Instead of acting on your own, when others say that Gryffindor is reckless, do you have to use your actions to tell everyone that Gryffindor is indeed reckless?
Remember that bravery is not recklessness, and it is adventurousness rather than mindless recklessness.
Is it shame to have a Hufflepuff remind you?
After returning, each of you should write me a two-foot self-examination and reflect carefully on where you went wrong.
Next time you encounter this kind of thing, remember to find the professor.
Please remember to trust your professors. Even if you don’t trust other professors, you must trust your dean.
Did you hear that? "
The three little ones blushed, not knowing whether they were angry or ashamed, when they heard Douglas's last question.
They shouted loudly in tacit understanding: "I heard it!"
Douglas waved his hand and said:
“Then you can go back, I hope to see you for the inspection tomorrow night.
If you do it again next time, I will make you stand in the middle of the auditorium and recite your self-criticism to everyone!"
The three of them rushed out angrily without even closing the office door for Douglas.
On the way, Harry asked:
"Hermione, why didn't you let me tell the professor? We told other professors last year, but no one believed it..."
Hermione rolled her eyes and said dissatisfiedly:
"Harry, have you forgotten that we always suspected Snape last year, and it turns out that we were wrong.
Honestly, you've been praised so much by others that you've forgotten that we never suspected Quirrell from the beginning and that the incident was completely unexpected.
Strictly speaking, we did wrongly accuse Professor Snape."
Harry choked, having almost forgotten about it.
He said dissatisfiedly:
"Hermione, do you want us to apologize to Snape?"
Hermione tossed her hair: "You go if you want to go, I'm not going!"
Harry was speechless.
Ron tilted his head and looked at the two of them and said:
"So, we got a scolding and an extra two-foot-long homework assignment for nothing, and nothing was tested?"
Hermione and Harry both slapped their foreheads!
Chapter 114 Professor Holmes Who Doesn't Know Quidditch
new week.
The students below fifth grade at Hogwarts faced their trial.
Douglas compared the theoretical scores of two colleges that took the same exam.
Let the Ravenclaw students see how many of them are not as good as the Hufflepuffs. Of course, they also see how many have better grades than the Hufflepuffs, but no one will be proud of it.
Those Ravenclaw students who did not perform well in the exam lowered their heads in silence.
The same thing happened to Hufflepuffs, except the situation was reversed. They only noticed that a few of them performed better than most of the Ravenclaws, and most of them didn't care at all that they performed worse than the last Ravenclaw.
This forced Douglas to work hard to fool them one by one... After teaching them for half a class, most of them became motivated.
The situation of Gryffindor and Slytherin is a little different. Except for Hermione, the grades of other students are almost the same.
Of course, those few students who got zero marks were not counted. Douglas directly asked them to memorize the entire test paper and write it out.
In the end, Douglas even posted the monthly report cards for each grade and each college on the blackboard behind the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom.
There were also a few big words next to it: [O..Exam countdown 210 days! ]
And that number changes every day.
Every student entering the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom feels a sense of urgency.
The most difficult period was not for the fifth graders, but for the sixth graders who had just finished their OLS exams a few months ago.
When they saw those words, they seemed to be back to the torment they were in before the exam.
Some students even get their hair standing on end when they see the words "OLS exam".
Saturday came quickly.
Because today is the day of the Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch match.
When Douglas led the team for a run in the morning, he found that there was a strong atmosphere of tension between the students of the two colleges.
Around eleven o'clock, Douglas also followed the crowd to the Quidditch stadium.
The weather today seems a bit hot and humid, and there are faint rumbles of thunder in the sky.
When Douglas arrived at the venue, he saw Hagrid mixed in with a group of Gryffindor students with a telescope hanging on his chest.
When I walked over, I noticed Hermione and Ron were beside me.
He patted Hagrid on the shoulder and greeted him and the surrounding students.
Fortunately, Hagrid was sitting down, otherwise Douglas would have thought that his pat on the shoulder would have looked very funny.
Hagrid said in a rough voice:
“Hi, Douglas.
So glad you came to the Gryffindor game...
I tell you, Harry’s talent in Quidditch is no worse than Charlie’s, and it’s very likely that he’s even better than him…”
Douglas smiled and said:
"Yeah, I heard George and Fred talk about it too, so I came over to take a look..."
Ron frantically said:
“Professor, Harry is definitely better than Charlie. Harry did the diving move to catch the Snitch last year, which was really amazing.
Professor McGonagall said that even Charlie couldn't do it!"
The other students around all echoed in agreement, even though they had never seen Charlie's basketball skills.
