However, they all take off their clothes and hang them there to dry.

If some spells are not controlled well, the clothes will be damaged.

Douglas smiled faintly. This spell was based on the martial arts novel.

Those scenes of using inner strength to dry clothes were figured out by myself.

"Ms. Weasley, you may go to the classroom now and write a reflection on this practical class. It must be at least 10 inches!"

Ginny hesitated.

“Professor, I want to try it again later!

I think if I were given another chance, I would definitely pass..."

Douglas shrugged regretfully:

"I'm sorry, Miss Weasley, but due to time constraints, you can only attempt this lesson once."

Ginny had a bit of reluctance on her face, but she nodded silently.

When she reached the classroom door, she hesitated for a moment, then suddenly turned around and said:

"Professor, may I..."

Douglas smiled with satisfaction:

"Of course, Miss Weasley, it's your freedom!"

Ginny said to the other students:

"After you enter the cave, remember what the professor said: do not look into each other's eyes, directly or indirectly!

So, be sure not to look directly at reflective objects.

There are several puddles at the first corner of the passage, so you must be careful!

Oh, and that monster seems to follow you based on the sound of your walking.

Don't forget to whisper the spell..."

After saying that, Ginny let out a long sigh and prepared to turn and leave.

"Clap clap clap!"

Douglas clapped with a smile on his face, and the other students followed suit.

And several classmates took the initiative to express their gratitude to Ginny.

Looking at Ginny's somewhat embarrassed expression.

Douglas said admiringly:

"When facing a competitor, you can tell the other party all the information you know without reservation.

This is not only a kind of courage to face failure, but also an extraordinary courage!

I think Professor McGonagall will be very happy when she finds out.

Given that Miss Weasley used good wand glowing charms, whispering charms and keen observation in the process.

And showed extraordinary bravery and courage.

Ten points to Gryffindor."

The other students clapped their hands vigorously.

Ginny lowered her head sheepishly, seemingly concentrating on the Burrow she had drawn with her feet.

With Ginny's trial, the second student who tried to challenge the level quickly reached the puddle.

He learned from Ginny's failure, pulled up his trouser legs and closed his eyes.

He carefully stretched out his feet and walked forward.

He stepped into the first puddle and tested it with his foot. The water was up to his ankles.

He felt a lot more relieved, but he still cautiously used his feet to test the next step.

Not bad, this time I actually stepped on an open space and continued to move forward.

He stepped into a puddle again, but he didn't care and continued walking forward...

When he lifted his leg, he suddenly discovered something unusual. The foot in the puddle felt like it was being swallowed by something.

Suddenly, he was startled, and in a panic, the foot he had raised stepped directly into a puddle.

But this puddle was different from the ones he had encountered before. It was actually a deep pit...

He stepped on empty air and his foot, which was stuck in the mud due to inertia, was pulled out.

But before he could be happy, he saw a pair of green eyes looking at him from above his head.

"Above your head?" "See?" "Shit!"

Only then did he realize that in his panic, he not only opened his eyes, but also tripped and turned sideways.

But before he could think about it, he found that he had been hit by a full-body binding spell.

His whole body was stretched straight, half in the water and half on the shore.

It can be as miserable as it can be.

All the students in the observation room couldn't help but sigh when they saw the words "all petrified" appear on the drawing.

Douglas waved his wand and whispered, "Zombies are floating!"

I saw the petrified classmate floating in the air, staggering towards the cave entrance.

Douglas lifted the spell from him and helped dry his clothes.

The student quickly told the other students about what happened to him, and then hurried to the observation room embarrassedly.

......

It was not until five students failed in the same position that the students behind finally calmed down.

No longer hesitating, he rushed straight into the cave.

Instead, they gathered together and started discussing how to get through.

"Why don't we just jump over it?"

"You forgot, Colin had already tried it just now. The distance was too far, and he jumped directly into the puddle!"

“This is too difficult!”

"Yeah, I guess the professor never thought about letting us pass?" (quietly)

"I do know a freezing spell, we can freeze the puddle!"

"Really? Why don't you give it a try? I don't want no one in our class to pass!"

"But I don't know how to do it. I only saw Senior Hermione practicing this spell in the common room..."

......

Douglas was speechless when he heard them talking.

These kids are having a fight with the puddle.

He never thought of making things difficult for a group of first graders.

No one noticed that they were in the shadow beside the puddle, and a path only half a foot wide was left for them.

As long as they were careful to stick to the wall and grab the protruding rocks, they wouldn't have to fight the puddles at all.

It turned out that starting with Ginny, they hadn't even observed the surrounding walls...

Finally, by the end of the get out of class, except for a few students who were not good at using the wand-lighting charm, everyone else was still there.

Other students have tried it.

However, one of my classmates actually performed a pretty good Transfiguration spell.

He turned a small stone into a wooden board and placed it over the puddle.

But unfortunately, his transformation was too short-lived, and before he could pass through, the wooden board turned back into small stones.

He also fell into the puddle.

Although he didn't open his eyes, he went in the wrong direction when he climbed out of the puddle.

When he opened his eyes because he felt something was wrong, he met those eyes.

At the end of the get out of class, Douglas had to regretfully inform them that all of their challenges had failed.

Behind the Gryffindor first years came the Ravenclaw first years.

Relatively speaking, their performance is much better than that of Gryffindor students.

Four students discovered a hidden path and successfully reached the second level.

But still failed at the second level.

However, neither the students who failed the first level nor the students who failed the second level told their experiences to others.

Douglas didn't say anything about this.

Everyone has their own choice.

After Ravenclaw, it is the last class of the day.

Second year Slytherin.

Chapter 64 Crabbe is the first

Douglas introduced the rules but did not promise them anything.

He didn't think his autographed book would be attractive to these Slytherins.

Just a mention, there will also be a ranking for this practical class.

Observation room in the practical class classroom.

When he asked who would go in first, no one said anything.

Draco, the class representative, first looked at Goyle and Crabbe beside him.

After thinking for a while, he pointed to a classmate behind him and said, "Theodore, you go first!"

The Slytherin named Theodore Nott frowned, but didn't say anything in the end.

After glaring at Draco, he stepped directly into the entrance.

Draco had a smug smile on his face. This Theodore Nott relied on his cousin being the male student union president.

He has always been disrespectful to me as the class representative. I have urged him to memorize the lessons several times, but he just ignored me...

This practical class is actually a bit disadvantageous for the second-year Slytherins.

After all, they had just learned a creature detection spell in Defense Against the Dark Arts yesterday, and most of them were not proficient in it.

This spell can detect whether there are other creatures within a one-meter radius around the body.

But you can't mark the location.

And when there are too many creatures around, it is impossible to tell which one is the one you are looking for.

There's nothing we can do about it, since they are ranked last.

After Theodore Nott entered the passage.

He first cast a wand-lighting charm, but didn't dare look around.

He groped forward cautiously, but soon he noticed that something seemed to be following him.

He was so scared that he felt a chill on his back.

He felt that he didn't need to cast any detection spell at all to know that there were living creatures around.

He sneered, the professor never said that we were not allowed to attack that creature.

He took a few quick steps forward, then turned, waved his wand rapidly, and shouted, "Flame!"

With a sound like firecrackers, a faint orange fireball spread out.

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