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Chapter 216 Christmas Holidays are Coming

Chapter 216 Christmas Holidays Are Coming

"By the way, is there really no problem with our review?"

In the first week after Sirius officially took office, the extremely conflicted Percy found Andrew.

"What is the problem?"

Andrew casually closed the homework he had just marked and asked, "Has the teaching effect become worse?"

"No."

It won't get worse - although it may hurt the ghost to say this, judging from the vividness of the History of Magic and the proportion of students who attend class seriously, Sirius' teaching effect is far better than that of Professor Binns.

After all, not everyone can accept dry reading materials - especially Sirius, who was afraid of being embarrassed by doing too badly, so he stuffed a lot of things into Professor Binns' teaching outline and textbooks without changing them.

"Students think he is just filling in the gap?"

"nor."

"The professor and the principal think he's unsuitable?"

"nor."

The uneasiness on Percy's face calmed down - he was a Gryffindor after all, and he was a little bit lacking in persuading himself.

"That's it," Andrew spread his hands, "We did the right thing, no one said it was bad, even Professor Binns thought it was feasible after the assessment, so what else is wrong?"

Of course it worked - even the blackmailing witch was gone, it gained a lot of positive reviews, and it was a happy scene for everyone!
Andrew thought happily.

Then the next day Ravenclaw lost 20 points - Professor Snape kept a close eye on every Ravenclaw, even if Andrew tried hard not to make any mistakes.

But Gryffindor was even worse off - nearly thirty points were deducted, and Harry Potter was even given detention for talking back to Professor Snape.

Correspondingly, in the first-year magical history class, Gryffindor scored 20 points, while Slytherin didn’t lose any points. However, many first-year witches cried because of Professor Black’s disappointed look…

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"Ah, this one won't work? That's a shame. Never mind, let's try the goblin rebellion...ah, well, maybe we should try to consider the history of wands?"

Hal imitated Sirius's speech vividly in the dormitory, as if he was in the class at that time.

"The girl was terrified and thought she would lose points in the school, but she didn't lose any points. Professor Black asked her to sit down in a very gentle voice and comforted her that the questions might be beyond the scope..."

The big gossip reporter Hal is now at full fire - he even found out that the two professors had a personal grudge when they were young, and their current classroom performance has become the best news in the entire lounge.

It’s weak for students to fight and brawl with each other. It’s great when professors fight!
Hogwarts hasn't been so lively in a long time. Fight, fight!
Another thing that made Hal feel most at ease was that because Andrew was present, he had to be more restrained when gossiping about some students, but it was okay to gossip about professors, because no matter what he said, it would not feel like he was reporting it to the school.

"Oh, by the way, Andrew, speaking of which, the news these days is all about Professor Black. It seems that everyone has overlooked one thing - it was you who came to participate in the assessment just now, right?"

"Yes, it seems that you are also the examiner for the professor who substitute teaches the senior grade History of Magic?"

The roommates who gathered around to listen to the gossip immediately discovered a new track - Blake was too popular, so all the news was suppressed at the time, and now the new professor is still evaluating you?
"Nonsense, if someone else were to replace him, then Sirius's preferential treatment by the board of directors would be exposed..."

Although it sounds unreasonable, this matter has never ended since the beginning - Sirius was a student when he was assessed, and the difficulty increased when he became a new professor. How come Hogwarts also treats people differently?

Obviously not. Let’s not talk about that. The remaining few trial candidates are Andrew and Percy to be fair.

And, to be honest, those people's performance is not even as good as Sirius's - not in terms of professional ability, but... they are naturally behind in terms of getting students to focus. In short, even Hogwarts cannot escape the issue of looking at faces.

"It's me, but we are just feedback on the classroom atmosphere. It's up to the professor and the principal to make the specific judgment."

This can be said, after all, it does not involve specific matters - and of course, it does not involve real content.

"Hiss... Damn it, I won't doubt you any day if you have the right to get extra points!"

"You're thinking too much. Even prefects may not be able to get promoted."

Andrew shook his head. "Besides, my grades are really average in terms of the assessment items..."

"That's right... You don't even have all O's. You're quite far behind the class leader."

Speaking of grades, a group of people became interested - and then analyzed who would be the top student in the college this year.

Andrew is definitely not going to make it, as he is very strong in individual subjects, but he loses a lot of points in History of Magic and Astronomy - especially the planetarium. How should I put it? If he uses it, he will have no chance of getting first place.

...

A group of people lined up happily for a long time, and finally came to a conclusion that Miss Granger should still be the first in all subjects this year.

"What's the point of arranging this... Damn it, I should just go home for the holiday and have a Christmas dinner..."

"Yeah, Andrew, how much is the Christmas holiday this year?"

"It's the same as last year, and it's the same every year... Don't expect to get it in advance," Andrew lazily got up from the bed. "Although we haven't started scheduling yet, I can tell you the conclusion."

"Merlin's socks...really, it's not even the end of November yet."

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But time passed quickly, and there were no midterm exams at Hogwarts.

After Andrew sent in his manuscript once again, the Christmas holidays were approaching.

In order not to cause trouble for the publishing house, he deliberately brought it forward.

The content of this episode is very simple. Grindelwald brags, Grindelwald looks forward, Grindelwald reveals his ambition. The two begin to have conflicts because of their different understandings of the prophecy, and eventually they fight and go their separate ways.

There's no way, this thing is really hard to write.

We have tried our best to comply with the school's requirements - but we can't say that the two of them aren't touching each other at all, right?
All in all, Andrew tried hard to make the story seem more vivid - fortunately, the teachings from the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor made the story seem less old-fashioned.

'I tried to install everything I could in the early stages, so the pressure was a bit high in the later stages. However, it became much easier to write after we parted ways. Dumbledore went to France and started his journey of alchemical innovation...'

Andrew nodded to the manuscript and then woke up his Rose.

"Keep going, man."

After feeding the rat strips, he poked Rose's head and said, "I like the way you look that others can't tell apart. It's the same place, and the contact name is the same this time... Go ahead, buddy!"

The roses shot up into the sky, and Andrew ran to the greenhouse as usual - well, usual is the best cover.

(End of this chapter)

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