Hogwarts: The Wizarding World's First Capitalist

Chapter 32: Professor McGonagall's Distress

Professor McGonagall was reluctant to speak to Cardo again, in order to avoid falling into the trap of this devil.

But the students standing by were all excited, after all, this was the first student to succeed.

The Hufflepuff students sitting next to Carl immediately began to leave their seats, ready to consult Carl.

Carl gave Professor McGonagall a sly look.

Professor McGonagall could only say helplessly.

"Pay attention to classroom discipline and keep your voice down during discussions."

This sentence immediately attracted countless students to gather around Carl, and Carl patiently explained to them the secret of his success.

Thanks to the existence of the memory palace, Carl can accurately replicate the teaching methods of all the excellent teachers he has met.

At the same time, due to his god-level acting skills, what he says is humorous and witty, and at the same time, it is full of easy-to-understand metaphors.

So under his guidance, many students successfully turned the matches in front of them into silver needles of different sizes.

This surprised Professor McGonagall very much, but when she went over to check, the surprised expression immediately disappeared without a trace.

Instead, there was a complex feeling of anger because of these newly created silver needles.

Both feature an enchanted tabby cat.

Carl sensed Professor McGonagall's change of mood and immediately began to explain.

"Professor, don't be surprised. In fact, this is the projection of the deepest memory in the minds of our classmates."

"You should be happy, right?"

After he finished speaking, he successfully turned the matchstick into the real Hannah, who immediately jumped up with joy.

Holding a silver needle in his hand, he kept waving it in front of Professor McGonagall, looking at her with watery eyes, obviously asking for praise.

Unfortunately, Professor McGonagall looked unhappy as she looked at the patterns on the silver needle.

This made Hannah very sad, and the girl said aggrievedly.

"Did I do something wrong? Professor, why are you unhappy?"

This one sentence immediately made Professor McGonagall react, and she quickly suppressed her anger.

Look at Hannah sincerely.

"No, I was just distracted. You are an excellent girl and I am proud of you."

By the end of the get out of class, under Carl's guidance, all the students present successfully turned matches into silver needles.

Professor McGonagall could only 'sincerely' give all the students the praise they deserved, and pride was written on all the students' faces.

And in order to encourage their efforts, Professor McGonagall was thoughtful enough to exempt them from the Transfiguration homework for that week.

But when leaving, Professor McGonagall took away the silver needles that everyone had conjured up, unlike the usual practice.

Allowing everyone to keep their own achievements was once confusing.

However, as the bell rang for the end of get out of class, the little wizards immediately picked up their schoolbags and rushed to the cafeteria.

After all, for them, having no homework is already a great thing.

As for other things, as long as it doesn’t affect my meals, they are not important.

Of course they didn't forget to thank Carl.

Karl took the opportunity to take out many of his brochures about Hearthstone from his ring.

He handed it to every little wizard who left, and promoted his card game to them in advance.

The little wizards also gave enough responses and expressed their opinions.

I am very happy to see new magic games added to my entertainment sequence.

Malfoy even asked for several more and patted his chest to express his confidence.

After I go back, I will definitely help Carl promote himself in Slytherin and sincerely invite him to visit Slytherin when he is free.

Carl declined the invitation very gracefully, and after distributing the flyers, he took the Hufflepuff students to the cafeteria.

Malfoy, who witnessed this scene, did not feel the slightest bit of anger at being rejected. Instead, he looked at the two followers beside him.

The two were the only idiots who had not succeeded in the class, and he was so angry that he yelled at the other idiots.

"Can't you two stop eating and pay attention in class?"

"Look at Mr. Hohenzollern. He is so outstanding. He can teach those good-for-nothings in Hufflepuff so well."

"You two have been staying by my side the whole time, how come you haven't absorbed any goodness from me?"

The two little followers who were scolded harshly had a look of grievance on their faces, and at the same time they couldn't help but complain in their hearts.

"Then you should also look at yourself and see what kind of person you are. How can you compare with Mr. Hohenzollern?"

At the same time, Carl, who was about to reach the cafeteria, immediately heard the voice of the dog system again in his mind.

[Successfully alienated Malfoy and his two followers, and the points increased by 100, and the current points are 3800. ]

I can’t complain. Carl really can’t complain.

He could only be thankful that this system followed someone as easy to talk to as him, otherwise.

This dog system must have been forcibly uninstalled by the host when the first sentence was spoken.

Arriving in the cafeteria, the Hufflepuff students immediately switched to eating mode.

Even Hannah, who had been sticking to Karl, had her attention drawn to the food in front of her.

But this is actually a good thing for Carl. He finally has some free time to think quietly.

Before he could think for long, a familiar and somewhat noisy voice appeared in his ears again.

"You are here. I have been looking for you for a long time. Take a look. This is the labor rights struggle plan I developed for Professor Binns."

"See if there are any omissions."

Carl turned his head slowly and saw Hermione standing behind him excitedly, holding a stack of papers.

Faced with this girl who was full of energy and liked to argue, Carl really had a headache. He quickly took the paper from her hand.

Like this 'quantum reading', she quickly flipped through it and rejected the accusation that Hermione didn't think she was reading it seriously enough.

At the same time, he repeated some of the contents, and after dispelling the other party's doubts, he immediately pretended to be disgusted and threw the plan aside.

He looked at Hermione and said bluntly.

"This plan, in my eyes, is a pile of garbage. You wouldn't really want to lead Gryffindors and students from other houses."

"It is extremely irrational to launch a strike. Not to mention that this kind of direct confrontation will cause disgust among professors."

"And the most important point is that if you do this, many students will fall seriously behind in the History of Magic course."

“This goes against my original intention.”

Hermione was obviously not convinced by this lecture. She immediately wanted to sit next to Carl and have a good argument with him.

But she found that there was no seat available. However, her powerful aura soon made the Hufflepuff students unable to bear it.

He stood up and left, giving his seat to the other person. Hermione did not hesitate at all and sat directly next to Carl.

He argued unconvinced.

"Then what do you think we should do? Are we going to do nothing? You were the one who brought up this matter. You can't just leave it there."

"Did I say I would do nothing, Miss Granger?" Facing Hermione's questioning, Carl remained unusually calm.

He said lightly while spreading butter on the bread.

"I'm just saying that direct confrontation won't work. You need to learn how to reason with the professors, so please hurry up."

"The books I ordered were delivered to me as quickly as possible. I read the books on legal issues thoroughly."

"I will answer you immediately, and quickly, give you the answer."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like