Sirius's class was very popular, and he also tried to treat the four houses in the same way, at least he didn't have the harsh tongue against Slytherin like Snape.

"We're learning an advanced spell today, maybe some of you already know this."

Sirius' eyes drifted over everyone's heads.

"Call God Guard!"

There are students who have already learned to puff up their chests.

"So, would any of you want to come up and try it?"

The students from the study group suppressed their excitement and raised their hands below.

Godric was a little distracted below, and then he was dragged up by Sirius.

"I'm a little puzzled. Could it be that my class is so boring, so I can't let Little Blake listen to it?"

Godric froze for a moment, then blushed, and the students below let out a good-natured laugh.

"Then, let's demonstrate for everyone, Phineas-san~"

Godric is being stupid as Sirius grabs his wrist.

"Guardian, I know you will do this." Sirius whispered in Godric's ear.

Godric was in a daze, and he quickly thought about what to do at this moment.

snake?

forget it!

It's really released, don't say whether Sirius will be frightened, the patron saint of normal people has never seen a magical animal, and the difference between a snake and a basilisk can still be seen.

Then it can only be a lion...

Godric uttered the incantation in a trembling tone.

An adult, golden, lazy lion paced in the classroom. It stretched nimbly, yawned, then buried its head, and went to sleep.

Godric froze.

Sirius was also stunned.

Only unexplained students flocked to the lion, staring at the lion curiously.

"It's so beautiful~~"

The brave student had already reached out to touch the lion's head, and then the lion just shook his ears and went back to sleep.

Only then did Godric come back to his senses.

"I think, I can explain," he said to Sirius

Sirius raised his eyebrows and approached the lion full of research desire.

"I've never seen such a Patronus Charm before, it's novel."

Godric held Sirius and explained in a low voice: "I just made a slight change. On the basis of the original spell, it just reflected this moment... the mental outlook of the person I was thinking of at this moment..."

Godric's face was flushed, and his voice was getting lower and lower.

He knew Salazar's class schedule, and Salazar should be in History of Magic at this time.

"It's an interesting performance, uh, I mean it's an interesting change to the original spell."

Then, he asked Godric to take the lion back, and continued to tell everyone the key points of the Patronus Charm.

Ever since the four-person study group used the Patronus Charm to repel the dementors, other students envied them for knowing this magical spell, so Sirius' class undoubtedly captured the interest of most students. Mind, who doesn't want to have their own patron saint?

After class, Sirius sent the other students away with a smile and detained Godric.

"I didn't mean to be distracted." Godric thought Sirius was staying for his own performance in class.

"That's not important!" Sirius frowned, looking serious. "The method of changing the spell that you researched yourself?"

Godric nodded.

"Finny." There was a reproach in Sirius' eyes. "That is a very profound spell, the Patronus Charm."

He looked at Godric's expression of incomprehension, and emphasized his tone: "You are still an underage student, learning such high-level spells should have been guided by other adult wizards! Do you understand? ?!"

Godric nodded, showing a pitiful expression.

"Remus warned me that I should pay attention to your situation, but I don't want to blame you for learning high-level spells. Everyone has the curiosity to master a spell that other people of the same age don't know. Cool," said Sirius. "They think it's something they can show off, like learning to Apparate as a teenager?"

Godric lowered his head.

"The reason why I didn't tell you this is that I know you. You are not the kind of boy who likes to show off. You may just think that you can use these spells, and that doesn't matter." Sirius rubbed his temple and said. "I believe you are still stable, so I don't need to hold on to these."

"But!"

Sirius said very sternly: "It is very dangerous to change the composition of the spell, or to improve or simplify it. The reason why these inherited spells have become what they are now is that after many people have studied them, they decided to use the existing ones. There are ways to cast them that are safe for the caster!"

"Do you understand me?"

Godric nodded.

"Don't change the spell without permission! It's very dangerous!" Sirius warned repeatedly before letting Godric go.

This is just a small episode, but Sirius is indeed like his temperament, he pays great attention to hands-on ability, his class hardly needs textbooks, but after testing the general level of all students, he begins to teach some students according to different situations. Practical mantra.

In order to facilitate Sirius's teaching, Rowena was also lent to him by the fighting wooden dummy developed by the four of them.

"Facing the enemy, it is safer to attack bravely than to flee."

This is the motto of Sirius.

But his approach actually suits the appetite of the four of Godric. In Hogwarts now, the hands-on ability of the students is really unbearable, and it is far inferior to the Hogwarts students thousands of years ago.

Then, as the Triwizard Tournament approached and Hogwarts began its housecleaning, it was repainted to one side.

Professor Flitwick approached Salazar.

"No more Hufflepuffs!"

Salazar didn't understand why the head of Ravenclaw said that.

"But, I've been there all along!"

"Of course I know!" Professor Flitwick said helplessly. "But the teachers and students of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang are coming! Can you stay in Ravenclaw's team!"

Salazar was unwilling, but it was obvious that Professor Flitwick would definitely let him return to Ravenclaw's army.

"If you don't obey, Thrall, I'll talk to Albus!" Professor Flitwick threatened.

Salazar returned to Ravenclaw dejectedly.

Luna made room for him and comforted him: "It doesn't matter, you will be free again when they leave."

Anthony reminded Salazar on the side: "Don't be angry, the dean is just too nervous, all the professors are very nervous, Professor McGonagall almost made Neville cry today."

The Hufflepuff students were still less used to it than Salazar, and they looked at Ravenclaw frequently.

Someone muttered: "Did little Dumbledore and Phineas quarrel? Why did he go to Ravenclaw?"

Cedric had to remind them: "Dumbledore's a Ravenclaw! He's not a Hufflepuff."

The Hufflepuff kids expressed their regret.

They all love little Dumbledore.

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