Douglas shrugged and didn't respond.
Because he saw students from the Hufflepuff camp waving at him not far away.
“Aha, then I’ll see how Harry performs later.
But now I have to go to Hufflepuff, see you later!"
After saying that, Douglas walked towards the Hufflepuff stands.
After seeing Douglas leave, Hermione said to Ron:
"You might have forgotten that the professor is a Hufflepuff and even sponsored a batch of the latest flying brooms for the Hufflepuff team..."
Ron said unconvincedly:
"Quidditch is about skill, not equipment.
I heard that Professor Holmes is not a Quidditch player at all, so he doesn't understand Quidditch.
If I had understood, I might not have wasted my money on Hufflepuff."
Hagrid smiled and said:
"Ron, you're wrong to say Douglas doesn't understand Quidditch.
Although he was not a Quidditch player, he had taught Charlie tactics and how to manage the team, and he would come to watch almost every game.
I heard Charlie say that if he hadn't been the Hufflepuff Quidditch Captain at the time,
Because he felt that Douglas was not a Quidditch player, he rejected those tactical suggestions.
Otherwise, Gryffindor might not have won the Quidditch championship in those years.
Since Charlie left, Wood has learned some tactics.
But after all, it was not taught by Douglas himself, so there would be some difference in its application, which is why it was always suppressed by Slytherin.
Of course, these are all secrets!
They always chatted about these things while having a barbecue in my cabin.
I can see that Douglas doesn’t seem to care about these things and is just saying them casually…”
Suddenly, Hagrid noticed someone tugging at his sleeve.
After lowering his head, he noticed that the content just now had attracted a small group of Gryffindor students to watch...
It was Hermione who tugged at his sleeve.
Hagrid suddenly realized something, but of course his face didn't show whether he was blushing or not.
Hermione coughed lightly and said to the students around her, "I hope that what I just said is limited to us Gryffindors. Otherwise, if Professor Holmes gets to know about it, you should be able to imagine the consequences.
A ten-foot paper or reciting an entire textbook...”
The Gryffindor student couldn't help but shudder.
Hagrid also said quickly:
"Right, right, right. You don't know Douglas's tricks. They're too powerful. Back then, he almost... I mean, don't say it was me who said it, otherwise..."
Hagrid suddenly regretted his actions.
He glanced sideways at Douglas who was sitting among the Hufflepuff group, afraid that the other party would notice him.
Hufflepuff here.
Douglas was surrounded by Quidditch players.
They respected Douglas very much, and even the Hufflepuff Quidditch captain explained his tactics to Douglas as if he was giving a report.
He also introduced Cedric Diggory to Douglas, saying that he would succeed him as the new captain of Hufflepuff next year, and that he believed that the other party would definitely be better than himself.
Douglas was of course very familiar with Cedric, both in his past life and this life, as he was the fourth-year Hufflepuff class representative chosen by him.
He really liked this student and felt that he was a perfect version of himself. (Douglas himself believed this, but it has not been officially confirmed.)
Douglas communicated with them very cordially and even offered some ideas on their tactics from time to time.
Of course, whether the other party accepts it or not is another matter.
Douglas believed that he was never the kind of person who would force others to accept him. Even in the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, he always convinced people with reason and never forced them to learn.
Cedric still seemed a little shy and unable to relax in front of Douglas.
During the chat, Cedric mentioned cautiously:
"Professor, I heard from my father that he knows you. By the way, his name is Amos Diggory, and he works in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures at the Ministry of Magic.
He said you did him a favor and you had dinner together.”
Douglas had some impression of this person, a Hufflepuff with a short brown beard and a red face.
When he just returned to the UK a year ago, he found a Tebo warthog running around on the outskirts of Elmet in west Yorkshire. He took a lot of effort to catch the pig.
Amos Diggory and his colleagues took the Te-Bo Warthog away on behalf of the Ministry of Magic.
After learning that Douglas was also a Hufflepuff.
He kindly explained to Douglas that the Teboro warthog was the one their Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures had been pursuing.
Finally, Amos Diggory invited Douglas to dinner to thank him for helping him complete the task.
He also generously stated that if Douglas encountered any trouble in the future, he could come to the Ministry of Magic to find him.
Although Douglas felt very sorry that the meat flew away from his mouth, he didn't care about it anymore because the other party was a Hufflepuff and treated him to a meal...
Seeing that Douglas didn't say anything, Cedric felt a little embarrassed. He thought Douglas had forgotten about this matter, and his rash question made the other party feel a little embarrassed.
Just when he was about to apologize and say that his father might have remembered it wrong.
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