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Chapter 95 The first time I met a professor who used a projector

"What's going on?" The little wizards in the classroom started making a commotion, filling the whole classroom with a buzzing sound.

The source of the problem lies with today's Defense Against the Dark Arts professors. It's normal for you to panic when your maths teacher shows up in art class.

The person who appeared in the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom today was not the amiable and humorous Professor Lupine, but Snape.

"Professor Snape, where is Professor Lupine?" A student asked bravely. He thought to himself that if Professor Lupine was laid off early, it would seem to have once again verified the existence of the "curse". And it seems that this year

The curse was so fierce that the new professor didn't even last half a semester.

"Professor Lupine feels very ill, so he can't come to class." Snape gave a reason that all teachers who take part in classes like to use, but the difference is that Professor Lupine is really sick.

"I will give you Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons on his behalf." Snape himself never imagined that the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor position that he longed for would actually be achieved through substitute teaching.

To Snape's surprise, all the little wizards breathed a sigh of relief. He had thought that the students would be very disappointed. Snape was a well-known person, and he knew that his reputation among the students could not be said to be just good.

Praise, it can also be said that people hate dogs. But now that I heard that he is here to teach as a substitute, why do these little devils look so much relieved?

This is the skylight theory. The young wizards at Hogwarts are all compromises. If Snape said that he was here to teach as a substitute, then the young wizards must be very repelled by his arrival. But if Snape expressed it through words

If he wants to change Defense Against the Dark Arts to Potions class, then the students will definitely be able to accept his substitute teaching.

Snape, wearing his black robes, strode to the podium, waved his wand, and pulled down all the curtains in the classroom, and then a pair of curtains slid down behind him.

"Projector?!" Tom was stunned for a moment. After all, the thing Snape made was so similar to the large projector screen he had seen before.

The big screen that Snape pulled down this time actually had a projection function. He walked to the back of the classroom and tapped an instrument like an old-fashioned movie player with his wand. An image appeared on the big screen: a

A monster with a wolf head and body.

Tom raised his eyebrows. He admired this interesting magical instrument from the bottom of his heart. Professor Snape was still very up to date with the times, and he applied the projector to the classroom - this was no later than the Muggles.

How long ago? Tom also believed that this instrument could be transformed into a movie projector with a few modifications.

Perhaps one day in the future, students will really be able to watch movies at Hogwarts - as long as the pages of the "slideshow" are switched quickly enough, the images can move, and with better storage technology, the movies will

Comes out in the wizarding world.

Of course, wizards can also find another way to extend the cycle time of the characters' actions in the photos, so that they can also "play" homemade movies in the magical world.

"Take out your textbooks."

Snape's voice echoed over the classroom. It was obvious that he didn't think of movies as a gadget, he just wanted to teach... Under his years of power, the little wizards all shut their mouths obediently and took out the

Defense Against the Dark Arts textbook.

"Turn the book to page 394. Professor Lupine didn't leave any teaching records about what you learned, so I don't know where you learned it. It's a good idea to start studying from the last chapter of the book. I

I guess Professor Lupine hasn’t reached this point yet?”

Seeing the students clumsily flipping through the books, Snape couldn't wait any longer. He pointed his wand at the "those who had difficulty flipping through the books", and the books in their hands suddenly turned to what he was going to talk about today.

chapter.

This time it was Hermione Granger who answered Snape's question.

"No professor, we just finished talking about Boggarts, and we just got into contact with red hats, hinkpunks, and nocturnal animals in the last class-"

"Quiet." Snape interrupted Hermione.

"I have my own arrangements, and Miss Granger. I remind you that you must raise your hand before answering questions in my class." Perhaps it was because Lupine was suffering so much, Snape was in a good mood,

He actually didn't deduct points from Ravenclaw.

He looked at the group case on the screen and asked another question.

"Can anyone tell me the difference between animagus and werewolf?"

Tom understands what Snape is thinking, and he is trying to reveal Lupine's identity in this way. Dumbledore, don't you want me to reveal his identity? Then I won't tell you, I will find a way to let the students figure it out for themselves!

This is Snape's little plan.

Facing the professor's question, Hermione raised her hand actively.



"Minister, a letter from Dumbledore." Umbridge, wearing pink clothes, placed a letter on Fudge's desk.

"I don't need to look to know that it's Dumbledore's complaint!" Fudge said with an impatient look on his face, "Severe punishment, severe punishment! Dumbledore only knows how to punish the 'murderer' severely, but he didn't even consider it for me!"

Fudge knocked on the table and took out a pipe from the drawer - he never smoked in front of outsiders, but there were no outsiders in the office now. He lit the pipe, took a puff, and exhaled a stream of purple smoke.

"Yes, Minister, obviously no students were injured, but Mr. Dumbledore still refused to relax his 'standards' a little. He simply did not understand the difficulties of the Ministry of Magic - we cannot punish the dementors, they are enough

He is hungry, maybe he is old and confused..." Umbridge forced a smile, making her face look like a dumpling, and she followed Fudge's wishes and said some nice words.

"Ha! Don't say that. For a centenarian, Dumbledore has done a good enough job," Fudge waved his hand. Umbridge's words were very useful to him, and he finally made up his mind.

"We are going to conduct a comprehensive investigation! I believe the truth will come out." Fudge looked at Umbridge and said word by word: "A fair, comprehensive investigation."

He added stress to several adjectives.

Anyone who has a little knowledge of the political situation of the British Ministry of Magic knows that the so-called comprehensive investigation can basically be translated as "harmony". Investigating everything means investigating nothing - just like the movie, the self-promotion of the movie contains

The more elements there are, the more likely it is that the movie will be a bad one.

"Dolores Jane Umbridge, I appoint you as the Ministry of Magic's investigator, responsible for going to Hogwarts to investigate the Dementors' activities. I allow you to mobilize Aurors and Strikers."

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