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what's the situation? Why is this class so hypnotic? !
After Rhys pushed the sleepiness out of his mind, he was confused.
He really couldn't understand how someone could make the lectures so bland, boring, and hypnotic.
Professor Binns' sound like a ventilator, paired with the afternoon sunshine, has a hypnotic effect that exceeds the hypnotic spell.
Rhys raised his head and looked around: Daphne's head was lowered as if she had fallen asleep. Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle were sitting in the corner of the classroom, looking very awake, but the three of them were not looking at the professor but the chess board on their table. Seeing them playing chess, Rhys understood why they had stayed awake.
At Ravenclaw's table row, which is known for its intelligent students with a love for learning - almost no one is listening carefully.
Even I can't understand what everyone writes in their notes after half an hour.
Hermione was the only one who successfully withstood Professor Binns' hypnotic sound waves and took notes carefully and was amazed by Rhys.
Rhys decided to borrow some notes from Hermione after class. Although he didn't think Professor Binns had anything valuable to say, he still wanted to take a look. What if he could find "gold"?
Thinking of this, Rhys couldn't help but sigh: How did Binns become what he is now? Turning into a ghost doesn't necessarily mean your personality will change drastically, right?
Could it be that...
Rhys had a terrible suspicion in his mind: Had Professor Binns' teaching quality deteriorated to this level before his death? Is there something wrong with the tenure system for professors at Hogwarts?
Finally, the course is over. Professor Binns picked up his lesson plan and went directly through the blackboard behind him to go back to the staff lounge to rest. The little wizards in the classroom gradually woke up.
Unforgettable course!
After borrowing the notes from Hermione and looking through them, Rhys determined that today's History of Magic did not contain anything of value.
He couldn't hold himself any longer: With such a history of magic professor, can the young wizards at Hogwarts really learn the history of magic well? It's better to read the book "History of Magic" by yourself in the dormitory.
Starting today, Rhys's class schedule will be closed for Monday. Taking this kind of water lesson is simply a waste of life! Normally, if you borrow your notes before the end of the semester and read them, you are complying with the school rules.
It is difficult for people like Rhys to be bound by secular rules. If you let him sit in the classroom and be in a daze like other students, it's better to go to bed as soon as possible. He will have everything in his dreams.
Today he did not just throw the table and leave. It was purely to show respect to Professor Binns who had worked hard for a thousand years and was still making contributions to the school after his death.
In the days that followed, Rhys followed his classmates in taking Herbology, Transfiguration, Charms, Astronomy, and other courses offered by Hogwarts.
After taking these classes one after another, Rhys felt that his eyes had been opened.
Compared with a thousand years ago, modern magic teaching is more systematic and institutionalized, and the textbooks are better revised. This is a good thing.
Rhys had a brief contact with it and felt that overall, modern wizarding education must have made huge progress compared to thousands of years ago, but it also has its shortcomings.
To summarize, the lower limit is highered and the upper limit is lowered. The average level of students trained in modern magic education is definitely higher than that of the medieval times, but the probability of the emergence of top experts is also much lower.
In this era, I am afraid that no wizards as powerful as myself and my three old friends will be born.
Thinking about it this way, Dumbledore is indeed powerful. To have such strength in such an environment, he can be regarded as the darling of the times.
However, I have only taken a few introductory classes, so it is indeed a bit hasty to draw this conclusion. How exactly are the news and rumors true about the white wizard remains to be seen in depth.
The professors of the required courses at Hogwarts are even more distinguished. For example, Professor McGonagall, who teaches transfiguration, actually showed off her Animagus transformation when she gave the first class to the freshmen.
Animagus!
This kind of wizard who can transform into an animal was rare in any era, and only a handful of people were registered.
But not all professors of required courses are elites...
Professor Quirrell, who taught Defense Against the Dark Arts, was so stupid that Rhys was frightened.
The classroom where he taught was filled with the smell of garlic, which everyone said was to ward off a vampire he met in Romania.
Rhys scoffed: Garlic can't ward off vampires.
Wizards who hope that garlic can exorcise demons might as well break their wands and become Muggle priests so that they can at least smash vampires' heads with a cross.
Professor Quirrell wears an iconic scarf, which he says was a gift from a prince as a token of gratitude for helping him get rid of the resurrected zombies. However, when the student asked how to deal with the resurrected zombies, he couldn't explain how. This greatly undermines the veracity of his story.
Rhys was also quite speechless: Be it, zombies or vampires, just blast them with a spell and that's it. If you can't kill them with an explosion spell, add a burning spell. If it doesn't work, just seal it. How can there be so much nonsense? ?
However, Rhys did not agree that Quirrell was a complete waste. This professor had a big secret hidden in him.
To be more specific, there is something fishy in his turban.
There is a very evil power within his turban, comparable to the 'pollution' in the soul of Daphne's sister Astoria.
Maybe that's the real Quirrell, or maybe it's some crooked means Quirrell used to gain power. This was very common in the magic world a thousand years ago. Wizards could do all kinds of crazy things in order to become powerful.
No matter what, Rhys believed that Professor Quirrell would never look like the doormat he is now in a real life-and-death fight.
Rhys was looking forward to this. Unfortunately, it is said that the professors who teach Defense Against the Dark Arts in recent years only have one-year terms, so he may not be able to see them anymore.
On Friday, the Slytherin students will have Potions class with the new Gryffindor students, which is what Rhys is looking forward to the most.
Can you really be Head of Slytherin if you're not good at Potions?
I don't know since when the headmaster of Slytherin House has been bound to Potions.
Professor Snape is a master of Potions, and it is said that the previous generation of Head, Professor Slughorn, was also a prodigy in Potions.
After Salazar Slytherin, going forward, there are also endless potions masters in Slytherin House, which have become the label of Slytherin.
The roots here may be traced back to Salazar Slytherin, the founder of Slytherin House, who was the top potions master of that era.
Perhaps he planted the gene that made Slytherin House good at potions.
Potions classes are located underground, like the Slytherin House common room. The students were taught by Snape in a damp and dark underground classroom.
Not only is it colder than the main castle building on the ground, but there are also many glass jars placed on the walls of the classroom, with many ferocious-looking specimens soaked in them.
Even students from Slytherin House couldn't help but get goosebumps when they walked in here.
After the bell rang, Snape picked up the roster at hand.
He started calling names one by one.
He paused when Harry's name was called.
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