In the first month and a half since arriving at this point in time, the four Godrics had their first quarrelsome discussion in front of Till—it was small in scale, but profound in significance.

It was lunch time, and Thiel had finished the morning's teaching by Helga and was sitting at the small table having a big meal. The quarrel started by Salazar resonated with the other three founders.

"There are always a few children who don't listen to discipline. It seems that they think we are too good to them, and they are becoming less and less cautious like when they first entered school."

Salazar looked unhappy. When he was in class in the morning, several students gathered together and whispered. He lectured again and again, but the effect was as "unsightly" as their learning efficiency.

Godric also had a bitter look on his face: "The personality gap between the students is too big. I can't beat or scold them. When I say harsh words, some of them start to cry, and even encourage other students to skip class. It's really..."

"I've been wondering if we should raise the admission threshold higher in the future, and we can't just admit all the children with magical powers." Godric rarely felt resentful. "If this situation continues, what will happen in the end?" That’s it!”

Salazar shook his head and did not agree with the requirement to raise the admission threshold: "No, our original intention of establishing Hogwarts was to build the best magic school in the world and to protect the little wizards before they grow up. Out of sight of Muggles."

"So... the threshold cannot be changed. As long as they are young wizards who can use magic, we will accept them." Godric also came to his senses and leaned on his chair with a sad voice, "But if we don't raise the threshold, what else are we going to do? With just a few disciplines from us, I’m afraid there won’t be any big changes in the short term.”

Helga and Rowena are also a little troubled by this, but they have no experience in teaching students. They are currently in the exploratory stage and can't come up with any good ideas for the time being.

Rowena's beautiful and elegant face showed a bit of impatience. She preferred to concentrate on the ocean of knowledge in a quiet environment instead of being troubled by a group of disobedient children.

Her tone was a little cold, but her suggestions were very useful: "Establish school rules first, and stipulate words and deeds. Anyone who violates them will be punished according to school rules."

"It's feasible. Let's draw up a rough framework first. If there are any inadequacies in the future, we can slowly modify it based on the actual situation." Salazar agreed. He looked at Rowena with admiration, but inadvertently looked at To Teal who was sitting next to Rowena.

At this time, Till had finished his lunch and listened thoughtfully to their words.

Salazar had a momentary impulse to ask Till about Hogwarts a thousand years later, but he quickly suppressed the impulse.

He has never taken the initiative to ask Till about the future because he does not want the determined future to affect his current decision. Even if the decision he makes is predestined, he hopes it will be the result of his own careful consideration.

He didn't want to give himself the possibility of regret.

The four founders still have a long way to go in disciplining students, but they cannot stop teaching Till. In the afternoon, Helga still had to take Till to class.

It was known to future generations that Helga was particularly good at magic spells related to food, and she was famous for this. However, after Teal got to know Helga more, he realized that what she was best at was actually the control of various substances. .

Because she is good at control, she can find the best flavor combination and ingredient requirements.

The content of her lessons to Thiel was not to teach her how to cook delicious food as Thiel had imagined, but to introduce various substances bit by bit, and then personally lead her to experience the beauty and splendor of the fusion of various substances.

This is somewhat similar to the weapon refining technique that Tier has learned on her own. I believe that when she returns, she will be able to refine weapons more easily, and she will even be more comfortable brewing potions.

During dinner, Till was the only one left at the small table where five people usually sat together. The four founders had some differences on the formulation of school regulations. Godric and Salazar had already argued for several rounds.

In addition to the formulation of school rules, they seemed to be arguing about something else, but despite the quarrel, they unanimously chose to hide the content of their quarrel from Tier.

Till knew that they did not want to cause her trouble, but Till would already know the cause and result of their quarrel in later generations, and she would not get involved at all.

The four founders may still have some shortcomings at this time and may take some detours, but they will be able to lay a solid foundation for the development of Hogwarts in the future, and they are obviously capable of making decisive decisions.

Till, a child who hasn't even celebrated his twelfth birthday yet, might cause trouble if he gets involved - Till has always been self-aware.

By the next morning, their quarrel had already concluded - Till looked at a familiar broken wizard hat placed in front of him and didn't know what to say for a moment.

"The Sorting Hat, we named it the Sorting Hat." Godric looked at Till expectantly, waiting for her compliment.

Salazar supported his chin with one hand and looked at the hat with some critical eyes: "We have added our own thoughts to it. From now on, the students in the school will be divided into four colleges, and they will be supervised by the deans of the four colleges. Supervise, at the end of each school year, select the best college based on its usual performance."

"I think Till should have seen this hat after a thousand years." Rowena took the glass of warm water handed over by Helga and looked at the light green under her eyes. She was probably working very late on this hat last night. .

Till raised his eyebrows and smiled: "Yes, the Sorting Hat will be a must-pass for us until thousands of years later. It will sort us into suitable colleges based on our characteristics."

After speaking, Till blushed with embarrassment: "I belong to Ravenclaw House."

Rowena immediately raised his chin arrogantly and glanced at the other three people with a showy look: "I just said that a smart student like Tier should belong to my academy."

Rowena's knowledge is the highest among the four, and even Salazar cannot match her in this regard.

When Till was taking classes with Rowena, he usually read in Rowena's study. Rowena would adjust the content of the books according to Till's learning progress, and occasionally prepare a questionnaire asking Till to read a book. 100% correct.

If it is incorrect, Thiel will be asked to read and answer again until he is correct.

Even when taking Salazar's class, Till was not as nervous as he was in front of Rowena. However, although Rowena's teaching style was a bit harsh, it suited Tier very well.

Thiel loved the feeling of being filled with all kinds of knowledge.

The three Godrics were obviously disappointed. Salazar looked at Till and said bluntly: "There is no reason. For a student with a flexible mind like you, entering Slytherin House is the best choice. Is it possible? Over the course of a thousand years, the Sorting Hat was broken?”

Salazar stared at the Sorting Hat with a questioning look. The Sorting Hat, which had already had some thoughts, froze, and then pretended to be dead without saying a word - the Sorting Hat a thousand years later is broken, what does it have to do with the one a thousand years ago? thing.

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