Hogwarts: I have graduated before the system came

Chapter 114 Professor Sherlock Holmes Who Doesn't Know Quidditch



new week.

Hogwarts students below the fifth grade ushered in their trial.

Douglas compared the theoretical scores of two colleges that took the same test paper.

Let the Ravenclaw students see how many of them are not as good as Hufflepuff, and of course they also see how many of them have better grades than Hufflepuff students, but no one will be proud of this .

Those Ravenclaw students who did not pass the exam bowed their heads in silence.

The same thing happened to Hufflepuff, in reverse, they only saw a few cases where they did better than most people in Ravenclaw, and most of them didn't care that they did worse than the last one in Ravenclaw Case.

This made Douglas have to work hard to fool each other... After teaching them for half a class, most of them had some self-motivation.

The situation of Gryffindor and Slytherin is a little different. Except for the BUG of Hermione, the grades of other students are almost the same.

Of course, the few fools who were tricked are not counted, Douglas directly asked them to memorize the entire test paper and write it silently.

In the end, Douglas even posted the monthly report cards of each grade and each college on the blackboard behind the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom.

There are a few big characters next to it [OWLS exam countdown 210 days! 】

And that number keeps changing every day.

Let every student who enters the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom have a sense of urgency.

The hardest one was not the fifth grade, but the sixth grade who just finished the OWLS exam a few months ago.

When they saw those words, they seemed to have returned to the tormented state before the exam.

Some students even saw the words OWLS exam, and their hairs would stand on end.

Soon it will be Saturday.

Because today is the day of the Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch match.

When Douglas led the team for a run in the morning, he found that there was a strong smell of gunpowder between the students of the two colleges.

At almost eleven o'clock, Douglas also came to the Quidditch Stadium with the crowd.

Today's weather seems a bit sultry and humid, and there are a few faint thunderclaps in the sky.

When Douglas came to the venue, he immediately saw Hagrid among a group of Gryffindor students, with a telescope hanging on his chest.

Walking over, I noticed Hermione and Ron beside me.

He patted Hagrid on the shoulder and greeted him and the surrounding students.

It was a good thing Hagrid was sitting, otherwise Douglas thought it must be funny how he patted him on the shoulder.

Hagrid said in a rough voice:

"Hi, Douglas.

So glad you were able to watch the Gryffindor game...

Let me tell you, Harry's talent in Quidditch is no worse than Charlie's, and he may even be higher than him..."

Douglas laughed and said:

"Yeah, I also heard from George and Fred, why don't you just come and have a look..."

Ron said frantically on the sidelines:

"Professor, Harry is definitely better than Charlie, Harry did a dive to catch the Snitch last year, it was really wonderful.

Professor McGonagall said that even Charlie couldn't do it! "

The other students around agreed without exception, although they had never seen Charlie's skills.

Douglas shrugged and didn't answer.

Because he saw students from the Hufflepuff camp not far away waving at him.

"Aha, then I'll see how Harry behaves later.

But now I have to go to Hufflepuff first, see you later! "

After speaking, Douglas walked towards the Hufflepuff stands.

After seeing Douglas leave, Hermione said to Ron:

"I'm afraid you forgot that the professor was born in Hufflepuff, and he also sponsored a batch of the latest broomsticks for the Hufflepuff team..."

Ron said unconvinced:

"The game of Quidditch is about skill, not equipment.

I heard that Professor Holmes is not a Quidditch player at all, so he doesn't understand Quidditch.

If he had understood, maybe he wouldn't have spent that unreasonable money on Hufflepuff. "

Hagrid said with a smile on the side:

"Ron, you'd be wrong if Douglas didn't understand Quidditch.

Although he was not a Quidditch player, he had taught Charlie tactics and how to manage the team, and he would come to watch almost every game.

I heard Charlie say that if it wasn't for the Hufflepuff Quidditch captain at the time,

Douglas rejected those tactical suggestions because he felt that Douglas was not a Quidditch player.

Otherwise, the Quidditch champions in those years probably would not have been Gryffindor.

Since Charlie left, although Wood has learned some tactics.

But after all, it wasn't Douglas who said it himself, so it will be a bit worse in use, and it will always be overwhelmed by Slytherin.

