The Extraordinary Apothecary at Hogwarts

Chapter 10 Falling Building Incident

Seeing Sissy's satisfied face, Hagrid grinned triumphantly, "I'm not bad at my craft!"

"Hmm...it's pretty good." Sissy was still munching on the meat, her mouth was full.

"Actually, I learned it from the elves in the kitchen when I had nothing to do during the summer vacation." Hagrid stuffed a big piece into his mouth as he spoke.

Those house-elves in the Hogwarts kitchens?They are really a smart and capable race, and the delicacies at various banquets at Hogwarts all come from their labor.

If the elves hadn't been domesticated to become poor servants, they would have definitely become a great race whose strength cannot be underestimated, Sissy thought so.

After a hearty meal, Hagrid sent Sissy back to the dormitory.Before leaving, Sissy glanced at the small wooden house. The house was built alone on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, away from the castle. The warm lights inside the house seemed to be a little comfort in the dark.

Most of the students in the dormitory were troubled by the homework assigned in class during the day, Sissy almost forgot about it, and she still didn't move a word of about ten pages of after-class exercises!

Most of the questions are not difficult, but if you understand most of them in class, you will be able to write them smoothly.The history of magic homework was unexpectedly very face-saving. She only asked a few simple questions about the history of Hogwarts, and Sissy breathed a sigh of relief. After all, she was so sleepy that she didn't know what was said in the history class.

On the last page are a few short-answer questions. It is not so much a question as it is a feedback from a student opinion survey.

The above asked:

1. After a day of study, what do you think is the most difficult thing?What are you most interested in?

2. What kind of help do you hope the school can provide you with?

3. Finally, students who need to apply for special bursaries, please write down the basic information below, and the school will grant them as needed. (Tick √ in the circle below after filling, all the answers to this question will be hidden, students who do not need to apply do not need to fill in and just tick √)

Moreover, the most heart-warming thing is that the last special topic Cici received was written in German, presumably students from other countries will also see their mother tongue.

It can be said that the school is very distracted by distributing bursaries in such a way that takes into account the self-esteem of the students.

When Sissi was in college, the counselor always told all the students to go to the office to find him in order to apply for poverty compensation with all the materials. This approach was too simple and rude.

Cici answered the other two questions truthfully: history is boring and difficult to learn, and she wants to enter the library and open the potion classroom.

Although not all wishes can be fulfilled, she believes that Professor McGonagall will look carefully at each one and understand her thoughts.

After answering the questions, Sissy put down the quill pen and let out a long breath. Although there were not many questions, she couldn't handle the quill pen smoothly. The ink had to smear when writing, and the pen holder didn't feel good.

If a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools. She flicked her sore wrist, and must look for some useful stationery next time she goes to Diagon Alley.

Before turning off the lights, Sissy opened "A Thousand Miraculous Herbs and Mushrooms" and continued to read with relish:

Blackroot is a powerful plant that counteracts spells when eaten. It has black stems and white flowers.

The Guardian Tree is a magical sorb tree that protects anyone who touches its trunk from dark creatures.

Sorbus?It seems to be a material for making wands.Knowledge is interlinked, and there should be an introduction to sorrel wood in books about wands.

Wondering what kind of laurel wood you will use for your wand?Curiosity made Sissy's motivation to study even stronger, and she wished she could put all the books directly into her mind.

After the lights were turned off, Sissy lay on the bed and looked at the ceiling thinking about the day, hoping that Hippogriff could recover quickly.

Perhaps it was because the new knowledge she learned last night made her mind too excited, and Sissy got up early and couldn't fall asleep.

Before class, Professor McGonagall collected their homework, and she glanced through the answers with a satisfied smile.But the smile disappeared as she scanned the classroom.

"Who should be in the empty seat behind?" Mag asked sharply with a straight face.

The students in the back row raised their hands halfway and replied in a low voice: "It seems to be Kathy, Professor McGonagall, she was washing up when I went out."

McGonagall will never allow students to develop the bad habit of being late at will.

At this time, there was a scream outside the door, a sound of books falling, and finally a loud "boom".

Mag strode out of the classroom, and the students followed her out.

A blond girl fell to the ground and cried loudly, and the students of the two classes on the first floor also gathered in the past.

"Madame Pomfrey, hurry up, a child has fallen down the stairs." McGonagall was very anxious, but fortunately the classroom is very close to the school hospital.

Madam Pomfrey always wore a white turban and looked older. She rushed to check on the girl's injuries with two young nurses.

"You should be glad you just fell from the second floor!" Madam Pomfrey scolded her with a straight face, "Did you want to jump up when the stairs turned?"

Kathy bit her lips and nodded reluctantly. She was late, and when she was about to reach the second floor, the stairs suddenly turned. In desperation, she wanted to jump up by chance.

Madam Pomfrey was very upset, and angrily lifted her onto the stretcher and said, "You absolutely shouldn't do this! The divination classroom is on the seventh floor. Do you want to jump off like this in the future?"

After speaking, she frowned and felt sorry for the girl's injuries. Her leg bones and tailbone were broken, and there were many bruises on her body. I'm afraid she will suffer more.

Most of the children were frightened and did not dare to speak out. It is estimated that many of them had such stupid thoughts as "I can jump up with one step".

Although the girl should be discharged from the hospital soon under Madam Pomfrey's treatment, everyone still has lingering fears after witnessing the fall.

"You have all seen it. I told you about the movable staircase yesterday. I hope that such incidents will not happen again!" Professor McGonagall said this in a much higher tone than usual.

The children lowered their heads one by one, not daring to make a sound.

Sissy's ears played back the cry of the girl who fell from the building over and over again.

"All of you should remember what to do to avoid being late? You should be waking up early instead of blaming the moving stairs or doing anything dangerous!"

"Once something like this inevitably happens, I'd certainly rather you guys be late than jump off of that!"

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