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Chapter 177 Reliable Friends

Chapter 177 Reliable Friends

It is not that complicated to set up a club in Hogwarts. It is the simplest way to get a few people together to do some activities during their spare time, and you don’t even need to report it.

Then it’s a little more complicated - if there are a large number of people and a fixed venue is needed, then you need to make a report and then the school will approve giving you the use of an empty classroom on weekends.

To be more professional, it requires not only a venue, but also some funding or professional guidance, which requires a professor or dean to take the lead and then submit it for approval - of course, if the college is willing to provide funding, it will be easier to pass the review.

For more professional topics, the professor must be willing to take the time to participate, but the pass rate will be higher. As for the most professional experimental topics for sixth and seventh graders, it depends on the funding and venue support from the professor, the school, and even the Ministry of Magic.

But Professor Lockhart's club...

Andrew can only say it is very strange... yes, strange.

Let’s not talk about the name of “Love and Legend”, and the absurdity of the theme of communication with students. Just asking the school to provide a suitable room for extracurricular communication is absurd…

"What the hell, don't other professors need the school to allocate a sum of money and then decorate it themselves? Is he planning to brainwash the students while they are decorating?"

But it has to be built - it's not a place called Food and Wine Club that is purely for free eating and drinking.

Moreover...even if it was a club used for banquets, Andrew had seen documents showing that it existed in history...it was just that the establishment of a second club was restricted.

The thing they discussed in the meeting was which unlucky guy would go.

Anyway, only a fool would go to see Andrew's private conversation with Huffman on duty yesterday - although other things are uncertain, there is no doubt that Professor Lockhart can talk a lot of topics to show off himself.

"First class, the first one is spells, after spells class, there will be a discussion and duty..."

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"Very good, that's it, very good, yes, very good, beyond imagination..."

Professor Flitwick's voice rang out, but unfortunately, it was not directed at Andrew.

The content of this lesson is a small spell that is more like a curse - it can cause the target to have problems judging direction.

The spell class itself is a large category, which is biased towards changing the state of objects, changing the state of items, cursing creatures, and a variety of other things...

There will even be upgraded effects for some spells later on, such as the Leg Lock and Petrification spells.

This spell was a scaled-down version of the Confusion Spell - it was not very difficult. Andrew mastered it easily and became the fastest among the group to master it, forcing the beetle to keep spinning on the paper.

However, everyone - including Miss Granger, who finished fastest, was outshined by Ron Weasley's performance.

It was no longer disorientation, but more like command and control - the bug, under the command of his wand, directly drew the pattern he wanted on the parchment.

'Damn, it's curled like this?'

Andrew complained in a low voice, "Is it because I'm too good at adapting to the new wand, or have I practiced it for a long time in advance? To achieve this level, I have to practice this spell that is destined to be replaced seriously a day in advance..."

But he doesn't have time... Transfiguration is the most important thing, and other spare time is not enough to spend on Charms class...

Gryffindor undisputedly received ten points - Professor Flitwick thought this was a great improvement.

"Still performing flawlessly, Miss Granger."

Miss Granger took three points.

As for Andrew, the dean’s face was not very good, and he finally frowned and gave him one point.

"Damn it, at least it's one of the first batch to master it, professor... this is our own academy..."

Andrew complained in a low voice, then pretended to have no opinion and read the textbook carefully, and also previewed the next class...time was limited, so this was the only way.

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"The get out of class is finally over..."

Hal lowered his voice and whispered.

After all, he is the dean of our own house, so we still have to pay attention to the impact even if he has gone out.

"Damn it, we have no chance of getting first place in spells now..." Nash, who lived in the dormitory next to Andrew, came over and whispered, "And you, Andrew, have been working on spells secretly, right?"

“I still can’t learn…”

Andrew put the books into his bag without arguing, "I should work harder on Transfiguration."

"At least you won... But in Charms class, Granger is already difficult enough to deal with, and now there's Weasley - Merlin's beard. Do you have any idea why he suddenly became so good at this? At the beginning of the school year, no, he was still clumsy in the last class..."

"I know that he changed his wand and became a substitute for the Gryffindor house team this semester, but the latter shouldn't matter?"

"Magic wand? Encouragement? That shouldn't be the case... I can't figure it out..."

Nash rubbed his forehead and said, "I have to go to the library. It's amazing... It's really a dark horse that can boost people's motivation..."

"It doesn't have to be as diverse as Granger's. Didn't Alson say a few days ago that Granger has already learned the third-grade content, and that's all subjects. She's a little weak in her specialty."

"That's unnecessary. It's boring just for the sake of grades. I also plan to get some more spells I haven't seen from the dean." Nash shook his head. "See you later, Andrew."

"See you."

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"Did you prepare secretly?"

Ron and Harry felt as if they were facing Professor McGonagall.

“No, I’m really just learning this for the first time.”

Ron waved his hands quickly, but he couldn't close his mouth.

"Really do not have?"

"No, I was practicing flying with Harry yesterday!"

Harry nodded quickly in agreement with Ron.

Hermione looked at them suspiciously, and finally nodded hesitantly before turning and leaving.

"Damn it, I think I saw Professor McGonagall."

"Same," Ron nodded in shock, not even wanting to move his feet, "It's horrible."

"She's number one without you, Ron. She might consider killing you."

Watching Hermione's disappearing back, Harry even felt like making a joke.

“It may not be impossible…”

Ron leaned against the wall, looking a little happy in his panic, "Surprisingly... no, it should be said that it was completed so easily..."

He looked at his wand. "I think I know what Andrew meant by a reliable friend..."

"Of course it's me."

Harry grinned.

"Of course you are too, so lend me your History of Magic homework. It's due tomorrow."

"Why do you think I'm done?"

"Go find Hermione..."

"She just left in anger, and I suspect she will really kill you if you show up again."

"Why not kill me..."

(End of this chapter)

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