Chapter 2914 The Language of Butterflies (4)(1/3)
Chapter 2916 The Language of Butterflies (6)
Everyone is busy in the new semester, especially Severus. He also has to be the substitute teacher of Defense Against the Dark Arts. His Potions course is already heavy, which makes Bill Weasley have to be a lowly teacher again.
Substitute teacher for Defense Against the Dark Arts class in grade 1.
In the second half of Bill's seventh grade, the International Potion Competition will begin. Pomona is still not sure whether Bill will participate or continue to be a curse-breaker. If he still doesn't change his mind, he will be busy throughout seventh grade.
It’s about the internship at Gringotts.
But what’s even more unexpected is Elena Aiken. Pomona really doesn’t know much about her, just like Elena doesn’t know much about the magical world. She is still wearing a black robe without any sorting, and she is with the other 11
Years old children attend class together.
Elena's parents are both university professors. She was already in and out of university when she was only 11 years old, and attended classes with college students in their 20s. Her parents had high demands on her, and after receiving her admission to Hogwarts
Before the notice, it seemed that they were still preparing to apply for her to college.
For some reasons, she did not obey her parents' arrangements, but chose to attend wizard school. Like a baby that just learned to walk, she learned how to become a wizard from the most basic waving of a wand.
Pomona saw a performance at a Muggle elementary school. A group of little girls in tutu skirts danced unskilled ballet. They all wanted to become "princesses" in the eyes of everyone. The parents in the audience also encouraged them to do so.
Shooting with camera in hand.
Aiken behaves very low-key. She never raises her hands to speak, always lowers her head, and is even a little afraid of contact with others.
For physicists, if the various forces acting on an object can cancel each other out, the object is in equilibrium.
However, the forces exerted by the heart will not be offset like physics. These forces will be absorbed by the heart. Not only will they not disappear, but they will also produce effects that no one can estimate, such as losing balance.
Unless she visits her home, Pomona cannot be sure of Elena's real situation, but she feels that if she really visits her home, it will probably be a scene of an asteroid hitting the earth, hiding in the crowd to make her feel
She feels safe and no one will ask her to express her opinions. She has never been good at dealing with such situations.
If you think about it this way, it's actually not a big deal for Aiken to be assigned to Ravenclaw. Livi will give her appropriate guidance and give full play to her talents. Pomona still has to worry about teaching her bad things.
In addition to teaching students, Pomona also has to teach herself. The fat monk is now her French teacher. Of course, occasionally he will also teach her some theological courses, some of which are really enlightening.
The contradiction between tradition and new things also existed during the Renaissance. Regarding the issue of the sorting ceremony, there have always been many voices of doubt. If there is really no difference between the four major colleges, as people say, why should there be any difference between them?
What about the branch?
In addition to the issue of the affinity of the four elements, there is also the philosophical "universal", which is also the main content of the medieval scholastic debate. For example, the reason why a lion is a lion is not only its appearance of a lion, but also its intangible
"Nature".
This is very complicated to explain. In short, it means grouping a type of people together. Although they all have similarities, they are still different.
Just like that, the first Hodmode Day came, and it wasn't until Pomona received Phoebe and Joey's parental consent forms that she realized they were already in third grade, although she felt trapped after receiving Phoebe's consent form.
The news in the portrait clearly happened not long ago.
At this time there was a knock on the door.
"Come in," Pomona said.
Minerva came in looking worried.
"What's the matter?" Pomona asked.
"The Dursleys are taking Harry Potter to visit his parents. Do you want to go?" Minerva asked uneasily.
It was quite interesting to meet this "big celebrity" before Harry entered school, not to mention that Minerva still needed company so much.
"I said I wouldn't interfere in Harry's affairs," Pomona said. "I'm afraid you'll have to go alone, Minerva."
Mag sighed.
"I know you won't go, I'm just informing you."
"Wait." Just as Minerva was about to leave, Pomona handed her the consent form. "Be careful on the road."
"I will." Minerva took the consent form and left Pomona's office.
After Minerva closed the door, Pomona also fell into deep thought.
Jealousy is like a poisonous needle, torturing people to the extreme. She is not a saint, she still has weaknesses.
The office door was opened again, and this time it was Severus who came in. Didn't he make a habit of knocking on the door?
"Do you know when Burns and Greengrass met?" Severus said.
"What?"
"Phoebe Burns and Gareth Greengrass, they went to Hogsmeade together," Severus said.
"This is big news to me," Pomona said.
"You haven't noticed your students?" Severus asked.
"Of course I paid attention," Pomona said.
"Not as good as Barnaby Lee and Ben Cooper." He said slowly, "Are they from your college?"
"You were involved in what happened last year, do you think I have time?" Pomona said impatiently.
Originally, he was standing at the door and the door was not closed. Now, with a cold face, he closed the door with a bang.
Pomona looked at him warily, if he dared to teach her a lesson...
"You like boys more than girls." He said suddenly.
"Why do you think that?" she said in disbelief.
"Liz Stewart, she's a girl," he said provocatively.
"Of course I did her justice," Pomona said. "I gave her the ring that the clever key gave me."
"It's not time."
"I asked...wait, you're trying to trick me!" said the Pomona police officer.
"What did you give up?" he asked reluctantly.
Pomona could have not answered his question.
"Liar," he accused. "You did nothing."
"I asked Wilmina to teach her 'spiritual vision'. This is a secret of our academy." Pomona said coldly, "We can see things through the eyes of animals."
He looked at her carefully, and Pomona looked at him calmly.
"You asked her to spy on those two boys?" Severus asked.
"It's to monitor Paul and see what he said to them." Pomona said in a dilemma, "But now Leeds is in the horned pack animal sanctuary, and I don't know what they are doing recently."
"Call her back." He said as an order.
She quite disliked his way of giving orders, but she still agreed.
"Do you like boys or girls?" he asked again.
"I like them all," Pomona said with a smirk.
With a mysterious smile, he walked to her desk, and she stepped back a little on alarm.
"Speaking of the prom, what do you think?"
"I won't interfere." Pomona spread his hands, "Whether the students are going to the Celestial Dance or your dance."
"You said that the dance is for children, and we can do adult things." He stroked the back of her hand with his fingers, "What adult things?"
She put her hands under her desk, as if she wanted to hide them.
At this time, he rushed over and whispered in her ear.
"Do you know who Sidney's family is?"
"I know...why are you mentioning her?" Pomona asked.
"Malfoy would like me to make an introduction and get some inside information," Severus said.
"What inside information?"
“Insider tips for making money.”
She looked at him in surprise.
"You want to join?" Severus asked.
"No!" Pomona said sternly.
"It's just the two of us here."
"I know your Slytherin style, but I won't join in." Pomona frowned. "And I also recommend that you don't get involved."
He didn't speak.
"The DC power supplied to the subway requires 600 volts, and even a wizard would be electrocuted," Pomona said.
"It seems that you have also received 'inside information'." He drawled, his tone and expression very much like Malfoy.
The earliest London Underground was powered by steam locomotives. At the same time, the London Underground was the first to be electrified, using direct current.
This is not because Edison competed for the New York lighting system, but because the technology of AC motors at that time could not keep up. And although DC is not as cheap as AC, it also has its advantages, especially in terms of short-distance speed control. DC motors can be nearly perfect.
To be continued...