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059: Post-Exam Carnival

Walking to Joel's desk, Snape leaned over to look at his test paper.

The handwriting was very neat, and the answers were written in details and easy to understand. Snape glanced at it briefly and found that the answers on the test paper were blameless.

If there are no problems with potions practice, Snape is sure that Joel Taylor will get an excellent O in Potions class this year.

After seeing Joel's perfect test paper, Snape's previously angry and manic heart was suppressed, as if he had eaten a big tub of ice cream on a sultry summer day.

He silently approved in his heart, kept a calm expression on his face, and continued to move forward.

After reading the test papers of Sergey and Allen, Snape's mood finally brightened, just like the hot summer outside.

It seems like it's not his problem as a teacher. Look, aren't there so many students who filled out the test papers perfectly?

Sure enough, it was those poor students who were not interested in learning potions, and it had nothing to do with his own teaching methods.

Snape comforted himself like this.

In fact, in the opinion of most students, including Joel, Snape was really not a good teacher.

Favoring Slytherin students - he only gives extra points to Slytherin students and does not deduct points for them; he ridicules students in class and sometimes describes them with words that are close to insults such as "trolls"; for demons

The steps for brewing the medicine are not clearly described - in Snape's opinion, these steps are too simple and there is no need to describe them. However, not all students are potion geniuses, and they need the careful guidance of the professor to follow this path.

farther.

What Snape did was undoubtedly destroying students' interest and enthusiasm in learning. Their dissatisfaction with Snape could easily be transferred to Potions, and it was very common for them to be passive and sabotage.

This kind of situation not only happens in the magical world, but also often happened in Joel's previous life. How many people in their student days became dissatisfied with that subject because they were dissatisfied with their teachers?

After climbing up to the astronomy tower at night and drawing a star diagram through the telescope, their week-long final exam finally came to an end.

Because the fifth and seventh grade students had finished their grade exams this afternoon, when Joel and his classmates returned to the Ravenclaw common room, it had already become a sea of ​​joy.

Before they even had time to put down their schoolbags, several people were pulled into the crowd. On the sofa coffee table in the central area of ​​the common room, there were various snacks and chess and cards placed, and many people gathered together to have fun.

There were noisy sounds all around, and it was the scene of the Ravenclaw common room that I had never seen before. Sergey frowned tightly and pursed his lips tightly. Joel always felt like he was going to flip the table the next second.

"Don't be so nervous, come and try this," Eddie returned after touching four bottles of butterbeer, "the signature drink of the Three Broomsticks pub in Hogsmeade."

Joel took it, unscrewed the cap of the bottle and took a sip.

Allen was stunned for a moment, "Isn't this beer? We are too young..."

"Oh, it's not real beer, it's just a drink!" Eddie explained, with a hint of impatience on his brow.

After Allen opened the bottle cap, he smelled it twice and found that there was no smell of alcohol before drinking it with confidence.

"Who paid for this?" Sergey took the butterbeer from Eddie's hand without opening it. Instead, he asked this question first.

Eddie shrugged, "Why do you ask? It's not my money anyway."

Joel glanced at Sergey as if aware.

Upon hearing this, Sergey immediately put the drink bottle back and refused to drink it no matter how much Eddie tried to persuade him.

The attentive Allen also understood what Sergey was thinking, and his face turned red when he saw that he had taken a big sip of butterbeer.

"I asked Senior Sister Caitlin to buy the candies and drinks in Hogsmeade Village," Haylis heard their conversation and chuckled, "Don't worry, I won't be like Snape."

The professor put diarrhea potion in the food like that."

Perhaps it was because the final exam was over. Joel found that this girl was particularly lively tonight. He had been very shy when he was tutoring her on magic spells in the past few weekends.

Eddie laughed in agreement. Professor Snape threatened them every time during class, "If I find out that the diarrhea potion you made is substandard, I will add enough diarrhea potion to your plate to make you

You know how this works.”

Sergey found the real owner. He fumbled in his pocket and took out a few silver coins. "I'll pay you how much this bottle of butterbeer costs."

"No, everyone just has fun." Haylis smiled shyly.

She wanted to relax after taking the exam today. Thanks to the set of teaching aids that Joel gave her for Christmas, she felt that her score in this final exam must be quite good.

In this way, she can explain herself to her parents when she goes home. Thinking that she can make her parents happy when she returns home, Hailis is particularly happy tonight.

"No," Sergey said with a serious expression, "I can't let you spend so much money." He handed over the silver coin in his hand.

Haylis was stunned for a second. She looked at Joel at a loss, obviously not knowing how to deal with the situation in front of her.

Joel pointed at himself, and then at Haylis, his movements were very subtle.

Haylis's mind was spinning rapidly, "Well, Joel helped me with my homework before, and I haven't given him a decent thank you gift yet. How about just treating these snacks and drinks as a gift from Joel?"

While she was talking, she was trying to persuade Joel to help her.

What Hailis meant was very clear to Joel. She and Sergey were in the same dormitory, so it was normal for her to share drinks with her roommates, right?

Sure enough, after saying this, Sergey fell silent. Joel remembered that they went to Knockturn Alley for the first time to sell books. When they came back, they bought candies at Honeydukes Candy Store. Sergey even gave them to his roommates.

.

Seeing that Sergey gave up his plan to give her money, Hailis felt a little relieved and was called away by Qiu Zhang who came from the side.

The four of them fell into an awkward situation with nothing to say, and no one took the initiative to say anything.

Joel felt that what Sergey just said was quite inappropriate, but he had almost gotten used to Sergey's low emotional intelligence over the past year. Fortunately, he did not offend anyone.

He took a sip of butter beer. The butter beer made by the Three Broomsticks Bar was excellent. A little salt was added to the caramel cream sauce on the surface of the drink to neutralize the sweet feeling. The lemon juice was refreshing.

The cream soda in the main body of the drink gives butterbeer the taste of real beer when it enters your mouth.

Not long after, Marietta came over and pulled Allen away. Allen's expression was obviously relieved when he left.

After Eddie stayed with the two for a while, he became bored and ran off to watch a few senior students fight against landlords.

Seeing his roommates leaving one by one, Sergey couldn't help but squeeze a few silver coins in his hand. When he exerted force, the round edge of the silver coin turned into a needle and pierced his heart.

Joel swung the bottle, raised his neck, and poured the remaining butterbeer into his mouth.


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