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Chapter 26 The gap between man and man is bigger than man and dog

As an excellent teacher, you can't just repeat what's written, just like a university teacher can't just read the ppt in a pale way, and even the ppt... is not made by himself!

Excellent teachers, in addition to teaching theoretical knowledge in a simple and profound way, must also give some classic cases within the scope of the knowledge they teach so that students can take the opportunity to practice.

It not only consolidates the knowledge learned in class, but also increases interactivity and interest.

Professor McGonagall has been in the education industry for decades and naturally understands this truth.

After explaining a lot of complicated and difficult theories, she held up a match and easily turned it into a thin needle. After receiving applause from the little wizards, she distributed a match to each of them.

"Your next task is to turn the matches in your hands into needles before get out of class ends. Whoever succeeds will get five points for his college!"

The little wizards got busy excitedly and got involved in the great cause of match transformation. However, when they watched Professor McGonagall operate it, they thought it was very simple. But when they got started by themselves, it was completely different.

Either he forgot the spell, or he couldn't remember the action of waving the wand. Even if he did both correctly, the match would not change at all, not even the color.

Susan Bones tried confidently several times but failed. She swung her arm too much and accidentally stuck her wand in Hannah's braid.

Bones looked at his hands in confusion, and then shouted excitedly:

"Hannah, Hannah! I seem to have accidentally invented the disappearing spell and made the wand disappear... Look, look!"

Hannah ignored Bones's shouting. She devoted herself to the match and kept silently reciting "i am" theory of transformation.

Bones' head came closer to see Hannah's results, but he was hit in the head with Hannah's wand. The crack was very clear. The force of this blow was definitely not light, and it directly left a red mark.

"..."

Bones' tears and snot flowed out all at once. Hannah quickly covered her mouth and begged pitifully:

"Don't cry, if Professor McGonagall hears it, I will be kicked out!"

"I lost my wand..."

"I'll buy you new ones!"

Bones was also a ruthless man, sucking and sucking, and then he whipped the two slugs back hard.

After several failures, Justin became a little manic and fell into a state of rage where he "knelt down more than a dozen times while playing games and wanted to smash the computer screen."

Of course there was no screen. He wanted to break his wand, but of course... he would break someone else's wand!

"Earl, lend me your wand."

"No! The wand is my little girlfriend!" McMillan, who was sitting in the last row, refused. "Are you willing to lend your girlfriend to someone else to play with?"

"my pleasure!"

"..."

"Then I still refuse...you don't have a girlfriend, but I do have a magic wand!" MacMillan shook his head and said, "Besides, I have to turn into a match."

"Then you have changed!" Justin shouted speechlessly: "I see you have been in a daze for almost five minutes. This time is enough for me to fail seven times."

"I'm just worried that if I succeed and my speed is so fast, will I attract the attention of all the girls?" McMillan held his chin up, looked out the window, and said melancholy:

"Justin, you said that if they find out that I am so good and want to date me, how should I refuse without hurting them?"

"..."

Justin really wanted to take his thirty-seven stinky feet that hadn't been washed for two days and two nights and slap McMillan on the face to wake him up.

Fortunately, Professor McGonagall came. With a dark face and a wand, she hit MacMillan on the head three times.

After Professor McGonagall left, Justin couldn't help but mocked: "You still have to be embarrassed?"

MacMillan sighed again, wagging his finger and saying: "You don't understand, this is Professor McGonagall's hint that I go to her room at three o'clock in the evening, it seems that she is going to teach me the most powerful transformation technique.

Do you think I should go?"

"..."

Neville failed for the fifty-eighth time, but he was not discouraged. He swung his wand again and landed on a match, but the match burned and almost set his wand on fire.

Lyford was lying on Neville's head, enjoying the sunshine. When he saw this scene, he let out a "croak" sound of gloating.

Neville had already made up his mind and sent Leif to Rolf for ADHD treatment at noon. He heard that some organs needed to be removed... just like cutting off a cat's balls, it could be cured permanently.

The Ravenclaw eaglets did not perform much better than the Hufflepuff students.

Many students are suitable for several houses at the same time when they are sorted into houses. It is not that students who are sorted into Ravenclaw have higher IQs than students from other houses.

Except for a few geniuses, most wizards are ordinary people, and there is not much difference in intelligence.

