The first thing the herbal medicine class starts is the roll call.

Professor McGonagall didn't name them because she had seen each of the young wizards come to the classroom.

And she, every little wizard remembers.

But the other professors still have to be named.

After the roll call, Professor Sprout naturally asks questions.

Of course, Hermione, a little expert in extra points, raised her hand at the first time, and then skillfully memorized the content of the textbook, adding another 2 points to Gryffindor.

After adding points, Hermione also smiled smugly at Locke.

What else could Locke do, he could only give her a thumbs up.

After the herbal medicine class, the group of 5 formed in the morning played by the black lake for a while before going back to dinner together.

This time Hermione was also very face-saving and didn't feel like it was a waste of time.

Because Harry they did play at first, but Locke and Hermione were actually practicing spells.

It was at this time that Harry and Ron first saw Locke's "Blazing" spell!

When the hot fireball crashed into the lake and burst steam, Harry and Ron felt unreal.

This is not a spell that a young first-year wizard should master!

And Hermione's "obstacles" are also very powerful, which can make Locke's fireball speed very slow.

In this case, Locke's fireball is estimated to be difficult to hit people!

Locke also asks Hermione for the spells that are often used, such as "clean up", "repair as new", and "clear as a spring".

This greatly satisfied Hermione's vanity.

And Harry and the others also took the opportunity to learn a lot.

Overall, everyone was happy.

Even Hermione and Ron's relationship has gotten a little better, and it's not so-for-tat.

Ron had to admit that Hermione was really good!

And Hermione understood that for her, Locke was the most important thing.

Others, as long as you don't deduct house points, we're still good friends.

......

After dinner, Locke and Hermione invite Harry to the library to do their homework.

The three didn't refuse, Neville wanted to be with Locke and Hermione, but he had to admit that he was too stupid to keep up with those two.

And Harry is under the influence of Locke, and he is still a good student, and his trouble-making gene has not been activated for the time being.

As for Ron, he also saw who was the most influential in this group, and naturally he didn't refuse.

In the end, the five people finished their homework before leaving the library.

I have to say that the homework in the Transfiguration class is really difficult, and when the three of Harry actually wrote it, they were glad that they came to the right place this time.

Otherwise, without reference, without the help of Locke and Hermione, let the three of them complete the transformation class homework independently, it would be really terrible!

In this way, it seems that it is good to have a top student around you.

At least copy homework or something, it's very convenient.

In this way, the second day of arriving at Hogwarts, Locke and the lion cubs spent it to the fullest.

And the next day, Tuesday, in the morning, it was still a herbal medicine class.

But in the afternoon, there was a lesson that Locke and Hermione were looking forward to - Charms class.

Probably for the vast majority of young wizards, this is the most practical course.

After all, how can a wizard who doesn't wield a wand cast a spell call himself a wizard?

And for little wizards like Locke and Hermione, who are Muggle-born and rarely see others casting spells, this course is even more mysterious and exciting!

And Hermione was rightly nervous again.

"Locke, you say, can we cast the spell successfully? I mean, can we keep up with the lesson?".

"What the hell are you talking about, Hermione, have you forgotten that you've mastered at least a third of the spells in Standard Spell Elementary, haven't you?"

Locke felt that Hermione was very similar to the top students he had answered after the exams in his previous life.

Obviously, I rode the dust and left the rest of the class far behind, but I had the face of being the first to the bottom.

Although sometimes they don't mean to, it's still a bit of a nuisance.

"But ......."

"No, no. Trust me, you'll be Professor Flitwick's protégé. Your talent for spells is truly enviable!".

"Really? Am I really that good, Locke?".

"Really, really Miss Granger!".

"Locke, I'm glad you can put up with her all the time. Ron couldn't help but interject.

"Ron!" Hermione put the book in Locke's arms, leaning over to face Ron.

"No, just as I didn't say anything! Hermione, if we don't want to be stared at, we'd better be quiet!" Ron ducked behind Harry.

Seeing this, Hermione pursed her lips and let Ron go.

Mainly because Harry and Locke are so eye-catching that they always attract the attention of other young wizards wherever they go.

And in this case, the other three "ordinary people" in their small group are even more eye-catching.

In public, all three tend to keep a low profile.

Charms class, like Defense Against the Dark Arts class, was on the fourth floor of the school.

And the room that Mr. Principal reminded that students are forbidden to approach is also on the fourth floor, just on the other side of the corridor.

But Locke wasn't thinking of going there yet, though Harry was a little concerned.

It was Professor Flitwick who taught you Charms.

He has goblin blood, so he is very short and needs to put a few books under his feet before he can show his head behind the lectern.

He was the head of Ravenclaw, won the International Wizarding Duel Tournament in his youth, and his level of spells was definitely first-class.

He is gentle, humorous, approachable to students, and one of their favorite professors.

Well, the deans of the four colleges, only Professor McGonagall and Professor Snape were feared by the students.

Professor Flitwick was so excited when he called Harry's name that he fell straight off the book.

I wonder if this is part of his humorous move, an improvisation to get closer to the freshmen.

But in reality, as a fighting wizard, he was very curious about Harry who could defeat Voldemort, and he was full of expectations for him.

But obviously, Harry's talents seemed to be focused on Quidditch and Defence Against the Dark Arts.

In the first Charms lesson, Harry didn't excel.

On the contrary, Hermione and Locke, two Muggle-born wizards, startled Flitwick.

In the first class, everyone learned the safest and most practical magic spell "fluorescent flicker".

Actually, the spell was really simple, and by the end of the lesson, most of the young wizards had successfully cast it.

The only ones who failed were Seamus, "Demomaniac", and Neville, who was overly nervous.

But Hermione and Locke succeeded the first time.

Hermione's "fluorescent flash" is very standard, and it has been cast many times, and the success rate is 100%.

Locke simply used the silent spell directly, which made Flitwick very excited, and directly added 5 points to Locke.

The little witch Hermione was immediately upset, she had worked hard all day yesterday to add 3 points to the house, and this morning's herb class didn't rob Hufflepuff's Hannah.

And Locke, with only one lesson, surpassed her in extra points.

Faced with the little witch's resentful expression, Locke was also embarrassed.

The spell of "fluorescent flicker" is a bit special to Locke. It was a symbol of his complete run-in with the White Princess.

It's just that the first lesson of Charms class is what I learned, so there's no way around it.

For ordinary young wizards, the silent spell is still too far away.

Although some young wizards can chant spells very quietly and then cast spells.

But it wasn't a silent spell.

A silent mantra is one that is silently recited in the heart and the lips do not move at all.

In actual combat, there is a big gap between those who have mastered the silent spell and those who have not.

If you use the Silent Spell to do bad things and carry out sneak attacks, it will be even more invincible.

So, Locke was able to use the Silent Spell in his first year, even if it was just a "fluorescent flash", which was enough to surprise Flitwick.

Direct +5 points is really not a lot.

The amazing performance of Locke's Charms class caused him a little trouble.

If you're already eye-catching, the little things you do will be revealed.

What's more, what Locke did was not simple at all. So, at dinner, even the professors began to discuss Locke's affairs.

Locke could only lament that Hogwarts was too small and that there was too little entertainment for everyone.

That's why I can talk about a first-year wizard over and over again so boringly.

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