From Beauxbatons to Hogwarts

Chapter 87 Private Tutoring for Little Wizards

Calvin and Dumbledore broke up on bad terms. Calvin never believed that Black would betray James Potter, but he couldn't convince Dumbledore.

Sirius Black defected to the Death Eaters. This would not have happened even if Dumbledore had become a Dark Wizard. Something must have gone wrong.

Calvin returned to his office and wrote Black's name on the parchment, followed by the names of James Potter and Peter Pedro.

According to Dumbledore, Black betrayed Potter and killed Peter. If you want to prove his innocence, besides finding the loopholes in the trial procedure mentioned by Phineas, the easiest way is to restore the truth of the matter. .

But of the three people on the parchment, two are dead and one is in Azkaban. If he wants to know what exactly happened, Calvin can only go to one person.

Remus Lupin.

The only problem was, Calvin couldn't reach him.Since Calvin came to England, he sent several letters to Lupine, but no owl could find him.

It's really strange, where is Lupine hiding?

However, Calvin quickly gave up this idea. Calvin knew about the friendship between the four people. If Lupine did not save Black, it only meant that he believed Dumbledore's words. In this case, he certainly did not Know too many truths.

It seems that the only option is to go to Azkaban to meet Black, or go to Fudge to take out his files.

But before visiting the prison for the weekend, Calvin has other things to do, such as providing personal tutoring to several young wizards.

At seven o'clock on Saturday night, Harry, Ron, Hermione, Neville and Draco arrived at Calvin's office on time.Harry and Neville were familiar with each other, but Draco was the only one who felt a little uncomfortable.

I don’t know what Professor Capet was thinking, throwing me into a group of Gryffindors.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione were obviously standing closer, while Draco was standing a little further away from them.

Calvin walked out from a painting hanging on the wall and said easily: "Sorry, I kept you waiting for a while. I just went to assign tasks to the third grade students."

Calvin took out three more scrolls from his sleeve and hung them on the wall. "Potter and Malfoy, you go into this classroom. Granger and Weasley, you go into the second classroom. Longbottom, you go into the last one." classroom."

Harry and Draco looked displeased at the same time, and Harry said, "Professor, don't we have classes together?"

"Harry, of course not. Teaching this way will help you develop your talents." Calvin explained gently.

"Then can I go to class with Hermione and Ron?" Harry did not hide his disgust for Malfoy, which reminded Calvin of James Potter's attitude towards Snape.

"Okay, Harry, I have my reasons for grouping this way. Don't bargain with me anymore."

Draco opened his mouth to say something, but finally remained silent.

"Malfoy, what do you want to say?" Calvin asked seriously.

After Harry's lesson, Draco naturally did not dare to mention changing groups, so he said: "Professor Capet, this painting is a classroom? How should I get in?"

"That's how you got into platform nine and three-quarters." After Calvin said, he summoned two clones, and the three Calvins stepped into the painting at the same time.

Hermione and Ron walked into the second painting, and they found that the scene in the painting was familiar - they were standing next to a huge chessboard, with giant wizard chess flags placed on the chessboard, which was taller than them.

"This is a trap set up by Professor McGonagall." Ron shouted.

"You are right, Mr. Weasley." Calvin stood in the center of the chessboard, "I heard from Professor McGonagall that you played a good game of chess that night."

"So Professor Capet, what are you going to teach us? It can't be chess." Hermione asked with a smile, showing her buck teeth.

"Of course not, Miss Granger, you really know how to joke," Calvin opened his arms, and 32 white filaments flowed out from Calvin's arms, wrapping around all the chess pieces on the chessboard. The surface of the stone chess pieces gradually cracked. , peeling off, revealing the human skin within.

The 32 chess pieces moved their bodies one after another, shook off the stone skins still stuck to their bodies, jumped off the base, stood next to Calvin, and surrounded him.

"Of course I want to teach you the art of transformation. To be honest, my level of transformation was not as good as...forget it. Anyway, I have recently realized that my level of transformation is among the best in the world."

"Your mission is to defeat these 32 chess pieces using the transformation technique. When you complete it, you can end my personal guidance."

Ron looked at the tall and mighty 32 chess pieces, holding sharp blades, swallowed, raised his hand and asked, "Professor Capet, it shouldn't be completed today."

"Of course not," Calvin was amused by Ron's silly look. To be honest, among the three little ones, Ron was his favorite. "I divided the transformation technique into sixteen simple applications and twelve intermediate applications. Applications, and four advanced applications, are on these 32 chess pieces, go and learn, kids."

Ron approached a black chess soldier, who took out a coin and began to teach Ron; Hermione walked up to a white chess bishop, and was stopped by Calvin just as she was about to talk to him: "Hermione, I know you are a very talented little wizard, but I still suggest you start with the simple ones. A soldier can become a queen only if he perseveres to the end."

Hermione nodded and asked: "Professor Capet, can I ask these chess pieces...how did you do it? Can I learn it?"

"Let me think about it, transfiguration, alchemy, ancient magic texts, and potions, plus a little bit of memory magic. Miss Granger, you have a lot to learn. Go find a soldier quickly. Don't Let Ron pass you." Calvin said to Hermione with a smile.

Harry and Draco found themselves in the castle's Great Hall, with a large gilded stage in the middle, and Calvin standing in the center.

Harry was already accustomed to entering the world in the painting, but Draco felt strange about everything for the first time: "Professor Capet, is this... is this a painting, or is it another space?"

"This is both a painting and another space," Calvin said. "Here, you have to learn from me, duel, or actual combat."

"Although you are only in the first grade, I still think that proper actual combat is essential." Calvin waved his wand, and two exquisite wooden figures appeared on the stage. "Of course, it is impossible for you to attack each other right from the start. , now your goal is to avoid the rope issued by the wooden man."

After saying that, the two wooden figures shot out a rope from their right hands, tying up Harry and Draco.

"Tsk, tsk, kids, practice well."

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