Coincidentally, Professor McGonagall, who had also finished breakfast, was about to leave at this time.
I don’t know if it’s because Dumbledore rescinded the points deduction from Gryffindor yesterday, or because Gryffindor won another small victory today.
Although Professor McGonagall still had a blank expression and a serious look today.
But from the tightness of the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes, Harry could still tell that Professor McGonagall was in a good mood today.
"Mr. Weasley, Ms. Poppy in the hospital wing has some medicine to help with digestion. I think you'll need it now."
After saying this, Professor McGonagall left the hall with brisk steps.
After Ron was helped to the school hospital, he, with his bulging belly, was scolded by the school doctor Ms. Poppy, and then he pinched his nose and drank a bottle of digestion potion.
Soon, before everyone arrived at the library, Ron's bulging belly returned to normal.
It's just that the magic potion that aids digestion seems to be too effective.
While everyone was holding parchment and doing their homework, Ron's eyes flashed with hungry green light.
His eyes were fixed on the parchment, as if he was thinking that since there was a sheep in the parchment, did that mean that the parchment could also be eaten?
But compared to Ron, who is now wondering whether parchment can be eaten.
Harry found that Professor Binns's paper was quite difficult to write.
After all, the Roman Republic was founded in 500 BC, while the Goblin Rebellion happened in the 18th century.
A lot has happened in the past two thousand years.
It seems that every single thing is related to the goblin rebellion, yet it also seems that none of them have much to do with it.
After studying the three books for an hour, Harry discovered that the difficulty of Professor Binns' assignment was not to fill sixteen feet of parchment.
But how to make your point clearly using only sixteen feet of parchment.
Looking at the three books in front of him, which were thick enough to be used as a one-handed hammer, Harry touched his chin.
Is it really okay to assign this kind of homework to a first-grade wizard?
Harry turned his head to see how the others were doing.
Harry was surprised to find that Hermione was writing furiously on the table. Her handwriting was so thin and dense that it was almost difficult to read.
What surprised Harry the most was not that Hermione had already finished writing a foot of parchment, but that Hermione had spread out several large books in front of her. She was writing the paper while reading and turning pages.
Although he didn't understand how Hermione did it, Harry was still shocked.
I even want to ask, "How are you so skilled? How many papers have you secretly written?!"
065 Quirrell's Curse
As a paladin of Woking, Harry had a lot of experience with paperwork.
After all, clerical work is an indispensable part of business activities. People who can't even do clerical work well will not be able to survive in the Woking Church.
Harry, who has the hope of reaching the gold level in the Church of Woking, is naturally not an outlier in the church.
The thing Harry was most proud of was that before he encountered evil thoughts, Harry helped a businessman avoid the temptation of the devil during his adventure.
The method is not to jump up and use a set of Holy Slash on the devil to send the devil back to the lower realm.
Instead, he found a total of 114514 loopholes and trap clauses in the devil's contract, which allowed the businessman to clearly understand what the lower world is and why the devil cannot be trusted.
Harry was proud for a long time that he had used his brains instead of his muscles to drive the incompetent devil back to the underworld.
But even Harry couldn't fool the devil's documents, and could even mock the contract provided by the devil for having malformed formats and some spelling mistakes.
After seeing Hermione wishing she had an extra hand to help turn the pages to increase her writing speed, Harry still began to doubt himself.
Obviously, my skill of reviewing multiple documents at once when reviewing documents and contracts has made me unique in the church.
Why does she seem so ordinary when compared to Hermione?
Am I just too bad?
Harry turned his head and looked at the other people at the table. After seeing the way Hermione wrote, Harry's self-confidence, which had been hit hard, returned a little.
Draco was sitting at the table, frowning as he flipped through the textbooks in front of him. From his expression, it could be seen that Draco didn't seem to like this kind of clerical work.
Although the paper on the parchment in front of Draco had already progressed more than two feet.
But most of them are charts and drawings.
Draco seemed to be trying to ease the burden of filling sixteen feet of parchment by reproducing a large number of the pictures in the book.
It must be said that Draco's drawing skills were quite good, and the pictures on the parchment were basically identical to the illustrations in the large book in Draco's hand.
But even with drawings and tables as tricks, Draco frowned, and it was obvious that the progress of the paper was not smooth.
Compared to Draco, Ron's condition was even worse.
Ron's head rested on his left arm, his left hand clutching his hair, which was now like a bird's nest, with pain and discomfort written all over his face.
