Hogwarts: I have graduated before the system came
Chapter 117: Fighting Snow Monsters, Reward Points
In November, although the weather is gradually getting colder, it cannot freeze the passage of time.
Douglas announced in class that the monthly exam in November would be cancelled.
But before everyone was happy, Douglas announced that the final exams for the first semester would be held in the second week of December.
No matter which grade it is, there is a wail.
What's worse, it seems that several professors of the main course are very interested in the exam at the end of the first semester to test the students' learning.
Finally, in the week before the end of November, it was determined that Transfiguration, Potions, Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Astronomy would be unified for the first Hogwarts first semester final exam.
Even Professor Snape made it clear that if anyone fails to do well in this exam, after the start of the second semester, he will only have the opportunity to practice knife skills with kitchen vegetables in his class.
It was also made clear that practicing fire control with those vegetables and cauldrons was never allowed in Potions class.
Douglas saw a "Potions Class Preparation Practice Sheet" from George and Fred. Some of the more common vegetables were selected on it, and the corresponding preparation methods for potions were written on the back.
It can be seen that Snape really put a lot of effort into it, because if those vegetables were handled properly, they would not affect their cooking at all.
However, Douglas still quietly told the kitchen that in the future his meals would never allow the dishes used by Potions students to practice.
Seeing the embarrassment on the faces of the house elves in the kitchen, Douglas concluded that Snape definitely ordered the kitchen to cook those dishes for him...
In contrast, other professors are not so demanding.
It simply requires those who fail the exam to copy the textbooks in the second semester.
Even Professor Flitwick, who has always been relatively relaxed, agreed with this request.
As November ends.
First Saturday in December.
Hogwarts ushered in the first snow of the year.
On the same day, Douglas received a note from Professor Sinistra of the astronomy class:
[Dear Douglas,
When I woke up this morning, the whole world was like an ice cave, dead white and blue.
The earth is so bright that it cannot be stared at directly, the high sky is cold and blue, and all the stars are hidden behind the thick clouds and mist.
When Saturn rises, the top of the astronomy tower, the pot as the utensil, and the fire as the heat source, they turn into incredible power, illuminating the darkness of early winter. 】
The corner of Douglas's mouth twitched. Fortunately, he didn't return all his astronomy knowledge to Professor Sinista.
Isn't it 09:30 on Saturday night, eating hot pot in the Astronomy Tower, it's so literary.
(Saturn represents Saturday, and Saturn rises around 09:30 in the evening in December.)
So he wrote a note to Dumbledore too.
[Tonight at 09:30, bring your equipment and eat hot pot at the Astronomy Tower.
Reminder: Chuxue goes well with hot pot! 】
Then, a random student was found at the door and asked him to owl this note to Dumbledore.
That's how it looks ceremonial.
According to the usual practice, Douglas went to the practice classrooms of the fifth and sixth grades respectively.
Generally speaking, the overall progress of this year's fifth grade is very fast.
Most fifth-grade students have been able to pass the fourth-grade content on their own.
Douglas felt that if it weren't for the courses and the learning of spells that required a lot of practice, maybe they would have been able to complete the college clearance.
Of course, all this is due to the fourth grade students, especially after seeing that the fifth grade students are limited than them, they are catching up faster and faster.
On the personal ranking list, several fourth graders have entered the top twenty.
It seems that the list is no longer simply a competition between students from the four major colleges, but a competition between the fourth and fifth grades.
The sixth grade students have all passed through the mist and entered the swamp. What they have to face in it is no longer ordinary black magic creatures, but various magic traps. If they are not careful, they will be quickly swallowed by the swamp, and then start from scratch.
After inspecting the practical classroom.
Douglas came outside the castle.
It was discovered that many students who hadn't been to Hogsmeade were having snowball fights on the grassy slope in front of the castle.
Peeves, who was having fun, cursed secretly when he saw Douglas, and then disappeared with a whoosh.
Almost all of the students stepped on the snake track speed skating spell and shuttled in the snow.
Then, taking advantage of his unpreparedness, he threw the snowball at the opponent.
Douglas made a quick dodge, and two snowballs flew past his head.
He looked in Snowball's direction and saw that it was George and Fred.
The two seemed to know they couldn't escape.
"Professor, it was just an accident."
"A snowball fight isn't considered an attack on the professor, is it?"
Seeing that Douglas didn't speak, he just looked at the two with strange smiles.
George quickly bent down like a gentleman and said:
"It's snowing, we sincerely invite the professor to have a snowball fight with us."
Fred raised his hands high, calling out to the classmates who were still flying around:
"Students, let us welcome the professor to join us in the joy!"
At this time, the students who were still flying quickly realized that Douglas was among them.
Hearing Fred's words, most of the students were cheering, and many students had already prepared snowballs.
Just waiting for the first warrior to throw a snowball.
Douglas smiled and said loudly:
"Since everyone is so interested, let's make a small game."
As he spoke, he took out two wooden plaques from his pocket, engraved with various runes.
He threw the wooden sign onto the open space aside, and all the students were baffled.