Of course, these are all secrets!

They're always chatting about this over at my hut over the barbecue,

I can see that Douglas doesn't seem to care much about this, it's all casual..."

Suddenly, Hagrid noticed someone tugging at his sleeve.

After lowering his head, he noticed that the content just now had attracted a small group of Gryffindor students to watch...

It was Hermione who tugged at his sleeve.

Hagrid suddenly realized something, and of course his face was not blushing.

Hermione coughed lightly, and said to the surrounding students: "I hope the content just now is limited to our Gryffindor interior, otherwise Professor Holmes knows, and you should be able to think about the consequences.

A ten-foot paper or a whole text written silently..."

The Gryffindor student couldn't help but shudder.

Hagrid also quickly said:

"That's right, you don't know about Douglas' tricks, it's so powerful, it was almost...I mean, don't say I said it, or..."

Hagrid suddenly regretted his actions.

He squinted and looked at Douglas who was sitting in the crowd of Hufflepuffs, for fear that the other party would notice him.

Hufflepuff here.

Douglas was surrounded by Quidditch players.

They respected Douglas very much, and even the captain of Hufflepuff Quidditch told Douglas about his tactics as if giving a report.

He also introduced Cedric Diggory to Douglas, saying that he would succeed him as Hufflepuff's new captain next year, and that he would definitely be better than himself.

Of course, Douglas is very familiar with Cedric, no matter in the previous life or in this life, he is also the representative of Hufflepuff's fourth grade class hand-picked by him.

He really liked this student very much, and felt that the other student was simply another perfect self. (Douglas himself believes that there is no official certification.)

Douglas communicated with them very kindly, and even put forward some ideas about their tactics from time to time.

Of course, whether the other party accepts it is another matter.

Douglas thinks that he has never been the kind of person who insists on being recognized by the other party. Even in Defense Against the Dark Arts class, he always convinces people with reasoning and never forces them to learn.

Cedric still seemed a bit shy in front of Douglas, unable to let go.

During the chat, Cedric cautiously mentioned:

"Professor, I heard from my father that he knows you, by the way, his name is Amos Diggory, and he works in the Department of Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures at the Ministry of Magic.

He said you did him a favor and you had dinner together. "

Douglas was somewhat impressed with this man, a red-faced Hufflepuff with a short brown beard.

When he first returned to the UK a year ago, he found a Tebo warthog scurrying around on the outskirts of Elmmet in the west of Yorkshire. He just took a lot of effort to catch the pig.

Amos Diggory led his colleagues to take the Tebo warthog away on behalf of the Ministry of Magic.

After learning that Douglas is also a Hufflepuff.

Cai kindly explained to Douglas that the Tebo Warthog was something their Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures had been tracking down.

In the end, Amos Diggory invited Douglas to dinner, thanking him for helping him complete the task.

And generously stated that Douglas can come to the Ministry of Magic to find him in any troubles he encounters in the future.

Although Douglas was very sorry that the meat in his mouth was flying, but seeing that the other party was Hufflepuff and he was treating himself to a meal, he didn't care about it...

Seeing that Douglas didn't speak, Cedric felt a little embarrassed. He thought Douglas had forgotten about it, so he asked rashly, which made the other party a little embarrassed.

Just when he was about to apologize, saying that his father might have made a mistake.

Douglas recovered and said with a smile:

"Of course I remember, I didn't expect you to be the son of Senior Amos, when we were in Almet, we drank together.

To be honest, when I gave the Tepo warthog to your father, I still regret it now. After all, I have never eaten Tepo warthog meat, haha! "

As he spoke, he rubbed Cedric's head.

Cedric also heaved a sigh of relief and smiled happily. It seems that the professor really remembered this incident, but fortunately he didn't embarrass the professor.

Then the conversation quickly changed from Quidditch to what the hell Tebo warthog meat was.

PS: The Tebo warthog is a pale gray warthog found in Congo and Zaire.It has the ability to be invisible, which makes it difficult to avoid or catch it, so it is very dangerous.The Tebo warthog's hide is highly prized by wizards for its use in shields and body armor.

Ministry of Magic Classification Level: XXXX


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