Chapter 77 D.A.D.A. Teaching Assistant (Uploaded)
A week later, an uninvited guest came to the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor's office.
"Professor Dracula, according to Miss Granger's response, you haven't given homework for a week." Professor McGonagall said to Dracula with a serious face, "It's almost time for the final exam.
, it would be irresponsible for students not to assign homework.”
Dracula looked very inconspicuous as he sank into a soft armchair, with one foot on his desk and a goblet shaking in his hand.
"Correcting homework is so boring. My teaching assistant has also made fun of himself, so of course I am too lazy to correct it."
He opened his mouth lazily, tilted the wine glass held high in his hand slightly, and a shot of bright red wine flowed down from the air, falling into his mouth like a small waterfall, making a pleasant gurgling sound.
Dracula drained a glass of wine with satisfaction, then sat up, placed the goblet on the table, and then looked up at Professor McGonagall.
"Isn't it great like this? The students don't want to do homework, and I don't want to change the homework, so I just don't assign it. It's the best of both worlds and everyone is happy." He said with a chuckle.
"Professor Dracula, not all students don't want to do homework. Hogwarts still has good students like Miss Granger!" Professor McGonagall pursed her lips and glared at Dracula, "Besides, correcting homework
It is one of the most basic responsibilities of a professor, and I will not turn a blind eye to your dereliction of duty just because you are the chairman of the school board!"
Seemingly sensing Dracula's disapproving attitude, Professor McGonagall warned earnestly:
"Don't take it seriously, Professor Dracula. Homework after class can directly serve as a practice to consolidate the review, allowing students to consolidate the knowledge learned in class; in addition, students' homework completion can let professors see that they are not
If you understand something, then focus on explaining it in class.”
"If you don't assign homework, students will lose an opportunity to make progress!"
Dracula poured another glass of red wine into the goblet and nodded indifferently.
"Okay, it's just homework, I'm fine with it." He said, "By the way, who are the good students who want to do homework?"
"I won't reveal their names." Professor McGonagall shook her head warily, "There are only a few well-behaved and good students in Hogwarts. I can't let you take revenge on them!"
Seeing her defensive expression, the corner of Dracula's mouth twitched.
"Who do you think I am, Professor McGonagall? I just want them to do me a small favor." He looked at Professor McGonagall innocently, "Actually, it goes without saying that I can guess who wants to write it.
Homework, after all, as you said, there are only a few good students in Hogwarts!"
As he spoke, he stretched out a hand and counted three fingers -
"Hermione Granger from the first year, Cedric Diggory from the third year, and Percy Weiss from the fifth year, right?"
Professor McGonagall's expression paused, then nodded helplessly.
"Well, in that case, the task of grading homework will be left to them in the future!" Dracula said happily, "Isn't it difficult to do homework? Give them more tasks to save them from having to worry about things all day long!
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"Um... Professor Dracula, isn't this inappropriate?" Professor McGonagall considered the words and said with a strange expression, "Besides, according to the grades of these three students, there is no way to correct the sixth and seventh grade students.
Homework for the grade."
"What's inappropriate? Changing homework is also to consolidate their learning results!" Dracula said nonchalantly, "As for the sixth and seventh grades, they are all about to become adult wizards. If they don't have the consciousness to take the initiative to learn,
Sex, then they deserve not to be able to finish their careers!"
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As a result, Hermione, Cedric and Percy became glorious Defense Against the Dark Arts teaching assistants.
The three of them each received a badge depicting a half pair of devil wings. The six letters "dadata" were written under the wings, which represented defense against the dark arts teaching assistant (defethedarkartsteagassi).
stant) meaning.
This badge was designed by Dracula himself. It looks very nice, beautiful and classy.
But Percy made a joke about this badge, and the Weiss twins laughed at him about it for a while.
Percy was very proud of becoming a teaching assistant. When he got the teaching assistant badge, he immediately wore it on his chest.
However, the problem was that he was already a prefect of Gryffindor. Since he was unwilling to take off the prefect badge, there was no room on his left chest. So he wore the teaching assistant badge on his right chest.
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For a time, Percy's two symmetrical badges formed an extremely funny outfit.
"Hey, Ron, come and see Percy's image!"
That night, in the Gryffindor common room, Fred called loudly for his brother.
Ron had not finished his homework for the next day, and was currently doing it while munching on a chicken leg that Harry had brought back from the Great Hall for him.
Hearing Fred's shout, he subconsciously raised his head and glanced at Percy.
"puff--"
Ron couldn't hold back and sprayed all the chewed chicken onto the homework in front of him.
"Hahahaha...Percy, what do you think!" He laughed, "It's so weird to have a badge on each side!"
Percy's face turned dark as he passed by the common room.
He originally wanted to show off his new badge, but when the twins interrupted him, he lost all pride and felt a sense of shame...
In fact, in the eyes of other little wizards, this method of wearing badges is not as funny as Ron made it appear. But the person who did this is Percy! The Weiss twins and Ron will never let anyone go.
An opportunity to laugh at Percy, and over time Percy became a unique source of laughter in the Wesla family.
Percy looked depressed and glanced at Fred and George who were laughing, then looked at Ron, ready to warn him not to be like the twins and not learn well.
And when he saw the homework in front of Ron, his mood suddenly became happy.
"Stop laughing now, my dear brother." He walked up to Ron and patted his shoulder sympathetically, "Look what has become of your Transfiguration paper. I remember this assignment will be finished tomorrow.
Are you going to hand it over?"
Ron stopped smiling and looked down at his homework, but he only saw a piece of minced chicken and dark ink marks...
"I hate you, Fred!
"He shouted desperately, and at the same time he began to search for signs of the other little wizard in the lounge, "Hermione, I can't finish the paper on Transfiguration today, and I need your help!"
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Chapter completed!