Douglas thought that if students had three or four more classes every day, the other professors would realize what was happening.

If he takes away some of the other morning reading and self-study classes, he will still make money.

After all, with more classes, he can get more points.

The system currently does not show anything superb.

But he believes that as the points increase, more content in the system will definitely be activated.

But now is not the time to talk about this, after all, it’s just the first day of school.

The aspects of his teaching method that are superior to the traditional Hogwarts teaching method have not yet been demonstrated.

I can only figure it out slowly.

Douglas handed the document in his hand to Professor McGonagall, thus ending the previous topic.

Professor McGonagall took the file from Douglas and looked at the name on it.

"That's no problem. The school still has many vacant classrooms. You can choose one as a practical teaching venue."

Douglas said nothing, motioning for Professor McGonagall to continue looking back.

As Professor McGonagall's expression grew more serious, Douglas touched his nose awkwardly.

"Douglas, your idea is indeed very good, and as the main professor, you do have such authority.

In fact, Hogwarts also had this kind of teaching method a long time ago, but the danger was indeed higher during that time.

It was because there were too many injured students.

Eventually, with the intervention of the Ministry of Magic, the school's curriculum became relatively safe.

But how do you guarantee the safety of the students?"

Professor McGonagall looked at Douglas with sharp eyes, with a bit of admiration and regret in them.

Douglas nodded, agreeing very much with Professor McGonagall's idea.

So, he leaned over and whispered...

Professor McGonagall frowned and used the document in her hand to open Douglas's head.

"There's no one else here, what are you doing sneaking around?"

Douglas coughed awkwardly.

"Isn't this because they're afraid it'll leak out, so they're letting the students prepare in advance?"

After the two finished their discussion.

Douglas had just arrived at the office and had just made himself some tea.

Then I heard the office door, "bang bang bang!"

"Please come in!"

Only 6 people lined up and walked in.

They are all the class representatives he arranged for today.

"Good evening, Professor!"

Douglas poured six cups of tea and motioned for everyone to sit down.

“Well, good evening gentlemen and ladies.

Have a cup of tea first, and then I'll assign you tasks."

Shirley, the fifth-year Ravenclaw representative, the twins, and Hermione were very generous and pulled over chairs and sat down.

Valentine Webb, the third-year Hufflepuff class representative, hesitated for a moment, then pulled Martz Xiu, a first-year student, to sit down as well.

Douglas smiled what he thought was a gentle smile.

He took out two stacks of parchment from the desk and handed them over, saying:

"Ms. Shirley, Mr. Weasley, your task is to mark the examination papers of the students in your class today.

Then after you take it back, you can choose a time to explain each question to everyone.

The answer is in the house next door.

Can you do that?

As soon as she finished speaking, Shirley took the pile of parchment test papers from her class.

After seeing the first test paper with the correct answers filled in, he nodded seriously.

"No problem Professor!"

In fact, Douglas didn't need to give any instructions, as there were already Ravenclaw students with strong memories.

I wrote down the questions on the test paper and looked for the correct answers.

George and Fred looked miserable.

"Professor, I think there's a problem!"

"Isn't this taking up our spare time?"

Douglas ignored their requests and handed the test paper directly to them.

“Time is like the water in the black lake, it’s always there!

Come on, I believe in you.

I will ask random questions in the next class, and if one person doesn't answer correctly...

hehe……"

The Weasley twins flinched.

They smiled bitterly at each other, then took the test paper and muttered to each other.

Seeing Douglas looking at her, Hermione took out the parchment she had prepared.

"Professor, this is the homework I have completed, please take a look at it.

So far, three people have memorized the text.

Others were reciting in the common room.

I have already urged the three of them to do their homework..."

Douglas looked at Hermione in surprise. He really didn't expect that Hermione could make the most noisy Gryffindor recite obediently in the common room.

Webb, the third-year Hufflepuff representative, glanced at Hermione.

He knew this famous Miss Know-It-All at Hogwarts, but he didn't expect that she was so capable.

"Ah~"

Wei Bo sighed silently when he thought of his classmates.

They felt they still had time before the next class, so they were leisurely eating fruit in the Hufflepuff common room.

This made Xiu, the first-year class representative, lower his head in embarrassment.

He actually couldn't memorize the text yet, and of course his classmates couldn't either.

Xiu didn't expect Hogwarts to be so competitive.

Some people actually memorized the text on the first day.

Douglas took the third-year textbook from Webber and handed it to Hermione.

"Miss Granger, please listen to the text recited by Mr. Webb and Mr. Hew.

Let me take a look at your homework first."

Xiu blushed and raised his hand and said:

"Professor Holmes, I haven't memorized the first text yet... I..."

Douglas wasn't too surprised. He asked Hermione and Webber to go to the desk to recite first.

Then he said to Xiu:

"It's okay, you can memorize it in the office first, and go back when you have memorized it well.

Of course, this is not a punishment for you if you want to be a good class representative.

It requires efforts that other students don't have...

I’m very optimistic about you!”

Xiu nodded seriously:

"Professor, I won't let you down.

In fact, I have almost memorized it. It will only take a while, and I will definitely be able to recite it."

Douglas touched the little guy's head:

"come on!"

For a moment, Douglas seemed to see himself being called to the Chinese teacher's office to recite.

Of course, at that time he went to the office to memorize because he was a poor student.

Douglas drank his tea while reading Hermione's short essay.

The writing is standard.

He could tell that Hermione put her heart into it.

Even in this article, some regulations of the Ministry of Magic are quoted.

Chapter 24 Professor Holmes's First Patrol

Time quickly came to Wednesday.

The whole atmosphere in the school these two days is very abnormal.

The tension that should have appeared in fifth and seventh graders.

Under the pressure of Douglas' non-Hogwarts traditional courses.

Ravenclaw students feel that their position as a top house is threatened by Gryffindor and Slytherin.

The most obvious thing is that during meal time, there are always some Gryffindor and Slytherin students holding textbooks and reciting aloud in the restaurant.

And after reciting a sentence, both sides looked at each other with hostility.

It's as if after reading the sentences describing Boggarts, zombies, and vampires, those creatures will be summoned to attack each other.

The Ravenclaw students were sandwiched at the middle table.

While carrying the textbook on his back, he quietly asked the person next to him how far he had memorized the book.

If some Gryffindor and Slytherin students pronounced the words incorrectly, the Ravenclaw students would kindly remind them.

This made the students from the two academies who were glaring at each other embarrassed and stunned. They glanced at the textbooks and continued to recite angrily.

The Hufflepuff students drank pumpkin juice while watching the show and looking at their textbooks.

I was trying to do three things at once and ended up not remembering anything after I finished my meal.

Fortunately, this situation in the restaurant only occurs in lower grades.

The fourth and fifth year students who had not yet taken Douglas's class were given examination papers circulated from Ravenclaw and Gryffindor.

Silently recite the answers above.

The students who had already passed the exam smiled secretly at those who were working hard to memorize the answers to the test questions.

No matter what the relationship between the four colleges is.

They would never tell other colleges that Douglas gave different questions to each grade and each college.

When they answer the questions confidently, they will find that none of the answers they memorized are correct.

Regarding the abnormal learning atmosphere currently emerging in schools.

The deans did not interfere too much. After all, competition in learning is always better than a duel with magic wands.

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