Learn Magic at Hogwarts

Chapter 35 Professor McGonagall

Noah silently put a match in front of him, and then took out his wand.

"A match becomes a needle."

As white smoke rises, the match turns into an embroidery needle.

Noah pushed the needle forward: "Take a closer look at this needle."

The three roommates looked at each other, picked up the needle and read it carefully.

The needle was passed between the hands of the three, and they even took the attitude of looking at some important treasure.

Noah clicked and left it to them to practice by themselves, and he returned to the dormitory.

Because he had to face Professor McGonagall of Agmanis in the morning, he didn't bring Keya.

What's more, Keya's state is not very suitable to be taken out.

Koya was placed in a glass box, which was Koya's previous pet box, and Noah also brought it in the suitcase when he started school.

At this moment, Keya was lying on the fine sand spread in the glass box, sleeping dimly with his tail resting on the branch placed inside.

There was no one in the dormitory at the moment, and Noah no longer deliberately hid it.

He raised his hand slightly, and the fluorescent light appeared on his fingertips, and a ten-inch magic circle appeared on his fingertips.

Nine identical magic formations also appeared on the glass wall of the glass box, eight of which were engraved in pairs on the four walls of the glass box, and the last one was on the glass cover.

The magic circles on Noah's fingertips dissipated, and he went to the glass box to look carefully at them one by one. From time to time, he clicked on these magic circles, erased some of the runes on them, and carved new ones with his fingertips. .

This is enchantment magic. Of course, it is not an attack or defense magic, but an enchantment magic that can adjust the environment.

On the glass cover is detection magic, which is used to detect Keya's physical condition and automatically adjust the operation of other magic.

Well, it looks very convenient, but some shortcomings are that the details are not detailed enough, and sometimes Noah needs to adjust it himself.

The function is naturally to maintain the environment in the glass cylinder.

Snakes actually need a suitable environment to live normally. Although Keya is not an ordinary snake, it is still necessary to pay attention to the weak period of molt.

Fortunately, he has had two moulting experiences, and Noah knows how to help Keya get through this period of weakness.

The humidity is sufficient, the temperature is sufficient, the ventilation is good, and Koya is in good physical condition.

So far everything is going well.

I haven't seen him all morning, but the old skin on Keya's body has shown a little bit. The whole snake is no longer as clean and beautiful as before. Instead, it feels a little dry and white, and even the eyes are covered with a layer of gray film.It doesn't take long for the molt to start.

Noah put down his hand, the magic circle disappeared again, and the glass box returned to its ordinary appearance.

He didn't have many plans for the afternoon, and Eve also had something to do and didn't know where he went. In other words, he had an afternoon to read and study.

Noah silently dug out a book borrowed from the library, and quickly immersed himself in the ocean of knowledge.

……

The next day was the Defense Against the Dark Arts class that little wizards were most looking forward to.

Warrington and the others woke up early, washed and changed quickly, and looked at Noah expectantly.

Noah, who was reading a book: "..."

Noah could only silently put away the unfinished book last night, and left the dormitory with them.

After joining Eve and the others, the first-year Slytherins walked out of the ground in a mighty manner and came to the first floor.

Head-on is a big drama of Gryffindor vs. Administrator.

Or to be precise, the scene where the Gryffindor prefects confront Filch.

Noah stopped in his tracks, because there were already a lot of students standing in the corridor, um, there were quite a few familiar faces, all from Slytherin.

Although it is very interesting to watch a movie and eat melons, it is not necessarily necessary to block the corridor.

Noah, who didn't expect to be stuck in the corridor early in the morning, frowned. He looked around the crowd and found Cedric.

Cedric was standing with a Hufflepuff boy, and the two of them should have been watching for quite a while, whispering something.

Noah stepped forward and patted Cedric on the shoulder: "Good morning, Cedric."

"Morning, Noah."

"Can you tell me what happened?" Noah pointed to a few people in the center of the crowd.

The Gryffindor prefect was guarding three Gryffindor first-years, including the Weasley twins.

On the other side of them, Filch stared at them sullenly, as if he wanted to kick the prefect who was in the way immediately, and bring out the three brats behind him and punish them severely.

"It seems that Filch thought the three students had violated the school rules, and the prefect of Gryffindor asked him to produce evidence."

Noah glanced sideways at the three well-behaved little Gryffindors, and probably guessed something.

It should be that Yeyou was caught by Little Tail.

The figures he occasionally glimpsed in the depths of the corridor after the astronomy class that day were probably these guys.

Knowing what happened, Noah didn't intend to stay to watch the show. If Filch didn't catch people on the spot, it would be difficult to use this as an excuse to punish them.

After all, there is no monitoring here, and the only magic spell that can be traced back, "Flashback Curse", will not be used in this kind of place.

Or just go.

Noah was about to squeeze through the crowd when Professor McGonagall arrived.

The dean of Gryffindor probably heard the news and rushed over.

The students spontaneously made a passage for the professor, allowing her to enter the encirclement.

"What happened?" Professor McGonagall still had a serious face. She glanced at Filch, then at the prefect of her own college, "What are you doing here?"

"That's the professor," the prefect explained to her. "Administrator Filch accused the three freshmen of night patrolling the castle for no reason, but he couldn't produce evidence."

McGonagall glanced at the three well-behaved little first-year wizards behind him, and looked at Filch: "Mr. Filch, are you saying that my students violated the regulations for night tours?"

Filch paused: "Yes, Professor McGonagall, I saw these three bad students wandering in the hallway last night, they..."

"Then are you sure it's them?"

Professor McGonagall looked at him coldly: "Are you sure it's the three of them?"

"Of course." Filch replied.

"So, what is your evidence?" Professor McGonagall looked aggressive, "Have you caught them?"

"No, no..." Filch's momentum immediately weakened.

"No, that means that identifying them is just your words?"

"No, I last night..."

"Ok?"

"..."

By now, Filch finally realized that it was useless for him to say anything.

He could only glance at the three Weasleys unwillingly, and left bitterly.

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