No one would have imagined that electrification would bring such a side effect. You must know that in the past, handwriting assignments only stipulated the length, not the font size. , in fact, the amount is not large.

But now Professor Snape dictated the font size!This means that everyone can't be lazy!

Many people wailed, which made Snape, who had been dark for the whole class, a little pleased.

Of course, some bold Gryffindors also took the opportunity to ask: "Professor, how can I give you the electronic version? We don't have a USB flash drive or wifi."

When everyone received the news at the end of the summer vacation, they all prepared laptop computers, and even if they didn’t bring a computer, there was a public computer in an empty classroom closest to the library. Everyone knows what.

Snape looked at him and said meaningfully, "There will be."

Everyone combined the wifi that Dumbledore promised before, and understood it round and round, knowing that there will be wifi in the castle before next Monday!

The joy of knowing that the castle's fast access to wifi completely overwhelmed the pain of writing five pages of homework after class, and the little wizards were in high spirits again.

Even Casey couldn't help but think of the high-end game laptop he kept in the bedroom, and almost misplaced the potion ingredients.

However, she doesn't know what game she will download at that time, but it is always right to buy high-end equipment.

After Professor Snape marked most of the class potions with a vicious T one by one, this ups and downs potions class finally came to an end.

Most people are used to the low marks in the potions class, which can't dampen the excitement of the little wizards at all. On the contrary, because the class is over, the potions professor bowed his head on the podium to sort out the potion bottles and no longer restrain them. Everyone was even more excited up.

In the Potions classroom, everyone lowered the volume a little bit, but once they walked out of the classroom, everyone let go.

Casey heard a few Gryffindors in front shouting: "A new 3A game will be launched in two days! I'm going to hang up for a few nights after I get online. No matter how slow the network speed is, I can always download it."

Others are very understanding: "Oh! I know, it is produced by a big factory, and it has bounced several times! I am going to buy that one too! Can your computer run it?"

The Gryffindor who spoke earlier said a little triumphantly, "I bought the alien."

The boys let out a wow.

Cassie walked behind them, feeling that this kind of conversation was not fundamentally different from that of a Muggle.

With a start, the rest of the classrooms were soon electrified.

The dormitories of each college were powered on on the third day. When Casey went back at night, the fluorescent lamps and desk lamps in the common room were turned on, and several people were reading under the desk lamps.

Many people were clacking and typing with their laptops in their arms, and the power cords of the computers were plugged into several power strips in the corner of the common room.

Someone greeted Kathy and Eve who had just entered the door, and they both nodded hurriedly and walked up the stairs back to the dormitory.

As soon as Kathy got back to her bedroom, she went straight to her bedside lamp. She lightly flicked the switch, bright light spread across her bed in an instant, Eve's lamp also turned on, and she let out a scream of surprise , and then rushed over and hugged Casey: "Merlin is here! Great Casey! We have electricity!"

After Eve had vented her excitement, she quickly let go of Kathy and threw herself onto her own bed.

Casey ignored her, took out her own suitcase from the closet, and took out everything: "Computer, ipad, mobile phone charger...and Bluetooth speakers, electric toothbrushes."

She plugged in all the chargers, just enough to fully plug in the extension strip she brought.

She took out a small bed table from the box, then went to bed with the laptop, stretched her fingers and wrists, and smiled at the screen.

Eve, who was lying on the bed, turned her head and propped up her upper body to look at Casey. Seeing her smile, she asked excitedly, "What are you going to do? Playing games—do you have any interesting stand-alone games downloaded? !"

"No." Casey opened Word, typed a title, and said, "I'm going to finish writing the homework outline for Potions class first."

I don't know if it's because of the experience that Professor Snape taught other professors. These days, most of the homework for the middle and senior grades has become an electronic version. The minimum is four pages, and the workload has increased all at once.

A few days ago, there was no call from the dormitory or the library. Casey was afraid of running out of electricity in his notebook, so he finished his paper homework first.

Now that it can be charged, she can't help but want to catch up with the progress.

When Eve heard the word "homework", her upper body, which had just stood up, lay back on her stomach.

But she quickly said again: "Then you can lend me a read after finishing writing?"

Casey hummed, and the bored Eve lay on the bed for a while, then took out her phone.

With electricity and computers, the daily landscape of libraries has changed.

Usually everyone reads and writes the parchment homework here, but now, except for the little wizards in the first and second grades, most of them have a laptop.

The library and the dormitory received the call on the same day, and now all the seats are connected to the extension board, which is just enough to plug in a charger for each seat.

Kathy and Hermione sat in their old seats, staring intently at their respective computer screens.

Potter sat across from the two of them, looking at Kathy after typing a few words.

After a few times, Kathy stared at the computer screen and said in a low voice, "Look at the screen, not me."

This time Potter simply pressed down the screen of his notebook, stared at Casey openly, and whispered, "I can't write."

After typing a few words, Casey took the time to glance at him, then looked at the screen: "How much do you have to pay next week?"

"Uh...eight pages per course." Potter's expression suddenly became a little frustrated, he paused and said, "There are about six courses now."

Hermione finished writing a paragraph at the moment, and added a sentence in the margin: "This doesn't include the paper ones, and there are two classes that are missing this week, and there will be more with those two classes!"

Kathy calculated her own, and it was probably half as low as Potter's. Even so, she already felt that she was short on time.

She looked at Potter sympathetically: "You write quickly."

Porter silently snapped the computer screen back up and stared weakly at the computer screen. Casey heard him move the mouse slowly, obviously resisting to do homework.

Casey thought for a while, turned his body sideways, and poked his head out of the range of the computer. Just as he was about to comfort him, he suddenly heard a little wizard slamming the table not far away, and shouted excitedly: "There is an internet connection!" !"

The library was silent for a second, and then everything boiled over. Mrs. Pince's words of maintaining order were drowned in the cheers.

Even Hermione stopped doing her homework and looked at the people in the library.

Casey sat up straight in an instant, clicked on the network icon in the lower right corner of the screen, and a wireless network option appeared in the originally empty wifi list.

The author has something to say: Everyone: ! ! !

感谢在2020-12-2002:29:40~2020-12-2023:16:51期间为我投出霸王票或灌溉营养液的小天使哦~

Thanks to the little angels of the irrigation nutrient solution: 2 bottles of a quiet baby paper; 1 bottle of Jing Xiaoshu and Ah Nuan Nuan Jiang;

Thank you very much for your support, I will continue to work hard!

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