Not only was there only three inches of progress on the parchment, but Ron's handwriting was also very large, making it seem as if Ron even wanted to complete the paper by writing one letter on one foot of parchment.
And Ron wasn't the most miserable person at the table.
Crabbe and Goyle perfectly embody the stereotype of a person of a big, stupid stature.
Although both of them had textbooks spread out in front of them, they obviously had no interest in them.
Instead, he excitedly drew on the parchment.
Half of the sixteen-foot parchment had now been painted on.
However, Harry still doubted whether Professor Binns would admit that the Gobang game played with "O" and "X" on their parchment could be considered an assignment.
After looking at the condition of other people, Harry was sure that the problem was not with him but with Hermione.
As Harry picked up the pen and prepared to start writing the paper on the parchment, he was somewhat curious about the environment in which Hermione had developed such horrific clerical skills.
It was not until noon that Harry and his colleagues' thesis work came to a temporary end.
After consulting the materials, Harry, based on his past experience as a temporary lawyer or prosecutor in court, successfully advanced the thesis work to the fourth level by citing a large amount of materials. If nothing unexpected happens, Harry should be able to complete the thesis before dinner.
Even if something unexpected happened, Harry would be able to finish this week's most difficult homework before going to bed tonight.
Draco's thesis is halfway done, if you exclude the drawings and tables.
It was still a question whether Draco's thesis could fill a foot of parchment.
The worst one was obviously Ron. After working hard for a whole morning, Ron's progress was less than one foot.
Ron's expression didn't look like he had been writing a paper all morning, but more like he had just experienced a terrible adventure and finally returned to the hotel to rest.
Crabbe and Goyle, who had used up sixteen feet of parchment in the morning, seemed very happy. After walking out of the library, they even started playing and fighting.
As for Hermione...
As they were packing up their books, Harry discovered that Hermione had finished the paper.
And the paper looked like it had been printed out by a printing press.
At lunch time, for some reason, Hermione looked like she had no appetite.
Ron didn't know whether it was because he turned his grief and anger into appetite, or because the effect of the potion was really strong.
At lunch, Ron almost ate up all the food on half of the table.
At one point, Harry wondered if the potion Ron drank had some special effect that could transform a person into an ogre.
However, Ron's intelligence did not seem to be declining, so Harry felt that he still needed to observe him more.
After lunch, the group returned to the library to complete the remaining homework.
After completing another two feet of parchment paper.
Harry found himself needing to find some new information to support his argument.
So Harry stood up from his chair and prepared to look for any relevant documents in the library.
Able to link the fall of Constantinople to the Eastern Roman Empire's Goblin Crossbowmen.
After all, even when the Western Roman Empire fell, relations between wizards and Muggles began to become tense.
But when Constantinople was besieged again, there were still ancient wizard families who responded to the contract with all their blood and fought for the empire.
And Constantinople, which was besieged for two months and remained standing under various attacks.
The city was captured just because a small door was not closed.
To say that there is no problem with this is an insult to people's IQ.
After all, even if adventurers camp in a dungeon, the first thing they have to do is to find a way to block the entrances and exits around the camp.
This is to avoid being attacked by wild beasts or raided by monsters in the middle of the night, or even worse, encountering the slave-hunting teams of the drow elves.
So Harry now wants to find a list of wizards who responded to the call of the Eastern Roman Empire.
See if you can find any clues from that list.
Even if you can't find anything, you can still use this list to save a lot of words.
As Harry stood up from his chair, Harry noticed that Hermione seemed to have finished her schoolwork by now.
But Hermione didn't seem to have any intention of leaving.
Instead, he was flipping through several old-looking books at an even faster pace than before.
As he passed by Hermione, Harry took a curious look at the contents of the books in front of Hermione.
Harry discovered that these books were basically about the history of magic, and their contents were almost concentrated in the same period.
Judging from the spread-out chronology, Hermione seemed to be looking for someone.
Just when Harry wanted to take another look at what Hermione was looking up.
Hermione, who noticed Harry's peeping, turned her head sharply and looked at Harry, her eyes clearly conveying to Harry the message "This has nothing to do with you".
Harry, who was just curious, quickly raised his hand to Hermione to show that he had no ill intentions.
Then he walked into the bookshelf beside him.
However, books related to the Eastern Roman Empire are obviously not so easy to find.
Harry searched through several bookshelves but still couldn't find what he was looking for.
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