What kind of person is Harry Potter?

Professor McGonagall is definitely one of the most qualified people to answer this question. To be fair, apart from a certain unnamed Potions professor, the other faculty members have a good impression of Harry.

He is sincere, polite, and has a strong sense of justice; but on the other hand, he is also "slightly" impulsive and reckless—which is not entirely a bad thing, at least it fits the image of a little lion.

However, the above are all evaluations of personality. If we consider academic performance...

I can only say that I can't go into details! If I could, I'd say it has huge potential!

It's exactly the same routine some teachers used at parent-teacher meetings in my previous life.

Finally, Professor McGonagall described Harry as follows: "Harry is a very friendly little wizard, and he plays Quidditch very well."

Felix was a bit bewildered. I asked him what subjects he was good at, and you're telling me he's friendly? Is there nothing else to praise him for besides that?

But being good at Quidditch... he seems to have a lot of athletic talent!

To be honest, Felix was a little envious. Not of the thrill of being a star on the Quidditch pitch, but because, in his opinion, someone with good athletic talent was at least half a dueling prospect.

What determines a duel? The power of spells, casting skills, mindset, experience, and reaction speed.

It's fair to say he possesses all four of the first four qualities, but his reaction speed is only so-so, barely enough to hold him back. However, don't underestimate Felix; thanks to his cheat ability, the power of his spells far exceeds what he should be capable of.

As early as the end of his fourth year, he was able to stand and fight three adult wizards to the death, forcibly breaking through their defenses.

Not to mention him now.

Take, for example, a potions professor who wishes to remain anonymous. Compared to him, Felix's magical theories may be slightly inferior due to his age, but the power of his spells is definitely far superior.

And all of this was achieved through his tireless efforts day and night!

Can you believe that he practiced a main attack spell tens of thousands of times? Take one of his strongest attack spells, "Petrify All," for example. This spell was the first magic he came into contact with, and he now rates it as level 6 at best, unable to break through to level 7.

There was no other reason than that his magical foundation couldn't sustain him as he continued forward.

But what does level 6 magic mean? Just two years ago, with two level 6 spells and a little bit of skill, he took down seven Aurors from the American wizarding world in an instant!

Unparalleled speed and devastating magical power—that's how Felix describes himself.

It was precisely because Felix forcibly skipped two levels and mastered two level 6 spells at the end of his fourth year that he had enough confidence to face the outside world.

Felix sighed, thinking that if he had such excellent reflexes, he might not need to rely on drugs to use his ultimate move.

Fortunately, he didn't waste those three years after graduation; a new kind of magic was already taking shape.

Here, Felix expresses his deepest gratitude to the dark wizards who have made indelible contributions to his magical career!

Thank you for breaking the law.

……

Felix sat on the other side, flipping through the materials provided by Professor McGonagall, occasionally copying down some information and recording some statistical data—a skill he had honed during his two years in the Muggle world.

In the past two years, he has worked for three companies, and each time he left, the company was reluctant to let him go. This is not because he cast a confusion spell!

In the afternoon, Felix and Professor McGonagall enjoyed afternoon tea together, during which Felix raised a question.

"Teaching assistant?" McGonagall asked, somewhat puzzled.

"It's an assistant, you could say someone who helps the professor with miscellaneous tasks, such as organizing research materials, grading papers, supervising exams, and auditing classes," Felix corrected. "Of course, there are some small perks too."

Professor McGonagall seemed to understand. She rolled her eyes slightly. What assistant? I think you just want to slack off!

Just as Professor Snape said, "Felix is ​​a typical Slytherin!" Once he got the teaching position, he started finding ways to shirk his duties!

"I don't think it's the right thing for professors to pass their work to students," Professor McGonagall said sternly, pursing her lips.

"Professor McGonagall, you've misunderstood me. I actually just want to nurture outstanding students."

Professor McGonagall gave me a look that said, "Don't try to fool me."

"It's true. In my plan, I don't intend to establish my own professors' club in the first year, after all, I need time to familiarize myself with teaching and the environment."

The so-called professors' club is where certain professors invite students from various colleges who have performed well enough in their courses to get together and study magic.

Commonly known as "special treatment".

For example, Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration Club holds events from time to time to teach magic and skills that are not covered in the classroom or in exams.

Professor McGonagall nodded; precisely because Felix was a newcomer, she hadn't mentioned it to him at all.

"You mean, we need to scout talent early? To prepare for next year's club?" McGonagall asked.

"That's right!"

Professor McGonagall thought for a moment and decided that it was a good idea, and it would also be very beneficial to the students. The extra guidance alone would be enough to attract top students. As the only outstanding graduate with a dominant level of excellence in recent decades, Felix was fully qualified.

As for underachievers? Who cares what they think? It has absolutely nothing to do with them!

There are no underachievers in the professors' club.

"So what are your standards?" Professor McGonagall asked. Such opportunities don't come often, and she was prepared to use her power for personal gain—no, to recommend talents from her own college without regard to kinship.

Felix thought for a moment and then suggested a few points: "Well... first, a proactive learner, someone who is willing to learn and has a strong thirst for knowledge; second, a good memory; and third... not too old, since this is my first assistant, and I want to spend some time training him."

"By the way, the grades for ancient magic script aren't important; I have special teaching techniques," he added.

Felix thought about it again and felt that these were pretty much all the requirements.

In reality, he just wanted someone to help him with all sorts of miscellaneous tasks. But even tools have different levels; a low-level, academically challenged tool is less useful than a single magic spell from him.

The "study-talented tool" type is different. Not only is it easy to use, but with a little training, it can be developed into a teaching assistant, research assistant, or even a partner. It can be said to be extremely profitable.

Professor McGonagall stopped eating her snacks and quickly went through the list of Gryphon schoolboys in her mind. Wood was out of the question, as he clashed with Quidditch; Percy was good, but he was already in fifth grade and had to prepare for his OWLs exams this school year…

The Weasley twins? She'd probably be sent back in a couple of days! But those two definitely have potential…

Immediately, a name popped into my mind.

"You mean Hermione Granger?" Felix was somewhat surprised. Wasn't that name one of the adventure trio?

Being in the same year as Harry Potter means he's only a second-year student this year?

"That's right, she almost perfectly meets your requirements—a love of knowledge, an excellent memory, and young age." Professor McGonagall spoke highly of Miss Granger, as there was a rumor that one of Granger's nicknames was "Little Granger."

Seeing Felix's hesitation, Professor McGonagall recommended the Weasley twins, but told him beforehand about their terrible pranks.

"I'll talk to them when school starts," Felix said, but he couldn't make up his mind in the end.

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