Ancient wizards return to Hogwarts.

Chapter 111 Dumbledore accurately controls points

Of course, Les would not ask Hermione to help him with his History of Magic homework as Daphne thought. In his opinion, some homework assignments were just a formality and it would be nice if he could fool the professor.

The reason why he didn't let Daphne help him write was because the automatic quill pen he had imagined before was already ready. He only needed to "feed" it a lot of homework to make it write homework and papers automatically.

Now it was just in time for the end of the semester. He could buy a large amount of homework and papers from senior students and senior students at very low prices, and then use them to practice his ability to write papers with a quill pen.

"Shall I order a paper for you as usual this time?" Daphne, who was worried that she would be "unemployed," inquired about Les's plan.

"No, you don't need to write the paper this time." Les is very confident in his automatic writing quill. He is planning to test his skills with the history of magic paper in his summer vacation homework. Naturally, he will not outsource this homework. .

Daphne's face suddenly turned pale: the thing she feared most had happened.

"There's really no need to ask that Granger to write it for you. Someone like her looks like a nerd who abides by school rules. She won't agree. I don't know how those Ravenclaw classmates-"

"What?" Les was stunned for a moment: he didn't understand what this had to do with Granger.

"Huh?" Daphne also realized that she seemed to have misunderstood something.

After Les explained it to her a little, Daphne was instantly shocked.

"There is such a good thing!" She could hardly believe her ears.

"Now I just need to buy some papers from the seniors in fifth and seventh grade, and then 'fill' them into my quill, and I'm done." Les briefly explained to Daphne his automatic writing quill. Principle - record a large number of assignments and papers, and then write a paper based on past records when you assign tasks.

Such a paper may be a mixture of dozens or dozens of papers, and Rice only needs to polish it after the paper is written.

After listening to Les's explanation, Daphne frowned: Every year, graduates and fifth-year students who have passed the OWLs will indeed dispose of their textbooks, notes, and homework at a low price, but low price does not mean priceless, it still costs money. . According to Rice, he might have to buy the homework of all the graduates of the entire college, which is not a small expense.

Then you might as well hire someone to help you write your thesis!

Daphne's words caused Les to fall into silence.

Although Les had never heard of the Industrial Revolution, nor did he know that some Muggle factory owners would rather hire workers than switch to machines for automatic manufacturing, he still felt the same absurdity at this moment.

Fortunately, the project he is working on is cost-effective.

After understanding Les's determination, Daphne went directly to buy information for Les without saying a word. Although the misunderstanding was resolved, the sense of crisis still lingered around her, and she wanted to find an opportunity to show off.

Daphne still has a reputation, and graduates and fifth grade students are happy to sell their homework and papers to her. Some kind-hearted seniors reminded her that professors have means to check for plagiarism, and she would definitely be caught if she directly copied papers from previous students. Daphne just smiled in response.

Soon, she bought several large boxes of materials.

Les put the quill in and closed the lid of the box.

"Is this the end?" Daphne couldn't help but ask. The operation process of this quill pen was so simple that it was almost like a joke.

"Otherwise? Use a quill pen to scratch it out line by line? Then what am I trying to develop it for?" Les asked rhetorically.

Soon, after Quill "read" all the information in several boxes, it was time to test it.

Rice first spread a roll of parchment on the table, and then placed the quill he took out of the box on the parchment. The next moment, the quill stood upright, its tip hovering an inch above the parchment.

“Write a paper on the merits of burning witches in the fourteenth century,” Les said softly, frowning: Burning witches? These words made him physically uncomfortable.

However, he also knew that most of the Muggles burned were their own people, and very few witches would actually be caught and burned by them. Even if an unlucky person does appear, people in the magical world will find ways to rescue them and take extremely resolute revenge locally.

You may not be able to defeat them in a head-on battle, but you can still escape.

The quill moved quickly after receiving the instruction. It quickly wrote lines on the parchment, and occasionally jumped into the ink bottle to dip in the ink.

A few minutes later, a eloquent paper that was nearly a foot long was published.

Les took it over and took a look, and found that there was really nothing wrong with it.

Daphne:!

"So can I borrow it to write my summer homework?" she begged, blinking.

Les simply rejected her request, because apart from those water classes, other subjects still required serious homework completion.

"Eh!" Daphne made a disappointed sound.

The closing ceremony came soon. The auditorium was decorated with the blue and bronze colors representing Ravenclaw to celebrate their victory in the Academy Cup. On the wall behind the guest of honor, there was a painting of Ravenclaw hanging on the wall. Huge banner of Lao Eagle.

The students excitedly talked about their plans for the holidays until Dumbledore arrived.

After the noise in the auditorium subsided, he said: "Another year has passed! Before enjoying these delicious dishes, I must first conduct the Academy Cup award ceremony. The specific scores of each academy are as follows: Fourth place , Gryffindor, 376 points; third place, Hufflepuff, 382 points; Slytherin, 426 points; Ravenclaw, 472 points. "

After hearing Dumbledore's words, the Ravenclaw table burst into thunderous cheers and applause. Even though the little wizards of Gryffindor and Slytherin were mentally prepared, they couldn't help but feel sad.

"However, there are still a few things that must be calculated, and I still have some final points to distribute." When the cheers gradually died down, Dumbledore continued: "The first item, in recognition of Mr. Harry Potter, Mr. Ron Weasley and Miss Daphne Greengrass' heroic performance in the dungeon, one hundred points to Gryffindor and fifty points to Slytherin!"

The two colleges burst into cheers, while Rice frowned.

In his opinion, with Daphne's contribution, she was the one who deserved a hundred points.

Damn Gryffindor!

After cheering, the children in both houses realized that they seemed to be tied? This...are there two colleges that won the Academy Cup this year?

As a result, Dumbledore spoke again, and the auditorium instantly fell silent: "Miss Hermione Granger, she is the first student in a century to get full marks in the general examination as a first-year freshman. In order to reward Ten plus points to Ravenclaw for her diligence and intelligence!"

At this time, Ravenclaw, who had been surpassed by Gryffindor and Slytherin, suddenly overtook him and retained his championship.

Rice couldn't help but be speechless: Dumbledore knew how to control points. It was just right, no more, no less. It not only rewarded the three people who took risks, but also maintained the balance in his heart. It was a good calculation!

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