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Chapter 457: End of the School Year

Chapter 457: End of the School Year

"it's time."

"Yes, it's time."

"open it!"

"open!"

In the Ravenclaw dormitory, Andrew and his friends unwrapped the chocolate frogs at the same time and showed them off together.

"no!"

"no!"

"Merlin's beard, why am I!"

When Hal saw the familiar face on the picture, his expression fell, "No, Hughes, what about you?"

He glanced at Hughes unconvincedly, and the other seemed to still be staring at the card.

"Hey, let's be punished together, Hughes."

Hal looked over with a happy look on his face, then stood there in a daze.

"You must be kidding. You can't do this, Hughes. Your luck is so good right now. This is really a rip-off!"

The image on the Chocolate Frog card was of the invincible Andros, who was rated as a super rare card by the students. According to the rules of the competition they had agreed on before, penalty cards, common cards, rare cards, super rare cards, and the collection cards that everyone jokingly called Galleons were counted. He would receive four times the previous penalty...

But the problem is that he is still the only one who draws the penalty card, and the penalty is doubled.

“It’s June!”

"It's okay, June, you can choose. Do you want to run eight laps around the castle, or once around the common room, with this text magic?"

Andrew looked at the picture of Andros with envy, and then took a bite of the chocolate frog.

The exam was finally over. Led by a group of fifth graders who were having fun, students from other grades who had just finished their exams also began to relax.

I don't know who started it, but this form of entertainment that relies more on luck than logic is now popular in Ravenclaw House - probably because exams use too much logic, and everyone wants to try their luck.

They also learned it, but they decided the punishment methods themselves.

"What a rare leisure time. It would be perfect if the chocolate frog was replaced with ice cream. It's a pity that there is no card for ice cream," Andrew thought as he cast a spell on Hal's head.

This time, I walked around the lounge with a sign that read "I hope you all fail your exams," hoping that Hal would return safely.

Anyway, Andrew admired his courage. If it were him, he would rather circle the castle eight times.

Hal ran out with a fearless look on his face, leaving them to discuss when the scores would be out - after all, the end-of-term banquet was approaching, and they were also thinking about arranging summer vacation tasks.

"You really didn't know the results in advance?"

"No," Andrew shook his head. "I took a leave of absence to review this year's results. I'm just like you. I don't know anything."

This time it's no joke - because this is Andrew's last vacation time.

There is no summer vacation anymore.

And it is very definitely gone.

For something like the Triwizard Tournament with four parties involved, it's not enough to just add a quota. It's not appropriate for Bob and the others to participate, he has to follow them throughout the whole process - the Christmas holiday is not for nothing.

Especially after obtaining the referee qualification, he can basically participate in the whole process and there is no need to think about resting.

But there is no way to say this, after all, the list of referees has not been finalized yet and needs to be finalized during the summer vacation.

During this period, he almost completely relaxed himself, and did nothing except the necessary research on the rules of transfiguration.

'But the score is coming soon. I can play for another two or three days and it will come out. ' And this last entertainment time passed quickly.

When he first learned his grades when the transcripts were issued, he was surrounded by several roommates.

"Let me see, Transfiguration, O+?"

Hal was the first to grab it. "This year's new scoring system means there will be multiple plus signs for the first place winner, and they won't be announced separately. Is that more convenient than before?"

"That's probably the case. Of course, we could tie for first place, but most courses also have spellcasting exams, so we should be able to win anyway."

Andrew responded casually, not going to look at the report card - even if the results were not out, he could probably feel his score.

“Is this a printing error?”

Hal suddenly put down Andrew's report card and looked at his own, "No, but what's the situation with this one?"

"History of Magic E, Astronomy O, Care of Magical Creatures O, Runes O, Against the Dark Arts O, but Arithmetic Divination O+, Potions O+, Charms O+, Herbology O+,?"

Hal looked at Andrew. Merlin and the others were too far away, so he could ignore them. But what was going on with this thing in front of him?
Are all the things in this row O+?

"That's not right," Andrew looked at Hal, "I have a theory in Charms class that I haven't worked on yet."

"Is it the bonus question?"

Hughes interjected, "Just the extra credit questions on advanced grade content?"

"Bonus question?"

"Didn't you read the requirements written by the professor? It says extra, otherwise the total score would have exceeded it."

Hughes nodded, and he noticed that the others were looking at him.

"Isn't that an extra question?"

"No, the content for this grade accounts for 100 points, and those are calculated separately."

"Just go to the office and ask," Andrew had some idea anyway. He ran out quickly and returned to the dormitory less than a quarter of an hour later to announce the answer.

It was indeed a bonus question. Miss Granger's fifth grade completed half a point less than him. Mr. Weasley was even worse. He got all the fourth and fifth grade questions right, but he got the spell wrong for the content of the test for this grade...

"Merlin's socks, so aren't you number one in the grade?"

"What are you thinking about? I'm only first in five subjects, and the dean of the Herbal Medicine Department said we're tied for first."

"But Seuss is still the top class in History of Magic, and Miss Granger didn't take Divination," Hal calculated excitedly.

"Miss Granger is also tied for first place in History of Magic," Andrew spread his hands, "She ranked first in six subjects and retained the title."

"Merlin's socks, how did she do it, she's still first in eleven classes!"

Hal complained, but quickly shifted his emotions elsewhere. "By the way, will Minister Fudge be here to present scholarships at today's banquet?"

They spent a lot of money on it and the greenhouse is new, so how could they not come?

But that's clearly not what Hal is concerned about.

"If Minister Fudge comes, will more information about the Triwizard Tournament be revealed?"

Everyone's expressions became excited, but no one looked at Andrew.

After three years, everyone knew that Andrew no longer spoke the truth.

Especially when it comes to things involving internal school issues, they always look innocent - everyone believed it before, but after receiving half a bag of badges, everyone decided to tacitly not recognize those words, including punctuation marks.

After discussing the possible Triwizard Tournament for a while, everyone finally couldn't help themselves and started the old tradition of Ravenclaw - walking around to compare grades and calculate the annual house points.

There is still one last big wave of points to be counted in the College Cup!
(End of this chapter)

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