Chapter 107: Transforming Lessons from Sleeping Bags
The Flying Curse is a very practical spell. With this spell, Tom no longer has to worry about not being able to do anything. Moreover, in the battle between wizards, the Flying Curse can also play a very important role. It is what Tom wants to smoke the most.
One of the incantations.
"So, who is the golden card this time?" After the excitement of drawing the Flying Curse faded away, Tom revealed the last card, and a short and strange wizard appeared in front of him.
.
"Oh! Professor Flitwick!" Tom knew that Hermione's spell level was about to break through.
After winning two golds in a row, Tom thought about it seriously and decided to stop.
"Let's see what changes happen in Hermione tomorrow." With this thought, Tom fell into a deep sleep.
At the same time, Hermione was squirming uneasily in her sleep. There was a large blush on her fair and smooth skin, and her body temperature was rising rapidly. Soon, her fat-like skin
The surface was covered with fine beads of sweat.
"Hmm... hum..." Hermione hummed unconsciously, and turned over on the bed several times in discomfort. Sweat rolled down, leaving large water stains on the sheets. But in the end, this sudden surge
The heat still receded, and Hermione, who was sleeping, did not notice anything unusual.
When Hermione woke up the next morning, she felt refreshed, as if all the fatigue accumulated in her head had been wiped away. However, the sheets and quilt were clinging tightly to her body, making her a little uncomfortable.
adapt.
She kicked these things aside and exposed herself to the air to dry a little.
"Miss Granger, it's time to get up!" Sue Li had already changed her clothes and was getting out of bed. When she passed by Hermione's bed, she saw Hermione lying on the bed and couldn't help but raise her eyebrows at her.
A sharp slap on the buttocks elicited an angry shout:
"Su-Li!"
But by this time the culprit had gone far away.
…
"Okay, stop writing and hand in all the papers." Professor McGonagall stood beside the podium and knocked on the table with her wand. All the students' papers automatically flew to the podium and were piled neatly in a pile.
Many little wizards expressed regret. The number of questions in this quiz was a bit large, and nearly half of the students in the class failed to answer it. Some little wizards were even writing furiously when the test paper ran away.
"Are the questions so big?" Professor McGonagall was a little confused, "You should be familiar with these things - the original words are in the textbooks."
There is some very bad news for little wizards recently: Professor McGonagall is obsessed with exams. Almost every few classes, she will take a dozen minutes before the class starts to give her students a test.
try.
She seemed to enjoy it, but it was a pain for the students. Who could stand a surprise exam every three days? At this time, they would think of the culprit, the one who brought the random exam to Hogwarts
of sinners.
"Next time, remember not to waste too much time on things you don't know how to do." Professor McGonagall had never considered reducing the number of questions. She took out a quill pen from her sleeve and placed its tip vertically on the students.
on their test papers.
The next moment, the quill started to move on its own and started correcting the test paper.
Seeing this scene, Tom was surprised: he didn't expect that Professor McGonagall's level of Transfiguration was so advanced that he could actually make the quill automatically mark papers - you know, most Transfiguration exams are simple.
Answer the question.
The quill pen that can automatically correct short-answer questions is already very "intelligent". It is obvious that it can make self-judgements on words and sentences.
Tom's surprise in the audience did not attract Professor McGonagall's attention. At this time, she was looking at a corrected test paper with interest.
"It's a very good idea, but it's a pity that it's more like a solution to Charms." She briefly commented on the test paper in her hand, and then took a few minutes to tell the students the answers to today's test.
After finishing the test paper, the test questions on the other side were also corrected. Professor McGonagall handed out the test papers to the students and told them to come to her immediately if they found any mistakes.
This is not to change the scores - these in-class exams will not be counted into the total score - but to check and fill in the gaps in the quill conjured by Professor McGonagall in a timely manner and correct its logical problems.
"Today's topic is batch deformation." After dealing with these things, almost half of the class had passed, but Professor McGonagall thought the time was well spent!
Knowledge requires constant review before it can be firmly remembered. What can be better than exams to encourage students to memorize knowledge points? So Professor McGonagall likes to give exams every few classes.
Of course, lessons still have to be taught.
After the students put their test papers into their backpacks, Professor McGonagall began today's topic.
"Everyone should still remember that when Sirius Black sneaked into Hogwarts, Principal Dumbledore gathered everyone in the auditorium for the night." Professor McGonagall did not directly start to talk about the key points of transfiguration;
A story, a story that everyone has just experienced.
"That night, Principal Dumbledore waved his wand and transformed hundreds of sleeping bags..."
"Oh!" Michael Corner punched his palms with his fist, "This is the use of batch deformation!"
He said excitedly, "As expected of Principal Dumbledore, he can conjure hundreds of sleeping bags at once..."
Professor McGonagall cleared her throat and stopped Michael from speaking.
"It's not that... although it seems like he conjured hundreds of sleeping bags, in fact these sleeping bags were 'summoned' by Principal Dumbledore, not 'transformed'. I hope you can distinguish what's inside."
"The difference." Professor McGonagall corrected Michael's conjecture. There is an extremely important principle in transfiguration, that is, you cannot create something out of nothing.
No matter how powerful Dumbledore is, he cannot violate this rule.
"But he did transform those sleeping bags in batches, but what he changed was the color of the sleeping bags." The sleeping bags that Dumbledore transformed were all Hogwarts' reserves, and it was easy for him to use them.
But turning all the sleeping bags purple is the only one who would do it - not for any reason, just because he thinks purple looks good.
Professor McGonagall imitated Dumbledore's actions that day, and she also waved her wand. Immediately afterwards, four plush sleeping bags of different colors appeared on the desks in the first row.
"Look!" After everyone's eyes were focused on the sleeping bags, Professor McGonagall waved her magic wand again, and the four sleeping bags turned silver-gray.
"This is batch deformation, deformation for multiple objects - let me talk about its key points below."