The first week of June is the final exam week at Hogwarts.

The written exam, also known as the magic theory exam, starts first. All subjects except the flying class will be completed within two days, and the next three days are the practical exams.

In order to prevent cheating, no one is allowed to take Bafey Brain Refresher during the exam. It doesn’t matter if it is used to assist learning, but it is definitely not allowed to be used to cheat in the exam.

As for the more advanced Felix Felicis, which is prohibited in the advanced competition, it is not included in the prohibited items this time, but no one should drink such a luxurious thing as Felix Felicis in the final exam.

In addition, you don’t need to bring your own quill pen and ink, they are available in the examination room.

The first exam is the theoretical knowledge of Charms, which is supervised by Professor Flitwick himself.

"Mr. Donahue, I think you should change your clothes, what do you think?"

Abbot Donahue, a first-year student of Gryffindor, had just arrived in the classroom with a group of little lions. Before he sat down, he was called by Professor Flitwick.

"Sorry, I'll go now!"

Abbot Donahue, with a red face, hurried out of the classroom.

His wizard robe was full of notes written with invisible potion. As long as the professor invigilating the exam was not paying attention, he could make himself visible with magic. He thought it would be foolproof, but he didn't expect to be discovered before it started.

Ethan could only say that Professor Flitwick's temper was still too good. If it was Snape, he would definitely lose the qualification to take the exam, and he would also have to lose the school points.

Although the current Gryffindor school points have recovered a little after Quirrell came back to class, it is still the well-deserved bottom among the four colleges.

With Abbot Donahue as a living example, all the students were trembling with fear, fearing that they would also be caught.

But after Professor Flitwick made a round, no one escaped.

Special glasses that can reflect the answers in the eyes of wizards were brought back by senior students in Hogsmeade.

Compared to Ethan's Bafe Brain Refresher, this one doesn't need to be studied hard, just wear it during the exam, but it can only fool first-year students.

Because the five students wearing these glasses were caught, you are not Harry Potter with a hammer eye, and you can confiscate this thing every year in recent years.

There are also some more advanced ones who use Transfiguration to turn Xiaochao into a decoration on their body, which did not escape Professor Flitwick's eyes.

As a senior professor who has taught at Hogwarts for more than 20 years, I have seen all kinds of tricks. These first-year wizards are still too childish compared to those senior wizards.

They all use these things that can be seen through at a glance.

Senior wizards have all kinds of potions and alchemical props, and there are all kinds of strange ways to convey answers, such as secret codes and gestures.

I even caught someone taking the exam for someone else with Polyjuice Potion. If it weren't for his inappropriate disguise,I really didn't see it.

With Professor Flitwick's proofreading, the next few subjects were much more honest, especially Potions, where no one cheated.

The next day, Ethan looked at the subject of History of Magic, and found that more than half of the young wizards were cheating, and the process was quite simple and crude.

Defense Against the Dark Arts was not much better, and Quirrell didn't care about it at all.

Astronomy, Ethan really had no interest in it, so he didn't learn it very well, so he referred to Cassandra's answers.

Two days passed in a flash, four subjects were taken on the first day, and three subjects on the second day.

The next part was the more difficult practical part. If you don't know the written test, you can guess the multiple-choice questions. If you can get the answers to the essay questions, the professor will give you some points.

But if you don't know the practical part, you can only laugh.

In the Transfiguration exam, when Ethan and others entered the classroom, there was a golden snitch on the podium.

The content of the exam is to turn a teacup into a golden snitch, and the score will be based on the degree of completion.

Compared to the match turning into a silver needle at the beginning of the school year, this is much more difficult. You have to know that the golden snitch has a round body and wings, which are covered with fine lines. It is not easy to perfectly reproduce it.

Ethan thought that this was Professor McGonagall pointing at Gryffindor. Who made McGonagall a Quidditch fanatic? But Gryffindor was really not good this year.

After losing to Slytherin and Hufflepuff, they only won the Ravenclaw women's team with a slight trend (most of them are girls).

The following little wizards can join the Quidditch team next year. They are fresh blood. One by one, pay attention to me. Gryffindor really has no chance to lose.

Everything was normal before. Even if it became weird, it was a change.

Only after Seamus came on the court, everything changed, and Professor McGonagall was ready.

Bang!

As expected, the explosion still occurred, and golden fragments were scattered all over the classroom.

At least the color changed, which shows that Seamus still has a certain talent for Transfiguration, but his talent for explosion is too high, which overshadows his other talents.

When it was Ethan's turn, there was no problem at all, and he easily got an O.

In the Potions exam, the shrinking potion needed to be brewed this time was quite difficult.

In the past, two people were in a group, but during the exam, one person operated alone.

Daisy roots (chopped), shrinking figs (peeled), caterpillars (sliced ​​into thin slices), a drop of rat bile, and a little leech juice.

