Hogwarts: A Chinese-Style Professor

Chapter 111 They have a really good relationship

Chapter 111 They have a really good relationship
"You can start at any time, and the countdown will begin after you cast your first spell."

As Ron approached, Jowell smiled and nodded at him.

Ron responded with a smile, scratched his trouser legs, and wiped the sweat from his palms.

Then, Ron's voice rang out throughout the venue, along with cheers from the young wizards.

"Lumos!"

"Lumos!"

"Restored to the original condition!"

"Levitation Charm!" "Levitation Charm!" "Levitation Charm!"

Seeing Ron stuck on the third challenge, Hermione immediately put her hands to her mouth and shouted:

"Ten seconds left! Hurry! Skip to the next item! Ron, you can't fix it completely!"

Ron instinctively obeyed Hermione's orders.

"Open the Alaho hole!"

He quickly passed the fourth level and rushed to the next one without stopping.

The students watching quickly discovered that the test was far more exciting than they had imagined, and they all eagerly participated.

Some couldn't help but cheer Ron on, while others stroked their chins and seriously considered the difficulty and possible solutions.

Of course, there are also those who have no interest in this at all.

For example, Cedric, who secretly observed Levi—whether after studying under Jowell or after yesterday's duel, his understanding of Professor Levi deepened with each encounter.

But the more he learned about Professor Li Wei, the more he felt that he didn't understand Professor Li Wei at all.

Despite emphasizing the fundamentals, the spells used by the other party are incredibly powerful—can we really achieve this level by following their philosophy step by step?
Despite being so powerful, they remain so unknown in the magical world.

Despite possessing power that everyone envies, she treats every student equally, judging them solely based on their efforts and achievements.

If their roles were reversed, Cedric believes he could not have reached Professor Levy's level.

Perhaps, as Percy Weasley said in the study group, it's a waste of talent for someone like the Professor to be stuck here as a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor.

He should indeed become Minister of Magic and spread his excellent magical ideas throughout the wizarding world.

So, as Jowell said...

Cedric wanted to learn not only his teacher's magic and magical philosophy, but also his teacher's views on the world and his teacher's thoughts.

At this moment, the teacher was intently watching Ron complete the game—Cedric didn't really understand it either.

No offense intended, but in his opinion, Ron Weasley's performance was subpar and not worthy of Professor Levy's attention.

A few months ago, his performance might have been considered quite remarkable among the students.

But now it is March, after all the students have been armed with Professor Li Wei's theories.

In the past six months, every student has made great progress.

The students' spell proficiency is no longer determined by talent or imagination, but solely by how much they have invested in Levi's courses over the past nine months, how much effort they have put in, and how much they have reflected on their learning afterward.

According to upperclassmen, Percy finished writing Professor Levy's "One Year OWL, Three Year NEWT" in just one month, and was therefore granted a second set of brand-new materials by the professor as an exception.

Despite their disagreements, their apparent teacher-student relationship seems to be maintaining itself. Percy is highly likely to become the second student to achieve a perfect score of 12 Os on the NEWT exam at the end of the year.
The first case involved a student named Tom Riddle.

Cedric also did "One Year of OWL, Three Years of NEWT", but unfortunately, what he has learned so far is only enough to complete the OWL exam portion.

As for NEWT, many are beyond their capabilities, let alone completing it in a month.

"1 minute and 15 seconds, that's your final score - Ron Weasley."

Joe Willie informed Ron of his grades and offered a word of encouragement:
"For the first person to go on stage, you performed very well. You have indeed made great progress recently."

Ron thanked him gratefully and stepped aside to the designated waiting area. Although he could leave immediately after completing the challenge and come back the next day to collect the results, how could he possibly go back?

He wanted to see for himself whether he could stay or not—this duel club assessment would only select 100 students.

In addition, seventh and fifth grade students are not eligible to participate in this assessment.

Li Wei's club activities only took place on campus.

They're about to graduate from seventh grade, so joining would be pointless, and what the club teaches might not be suitable for them—their understanding of magic is already formed, and Levi doesn't want to forcibly change their perceptions.

In the short term, such behavior may even have the opposite effect, causing them to question what they have learned and thought.

Fifth-grade students must wait until next year to join, and this year they should focus on preparing for the OWL exam.

The second person to be interviewed was Harry—it was supposed to be Hermione, but for some reason, she begged Harry to go first.

Harry did not refuse.

He walked confidently out of the group and approached Levi and Snape—he didn't look at Snape at all, but stared at Levi and said:

"Good morning, Professor. I am Harry Potter, a second-year Gryffindor student."

Harry bowed 90 degrees to Levi—he had recently taken some time out of his busy schedule to learn a little about Chinese culture, thanks to the reading list Cedric had given him.

"Besides being a showy, polite, and utterly meaningless idiot, he wouldn't even look us in the eye."

Snape, who had been silent until now, suddenly spoke up. His voice was amplified slightly by magic and clearly reached the ears of every student.

Harry knew he had to join the Dueling Club and he had to put up with it. He glared at Snape and met his gaze defiantly.

“Really? I think he’s quite polite, like Miss Evans—and speaking of Harry, your eyes are as beautiful as your mother’s.”

Snape was staring blankly into Harry's eyes when he heard Levi's words, and his anger flared up instantly!

If he hadn't just seen eyes like Lily's, he would never have been able to control his anger—he might have even ruined the entire assessment.

But he has already suffered too much from his anger.

My anger has no effect on a shameless, profit-driven guy like Li Wei.
"This is the last time—forever—forever, never mention this name in front of me—"

Snape clenched his teeth, uttering each word with fierce determination:

"I will find out what you fear sooner or later—and then I will make you pay the price!"

The students in the room didn't understand what was happening. They only saw Snape whispering something in Levi's ear, and many Slytherins sighed with emotion.

"They have a really good relationship, don't they?"

(End of this chapter)

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