Draco, carrying Ron, seemed much more stable, and he could jump over many places that Harry and Hermione chose to jump over.
Draco ran over very calmly, except for some steps on the stairs that he had to skip.
Draco ran over with his feet firmly on the ground, as if his knees were fragile, and his steadiness was outstanding.
When the group ran to the fifth floor, they finally stopped briefly.
Ron, who was carried all the way, didn't have time to say "Put me down, I can walk by myself!"
Draco handed it to Harry's shoulder.
So Ron suffered a lot on the rest of the journey.
It was obvious that Harry's way of running, jumping and striding was not comfortable at all.
Especially since every time Harry jumped and landed, his shoulder would always rest firmly on Ron's stomach.
Bringing Ron an unprecedented magical experience.
When they finally reached the second floor, Harry handed Ron over to Hermione's shoulders.
Ron no longer had the energy to protest.
The whole person looked like someone had just been put in a sack in the alley, with more air intake than exhalation.
Fortunately, Hermione liked jumping more than Harry did.
But there is only one flight of stairs from the second floor to the first floor.
So Ron wouldn't have to suffer any more torture.
The three of them rushed into the empty cafeteria first, and Harry and Draco carried the backpacks that the four of them had left there.
Then, at the last second before the bell rang, he rushed into the Transfiguration classroom and sat on a chair.
He calmly took out the textbooks and notebooks from his schoolbag, looking nonchalant as if they had already been there.
If not for Hermione putting Ron in his place, jumping to sit next to him.
Then he caught the schoolbag thrown by Harry, took out the textbooks and notebooks from the schoolbag and put them on the desk.
Ron, who was sitting next to Hermione, let out an "Wow!" and vomited all over the floor, ruining their leisurely and smooth atmosphere, as if they had practiced it countless times.
The students who watched them rush into the classroom almost applauded their smooth and fluid movements.
"Whirlwind sweeps away."
Ron had just finished vomiting and hadn't had time to raise his body with a bitter face.
Harry, who was sitting upright across the aisle, faced the blackboard as if he was ignoring what was happening next to him. He pointed his wand at the pool of rainbow substance that Ron had just sprayed out next to him and cast a spell.
In an instant, the only thing left on the chair was a pale face and a weak breath.
Just looking at his appearance makes people feel pity for Ron.
But when Ron leaned back in his chair to catch his breath, the professor of the Transfiguration class still did not appear in the classroom.
There was only a cat standing on the podium in the classroom.
Just as the students were looking around and whispering because the professor had not appeared yet.
The cat jumped down from the podium and turned into Professor McGonagall with a serious face before landing.
Applause immediately broke out in the classroom.
Oh great, I should have thought of that earlier.
Who better to Transfiguration than a Druid, thought Harry as he clapped.
Amid the applause, Professor McGonagall walked up to Harry.
"Mr. Potter... I want to know, what exactly did you do to Mr. Weasley?"
"Forehead……"
Harry glanced at Ron, who was leaning back in a nearby chair, still breathing heavily.
"Professor, let me explain. This is what happened..."
022 Quirrell is the mysterious man!
Harry wondered whether Professor McGonagall believed his explanation or not.
Although after listening to his explanation, the expression and eyes of Professor McGonagall seemed to be saying, "Mr. Potter, what have I done to make you disrespect me so much?"
But after listening to Harry's explanation, Professor McGonagall turned around and started the class.
This made Harry think that Professor McGonagall probably believed his explanation.
However, in this class, Harry finally understood why during the sorting ceremony.
Professor McGonagall would look at her with that strange look in her eyes.
Because Professor McGonagall is the head of Gryffindor, and I am a time bomb that will deduct points from the house if I don't get E in all subjects this academic year.
From this perspective, Professor McGonagall is a good person because she doesn't target him specifically.
"Transfiguration is the most complex and dangerous magic you will learn at Hogwarts."
