Chapter 112 It smells so good! ! !
After arriving at the castle, Professor Marchban's voice became much quieter - she finally controlled her emotions at this moment.
Andrew used a small writing technique when describing Dumbledore's fifth grade, which is the classic contrast method.
To put it simply, it is to use various gorgeous words to describe a person, and then use various means to make this person become the background of the second person.
Since Professor Marchban is the examiner, there is no need to use classic methods such as slaps in the face, contempt, and pushback. Just use classic methods to create miracles.
Andrew painstakingly described the examiner's knowledge, fairness, high status in magical society, and professionalism that never makes mistakes.
Anyway, after the perfect qualities are piled up and the things she witnessed are exaggerated, just write that she followed her heart and believed that Dumbledore had created a miracle.
Judging from the respectful and non-perfunctory appearance of the professors present, Andrew found that he had made two serious mistakes.
First, maybe all of his compliments are accurate, and second, Dumbledore is being serious...
'hiss…'
Andrew gasped.
In this way, part of the reason why the professor was very happy this time may be that she believed that Dumbledore really said this to the interviewer (Magical Legends does have the original transcript of Dumbledore's interview, which is why they dared to make such a big mistake) One of the reasons for the adaptation...)
"Attention, attention, we have to meet all students."
Huffman reminded in a low voice - although many students, especially the naughty ones in Gryffindor, knew that Andrew worked in Professor McGonagall's office, this was the first time for him to stand among the professors in public.
When he was in fifth grade, he passed the threshold with the joy of being promoted to prefect. It was not easy for Andrew.
"It's okay, my attention is on the professor, I can just follow your example..."
Andrew responded in a low voice and followed the team in front step by step into the restaurant.
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'It's not a big problem...'
Those looks didn't put much pressure on Andrew - especially the looks from the fifth graders who wanted to look but didn't dare to look, which directly resolved his last stiffness.
Everyone is like this - as long as someone is more embarrassed than me, I won't feel embarrassed.
Andrew adapted quickly. The previous round of watching and the frustrated expression of the fifth grade this time made great contributions.
When Professor McGonagall asked him and Huffman to lead the examiner group to the prepared lounge, he was even able to talk to the examiners politely.
Although Professor McGonagall and Dumbledore will also go together, the time on the road is actually for the examiners to get familiar with these two students who will be doing odd jobs next time - leading the way is to tell everyone that if there is any work, go directly to these two people. They can basically handle it, and even if it doesn't work, they can quickly find someone who can do the job.
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"Yes, Hogwarts is even more cheerful than in previous years - are the library opening hours still the same as before?"
After the professors headed by Mike...Dumbledore left after greetings, the handymen officially appeared.
"Yes, Professor, are you going?"
Huffman responded quite politely - he was older and had to bear the burden in advance. Moreover, he had finished the exam after all and was familiar with the professors, which gave Andrew a transition space.
"Don't worry, that book?"
"Yes, I'm sure there are five incidents where I found annotations in the book. I can't count the ones I claim to have seen."
"It really does!"
The examiners suddenly became very enthusiastic.
Professor Marchban looked at the group of people happily - she was much kinder than she looked.
"What about Peeves?"
Everyone is a student at Hogwarts and is familiar with this.
"It's even scarier than what was written. Before we moved the target, the school hospital was overcrowded." Huffman didn't mean to hide it - charging Peeves was simply too cool in the eyes of Gryffindor.
"So powerful?"
"Can't even use the spell, Professor, it's immune to almost all of our control spells!"
"Merlin's beard! It's all real!"
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Senior Huffman, take it easy.
If Peeves sends the examiner to the school hospital, I'm afraid you will have to be pinned to the door of Professor McGonagall's office for public display!
Obviously, the well-informed Professor Marchban also discovered this very likely thing - it was extremely unlucky for the instructor to be sent to the school hospital.
"You can go to the library to find some reference books, and Peeves shouldn't let him destroy the exam room."
'This is best...otherwise I'd be sorry for the temporary notices and promised things...'
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Although Andrew didn't do that, he saw Huffman operating it with his own eyes - Huffman found Peeves and said that according to the ancient contract, Peeves was strictly prohibited from causing trouble in the castle, but the school would While the announcement restrained the students, Peeves was provided with enough stale bread and rotten vegetables every day from the exams to the holidays...
There is no doubt that other Gryffindor prefects have also done this - Andrew finally understands why the graduating prefects use the word hunting to describe their actions.
Most of the ammunition is even provided by the school - clean more often, and you don't have to worry about troublemakers at critical times. The principal who signed the contract really does practical things.
She used her fame to limit the biggest instability factor in the school. Thinking about it, if Peeves, the former God of War, showed up in the college entrance examination, it would be really doomed...
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"Well, Mr. Huffman, please take the examiners to the library."
While Andrew was sighing, Professor Marchban had already asked Huffman to take the examiners to a library they were more familiar with than Huffman.
But just after the examiners left, Andrew was targeted.
In other words - he has been targeted for a long time.
The appearance of most of the second-year students was really suspicious, and the person who had the doubts happened to be the one who liked to ask questions the most in the entire castle.
"What grade is Taylor in?"
? ? ?
As soon as such a question appeared, Andrew was stunned - no, what is the sense of déjà vu of this group of people playing with children?
“Which college?”
"Hello, professors. My name is Andrew Taylor. I am a first-year Ravenclaw. I am responsible for handling the chores for this OWLs reception. If the professors need anything, please let me know at any time."
It's boring to be funny with a straight look, don't be anxious, the more anxious the other person is, the happier the other person will be.
He started to appreciate the dress now, which was very consistent with the character he was playing.
Sure enough, despite his efforts to imitate adults' acting skills, the professors lost interest after a few questions.
"Okay, it's okay. We will handle it ourselves. The house elves will help us. One of you or Huffman must arrive at the examination room before the exam starts tomorrow."
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'It's safe...'
Andrew breathed a sigh of relief after walking far away, "Senior Huffman, come on, I guess all the professors' curiosity will be on you next." ’
(End of chapter)