It is obviously impossible for first-year students to learn Trans-Species Transformation in the first class.
Professor McGonagall only used a match to tell them that it would take a long time to turn furniture into animals.
Although the little wizards have been waving their wands very hard, the matches in front of them have never changed.
Some things are like this. It is easy for others to do, but it will become a mess when you get started, not to mention that the "other person" is Professor McGonagall.
"Pay attention, it should be turned into a needle, not a silver stick."
Professor McGonagall stood at the classroom podium and kept correcting their mistakes.
Soon, half a class passed, and the match was still the original match, with no sign of turning into a needle.
Several little wizards from Hufflepuff turned the match into carbon ash, but this obviously did not meet Professor McGonagall's requirements, and they were also deducted one point for destroying teaching aids.
Ravenclaw was different. Otherwise, why do people say they are smart? Seeing that there was no progress, some smart people simply took a different approach. They no longer insisted on turning the match into a needle. Still, they changed the color of the matches and quietly sharpened one end in an attempt to get away with it.
Some smarter ones even directly replaced the needles they brought with them and then insisted that they had turned it themselves.
Unfortunately, they were all discovered on the spot by Professor McGonagall.
Ravenclaw was also deducted 20 points by Professor McGonagall because there were too many cheaters.
…
Professor McGonagall stood at the podium of the classroom and looked around. She was a little disappointed to find that there didn't seem to be geniuses who shone this year.
The only one who performed well was actually only one...
Professor McGonagall turned her eyes to the first row.
Kyle was boredly supporting his chin with one hand and waving his wand with the other.
As the wand in his hand tapped lightly, the matches in front of him kept changing.
Although it didn't turn into a needle completely, it was already half successful... half in the true sense.
Kyle only conjured up half a needle, and the position was not fixed, either on the top, or on the bottom, or just stuck in the middle.
This made Professor McGonagall stunned. She had seen people fail for a whole class, and she had also seen people succeed in one try.
But she had never seen a failure so successful.
But no matter what, Kyle at least conjured up a needle, and this alone was better than other little wizards.
In this way, a class passed quickly, and it was not until the end of the get-out of class that a little wizard finally succeeded in turning a match into a needle.
"Look, Professor McGonagall, someone from our Hufflepuff succeeded."
The excited voice of a little wizard in the front row instantly attracted the attention of all the students.
Professor McGonagall looked in the direction of the voice and rarely smiled, but what she didn't expect was that the first person to complete it was not Kyle, whom she was optimistic about, but Kanna Prince next to him.
A little Hufflepuff witch with a very low sense of presence.
However, Professor McGonagall was only slightly surprised and soon returned to normal. She picked up the shiny silver needle and showed it to the whole class.
"Look, Miss Prince succeeded. As a reward for the first place, Hufflepuff will get three points!"
There was loud applause from the surroundings, and the badgers clapped especially hard, not only because of the extra points but also because they were happy for Kanna.
At this time, everyone's eyes were focused on Kanna.
This little witch with social anxiety had never experienced such a scene before. Kanna's whole face turned red instantly, and a puff of white smoke rose faintly above her head. She wished she could find a crack in the ground to crawl into.
As soon as the get-out of the class was over, Kanna rushed out of the classroom, holding her textbook.
Kanna regretted it in her heart.
Sure enough, being too close to Kyle would definitely not be a good thing! If she had known this would happen, Kanna would have changed her position even if Professor McGonagall scolded her!
…
On the other side, Kyle, who was innocently caught in the crossfire, didn't know that he had been blamed for no reason. As soon as he left the classroom, Cho came over and invited him to go to the Great Hall to find Cedric.
"Sorry, I just remembered that I have something to do later. Can you go alone?" Kyle pointed to Ryan, who was walking this way and said. "We agreed to visit Mikel together. If it's too late, Madam Pomfrey will kick us out."
"...Okay then."
Cho was a little disappointed but didn't say anything else. After all, Kyle would visit a patient, which was much more important than getting a map.
Anyway, she had seen Cedric, and she had a deep impression of him. He was the second most beautiful boy she had seen in Hogwarts, and she shouldn't make a mistake.
By the way, the first one is Kyle.
In order not to waste time, Cho immediately set off for the Great Hall alone after the two said goodbye.
Kyle watched Cho disappear at the corner of the corridor and always felt that he had forgotten to tell her something.
What was it...
Kyle couldn't remember for a while.
At this time, Ryan just came over and said unhappily. "Kyle, I specially reserved a seat for you, why did you run to the first row."
Hearing Ryan's words, Kyle subconsciously recalled the shocking scene before class. At the same time, he also knew what he had forgotten.
He forgot to tell Cho about giving Leona a free map.
This matter... Forget it, let's talk about it next time,
Kyle sighed and said. "Sorry Ryan, I was thinking about something before and didn't notice it. I will do it next time!"
"That's not what I meant." Ryan waved his hand and said. "I'm just surprised you dare sit in the first row.
I heard from senior students that the first row of the Transfiguration class is almost always empty. No one dares to get so close to Professor McGonagall when she is teaching. You are really amazing."
"Hehe... is that so."
Kyle laughed dryly twice. If possible, he didn't want to sit in the first row.
Fortunately, Ryan didn't notice his abnormality and continued. "Are we going back to the Dormitory now? Or wait for them together."
Wait for them?
Kyle noticed that all the students who left the classroom at this time were Ravenclaw students, and there were only two of them in Hufflepuff.
"Where are the others?" Kyle asked in confusion.
"Sorting notes in the classroom." Ryan said as a matter of course. "Oh, and reminding Professor McGonagall not to forget Mikkel's homework."
Uh... are you guys serious!!
Kyle's eyes twitched, and after thinking for a while, he said. "Forget it, let's go back to the Dormitory first."
He had initially planned to take Ryan to the school hospital, but now he thought, forget it.
...
A few minutes later.
In the classroom, Professor McGonagall sent off the group of Hufflepuff freshmen with a look of satisfaction.
She hadn't seen such hardworking little wizards for a long time. After class, they would check their notes, check each other's omissions, and even take the initiative to ask for homework...
This is what a student should be like.
Professor McGonagall rubbed her sore eyes and began to put away the matches used as teaching aids one by one.
Only then did she realize that Kyle had also succeeded, and the matches on his desk also turned into a shiny silver needle.
Maybe Kyle was stimulated by Kanna Prince.
Professor McGonagall didn't think much about it. However, she was still pleased that two good seedlings of Transfiguration came out of the same House.