Hogwarts Card Drawer

Chapter 62 Defense Against the Dark Arts

Looking at the title of the book above, Kronos showed a satisfied smile. On the other hand, Mr. Filch looked puzzled.

Chronos took his wand and cast a small charm on the quill. This allows Chronos to free his hands. He just needs to speak with his mouth, and the quill will write the words he said on the paper. This is a relatively practical little spell that Kronos learned last semester.

Kronos kept talking, and the quill was writing quickly on the paper, making a sound of "sand, sand, sand" on it. Kronos didn't say long before he stopped writing, because he really didn't have anything dry in his mind, and he was worthy of his junior high school math teacher in his previous life if he could remember these things.

Chronos cast a copying spell on the newly written book with his magic wand, and the book automatically began to divide and replicate, just like cells in biology.

"How is it? Mr. Filch." Chronos asked Filch who was standing beside him.

"Professor Slughorn, your magic power is very powerful." Filch flattered Chronos without blushing.

Chronos rolled his eyes. "I didn't ask that, Mr. Filch. I mean, would you like to work with me?"

Filch was obviously taken aback, he hurriedly asked, "I...what can I cooperate with you?"

"It's very simple." Kronos said, "bind these copied papers into a volume, and then wrap the cover with kraft paper. Write the title of the book I just showed you. Finally, put them at ten gold coins each. Galleon's price to these Hogwarts students."

"Ten...ten Galleons? Professor Slughorn, isn't this too expensive?" Filch was stunned by Chronos's price, since he worked at Hogwarts for a month. It was only two hundred Galleons, and his monthly salary was only worth twenty of these books.

"Don't worry, Mr. Filch. Someone will buy it. Knowledge is priceless." Kronos didn't care whether it could be sold. His starting point for writing these books was for those Slytherins who had never touched A pure-blood wizard's student in Mathematical Geometry. Ten Galleons per book is nothing short of child's play to them.

Moreover, Kronos wrote those property theorems and determination theorems very clearly, and they only need to memorize them to deal with the test papers issued by Kronos.

"Don't worry, Mr. Filch. You won't do it in vain. You can get two Galleons for every book you sell." Kronos patted Mr. Filch on the shoulder, although he was not yet so He was tall, but Filch always bent down very low in front of Chronos.

"But...I..."

"Okay, Mr. Filch. Just do as I said! I'm going to class, and it's Defense Against the Dark Arts class in the afternoon, it's really bad." Kronos looked at "Traveling with Vampires" in his hand . On the cover of the book is Gilderoy Lockhart's big smile, his teeth are so white that it makes people panic.

Chronos walked through a corridor full of students and climbed the stairs. Those people stared at Chronos.

Arriving in Lockhart's classroom, Chronos walked to the back and found a seat at random and sat down. He had already decided that the lesson was a waste of time, after all you couldn't learn anything from Lockhart except bragging and lying.

"Kronos?" The person next to him called him.

"Hey, Harry." Kronos realized that the classmate sitting next to him was Harry Potter.

"You are?" Kronos looked at Harry strangely. He was busy stacking seven Lockhart books in front of him, and buried his head in it.

"You see, this hides my face. So I can't see Lockhart in person," said Harry.

"Good idea, Harry." Kronos felt that Harry was sometimes quite clever, and he followed Harry's example and buried his head in those seven thick books.

"Do you hate Professor Lockhart too?" Harry asked.

"Hate it? I don't know him at all, why would I hate him?" Kronos put his head on the table.

"Then what are you?" Harry pointed to his desktop.

"I just don't want to hear a liar bragging." After saying this, Chronos and Harry both laughed. Hermione in front turned her head and gave Harry a dissatisfied look. She sat with Ron.

"Okay, students." Lockhart had already arrived in the classroom, he cleared his throat and signaled for the students to quiet down.

When the whole class was seated, Lockhart fell silent. He took a step forward, picked up Swimming With Giants from Neville's desk, and held the book up to show everyone the smiling, winking portrait of him on the cover.

"I," he said, pointing to the cover and blinking, "Gilderoy Lockhart, 3rd Class of the Order of Merlin, honorary member of the Anti-Dark Arts League, five consecutive Witch Weekly's best Winner of the Kuili Smile Award - I didn't want to mention this at first, I never drove the female ghost away with my charming smile.

After he finished speaking, a group of girls in the classroom applauded for him. Hermione in front didn't let go of her hands until the end, and her hands in Kronos' hometown were all red.

"I think you bought a set of my books - that's great. Don't worry I'm going to give you a little quiz today - it's just to see how much you've read and understood ..."

After handing out the quiz paper, he went back to the front of the class and said, "You have thirty minutes to answer the questions, ok, start now." Harry looked at his paper, which read:

l. What is Gilderoy Lockhart's favorite color?

2. What is Gilderoy Lockhart's greatest wish?

3. What do you think is Gilderoy Lockhart's greatest achievement?

There are three writing papers with a front and back for a question like this, and Harry looked at Kronos who was beside him. I saw Kronos spread his hands, then threw the paper aside, picked up a book and read it alone.

Chronos casually picked up a book that Lockhart had written on the table. Although he didn't want to admit it, Lockhart did have a talent for being a writer. He wrote very interestingly about the duel with the female ghost and the party of werewolves in the book. Chronos watched with gusto.

In fact, in these books, except for the fact that the protagonist Lockhart is not real, the rest are real. The methods described in it to deal with werewolves and ghouls are real and effective, and Kronos can indeed learn some useful things from it.

Half an hour later, Lockhart put away the test paper, and just flipped through it in front of the whole class, making comments from time to time.

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