Immediately afterwards, they saw a small tornado attract the snow near the wooden sign together.
When the wind dissipated, what appeared in front of their eyes was a normal-sized knight made of snow, riding a wild boar about two meters high, but the knight held a fist-sized snow gun in his hand.
After Douglas tapped the monster with his wand, he said:
"This is a small prop I made, which can condense the surrounding common materials into a monster according to your ideas.
Critical moments can help you fight, or escape.
However, there is a small flaw, these two rune wooden signs can only be used for one hour.
All you have to do is to defeat this monster within one hour. The shorter the time, the longer the remaining time of the wooden card will be. "
Everyone looked at the huge monster excitedly.
A classmate asked excitedly:
"Professor, do you mean that if we defeat this snow monster, give us those two rune wooden plaques?"
Douglas smiled and nodded:
"certainly!
But I have some requirements, you can only attack the snow monsters, not each other.
And I cast a spell on the wooden cards, they will automatically recognize the person who defeated them last.
No matter who gets it, you can't loot it.
As far as these two requirements are concerned, I hope you can abide by them, otherwise..."
The students present nodded quickly.
At this time, many students rushed over curiously after seeing the snow monster.
When they asked the surrounding students, no one said much.
Douglas left immediately after the introduction, and the two rune wooden plaques were nothing more than the failure of his experiment.
The condensing time is too long, the existence time is too short, and it is still a one-off, and the combat ability is also required by the condensed material. The most important thing is that his transformation technique is very strong, and things like this can almost be made at will.
Although he didn't like it, it was a rare magic item for students.
The students in the crowd who heard Douglas' introduction drew out their wands one after another.
The smart ones have started to team up in twos and twos.
George and Fred looked at each other and rushed forward without hesitation.
After all, there are relatively few people around now, especially most of the senior students are not here.
If you don't start first, the longer the time is delayed, the less chances are left for them.
The other students also thought of this, so everyone rushed to take action.
Various spells flew towards the snow monster.
At this time, the snow monster that had been like a sculpture finally moved.
The knight on the wild boar raised his gun and quickly shot a snowball towards a flying spell.
Directly intercept the shattering curse.
The wild boar under him was not idle either. After opening its mouth, it could almost swallow a person directly.
Countless snow flew out of his mouth, forming a snow wall in front of him, almost blocking most of the spells.
Then the wild boar showed agility that didn't match its figure, dodged those spells, and ran into another snow field.
Especially when it stepped on the snow, it seemed to be more flexible.
At this time, even the students who didn't understand what happened, joined the attack.
Although they didn't know why those students attacked the snow monster, they were certainly very happy to be able to use attack magic outside the classroom.
Douglas announced in class that the monthly exam in November would be cancelled.
But before everyone was happy, Douglas announced that the final exams for the first semester would be held in the second week of December.
No matter which grade it is, there is a wail.
What's worse, it seems that several professors of the main course are very interested in the exam at the end of the first semester to test the students' learning.
Finally, in the week before the end of November, it was determined that Transfiguration, Potions, Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Astronomy would be unified for the first Hogwarts first semester final exam.
Even Professor Snape made it clear that if anyone fails to do well in this exam, after the start of the second semester, he will only have the opportunity to practice knife skills with kitchen vegetables in his class.
It was also made clear that practicing fire control with those vegetables and cauldrons was never allowed in Potions class.
Douglas saw a "Potions Class Preparation Practice Sheet" from George and Fred. Some of the more common vegetables were selected on it, and the corresponding preparation methods for potions were written on the back.
It can be seen that Snape really put a lot of effort into it, because if those vegetables were handled properly, they would not affect their cooking at all.
However, Douglas still quietly told the kitchen that in the future his meals would never allow the dishes used by Potions students to practice.
Seeing the embarrassment on the faces of the house elves in the kitchen, Douglas concluded that Snape definitely ordered the kitchen to cook those dishes for him...
In contrast, other professors are not so demanding.
It simply requires those who fail the exam to copy the textbooks in the second semester.
Even Professor Flitwick, who has always been relatively relaxed, agreed with this request.
As November ends.
First Saturday in December.
Hogwarts ushered in the first snow of the year.
On the same day, Douglas received a note from Professor Sinistra of the astronomy class:
[Dear Douglas,
When I woke up this morning, the whole world was like an ice cave, dead white and blue.
The earth is so bright that it cannot be stared at directly, the high sky is cold and blue, and all the stars are hidden behind the thick clouds and mist.
When Saturn rises, the top of the astronomy tower, the pot as the utensil, and the fire as the heat source, they turn into incredible power, illuminating the darkness of early winter. 】
The corner of Douglas's mouth twitched. Fortunately, he didn't return all his astronomy knowledge to Professor Sinista.
Isn't it 09:30 on Saturday night, eating hot pot in the Astronomy Tower, it's so literary.
(Saturn represents Saturday, and Saturn rises around 09:30 in the evening in December.)
So he wrote a note to Dumbledore too.
[Tonight at 09:30, bring your equipment and eat hot pot at the Astronomy Tower.
