The third year was still very easy for Solim personally, mainly because Solim chose an elective, which was the Ancient Demon Pattern, and other electives like divination, magical creatures, Muggle studies, Solim gave up arithmetic divination and the like, for which Professor Snape also approached him at the time, because Solim only took one course, plus compulsory courses, if Solim wanted to pass the O.W.L exam in the fifth grade, all seven compulsory courses plus one elective must be obtained O, otherwise as long as there is a score below O, it means that Solim will not get an ordinary wizard level certificate. But Solim doesn't value that kind of thing.

Taking only one elective meant that Solim had plenty of time to do his own thing, and he didn't have to waste his time on classes he didn't need.

Professor Trelawney's divination class was a complete waste of time and mixed credits. Indeed, it is true that she has the special bloodline of the prophet, but the ability to divinate by only looking at the bloodline can not be mastered through learning, and without that special bloodline, you will not learn anything in your life. Naturally, Solim wouldn't waste time in her class.

Hagrid's Magical Creature...... Anyway, Solim was really interested in things that Muggles hadn't seen in their entire lives, but now was obviously not the time, and Solim would be happy to make up for that after he had solved his own problems, but not now. And Solim did doubt that Hagrid's teaching skills would be up to the level of a good professor. It seems that Hagrid does whatever he wants in class, giving his students whatever he finds interesting, without any regard for the students' receptivity. And because of his bloodline, some of Hagrid's common sense and habits are indeed different from ordinary people. Some magical creatures attacked Hagrid, maybe just a small injury or something, but the same attack on an ordinary wizard could be fatal. This difference in perception has led to Hagrid's frequent lack of seriousness, and if it was still Professor Kettleburn who taught the Magical Creature Protection class this year, Solim would be happy to take it. Sadly, Professor Kettleburn has retired.

Muggle studies at Hogwarts seemed to Solim to be a big joke, and although Professor Keredy Barbugi couldn't say that she knew nothing about Muggle society, she was speechless about what she taught in class, and according to the senior seniors, she would give her students a detailed introduction to the principles of the steam engine, as well as various formulas in Muggle physics. Solim was dumbfounded, and it was clear that Professor Barbuji, like Hagrid, only taught her students what she was interested in, not caring about their receptivity at all, and even talking about the customs of Muggle society in class was better than talking about the steam engine. Although Professor Babuji appeared to be teaching Muggle studies, she was actually teaching science, and she not only taught her students about the steam engine, but also about all kinds of Muggle machinery: how cars moved, how airplanes flew into the sky...... Solim would go to that trouble to get to her class? Obviously not.

Professor Victor's arithmetic divination is indeed a little interesting, but her class has little to do with traditional magic, and it is not helpful for the improvement of personal strength, since it cannot help to improve his own strength, then Solim naturally will not waste time on this class.

Ancient Magic Pattern, this is a course that Solim attaches great importance to, second only to Charms, Transfiguration and Potions, if the wizards' magic is regarded as a science, then the Magic Pattern class is equivalent to the Muggle math class, it is the foundation of all magic, if you want to deeply explore the nature of magic, and want to improve your personal spell casting ability, then the magic pattern is an unavoidable hurdle. Whether it's modifying an existing spell or inventing a new one, it's all based on the pattern. Even if you see a spell you've never seen before, and you want to break it, you have to rely on the Pattern in the process of developing a counterspell.

And Solim also heard that the professor who taught this course, Bathsida Babling, had elven blood, which meant that she was a hybrid of a wizard and an elf, which made Solim a little curious, in fact, Solim knew that most of the news he heard was true, because no one else had seen her except her students, and she never walked around the castle or ate in the banquet hall. You know, with the exception of Professor Binns, the other faculty members have basically shown their faces, sometimes they meet them in the hallway, sometimes they go to the hall to eat, and they also go to see the games when they play, but Professor Babling is like he has never been in the castle.

This morning was an elective in divination and a transfiguration class with the professor, and Solim, who had not been in the first period, was comfortably in the Slytherin common room watching the Animagus, ready to try it once he was fully recovered.

"Solim!" "Solim!" he came back from breakfast to see Solim with his feet on the table, "the next session is Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration, it's almost time to go, and I'll tell you something interesting about what I just heard." "

The two men walked towards the Transfiguration classroom, and on the way Draco gloated to Solim about what he had just heard.

“...... That's it. Draco laughed, "The old liar said Potter was going to die because she saw a big dog in Potter's teacup. Honestly, I regret not seeing it with my own eyes. "

"You just like to get along with Potter so much?" Solim squinted at Draco, "Forget it, you're happy." "

Professor McGonagall noticed that something was wrong with the students during the lesson, and that she had just shown her Animagus, and that the students should have been amazed and incredible, not as absent-minded as they were now.

"I said," Professor McGonagall patted the lectern, "what the hell are you guys doing? This is the first time I've been transfigured without applause. "

The students looked at Harry unconsciously, and Professor McGonagall had clearly noticed.

"Alright," Professor McGonagall walked up to Harry, "what's wrong? Mr. Potter?"

At this time, Hermione raised her hand hesitantly.

"Miss Granger?" Professor McGonagall looked at Hermione, confused.

"That's right, Professor McGonagall. Hermione bit her lip, "...... in divination class this morning"

Professor McGonagall's originally puzzled expression changed instantly, and after putting on an insightful expression, Professor McGonagall confidently interrupted Hermione's speech:

"Needless to say, no more to say...... Tell me, is it that scam...... Professor Trelawney said today that Harry was going to die, and what trick was she using this time? a crystal ball or a teacup, or the smoke rising from burning spices?"

"Uh...... Teacup. "

Glancing at Harry, Professor McGonagall turned to the podium and said calmly to everyone, "Since Professor Sybil Trelawney entered Hogwarts, she has been prophesying the death of a student every year, but as far as I know, none of the students have died, maybe you can ask your seniors and seniors which of them has been prophesied, and then you can go and see if he is still alive." "

Frowning, Professor McGonagall continued, "It's not that I want to speak ill of my colleagues, but you must understand that divination is very uncertain, and it is not a strict branch of magic. You see, true prophets are extremely rare. And your Professor Trelawney ......"

Professor McGonagall stopped talking just in time, and she looked at Harry, who was relieved:

"From what I've observed, Mr. Potter is very healthy, so you still have to finish my homework on time. However, if you do die, I will allow you not to turn in your homework. "

Professor McGonagall's remarks were a great way to reassure the students that perhaps this was just Professor Trelawney's welcome.

That's why Solim scoffs at traditional divination: so-called soothsayers like to see everything they see as an omen, seeing this means disaster, seeing that means misfortune, and Harry seeing a dog means he wants it to be ......

Of course, if you say that, Solim can be sure that he is also a soothsayer: if an unfriendly wizard is pointing a wand at you, for example, you can say that seeing a wand means bleeding and injury. _

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