Although this was a potion that had just been brewed a few weeks ago, the entire exam site was still a bit chaotic, and the various questions were varied.

After all, you have to kill rats to get rat bile, squeeze leech juice, and cut caterpillars yourself. For those clumsy little wizards, this is a nightmare.

But this is no problem for Ethan and his roommates, who are the fastest to finish.

Although SNapp didn't give a grade in class, but O should be there.

When it came to the assessment of the Charms class, Professor Flitwick took everyone directly to a classroom with a small arena.

As a former duel champion, Professor Flitwick's assessment was quite hardcore, and he directly pulled them out to fight.

Practical combat brings true knowledge. He doesn't want his students to be useless and fail at a critical moment. This is not acceptable.

Harry was the first to go on stage. His opponent was Draco Malfoy. The two guys were equally matched, but Harry finally won the final victory with his Expelliarmus.

The next one was Ron vs. Goyle. The two of them were a bit funny. They actually dropped their wands and played free fighting.

Professor Flitwick's face turned green when he saw this. He was a professor of Charms, but these two unlucky kids were fighting with fists in his Charms exam. Doesn't this mean that spells are not as useful as fists?

Indirectly saying that my teaching level is not good?

Professor Flitwick immediately waved his wand to separate the two and drove them away, not wanting to say a word.

You can imagine the results of these two people.

After two more groups, it was Ethan's favorite part, women fighting.

It's a pity that there were no hair pulling, slapping, and clothes tearing, which made the watchability lower by more than one level.

"Hermione Granger vs. Cassandra Wallace~!" (To read the exciting novel, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Soon Professor Flitwick read out the names of Hermione and Cassandra.

Now it's all Gryffindor vs. Slytherin, and these two colleges are the most serious in fighting.

And Professor Flitwick also divides the groups according to the results of the weekdays, and tries to choose two with similar results, so that you can see something.

"Shatter into pieces!"

"Expel your weapons!"

"Obstacles galore!"

"Flock of birds!"

"Quickly imprison!"

"Stop the spell!"

The strength of the two wizards was much higher than that of the previous groups. Most of the time, it was Cassandra who launched the attack, while Hermione dodged or used protective spells.

Professor Flitwick also nodded repeatedly. This was the student he had educated. What were the previous ones, especially those two embarrassing ones.

"Front teeth are like sticks!"

Seizing the opportunity, while Hermione was dodging, Cassandra threw a white light at a tricky angle and hit Hermione's head.

In the surprised eyes of all the little wizards, Hermione's front teeth grew at an astonishing speed, growing over her lips towards her chin, until it reached the collar, and then stopped. (Normally, the chin should be pushed off, but in the original book, the teeth are protruding. In this book, it is set that unless you have a deeper understanding of this magic, you can change the direction to achieve lethality.)

With the front teeth growing like this, you naturally lose the ability to chant spells, Hermione couldn't cast silently, so she could only retreat.

But before leaving, Hermione's eyes wanted to kill Cassandra, and it was Front Teeth again. This group of people didn't know anyone except Front Teeth.

Although Ethan had guessed the result long ago, he didn't expect Hermione to end up like this.

I just don't know whether Cassandra did this on purpose or accidentally.

Hermione's actual combat is only average.

Although she is a top student and can quickly learn various spells and potions, she is still a little lacking in actual combat. She is a classic theoretical player.

And Cassandra's actual combat talent is beyond doubt. This time she didn't work hard at all, and she was not as serious as the last time she fought with Ethan.

I watched a few more waves of girls fighting. In the end, Gryffindor had three more little wizards (Nuo Zhao Zhao) and the two little witches had no opponents. There was no way that the number of people in Gryffindor was more than that of Slytherin.

"Neville Longbottom vs. Ethan Adrian!"

Ethan cast a puzzled look at Professor Flitwick.

Professor, are you serious?

I fight Neville?

Professor Flitwick looked at the ring and ignored Ethan. For his favorite student, the genius of Ravenclaw, who would not be defeated in seconds?

If the score is given normally, Ethan's opponents are probably T. (Very bad)

Professor Flitwick also knows about Neville. He has studied very hard, but because he was hit by the Oblivion Curse when he was a child, his brain is not very smart, and he is slower than others in learning magic.

I guess he can only get a P or D in the end. (P means failing and D means very poor service)

So, I can’t give a normal score when fighting Ethan. It’s better to give this opportunity to Neville. At least I can say that it’s because the opponent is too strong, so I can give him an A.

Looking at Neville, whose legs are still shaking, Ethan sighed.

“Expelliarmus!”

A red light accurately hit the wand in Neville’s hand, causing it to fly into me.

I can only do this. If I really use Expelliarmus on Neville, his current state is no different from being hit by a truck.

After all, the disarming spell also has a repelling effect.

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