"You really can't underestimate them."

Kaysen held the enchanting table in front of him, looked around, picked up the feather pen on the table, and took the book on the enchanting table off, replacing it with a runic magic book copied from the library.

After studying for a while, he successfully selected a magic that would never stop writing and added it to the feather pen.

"Awesome, awesome, I only need to provide results, and the principles are given to students as homework, how can it not be considered a two-way journey and double progress?"

Kaysen was shocked by the talents of the young wizards at Hogwarts, and did not hesitate to mark the fourth grade's regular examination with an O.

So...

"So I remember a poet who said, don't go gentle into that good night. Please forgive me for not knowing what this sentence means, because my literary literacy is really not very good, but I think this sentence can be changed a little bit."

"Don't walk into the examination room prepared, so the little wizards in the seventh grade, today is our first meeting, please answer the alchemy test in front of you."

"To be frank, although I have been in the industry for a short time, I still have a little fame in the alchemy circle. The test paper I gave you with an O is very valuable."

Kaysen did not face the friendliness of the third and fourth grades at all, but showed an indescribable smile called exam-oriented education.

"Forgive me, I also want to take you to appreciate the magic of alchemical creations, but who makes you already in the seventh grade, I remember that you seem to have the ultimate wizard level test, so don't blame me."

As Kaisen's voice fell, the little wizards below did not make much wailing sounds, but quickly took out the feather pen and wrote.

Kaisen was not idle either. He took out the fourth grade homework, the small enchanting table, from the storage ring he made by hand with a small ender box.

He took out another stack of parchment. The draft was already in his mind, and all that was left was to write on the parchment.

More than ten pages of parchment recorded the profound principles of the enchanting table copied by the little wizards. He decided to mail it to the [European Alchemy Exchange Association] together with the replica enchanting table. The alchemy journals they published have always been the pinnacle of alchemy.

And they are very happy to include the innovative alchemy results researched by talented little wizards.

Next, he only needs to wait until the next class to teach their fourth graders and let them sign their names on the paper. As a professor who is not too responsible, he has made a small contribution to his students.

Soon, the test paper was handed in. Kaisen did not mark it immediately, but looked at his watch. There were still five minutes.

I can't continue the lecture, but I can make a small preview for my next class.

"Hogwarts' newly upgraded iron golems, some people like to call them iron knights, have you seen them?"

The seventh-grade wizards no longer have that kind of clear stupidity, but a kind of stupid shrewdness and irritability that is about to leave the ivory tower and contact the secular society.

At this time, as their professor, Kaisen did not choose to let them continue to delve into the so-called magic truth and alchemical secrets, and he did not think that in such a busy seventh grade, there would be any results in just one year.

He decided to use a more pragmatic method as their graduation gift.

Cramming education and a resume that makes their future bright.

Researching iron golems is a good start for them.

As Kaisen thought about it, the iron block and pumpkin head in his hand flew up and down, and iron golems appeared on the podium one by one.

"Each of you take one and take it back to study on your own. I need them to analyze the principle in detail during class next week. It would be even better if they can make a replica."

"Anything you want to say?" Kaisen knocked on the golden desk in front of him and asked.

"No."

"Very good, get out of class dismissed."

Soon, the break time passed, and the fourth-grade wizard returned to the classroom.

Soon, the students were all full, and Kaisen picked up the paper he had written on the desk. In fact, he used the best of the papers of the students under the podium to piece together.

"Now, according to your contribution to making this enchantment table, line up in a row and sign your names here. At the same time, I also need your complete identity information. After signing, return to your seat and write it on a blank parchment, and hand it to me after class." Kaisen pointed to the signature column of the paper on the podium and said.

"Um, professor, what is this for?"

Cedric asked with some confusion?

"This is the paper I wrote based on your homework and achievements. I will send it to the European Alchemy Exchange Association. You are all the authors of this paper, so you must sign your names." Kaisen explained.

"But professor, this is your achievement, we are just?" The honest man Cedric said hesitantly.

"Just write it when I ask you to. There is no need to talk so much nonsense. Listen carefully, rank them according to the contribution to making this enchantment table."

"Then professor, providing raw materials and designing and assembling, which contribution is greater?" A little wizard from Ravenclaw raised his hand and asked.

"A good cook cannot cook without rice. Without a big sponsor, how can you study alchemy without distraction? However, the specific ranking and still need you to study it yourself."

"OK."

The young wizards chattered and quickly lined up, signing their names in the paper signature column one by one.

After class, Kaisen put the paper, along with the identity information of the young wizards, into an envelope and walked towards the owl shed.

"You should buy an owl of your own when you have time. You will like these smart and loyal little messengers." Outside the owl shed, Dumbledore was leaning on the railing and looking at the Quidditch field in the distance, where the Gryffindor team was training.

"I am a person who doesn't have a long-term interest. I may get tired of an owl one day and throw it away at that time." Kaisen shrugged and replied.

"You have a rare sense of responsibility." Dumbledore said with a smile.

"Hmm, maybe."

"What is this?" Dumbledore looked at the thick envelope in Kaisen's hand and asked.

"I sent the papers written by the students about the enchanting table to the European Alchemy Exchange Association, which can be regarded as adding to their resumes."

"Hogwarts once lost a very outstanding student, but fortunately it now welcomes an equally outstanding professor."

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