eight o'clock tonight, don't forget, or you'll have to work hard to collect information by yourself."

After finishing speaking, Senior Gemma patted Ryan on the shoulder, and then went to inform the next person.

"Hey, Lean, come and take the divination class with us, it's very easy to pass the exam." Biver said a little excitedly.

Kesi picked up the cup at the side, drank the coffee in it, and then began to look at it pretendingly, and said in a pretentious tone:
"Ah, Beaver, you have to be careful next time, look at this black cat, it can see the existence of disaster, it seems that you have been uneasy recently. But there is still a sword here, you should be able to Get over it, but it's a little dangerous."

Then Kex laughed loudly: "Hahaha, as long as you say that, you can pass the test, and getting an A is not a problem."

"Ah, look at this black dog, you may have suffered a bloody disaster recently, so be careful." Beaver also pretended, "This kind of dog can get an E."

"As for O, I don't recommend you pursue it." Beaver patted Rion's shoulder as he spoke, "You have to say that you will die in the next second, and it will be a tragic death."

"To be honest, except for Professor Trelawney who always smells strongly of alcohol, everything else is pretty good. Divination can be said to be the most relaxing class at Hogwarts."

"But I don't recommend choosing Muggle Studies." Kex leaned over and said, "First of all, Slytherin didn't choose this subject, and secondly, this is the most important thing. I heard that several Muggle-born students Wizards go crazy when they go to class."

"Why?" Ryan asked curiously.

"For example, a vending machine. According to Muggle wizards, it can sell goods automatically, but Professor Bubaji thinks that there is actually someone working in it." Biver shrugged and said helplessly.

"A little wizard once corrected it, but Professor Bubaji always thought there was someone in it. It made the little Muggle wizards go back to ask their parents if there was anyone in the vending machine when they were on vacation."

"I heard that the owls in the castle never rested in those few days."

Kex said a funny thing.

"That's really..."

"Pretty old, isn't it?" Beaver said. "Generally speaking, Muggle wizards don't get high marks in Muggle Studies because their answers are always different from the standard answers."

How arrogant.Ryan thought inwardly.

What is different is that they are completely unwilling to admit the development of Muggles. They still look at Muggles from the perspective of the Middle Ages.

Even if the "International Wizarding Protection Act" protects, it is isolation.

"Actually, I don't need to choose courses."

Lean smiled and handed the statement of suspension to the two of them. They looked at each other curiously, and then took it from Lean's hand one by one.

After looking carefully, the two looked at each other in surprise again, and then turned their heads to look at Li En with the eyes of a panda.

"What's wrong? Is there something wrong?"

"Hell, Principal Dumbledore approved it?" Kex said in surprise.

"It turned out to be true. I thought you were joking on the train." Beaver was also surprised.

But when he thought about it, he was relieved. With his current strength, Li En really didn't need to continue studying in school.

"Well, there is no need to publicize this matter to the outside world."

What Lean thought was that one thing more is worse than one thing less, and it saves him from being watched like an orangutan walking in the corridor.

"Cuckoo." Pais flew in, dropped a note, and flew away in a blink of an eye.

Lean caught the note floating down from the air, and then glanced strangely at Pais' flying back.

Something is wrong with this bird today, and he would have to eat nuts at least before he would leave.Ryan thought.

"A note from Miss Granger?" Beaver asked.

Lean opened the note and took a look. It was indeed sent by Hermione, who wanted to invite him to the library.

"Beaver, Kex, I'll go first." Lean said.After saying hello, I got up from the sofa and walked outside.

"Go, go, ah, I'm so envious."

After Lean left, the sofa was vacant, and Kex lay down on the ground: "Now I can only get a little bit of comfort by lying down."

Beaver waved to Lean, then picked up a book next to him, and started to read.

Lean came out of the basement and walked all the way up. The surrounding corridors were full of little wizards discussing course selection, and oil paintings and ghosts occasionally participated in the discussion.

All the way to the library, Hermione was standing there waiting.

"You're really slow." Hermione said with some displeasure.

"I'm already fast." Lean said, pushing open the door of the library.

"If you want to discuss the course selection, please keep your voice down, otherwise please go to the corridor!"

Just entering the door, Mrs. Pince said coldly without raising her head.But listen to this, Mrs. Pince should say this every year.

"Hermione, I have to tell you something, Professor Dumbledore agreed to my application for leave of absence."

Rin pulled Hermione to a seat by the window, and then said the last thing Hermione wanted to hear.

(End of this chapter)

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