Harry Potter and the Rebirth

Chapter 88 Assessment

After Harry received the newspaper of the day, he closed it immediately, tried his best to avoid the discussions of the little wizards around him, pretended to be normal, stayed away from the crowded crowd, and prevented Bai You from analyzing something from these things.

In order to ensure the freedom of his thoughts, he wanted to recreate the situation on that day when the black fog blocked the investigation, so he asked Gryffindor to keep him busy during this period so that he could chat with him in his mind. Gryffindor changed his usual lazy attitude, as he knew the importance of this matter.

Harley understood what Harry meant tacitly. She took advantage of Bai You's guilt for hurting her and kept chattering, telling Bai You what Harry wanted him to know, subtly influencing his way of thinking.

Bai You was fooled as expected. In his world, communication and thinking between people were not so complicated. If he was good at planning, he would not have exposed his purpose and unfriendly attitude in such a short time. He could obviously cover it up, but he didn't know whether he was disdainful or didn't know.

"Oh, as expected, people," Bai You said sarcastically, "always have their own selfish desires, and are always controlled by their own selfish desires. They even have to use high-sounding excuses to make themselves feel at ease in their selfish pursuits."

"Even Dumbledore is no exception," he said with some disappointment. "I thought he would be a consistent person, but I didn't expect that he would still let his inner thoughts affect his work."

Dumbledore met with Quirrell alone. To be more precise, he made Quirrell believe that Dumbledore would meet with every professor individually.

"I want Harry to finish his first semester early and give him special tutoring, but he lives in a large group after all, so he can't be too conspicuous."

Dumbledore looked up at Quirrell, he had different opinions for each professor and had his own suspicions about the man who had been possessed by Voldemort and was now close to Harry.

Quirrell met Dumbledore's eyes and understood what Dumbledore meant. Did he want him to let Harry off the hook? How could he dare to do that?

How could he dare to embarrass his master? On the night when the exam papers came out, he called Harry to his office on the pretext that he needed his help and wanted him to take a look at the papers in advance.

Harry refused, and Harry finished the paper in front of him. Quirrell took a look and found that most of it was correct.

As for dueling, he didn't think he was a match for his master, so he didn't mention it.

"Well, Professor, Harry has already taken the exam and got full marks. I was planning to report to you again in a while." Quirrell smiled flatteringly. Dumbledore couldn't bear to watch how this outstanding wizard from Ravenclaw had become like this.

Uh, but at the same time, Dumbledore was stunned.

He thought of Professor McGonagall. When Professor Cat heard his reason at first, she rejected him and shortened the amount of candy he could get this week. Dumbledore looked at Lemon Snowball who was moving away from him with a look of reluctance.

"How can you do this for just one person? This is unfair to the other young wizards! Besides, Harry has passed my test with full marks. What do you mean? Don't you trust Harry?" Professor McGonagall became more and more angry as she spoke. The more Dumbledore listened, the shorter his body became, and he almost collapsed on the chair.

"How about we make this assessment available to the entire grade and young wizards from all colleges?" Dumbledore went with the flow. After hearing this, Professor Meowth thought about it and agreed. Dumbledore breathed a sigh of relief and began to discuss the details with the professor.

Back to the present, Dumbledore looked at Quirrell in front of him embarrassedly, not knowing how to start.

"That's good, that's good." What should he say? Let Quirrell continue to do what he was doing next, which would not seem so abrupt and logical, so that Quirrell could not guess his original purpose.

"Do any other students know about this?" Dumbledore asked again, trying to find some loopholes.

"Hmm..." Quirrell thought about it. He himself was quite secretive in doing this, but Harry couldn't help but tell the people around him. The news of the principal skipping grades was widely circulated in the school.

"Quite a lot," Quirrell chose his words carefully. "Then you should tell all the students about this. Don't let Harry look too different. It's not good for her." Dumbledore said with a smile, his tone full of unquestionable determination.

Quirrell accepted this explanation, but he still felt a little uncomfortable in his heart. However, soon, the news from the Arnia Forest attracted all his attention. Apart from completing the task assigned to him by Deng Bulu, he had no time to think about what was happening behind the scenes.

Professor Dumbledore followed suit and consulted with several professors in turn. As expected, all of them agreed. Some even didn't even listen to him. They just did what he said and didn't need a reason to explain why they did so.

Dumbledore was ashamed. He had no time to think about it. He immediately went to another school to discuss these matters with the principal.

The enthusiasm of all the young wizards was aroused. After all, the temptation was too great. As long as they could take the final exams ahead of time, they would not have to complete their homework. After all, Harry, who had taken the final exams ahead of time, was an example. He had already completed the final exams of several courses.

According to information revealed by someone from Gryffindor who wished to remain anonymous, Harry had been sleeping soundly in the dormitory every day after his classes. Of course, not many young wizards were willing to believe this. After all, it was more likely that such an outstanding wizard would be secretly curling up in the dormitory. They all felt that this was information leaked by someone in order to relax their vigilance.

Those that should curl up are still curled up, and those that should lie flat are still lying flat. Most of the Hufflepuff students live in their own little world, focusing on the delicious food, occasionally raising their heads to take a look at the noisy surroundings, and then lowering their heads, launching a fierce attack on the food on the plate.

Some people in Slytherin scoffed at this kind of reward, but some others were jealous. If a prefect did not have enough strength to convince others, then he would not have the position.

Ravenclaw was still immersed in his own world of knowledge, but most of them were attracted by the condition that allowed them to audit other classrooms. They thought they were particularly outstanding and had already run to the professor's office to inquire about the difficulty and scope of the questions.

Seeing that the Slytherins were eager to try, the Gryffindors were not willing to be outdone. Some of those who were recognized as having good academic performance were also urged to take the exam in advance. Hermione was one of them.

However, some little wizards were soon hit.

Because it was approved by the professor, he asked everyone to test their level in front of him, which discouraged most people. The professor gave everyone a fair chance, but not everyone seized it.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like