Hogwarts: I'm a model wizard

Chapter 102 Final Exam

Chapter 102 Final Exam

A few days before the exam, Raton finally returned to Hogwarts.

When Kyle returned to the common room after dinner, he saw Raton standing on the windowsill at a glance.

It looked exhausted, its eyes were drooping, its body had become visibly thinner, and its beautiful feathers had become dull and gray.

After seeing Kyle, Raton raised his head, flapped his wings and wanted to fly over, but halfway through the flight, it started to fall continuously due to lack of energy.

Kyle hurried forward to catch it.

"I remember it was your owl."

Cedric, who was next to him, looked at Laton who fell asleep in Kyle's arms, and wondered, "How many letters did you let it deliver? How did you become so weak?"

"Just one... But I think it probably misunderstood me."

Kyle carefully placed Raton on the sofa next to him, and then removed an envelope from its claws.

It was a reply letter, and the handwriting on the envelope was Newt's.

Obviously, Raton didn't send the letter to Dorset as Kyle intended, but flew directly to find Newt, no wonder it took so long to come back.

Kyle shook his head dumbfounded... this silly bird.

Tomorrow is the final exam. In order to ensure that they can have a good mental state the next day, the little wizards went to bed early.

Kyle rumpled the feathers on Rodon's neck, sat down beside it and opened the envelope.

Inside was a brief reply letter.

"Kyle:

I was surprised to receive your letter from such a far away place. I have thought about what you said. The venom of the Winged Demon is not corrosive, and it only targets the brain, and has no effect on plants.

However, I have checked the wooden block you sent, and it does contain the venom of the Winged Demon. This is a very important discovery. We will head to Hogwarts as soon as the matter here is over.

(Your father asked me to tell you to stay away from those dangerous things, and there is Dumbledore in everything.)

— Newt Scamander. "

After reading the reply, Kyle closed his eyes and sat there without saying a word, thinking about something.

Hagrid went to the Forbidden Forest that night, not because they were spotted on a night excursion at all, but because of another person.

After he went deep into the Forbidden Forest, he probably found that person and had a fight with him, so there were two rows of messy footprints left by the tree.

But unfortunately, the other party had the Winged Demon, and because of the influence of the venom, Hagrid forgot about it.

He forgot that he had been to the Forbidden Forest, and he forgot all the things that happened during that time, so on Christmas Day, Hagrid didn't deliver the Christmas tree to the auditorium on time.

Because in his memory, Halloween has just passed not long ago.

Now, everything makes sense.

And that Winged Demon is probably the fish that slipped through the net that the Ministry of Magic has been looking for.

The only question now was who it was that poisoned Hagrid.

Those hidden wizards in the Hog's Head?Or some mouse hiding in the castle...

After half an hour, the clueless Kyle decided to give up.

There is nothing difficult in the world, just give up.

As said in the letter, with Dumbledore in everything, I will be on vacation soon, so why bother with such leisure.

Kyle stood up and carried Raton back to the dormitory.

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The next day, the exam began.

The first thing to do is the magic theory test, also known as the written test.

In order to prevent someone from cheating, everyone is not allowed to bring their own quills and inks, and they must use the stationery issued by the school.

But this doesn't dissuade the little wizards from cheating.

Katie Bell of Gryffindor entered the classroom with a nervous expression. Not long after she sat down, Professor McGonagall came over, tore off the big red hair ornament on her head, and said coldly:

"Miss Bell, that's not how the Transfiguration Curse works."

The hair ornament squirmed in Professor McGonagall's hands, and soon turned into a parchment full of small characters.

Kyle, who had witnessed the whole process, smacked his lips and silently gave a thumbs up in his heart.

Cheating with Transfiguration in front of Professor McGonagall... This operation is quite explosive in the entire magic world.

Among other things, this courage alone has surpassed 90.00% of the little wizards of the eighth, worthy of Gryffindor.

And those who wrote the small copy on their clothes couldn't escape either...Professor McGonagall just walked around the classroom and slipped them all out.

As a senior professor and vice-principal who has been at Hogwarts for more than 30 years, Professor McGonagall does not need to use props. He can tell who is guilty just by his expression.

When everyone began to answer the questions, she was still complaining in a low voice that Dumbledore shouldn't have arranged her in the first-year examination room.

It's not too challenging here, Professor McGonagall thinks he should invigilate the students above the fifth grade, where the cheating methods are abundant.

There are potions, alchemy props, gesture spells and so on.

Especially potions... Buffy's Brain Refreshing Potion and Sober Potion are just the lowest level of things. It is said that at last year's NEWT, some students even used Felicity Potion, but she didn't see it.

Also, it was not uncommon to see people trying to sneak into the exam room with Polyjuice Potion and Disillusionment Charms.

Therefore, proctoring students above grade five is fighting a war without gunpowder for the professor.

For other professors, this might be a kind of torture, but Professor McGonagall is different. She simply likes the feeling of fighting wits with students.

Unfortunately, this year she was assigned to Novice Village.

An hour later, Professor McGonagall looked at the group of honest freshmen below, and complained again: "Albus is really, why do you have to come to the first grade...even the third grade."

After the written test, there was also a practical test. Professor Flitwick asked the students to walk into the classroom one by one to see if they could make a pineapple ride a broomstick around the field.

Of course, the so-called "flying broomstick" is just a wooden stick with feathers.

This was not difficult for Kyle. He not only completed the requirements perfectly, but even manipulated the wooden stick to do a classic Quidditch trick.

Professor Flitwick gave him a perfect score on the spot.

Professor McGonagall asked them to turn the rabbit into a brooch. The more exquisite the brooch, the higher the score. If it still has the characteristics of a rabbit on it, points will be deducted.

Kyle remembered that he also had a brooch, which was a Christmas present from Mikel, so he changed it into an identical one.

Professor McGonagall also gave him a perfect score.

The potion test was boil potion, which can be said to be one of the simplest potions. Although Kyle brewed a perfect potion, he couldn't guarantee that he would get a high score.

During the exam, Snape stood behind him almost all the time, and kept shaking his head. It didn't take much for him to know that he would find various reasons to deduct points.

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