Hogwarts: A Chinese-Style Professor
Chapter 50 A Busy Life
Chapter 50 A Busy Life
Late at night, Harry had another nightmare.
This time he was on the Quidditch field.
The sky was overcast and raining heavily, and he could barely see anything.
The whistling balls and Quakes were whistling past his ears as he tried his best to find the Golden Snitch, but suddenly he saw Professor Levi on the faculty table facing him, his lips moving constantly.
The next moment, the Quake and the Runner, which had been flying in other directions, suddenly changed direction and slammed into his arms from the left and right!
"hiss!"
Harry was jolted awake by a sharp pain in his sleep; it was pitch black all around him.
He subconsciously moved his arm. His hand was fine, and he was secretly relieved.
Just then, Harry suddenly heard a soft call from beside him.
"Harry Potter, Harry Potter."
Harry instinctively turned his head, his heart skipping a beat—an ugly little gray elf was perched on his bedside table, watching him cautiously, its large eyes particularly prominent.
"You are—Dobby? Why are you here?"
"Harry Potter, be careful of Professor Levy! He deceived Dobby! He clearly said he would deal with the Basilisk! But he still let it appear!"
"Professor Li Wei?!"
Harry's expression changed, and he quietly got out of bed in his pajamas.
“Let’s talk outside, don’t wake them up.”
“It’s alright, Dobby has already cast a good dream spell on them, they won’t wake up.”
"you--"
Harry turned to look at Neville, who was snoring loudly, then frowned at Dobby.
"What did you mean by what you just said? Be more specific."
"Is such that."
Harry soon learned everything from Dobby, including Dobby's attempts to prevent him from returning to school and his plans to attack him in Quidditch.
"You did it! You blocked off the platform when school started, preventing Ron and me from going over! Do you know that Ron got a swear letter from his mother because of this, and his father was investigated?"
And once wasn't enough, you actually tried to attack me and ruin my match!
Harry angrily raised his wand and pointed it at Dobby.
"You'd better never show your face in front of me again, Dobby. Next time we meet, I'll attack you."
Dobby smiled faintly. "Dobby's used to the threat of death. He hears it five times a day at home." He blew his nose with the corner of his dirty pillowcase, looking pitiful, and Harry's anger subsided involuntarily.
At the same time, more questions arose in his mind. So, he was supposed to be attacked in today's Quidditch match, but Professor Levi's house-elf protected him?
Harry felt a surge of intense guilt as he realized he still doubted him.
He then learned more from Dobby—the Chamber of Secrets had been opened once before, and someone was plotting a conspiracy, but Harry no longer believed that person was Professor Levy.
However, Dobby refused to reveal the person's name no matter what—after torturing himself several times and urging Harry to leave the school, Dobby ran away when Harry pressed him for answers.
The next day, Harry told Ron and Hermione about it.
Hermione seemed both happy and troubled.
Fortunately, they ruled out a wrong answer—since the Chamber of Secrets had been opened before, Malfoy could not be Slytherin's heir—unless there were multiple heirs, but that probability should be extremely low.
Barton, as Professor Levy's house-elf, helped Harry, and the three of them were now truly unwilling to doubt him anymore.
Even Ron didn't say a word at this point, and Harry had already developed a good impression of Levi, after all, he had protected him—if, as Dobby had said, he had knocked Levi into the hospital with the ball, and if he had also caused Levi to lose Quidditch, Harry felt he would be furious.
The matter of the Chamber of Secrets seemed to have reached a stalemate, and Harry decided to stop following Professor Levy.
But besides this matter, they have many other worries.
With the arrival of November, all the students at Hogwarts were very busy.
Leaving aside the older students, even the laziest wizards in seventh grade start to get anxious about finding a good place to go after graduation, even though it's not of much use.
Although the sixth graders were a group of pure-blooded rich kids, after being defeated by Levi, they studied harder than anyone else. Four of them changed their original aspirations to become Aurors. With Levi around, they believed that their NEWT could get an O in Defense Against the Dark Arts, and their Charms skill would also improve.
The fifth-grade students were already overwhelmed with learning from the beginning of the semester, and they went completely crazy after Professor Li Wei released his self-compiled workbook "One Year OWL, Three Years NEWT" in the second week!
Among them are some students who got tired of studying, went crazy, and gave up on themselves, but they couldn't stand the fact that everyone else was studying so hard, and they were eventually forced to join the army of intense competition.
They had no choice but to take the tests, because after doing the so-called 'real test papers' released by the professors, they found that the level of their peers was significantly improving, and their OWL results this year might be explosively better than in the past.
If everyone else gets an O or E in Defense Against the Dark Arts, while you only get an A or even fail, that feels really bad.
As for the lower grades.
Hermione and Cedric not only had to cope with their daily studies, but also complete extra assignments for Levi's study group. At the same time, they also had to steal moments of free time to brew Polyjuice Potion, keeping themselves out of sight of others. They were incredibly busy.
Moreover, they were unsure whether the potion would still be useful.
Harry, Ron, and the other wizards were overwhelmed by the new monthly exams—their first exam was at the end of the month, and the gap between the first and fourth place was simply too large.
Currently, Harry is in first place in the House Cup with a 50-point lead over second place due to his Quidditch victory, but the gap between the other two houses is not large.
Ravenclaw students are eyeing this with great interest—there are still 7 months left in the school year, and excluding holidays, plus the final exams at the end of the school year, there are at least four monthly exams—that is, 200 points!
In reality, they only need 75 points to catch up with Gryffindor. The extra points will become their margin for error—which can be used when Professor Snape goes crazy and randomly deducts points from them.
They were too ambitious in their calculations and too eager to learn.
Whether in the library, the auditorium, or on the grass by the Black Lake, the learning of Ravenclaw is constantly being refreshed.
Students from other colleges couldn't sit still either. Seeing their performance, Li Wei began to wonder if the College Cup had cast a spell on these students.
Almost every student was obsessed with this elusive honor, which led to many absurd and ridiculous things happening to him.
(End of this chapter)
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