Professor McGonagall tapped the podium in front of her with her wand, and the podium immediately turned into a pig that was grunting.
"If anyone acts up in my class, I'll ask him to leave and never let him in again. I've warned you."
Then, Professor McGonagall tapped the podium with her wand and turned the pig back into a pig.
Harry took a bunch of complicated notes during the following class.
Professor McGonagall gave each of them a match and asked them to try to turn the matches into needles.
This surprised Harry a little, after all, the difference between a druid's Transfiguration spell and a wizard's Transmutation spell.
It's like the difference between a fireball and a smoke bomb.
The spellcasters in this world can actually transform into animals just like druids, and can also use ordinary transformation spells.
Harry suddenly developed a keen interest in Transfiguration.
After all, he is a person who has been hit by Long Tu’s dragon breath in his face more than once.
Now you not only have the chance to become a dragon, but you can also spray back those flying lizards in the future.
There will also be endless javelins, endless thieves' tools, and tools for disarming traps.
Just thinking about it makes me feel that it is so beautiful. It is so beautiful.
What Harry didn't expect was that Ron, who looked dying throughout the whole class, was actually the first student in the class to successfully turn a match into a needle.
Professor McGonagall had just handed out matches and asked them to start trying to turn them into needles.
Ron waved his wand feebly and turned the match into a needle.
Professor McGonagall was quite surprised at Ron's success.
After carefully examining the needle that Ron had conjured, McGonagall held the needle and announced, "Everyone, Mr. Weasley has succeeded now. Three points for Gryffindor."
Although he still looked weak, Harry could see a look of pride on Ron's face, which had become a little rosier.
When Professor McGonagall put the needle back in front of Ron, she looked at Hermione who was still waving her wand with some surprise.
"Miss Granger...you are..."
Professor McGonagall reached out from in front of Hermione, picked up a silver needle, and looked at the needle in her hand carefully.
He turned his head and looked at Hermione who was smiling.
"Very talented, Miss Granger."
Professor McGonagall nodded to Hermione.
"Ten points for Gryffindor."
Before the get out of class ended, Harry and Draco also successfully turned the matches into needles.
But this time they only got 1 point.
After the morning's frenzy, Harry wanted to keep his distance from Hermione in order to avoid trouble.
But Draco was not prepared to keep his distance from Hermione, and Ron came close to her.
Harry, who was not good at dealing with this kind of situation, could only watch as this small group began to take shape.
During lunch, Draco was a little curious as to why they all turned into needles.
The needle Hermione conjured up was two points better than Ron's.
Hermione drank soup with a spoon in her left hand. While drinking the soup, she took out her wand with her right hand and gracefully tapped Draco's plate.
A double-headed eagle pattern and some Gothic words immediately appeared on the originally smooth silver plate, but the words could not be spelled out.
“It’s definitely worth 5 points.”
Draco looked at his plate and nodded.
Ron, who was sitting next to him, swallowed silently.
In the afternoon Herbology class, Draco showed extraordinary "talent".
The skillful technique made Professor Sprout give Draco three points just for the technique.
After one class, Draco scored eleven points.
Hermione, who had performed well in the morning, seemed clumsy and timid in the Herbology class.
Even though Ron got one point with his skillful technique, Hermione not only didn't get any points.
It also damaged an herb they needed to grow.
However, when leaving the greenhouse, a fang tentacle quietly extended its tentacles towards Hermione before Professor Sprout could remind her.
Hermione swung the shovel in her hand and hit the unfortunate plant with a series of heavy blows, making it cry out in pain.
If it weren't for Professor Sprout's timely rescue, the Fang Tentacle would have almost turned into Fang Tentacle Sauce.
Watching Hermione's skillful technique when she used a shovel to hit the fang tentacles, Harry confirmed that Hermione not only learned swordsmanship but was also an expert.
He can fight with a sword, cast spells, is in trouble, and may be of noble birth.
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