Those Ravenclaw students who are active in studying have only previewed theoretical knowledge in advance, and they are just as bad in actual combat.

Of course, there were also "Smart Eagles" who had inquired in advance and knew that Professor McGonagall was used to teaching matches to change needles, so they quietly brought the needles themselves and pretended that the transformation was successful.

Unfortunately, Professor McGonagall saw through it at a glance, pulled her ears and made her stand in a corner, and deducted five points.

The most unexpected thing was Shirley, who was the first to complete the transformation, taking only three minutes.

Professor McGonagall highly praised Shirley and gave her five points.

Luo Fe was not in a hurry to start. He was browsing the textbook and had already reached the fourth section of the first chapter.

Luo Fei had previewed the Transfiguration Technique at home very early and read a lot of the content, but he didn't understand many parts of the theoretical knowledge.

At this moment, all the things that he didn't understand in the previous previews were instantly solved. Luo Fu was even confident that the parts that were difficult to transform into were now easy to master.

This feeling was like a question. When he was still a bad student, he couldn't even understand the answer.

Now equipped with "Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration Talent", my understanding ability has instantly improved to several levels. I just took a few glances, my thinking was clear, and I even thought of possible variant questions.

Is this Professor McGonagall's talent?

So scary!!

When they reached the second chapter, Shirley stepped on Rolf lightly. The boy raised his head and found Professor McGonagall standing not far away, staring at him with death.

Of course, in order to prevent him from getting sick, Professor McGonagall’s voice was extremely gentle:

"Mr. Scamander, I have only reached the second section now, and you have already turned to the second chapter.

Does this mean you can turn a match into a needle as expertly as Miss Swinton?"

The students all raised their heads in excitement, here they come... Is Scamander going to be the first student to be kicked out by Professor McGonagall?

But Luofu nodded and said with a smile: "Yes, Professor, I have completed your task."

He took the magic wand and lightly lit the match. It immediately turned into a thin needle, and a small hole appeared at one end of the needle, which could be used to lead the thread.

Shirley rested her elbows on the table and held her chin up. She looked at Rove and raised the corners of her mouth. She knew that he must have done it on purpose and was waiting for Professor McGonagall to find trouble.

Withered!

Professor McGonagall was stunned. She had been teaching for so many years, and it had been a long time since she had discovered two transfiguration geniuses in the same class of students.

The last time had to be traced back to James Potter and Sirius Black.

She immediately became interested and wanted to test how strong Luo Fu and Shirley's talents were.

Professor McGonagall took out a lot of matches. She waved her wand, and the matches first turned into silver needles, and then bent ninety degrees.

"Would you two try this?"

Shirley closed her eyes and recalled Professor McGonagall's movements. She quickly completed the transformation again, which still took three minutes.

Luo Fu was faster than her and succeeded within a minute.

Professor McGonagall clicked the curved silver needle, and it twisted like a silver snake, and finally turned into a spring.

Rove was a little slower this time, but Shirley still had three minutes.

In fact, the reason why Rolf was faster than Shirley was because he had previewed this part very early.

Coupled with Professor McGonagall's talent, he now fully masters many things that he didn't understand at the time.

But Shirley was different. She had never studied at all. She just watched Professor McGonagall's movements and imitated them. She was learning and applying them now.

Therefore, when the fourth round of transformation reached Rove's blind spot area, the situation began to change. He still learned quickly, but not as well as Shirley.

This is especially true for the fifth transformation.

Professor McGonagall nodded with satisfaction. She looked at Shirley as if she were looking at a piece of jade.

This child grew up in a monastery as an orphan. He had never been exposed to wizards before, but he did not expect to have such an outstanding talent in the art of transformation.

The most outstanding transfiguration genius she had ever seen was Nymphadora Tonks, but Tonks was a natural Metamorphmagus.

It was like food given by Merlin. Most others stuffed it into their mouths, but she was forced to stuff it into her stomach.

Shirley's talent for transfiguration doesn't seem to be as bad as Tonks'!

As for Rolf, his talent is probably about the same as his own back then. He can't compare with Shirley and Tonks, but it's not bad either.

The students all stretched their heads and watched the two performers, dumbfounded. They are both little wizards. Why is the gap bigger than that of humans and dogs?!





(Thanks to the "Orleans Round-Faced Fat Chicken" boss for the 10,000-coin reward.

Thanks to "yammi" for the tip.)


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