Harry Potter's Catastrophe

Chapter 183: Basic Match and Duel Match

"I don't know what the game is. I really want to know it soon." Hermione was very interested in this. If she hadn't been proficient in flying, she might have participated in Quidditch.

"I only care about the rewards." Ron thought that he didn't have the ability to participate in competitions. He could still compete for one or two in Quidditch, and he could bear the brunt of wizard chess.

"The reward will definitely not be bad." Hermione wanted to participate very much. This was also a test of her own strength.

"Come on, we are only in the second year, much older than our grade." Ron argued with Hermione.

"The school will take the grade situation into consideration. We will know when Professor McGonagall sends a notice." Hermione said.

"What other rewards are there for the school? The Academy Cup is just an honor. We only care about whether we have a holiday or not." The Weasley twins left their positions and came to Carney's side. "We don't have to worry about participating in the competition."

"However, if the reward is really good, we will consider it." George rubbed Ron's hair, and Ron patted it and broke away.

"There are extra points in the academy. I saw Snape smiling very happily." Carney didn't know what the reward was, but there must be extra points.

"I almost forgot. There must be extra points in the competition. That old bat Snape must be very happy." George said, "He often gives supplementary Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons to the students in their academy."

"It seems you have to work harder, otherwise you won't be able to withstand it." Fred also rubbed Ron, and then ran away with George.

Dumbledore, the teacher, has gone back, and the four deans have also left. People in the restaurant who had finished dinner were talking about this matter while walking around.

"Thank you for your hard work, go back to sleep." There is nothing to discuss. We will find out when the relevant notification is sent out.

Carney is not particularly clear about this, and the plan he made may also be modified, but the most important thing has been achieved.

The boring school life finally became interesting. Apart from Quidditch, there were no other decent activities in the school. It was really boring.

In the fourth year, there was a semifinals tournament, but it was only once, and there were no clubs or anything like that in the school.

Some are informal, such as the Harry Potter Club, and there seems to be a Slytherin club.

Some of them were just boring clubs and associations, not fun at all. He was too lazy to start a club himself, but Hermione wanted to start one.

However, they planned to set up a study group, and Harry and Ron, who had average grades, were not among those invited by Hermione. Carney had no interest in studying, so naturally he was too lazy to join.

In the end, Hermione gave up. She was learning so fast that even Carney couldn't catch up and could only fall behind.

Professor McGonagall sent a notice the next day, and a one-meter-wide piece of parchment was posted on the message wall in the common room.

When Carney came down, many students were already reading it. It was such a big page and contained a lot of content.

"Kani, which competition are you going to participate in?" Hermione had already finished reading.

The events of the competition are all disciplines, including spell battle competition, transfiguration competition, potion refining competition, herbal medicine identification competition, history question answering competition, and defense against the dark arts competition.

These six events are basic competitions, all grade-level competitions, which are competitions between people in the same grade. The competition starts with the first grade and only goes to the fifth grade.

The sixth and seventh grade competition is a duel, which as the name suggests is a duel on the field.

The most important thing is that vacations are given in rotation between grades, that is, which grade has a competition and which grade has a vacation.

George and Fred are probably going to be disappointed, but they should have a way to skip class.

"I will participate in everything except herbal medicine and history." Carney is not polite. He can't be removed.

"I'm going to take part in them all." Hermione was even more blunt. She wanted to get places for them all.

"Hey, there are only these games." Carney sighed. One of the battle games he made on the list was more exciting, but it was only included in the senior class.

But it was reversible because of safety issues. Dumbledore probably didn't consider it. After all, it was a school, not a world-wide magic convention.

It would be difficult if there was an accident. Of course, school competitions must have a school style.

"I have to go to the library quickly to borrow books." Hermione said goodbye to Carney and left, putting down her breakfast first.

There were only a few people in the restaurant, and I didn’t know where everyone had gone. Carney was sitting in a restaurant with only a dozen people eating breakfast.

After finishing eating, I saw Hermione coming back with books in her arms, and many people coming back from the library.

The competition items inside were all set by professors, and the students began to cram in knowledge so that they could be used in the competition.

"This is too much effort." Ron said exaggeratedly. There were books piled higher than him next to Hermione. "This is too much to borrow."

"I can't help it. I'm going to participate in all the competitions. Fortunately, I went early. If I went late, I wouldn't even have a copy." Hermione spoke without taking her eyes off the page.

The library is facing an unprecedented disaster. Many bookshelves are empty, and Mrs. Pince cannot even record them.

He yelled at the students to take care of the borrowed books and return them intact, and to be responsible and not to borrow another book.

"The game is not that fast." Harry looked at many people around him holding books and reading, and many people were practicing spells.

"So, give us time to review and practice." Neville was preparing to participate in the herbal medicine identification competition, which was his strength.

"What are you participating in?"

"It's a pity that there are no flying lessons, otherwise I could easily get first place." Harry was also in trouble. With his grades, he couldn't take any part in it.

"Oh, forget it, I won't participate anymore." Ron gave up. There was Carney in front of him, Hermione was suppressing him, and the first two had already been produced.

Carney basically has no rivals in his grade, with magic spells, transformations, and potions. He is proficient in Defense Against the Dark Arts.

Hmm... If Defense Against Dark Arts is normal, Carney is proficient in it.

If Lockhart did it, Carney was completely unproficient, and the notice did not indicate which professor was responsible.

Hermione hoped that Lockhart would give the test questions and she would get full marks.

"Harry, you really should participate. Everyone should participate, so it will go on longer." The longer the competition lasts, the less lessons it will take.

"What a bullshit competition. Only the sixth and seventh grade have duels." The Weasley twins came over angrily. They had already seen the notice.

"I thought I could teach Slytherin a lesson openly." For this purpose, Fred even found some magic commonly used in duels.

"Be content. Do you have any projects you want to participate in?" Carney asked. What can I say about these two brothers? They are just average in all aspects.

Seeing what kind of ideas and interests they have, the only thing they show their specialty is playing pranks.

"Transfiguration!" they both said in unison.

"Of course I have to give the dean some face. Transfiguration is so difficult, so there are probably very few people signing up."

This was the headline that was discussed in the next few days. All the empty classrooms were occupied by senior students, and those who were not occupied went to the hunting grounds and the Black Lake.

They were all brushing up on magic, and people who asked Professor Flitwick for advice could line up from his office to the stairs, where Lockhart often hung out.

However, it had little effect. Most of the senior wizards were not interested in him. Only the junior witches would be fascinated by the smile of an old man.

But Professor Flitwick naturally enjoyed it. He was a duel champion after all. Although there are students, how can you believe it, but where is his teaching of Charms.

Lockhart went there a few times but did not receive the cheers he imagined, and then went back to the lower classes to brag about his deeds.

The enthusiasm only subsided with the arrival of the Quidditch competition. The first-year competition only started in December, and then was postponed every month.

One month for each grade, the senior grade duel is scheduled in June, which is long enough for them to prepare.

But the most exciting thing now was the Quidditch match, and Harry had gone to the team to prepare for it instead of joining them.

The weather is getting colder, so everyone is wearing a red and yellow sweater.

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