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031: Appreciation

"Eddie, are you interested in the history of magic?" Joel looked at the parchment in front of him.

It should be noted in particular that Hogwarts coursework papers are not measured by the number of words, but by length. Most papers in lower grades are required to be 10 inches long, while the paper written by Joel is about 17 inches, and

The characters are very small and neatly coded together. People with obsessive-compulsive disorder say they like it after reading it.

"History of Magic?" Eddie shook his head violently, "It's not that I don't want to learn it, it's just that Professor Binns is so hypnotic."

"It's not just me, most of the students can't listen to the class," Eddie sighed. "Students in our college can stay up until the second half of the class when they really can't listen anymore before going to bed. Hufflepuff students can't listen to it until they learn magic."

Shi was lying on the table."

Joel beamed with joy when he heard this, and Eddie wondered: "Why are you so happy?"

"Hurry up and lend me your paper!" Eddie pulled the paper away from Joel's desk.

"This business is definitely feasible!" Joel snapped his fingers.

"What business?" Eddie perked up.

"Make a review outline for the History of Magic!" Joel said, "Everyone doesn't like the History of Magic, but they want to get better grades, so we will draw the exam outline and key points!"

"Whether it's a future-related level assessment like OWL or an ordinary final exam, the history of magic is a required course. They don't want to waste time and energy on the boring history of magic, so let us complete the simplified book statistics for them.

Steps!" Joel's eyes lit up.

"Don't you think this task is too complicated?" Eddie spread his hands, "We have to understand the history of magic in seven grades, but we are only in the first grade."

"It's better to think of simple ways to make money."

"No, no, no..." Joel stood up and walked around the dormitory, the afternoon sun shining through the window on him, "This is a step we must take!"

"Eddie, think about it carefully. If we continue to do things that have no technical content, we will be copied as easily as playing cards!" Joel's words reminded Eddie.

He still remembers the group of senior Slytherin students who took away all their poker business. The reason is that the production of playing cards has no technical content and is the same. Under the simple and rough production standards, it is impossible to win with their magic level.

market.

Without the magic of upperclassmen, all they can rely on are their smart brains.

Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind. This saying is absolutely true.

In the evening, Sergey and Allen returned to the dormitory. Allen held a letter in his hand and looked a little more relaxed and comfortable.

Eddie and Joel informed Sergey of their new money-making plan.

"History of Magic is just the first step for us to open up the market. Later, we can integrate all the subjects we are good at and produce a lot of teaching aids." Eddie drew a picture of the pie and imagined his future life.

"That will have to wait until we pass the OWL (Ordinary Wizard Level Test)," Joel took over, "otherwise the students will not believe that we can compile any decent information."

"The history of magic is different from other subjects. It relies purely on memory and knowledge expansion. We must spend time and effort to connect the knowledge in the textbooks and highlight the key points in combination with previous large-scale examinations."

"Then we sell it to students who want to get high marks in the history of magic but sleep in class. They pay money and we help them save time and improve their scores."

"Sounds more promising than selling playing cards," Sergey nodded, "I can join."

The three of them were having a heated discussion, intending to sort out the timeline of the history of magic in the first grade, when Alan hesitantly said: "Can you do me a favor?"

"If you have something to say, just say it. Don't waste time." Eddie listed the precautions for the new business on the parchment without raising his head.

"Can the three of you be the taste testers for Bibi's multi-flavor beans?" Allen looked up at the three of them with a bit of anxiety in his eyes, "That is to experience the new flavors that are about to be launched in advance, and then write about each flavor.

Experience report.”

Allen squeezed the letter in his hand tightly, "Of course, you will be paid for doing this."

The three of them looked at each other and heard Allen continue: "Every time you write an experience report, you will get 5 Galleons."

"Is that okay?" Allen was extremely nervous, and saliva kept secreting in his mouth, urging him to keep swallowing.

A report worth 5 galleons? Joel looked at the letter in his hand with a half-smile, wondering who was helping whom.

Naturally, he could see Allen's kindness and wanted to help them make more money.

Now that he was short of money, he silently accepted this sentiment in his heart and accepted it.

Sergey and Eddie also agreed. They didn't think so much about it, but since Allen said he wanted to help, plus there are free Bibi multi-flavor beans to eat, and he can also get an extra salary, this

The two of them were naturally willing to help.

Allen's heart, which had been clenched, finally relaxed, he let out a long breath, and the letter he was holding in his hand was stained with sweat.

He smiled and said, "Thank you very much."

It's us who should thank you, Joel sighed inwardly.

Taking advantage of the lighter academic pressure in the past few weeks, they immediately started making an outline of the history of magic. They went to the library to find various history of magic books as supplementary information. Their first grade study was the history of wizards in the Middle Ages. The timeline is at

Before and after the Four Giants established Hogwarts in 1000 AD.

This period was also accompanied by the establishment of Hogsmeade. Logically speaking, it is very easy to remember by arranging them according to time and years. However, the History of Magic textbook lists the major events that occurred during this period in order of priority, including the four founders.

The establishment of the school was listed at the beginning, but some trivial matters that happened before that were listed at the back.

This typesetting method violates the most basic rules of human memory. Joel and the three combined the history of magic books in the library, shuffled them and arranged them neatly according to the chronology, and then organized them on major events such as the establishment of Hogwarts.

Highlighted in red and highlighted.

In the final exam of Hogwarts, the history of the founding of the school is naturally the top priority.

At the same time, they are also looking through the final examination papers of each year. It is worth mentioning that in addition to the examination papers of the past 50 years which are not published due to the topic protection strategy, the final examination papers of earlier years are available in the library.

Records, even including some OWL exam questions.

This made them overjoyed, but Mrs. Pince told them sternly that these test papers were not allowed to be taken out of the library, and the anti-copying spell on them also stopped them from being lazy.


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