The Heavens: Hogwarts Transfer Students

Chapter 69 Don't be useless when I give you a chance

January can always seem a little boring. Linde was still the same as usual, taking lectures occasionally and living a peaceful and regular life. However, his classmates seem to be gray rabbits who feel that the cold winter is coming, and they become more urgent, walking in a hurry, walking on the road of hoarding knowledge. That's because in June, the fifth grade students will take the O.W.Ls exam, and everyone wants to get a good result, at least not too embarrassing.

Linde's roommate, good student Percy is the smartest gray rabbit in the whole woods. He wants to take twelve exams, which are all courses at Hogwarts. His dream is to get twelve O( Outstanding), such an honor has only been achieved by a few students.

"De Lin, how many subjects do you plan to take?"

"I don't like exams. If I could, I wouldn't take any of them."

The roommates all laughed, but they couldn't laugh anymore.

Linde: "There's someone behind me, right?"

Percy nodded.

"It's the most elegant and beautiful head of Gryffindor, Professor McGonagall, right?"

Lind's humor amused Professor McGonagall. She pursed her lips and smiled, but soon became serious again.

"Mr. de Lin, please follow me."

Percy and the others all gave Linde a funny smile that they couldn't help.

Professor McGonagall has the temperament of an old head teacher. When Linde sees her, he always thinks of his experience as a trainee teacher before time travel. He respects such an educator.

"Professor, what can you do for me?"

"Your paper received a good response, and an excellent witch has already proved your law of essential transformation. So the reporter of "Daily Prophet" wanted to take advantage of the enthusiasm to interview you."

"I'm not interested in interviews."

"Even if you want to refuse, you have to say it face to face, otherwise it is impolite, don't let others think you are an arrogant person, it will only be bad for you to make friends in the future."

"You convinced me."

"In addition, Mr. De Lin, I know that you have a high level of magical attainment, but you still have to take the exam. This degree is a testimony of your study and life at Hogwarts. Years later, when you look back on this time, you will I am proud of my efforts.”

"OK."

Professor McGonagall became visibly happy, brimming with the joy of persuading the prodigal son to turn back, "How many courses do you plan to take?"

"Since you have to take the test, take the whole test."

"That's great, so you'll be in class right?"

Linde: ...

"You're coming to class, right?"

Regarding the topic of absenteeism, after all, it was fooled. Who told transfer students to have privileges?

They came to an empty classroom, and the reporter had been waiting for a long time.

As soon as he opened the door, Linde saw a colorful ball of wool, oh, it wasn't a ball of wool, it turned out to be a female reporter's hairstyle with explosive waves and many jeweled hair clips, just like a cactus covered with decorations, And her not young and beautiful face was destroyed by exaggerated big sunglasses, scarlet lipstick, and acne-prone skin.

Linde could hardly praise this person's appearance from any angle. She was neither too beautiful to make one's heart beat, nor was she too ugly to be sympathized with, and her dressing style was not satisfactory. A dead-end middle-aged witch, a poor example of how fashion trends can go wrong.

"Rita, Rita Skeeter. You are the great Transfiguration wizard, Mr. De Lin, the most outstanding student of Hogwarts, my dear, we finally meet." The reporter vividly performed what is pompous With a smirk, the corners of her mouth were raised high, revealing two rows of magically whitened teeth, and the gums showed a disgusting light gray. The bleakness of this smile made even the clowns in Gotham feel ashamed.

"Hello, just call me De Lin." Lin De didn't judge people by their appearance, although he was indeed a little uncomfortable with the reporter's appearance.

Rita was accompanied by a young photographer who saw Linde coming in and quickly took a photo. He said excitedly, "Mr. De Lin, you will definitely make headlines, and you can put on a handsome pose." ?"

"Let's put the styling aside. I may not accept your interview yet."

When Linde was speaking, the magic quill in Rita's hand had already begun to write quickly. This guy really would not let go of any opportunity to catch wind and shadow.

Professor McGonagall did not leave. She sat aside and warned Rita, "I will watch you. Don't try to induce my student to say something special. And don't try to force him against his will. Otherwise, you will never try again." Into Hogwarts."

Linde nodded at her, "Thank you, Professor. I can handle it." He looked at the smiling Rita, "Now, don't let your nasty shorthand quill add to our meeting."

Rita's smirk became forced. "It's my profession, honey. Look, I write only compliments." She shook her foot-long press release, not wanting to People could see clearly, but Linde waved lightly, and the manuscript flew over.

Rita screamed, "Please don't interrupt our interview, Mr. de Lin!"

"Hush. Be quiet." Linde had a good attitude.

Professor McGonagall sternly pointed out that Linde has the right to intervene in the interview records. Rita was still messing around, but Lindh was already reading the manuscript.

The beginning of the manuscript reads: "Today, Rita Skeeter, a glamorous girl with a variety of styles, visited the ancient Hogwarts castle with her quill to criticize evil and reveal the truth..."

Linde really didn't know what to say about the charming evaluation. As a professional wizard, he would never laugh when he shouldn't, unless he couldn't help it. Professor McGonagall's complexion was not good, and she could tell that Rita had bad intentions.

Rita's smirk could no longer be maintained, and her stiff face looked more like a piece of frozen pork fat.

Read on.

"... De Lin, the hottest newcomer in the field of transfiguration, showed a very prejudiced and arrogant look, and his ugly posture destroyed his modest and gentlemanly demeanor. This is also normal, after all, he became famous at a young age. But we have to doubt a possibility. Fact In fact, every liar who is trying to gain fame will be terrified in the face of Rita's huge sum of money, if..."

Professor McGonagall couldn't bear it and stood up, and said to Linde: "Enough, let's go, the interview ends here." She looked at Rita again, and said sharply: "If you don't understand the achievements in the professional field, you can Please do not speak too much. Mr. de Lin's revolution in Transfiguration was ground-breaking, he was a Transfiguration master, not a newcomer, and there is no stain on his honor that you can slander."

Lin De flicked the manuscript paper in his hand lightly, a ball of flames flashed, and those false words turned into fly ash in an instant.

Rita tried to persuade her to stay, but apparently she was not sincere enough. Seeing that the interviewer was going further and further away, she screamed angrily: "Come back quickly! You are insulting a professional journalist. I will definitely report the arrogance of Hogwarts students truthfully. You are not afraid to give your alma mater Ashamed?!"

At the door of the classroom, Linde stopped, turned to Rita and said in an almost calm tone: "You see, I usually give others a chance. Cherish it, don't let my kindness go to waste. You didn't say it a second time Might be wrong."

On the way back, Professor McGonagall comforted Linde, telling him not to worry, and not to be sad because of the slander of some villains.

"Professor, you needn't say that. I'm not a child."

Mag's stern eyes revealed unconcealable kindness, "Mr. De Lin, don't put too much pressure on yourself, you are just a student. I will warn that Rita Skeeter again and never let her Published the news that smeared you in the newspaper. Now I regret not directly rejecting this interview, Rita has a bad reputation. She used to like grandstanding when she was a school at Hogwarts."

"You can't teach every student well. But don't worry about me, and don't feel sorry for Rita. She will get everything she wants, and if that time comes, she will never appear in your world."

Professor McGonagall felt that Linde's words were a bit strange at the time, and the tense he used seemed unusual, but she only regarded it as a slip of the tongue and didn't take it to heart.

Time passed day by day, and everything was calm. It wasn't until early Monday morning, a week after the bad-mouthed interview, that the headline of the Daily Prophet ran an article bashing Lind, headlined "Genius or Liar?" The true face of the transfer student! ", the writer and interviewer is Rita Skeeter.

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