Chapter 25 The Annoying Gryffindor
Chapter 25 The Annoying Gryffindor
To date, only the snakes from Slytherin have consistently maintained their morning runs, so the gift Owen gave them before leaving was to show them clearly that as long as they have the right body, they can withstand the Crucifixion Curse.
This method was also used to keep Slytherin's morning runs going.
People's enthusiasm will always remain for visible progress.
He was wearing the Gryffindor school uniform, but before he even arrived at his new house, someone blocked his way.
"Dear Owen, I sincerely invite you to join the Gryffindor Quidditch team!"
Seeing Wood's "I won't rest until you agree" look, Irving chuckled: "Mr. Wood, you want me to join? Just to be a referee?"
"Of course not, I'd like to invite you to become our ball chaser."
Owen chuckled even more: "Mr. Wood, I've never ridden a flying broomstick since I came to Hogwarts. How do you know I can fly, and even be a good chaser?"
"You're a genius, I believe in you!"
Seeing his expression, Irving couldn't take it anymore: "I appreciate your trust, but think about it, if I could fly on a broomstick, why didn't Slytherin invite me to join their team?"
"They're blind; they can't see how great you are!"
Wood spoke with such confidence and conviction.
But Irving had to tell the truth: "First of all, I'm sorry, I really don't know how. Secondly, I have absolutely no interest in Quidditch, so please excuse me, I'm going to be late for my class."
Wood was indeed running late. He watched as Owen floated up and had no choice but to make way for him, then watched Owen fly towards the classroom.
"Mr. Wood..." Professor McGonagall gave a rare, inappropriate smile: "Owen didn't lie to you, he really hasn't taken a flight lesson, and he truly has no interest in Quidditch whatsoever."
Never had a flight lesson?
When Irving became famous, Wood had just entered his third year and had just joined the team. He spent all his time practicing except for studying, so he really didn't know about Irving's situation.
When he was in fourth grade, Owen went abroad to study. Now he is in fifth grade and Owen is back. He is teaching fourth and fifth grade courses and is also responsible for teaching some of the first grade courses. It was only today that he found out that Owen had never taken a flight lesson.
"Is...is this reasonable?"
Professor McGonagall wanted to answer: That makes sense! Because the school's flying brooms are unable to withstand the immense magical power within the young wizards, and they are very likely to explode halfway through flight, even the latest Nimbus 2000.
The young wizard's magic power is now three to four times that of an adult wizard. In other words, a broom has to withstand the magic power of three to four people, which it simply cannot withstand.
For Owen's safety, his flying lessons were not scheduled. Fortunately, Harry Potter showed flying talent, and she made a special exception to let him join the team.
While Wood was thinking about Owen, Owen was thinking about how to teach a Gryffindor class. Unlike Slytherin, the young wizards of Gryffindor had plenty of energy, but they never thought of using it for studying, except for fifth and seventh year.
Of course, now we also need to add a little witch.
As soon as Owen entered the Gryffindor common room, Hermione arrived with her books, bombarding him with questions, asking about everything she didn't understand.
Irving didn't get impatient; he answered each question one by one. When he learned that some people still didn't know how to do their homework, he even taught them some homework-doing techniques.
"First, you ask questions, such as why the Gamp Law of Transfiguration holds true. Then you prove the questions, and finally you write down your own understanding. It's very simple."
It's really simple. Those who understood suddenly realized, while those who didn't were still looking around in circles...
Of course, some people dismissed it and didn't listen at all.
The wizards of Gryffindor are all very individualistic. They like excitement and loud shouting, but Owen prefers quiet when he is reading. As a result, there are many tornadoes in the Gryffindor common room, and there is always a little wizard spinning and floating in the wind.
It was just a minor punishment, so it couldn't affect his studies. Even after wandering around all night and being forced to drink a bottle of awful-tasting potion, he was only slightly paler than usual.
Those being punished were mostly first and second-year wizards, because those in third grade and above had already been punished several years ago...
"Harry... I feel like I'm not going to make it..."
Ron had been wandering around all night, and although he had taken his medicine, he didn't want to go to class: "Could you ask for leave for me..."
Harry Potter didn't look too good either, because he had also been wandering around all night, but he felt much better after taking the medicine. Just as he was about to agree, the dormitory door suddenly opened, and Owen stood there with a smile on his face. He pointed his wand at Ron, who was still lying on the bed, and waved it to make him fly off the bed. Then he said, "Sparkle."
Ron made it to the breakfast table without any trouble and was full of energy throughout the day. Even in the History of Magic class, he didn't fall asleep because as soon as he closed his eyes for more than ten seconds, electricity would shoot out from his buttocks, waking him up again.
"He's a devil! He's a devil!!!"
Ron sat in the common room, his eyes wide open, but after a while, he realized that no one was responding to him.
Then, turning his head, he saw that Owen was holding a book, sitting in his usual spot, ready to read.
Ron, emboldened by who-knows-where, actually ran up to Owen and roared, "You're a monster! You..."
"wind."
Ron started spinning again, this time much faster than yesterday. Owen didn't even glance at him, but instead waved to Hermione, who was holding a book.
Harry, seeing his friend punished again, was about to retort in a fit of anger, but Owen spoke up: "Courage is not impulsiveness or recklessness, nor is it an excuse for you to challenge my nerves. Next time, I will use the Crucifixion Charm. Believe me, my research on the Crucifixion Charm is excellent."
In Owen's view, most of the Gryphon cubs weren't stupid; they just had some personality flaws, to put it simply...
I've had a full meal, but I've never been beaten for it!
The most prominent figures among them are a group of red-haired Weasleys, Harry Potter the savior, and Neville, except that Mr. Neville is the opposite of them; he is far too insecure.
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