Chapter 480 A Novel Experience
Many people heard what Kyle and Professor McGonagall said, but for them who couldn't even handle a snail, they were obviously not qualified to participate in such high-end topics.
More importantly, they didn't understand it, so they might as well continue to compete with the snail on the table.
The two classes passed quickly, and when it was almost over, only Kyle and Connor completed Professor McGonagall's requirements.
As a reward, Professor McGonagall not only gave them both ten points, but also exempted them from homework.
Only the two of them didn't need to do homework, and everyone else had to practice the spell overnight and write a five-foot-long paper, which had to be handed in the next afternoon.
In an instant, almost everyone in the classroom couldn't help complaining, thinking that there were too many homeworks. It was also at this time that most people realized the horror of the fifth grade.
Last year's homework was still three feet long, but now it has become five feet long, which can almost be said to be doubled.
In the past, people always said that the fifth grade was the most terrible year, and now they finally saw it.
Especially Mikel and Ryan, they almost cried.
There is nothing wrong with having too much homework, but the problem is that Kyle doesn't have to do it... What's the difference between this and taking away their reference answers directly.
There were two consecutive spells classes in the afternoon. Like Professor McGonagall, Professor Flitwick also emphasized the importance of the fifth-year exam to them before class, and said that in order for everyone to perform at their best level, they had to work harder than before.
Then when the get out of class was over, everyone looked at him nervously, and Professor Flitwick did not disappoint everyone's expectations and assigned a lot of homework.
Maybe the next spells class was tomorrow morning, and the time was too short, so Professor Flitwick only required three feet of homework.
But the students didn't seem to be happy at all.
When it was time for dinner in the evening, almost all the fifth-year students were rare and quiet, even Mikel, who liked the excitement the most, didn't speak. He took a few bites of rice without saying a word, and immediately ran to the library.
A total of eight feet of homework in one day, which meant that they had no time to waste.
Cedric looked at all this with a calm expression... As a person who has experienced this, he has experienced it all.
But more often, he, like Kyle, belongs to the small group of people who are exempted from homework.
And this is just the first day.
In the following days, the fifth-year students finally understood clearly what O.W.L. year is. The average ten feet of homework per day is just the most basic operation, and there are a lot of spells to practice.
Even the easiest divination class has become heavy. Professor Trelawney requires everyone to record their dreams and make a complete prediction by comparing with the "Dream Interpretation Guide"... at least three times a week.
Their time in the library is increasing every day, and their favorite wizard chess and crackling explosion cards are forgotten in the corner.
Once, Kyle heard a chess piece cursing in the corner in the common room, saying that it had a lot of dust on it and no one came to clean it.
Because of this, almost half of the students' divination homework is highly similar... They even dream about doing homework in the library.
In this situation, Kyle seemed a bit lazy. Because he was exempted from most of the homework, his time in the library not only did not increase, but also decreased a lot... Oh, and Connor was the same.
In the huge common room, only the two fifth-year students could play crackle and explosion cards leisurely for a while, and many people were envious.
On this weekend, when Kyle woke up, he was the only one left in the dormitory... Mikel and Ryan got up early and went to the library, leaving only two empty beds.
Unexpectedly, he was the last one to get up... Kyle was a little uncomfortable for a while.
He walked out of the dormitory and saw Connor sitting in the armchair at a glance. She seemed to have been waiting for a while, and the crackle and explosion on the table were stacked high.
After going to the auditorium for breakfast, the two went to the Room of Requirement on the eighth floor together.
"Are you ready?" Kyle asked as he opened the box.
"I've been preparing for a long time." Connor jumped into the box with ease.
It was still the familiar little house.
But this time, the feeling was obviously different. With Kyle following her, she didn't need to worry about the fire dragon anymore.
This place was not big. She had basically seen everything when she came last time, so her eyes turned directly to the door.
"Come with me..." Kyle also saw her thoughts and pushed the door open and walked out.
The next moment, Kanna was stunned.
Although she had thought that the place to raise a fire dragon must be large, she didn't expect that the outside of the room was so big!
She stood on tiptoe, but couldn't see the end at all.
"You didn't move the Forbidden Forest in, did you?" Kanna asked subconsciously.
"No, no..." Kyle shook his head, "It's a little smaller than the Forbidden Forest, probably only half the size."
As he spoke, Kyle skillfully stretched out his arm, grabbed the sneaking Sniff, and threw it into the bushes beside him.
But Kanna didn't notice this. Her attention was already attracted by the wonder in front of her.
She was surprised to find that there were several distinct climates here. There was a lush forest in front of her, but next to it was an endless desert, and opposite was a world of ice and snow with heavy snow.
Each place was separated by only a small path, and it felt like the squares on a wizard's chessboard, clearly separated from each other.
At this time, a shadow suddenly appeared above the two of them.
Then Connor saw a fire dragon several dozen feet long swooping down from the sky and finally stopped in front of them.
It was the fire dragon that Ron had seen before and fainted.
Connor instinctively felt a little scared, but Norbert didn't even look at her.
After landing on the ground, Norbert's head, which was almost as big as a table, crashed directly into Kyle's arms, as if he was acting like a spoiled child.
Although he was prepared, Kyle was still pushed five or six meters away.
"It's terrible..." Kyle rubbed his chest and said to Connor who was trying to hold back his laughter, "I have reminded it many times, but it obviously never listened.
Remember to be careful when you come next time. It's not nice to be hit by it."
Connor couldn't laugh anymore. She looked at the giant monster that was dozens of feet high with lingering fear. She secretly decided in her heart that if Kyle didn't follow her, she would never come here alone.
"Is this really a fire dragon?" She couldn't help asking.
"Otherwise." Kyle patted the scales on Norbert's head, "It can't be a tabby cat..."
If it can change its appearance, it is really possible. After all, whose fire dragon is so docile... Connor muttered in her heart.
Kyle looked at her somewhat embarrassed look and asked with a smile, "Do you want to touch it?"
"Can I?"
Connor's eyes lit up. She had never been in close contact with a fire dragon before, and she didn't have the opportunity.
"Of course, no problem, don't worry."
Getting Kyle's affirmation, Connor also plucked up the courage and gently put her hand on Norbert's body.
The dragon's scales were not as smooth as expected, and they felt a little warm, just like touching the wall next to the fireplace.
Kyle took her to Norbert's back again.
Kanna, sitting on the dragon's back, smiled happily. This feeling was something she had never experienced before... very novel.
But Norbert was unhappy. He snorted and blew out a small flame, but because Kyle was there, he couldn't move around. He could only shake his tail and knock the ground to express his dissatisfaction.
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