Reminder: Chuxue goes well with hot pot! 】
Then, a random student was found at the door and asked him to owl this note to Dumbledore.
That's how it looks ceremonial.
According to the usual practice, Douglas went to the practice classrooms of the fifth and sixth grades respectively.
Generally speaking, the overall progress of this year's fifth grade is very fast.
Most fifth-grade students have been able to pass the fourth-grade content on their own.
Douglas felt that if it weren't for the courses and the learning of spells that required a lot of practice, maybe they would have been able to complete the college clearance.
Of course, all this is due to the fourth grade students, especially after seeing that the fifth grade students are limited than them, they are catching up faster and faster.
On the personal ranking list, several fourth graders have entered the top twenty.
It seems that the list is no longer simply a competition between students from the four major colleges, but a competition between the fourth and fifth grades.
The sixth grade students have all passed through the mist and entered the swamp. What they have to face in it is no longer ordinary black magic creatures, but various magic traps. If they are not careful, they will be quickly swallowed by the swamp, and then start from scratch.
After inspecting the practical classroom.
Douglas came outside the castle.
It was discovered that many students who hadn't been to Hogsmeade were having snowball fights on the grassy slope in front of the castle.
Peeves, who was having fun, cursed secretly when he saw Douglas, and then disappeared with a whoosh.
Almost all of the students stepped on the snake track speed skating spell and shuttled in the snow.
Then, taking advantage of his unpreparedness, he threw the snowball at the opponent.
Douglas made a quick dodge, and two snowballs flew past his head.
He looked in Snowball's direction and saw that it was George and Fred.
The two seemed to know they couldn't escape.
"Professor, it was just an accident."
"A snowball fight isn't considered an attack on the professor, is it?"
Seeing that Douglas didn't speak, he just looked at the two with strange smiles.
George quickly bent down like a gentleman and said:
"It's snowing, we sincerely invite the professor to have a snowball fight with us."
Fred raised his hands high, calling out to the classmates who were still flying around:
"Students, let us welcome the professor to join us in the joy!"
At this time, the students who were still flying quickly realized that Douglas was among them.
Hearing Fred's words, most of the students were cheering, and many students had already prepared snowballs.
Just waiting for the first warrior to throw a snowball.
Douglas smiled and said loudly:
"Since everyone is so interested, let's make a small game."
As he spoke, he took out two wooden plaques from his pocket, engraved with various runes.
He threw the wooden sign onto the open space aside, and all the students were baffled.
Immediately afterwards, they saw a small tornado attract the snow near the wooden sign together.
When the wind dissipated, what appeared in front of their eyes was a normal-sized knight made of snow, riding a wild boar about two meters high, but the knight held a fist-sized snow gun in his hand.
After Douglas tapped the monster with his wand, he said:
"This is a small prop I made, which can condense the surrounding common materials into a monster according to your ideas.
Critical moments can help you fight, or escape.
However, there is a small flaw, these two rune wooden signs can only be used for one hour.
All you have to do is to defeat this monster within one hour. The shorter the time, the longer the remaining time of the wooden card will be. "
Everyone looked at the huge monster excitedly.
A classmate asked excitedly:
"Professor, do you mean that if we defeat this snow monster, give us those two rune wooden plaques?"
Douglas smiled and nodded:
"certainly!
But I have some requirements, you can only attack the snow monsters, not each other.
And I cast a spell on the wooden cards, they will automatically recognize the person who defeated them last.
No matter who gets it, you can't loot it.
As far as these two requirements are concerned, I hope you can abide by them, otherwise..."
The students present nodded quickly.
At this time, many students rushed over curiously after seeing the snow monster.
When they asked the surrounding students, no one said much.
Douglas left immediately after the introduction, and the two rune wooden plaques were nothing more than the failure of his experiment.
The condensing time is too long, the existence time is too short, and it is still a one-off, and the combat ability is also required by the condensed material. The most important thing is that his transformation technique is very strong, and things like this can almost be made at will.
Although he didn't like it, it was a rare magic item for students.
The students in the crowd who heard Douglas' introduction drew out their wands one after another.
The smart ones have started to team up in twos and twos.
George and Fred looked at each other and rushed forward without hesitation.
After all, there are relatively few people around now, especially most of the senior students are not here.
If you don't start first, the longer the time is delayed, the less chances are left for them.
The other students also thought of this, so everyone rushed to take action.
Various spells flew towards the snow monster.
At this time, the snow monster that had been like a sculpture finally moved.
The knight on the wild boar raised his gun and quickly shot a snowball towards a flying spell.
Directly intercept the shattering curse.
The wild boar under him was not idle either. After opening its mouth, it could almost swallow a person directly.
Countless snow flew out of his mouth, forming a snow wall in front of him, almost blocking most of the spells.
Then the wild boar showed agility that didn't match its figure, dodged those spells, and ran into another snow field.
Especially when it stepped on the snow, it seemed to be more flexible.
At this time, even the students who didn't understand what happened, joined the attack.
Although they didn't know why those students attacked the snow monster, they were certainly very happy to be able to use attack magic outside the classroom.
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