"Do you want to learn how to use a wand to conjure an umbrella?" Professor McGonagall's facial muscles trembled slightly after hearing Albert's words. She stared at him seriously and said, "This is the content of the OWL exam."
"I know. Professor Flitwick told me so." Albert nodded to indicate that he knew. "But I don't think that will prevent me from learning and mastering it."
"It's not a good habit to aim too high, especially for Transfiguration, which is more rigorous than other subjects." Professor McGonagall obviously didn't want to tell Albert about Summoning, especially after the last experience of having the door removed. "You still need to learn a lot of things before you can really get in touch with this aspect."
"Oh, okay." Albert thought for a moment and asked, "Then can I ask, at what grade is summoning knowledge taught?"
"Fifth grade knowledge." Professor McGonagall answered casually.
"Okay, I understand, professor." Albert nodded and turned to leave. Since Professor McGonagall didn't want to teach, he could just borrow a book himself, or buy a book from Flourish and Blotts and study on his own.
What do you mean you know
What do you know
Professor McGonagall felt a headache, and her intuition told her that Albert might try to master summoning by himself, which would undoubtedly be a very bad thing.
"Mr. Anderson." Professor McGonagall quickly called Albert.
"What's the matter, Professor McGonagall?" Albert stopped and turned to ask in confusion.
He certainly didn't think Professor McGonagall had changed her mind.
"Tell me honestly, how far have you learned Transfiguration?" Professor McGonagall waved at him and asked after Albert returned.
"To what extent?" Albert touched his chin with his hand and secretly glanced at his level 1 transfiguration.
To be honest, he didn't know what level he had reached.
"I guess... I've learned almost everything in this book!"
"I've almost learned it!" Professor McGonagall widened her eyes, as if she couldn't believe what she had just heard.
"I was practicing Transfiguration and Charms before school started." Albert muttered softly, "As long as you practice more, magic is actually not as difficult as you think."
"Not as hard as I imagined?" Professor McGonagall felt herself trembling all over. She took a deep breath and soon calmed down. She said to Albert, "Mr. Anderson, if you can turn a matchstick into a mouse, I will allow you to join my Transfiguration Club."
"Transfiguration Club?" Albert looked confused. He admitted that his memory of the book "Harry Potter" was indeed a little vague, but it seemed that... indeed... there had never been a Transfiguration Club... Well, that's right, there was no such club, only the Slug Club.
"It's a club I formed. We meet twice a week to discuss and study things related to Transfiguration," Professor McGonagall explained.
Albert glanced at the match, then at Professor McGonagall, and nodded to show that he understood. He raised his wand and began to concentrate on chanting the spell. The match grew larger at a speed visible to the naked eye and turned into a mouse, but the transfiguration was not complete because one of the mouse's legs was lame.
Well, a lame rat, but a rat nonetheless.
Albert looked at the lame mouse and shook his head helplessly, "I have never tried it. Turning objects into living things is much more difficult than converting between objects. Maybe I should be able to succeed after a few more attempts."
Although this was Albert's first time to transform objects into living things, the theory of transformation provided him with theoretical support.
It is a bit difficult to succeed the first time, but Albert is very satisfied with his results. As long as he practices a few more times, the chances of complete success will increase.
In Transfiguration, only a complete transformation can be considered successful.
"No need, you've passed!" Professor McGonagall drew out her wand, tapped the lame mouse, and turned the poor little guy back into the shape of a match.
"Passed?" Albert was not actually surprised, because this meant that she had joined Professor McGonagall's Transfiguration Club.
As for, why is he so sure
Of course it’s the panel prompt.
A minute ago, the task of joining the Transformation Club, which had just appeared, has been completed.
"I suggest you read more books." Professor McGonagall recommended several books to Albert. It was obvious that she didn't want him to make random attempts at transfiguration. After all, transfiguration was actually quite dangerous.
"Okay, I got it." Albert nodded. He had to read a hundred books anyway. He just hoped that the books would not be too thin.
"What were you talking about with Professor McGonagall?" Fred couldn't help asking after Albert reunited with his roommates.
"I asked about summoning," Albert explained, "but Professor McGonagall thought it was too early to learn it now. Oh, and she also invited me to join her Transfiguration Club."
"Transfiguration Club?" the three asked in unison. "What is that?"
"I heard that this is a club founded by Professor McGonagall herself." Albert thought for a moment and said, "To discuss and study things related to Transfiguration together."
"Are you kidding?" The twins were so surprised that they were speechless when they heard Albert's words.
"You are so awesome. I envy you so much." Li Jordan was a little jealous. This was undoubtedly the dean's special care for Albert.
"Ahem." George coughed lightly and changed the subject. "By the way, do you two want to go to the Quidditch field with us later?"
"It would be nice to try out the feeling of flying before taking flying lessons," Fred agreed. "Charlie wouldn't mind having two more people to test it out."
"Are you going, Albert?" Lee Jordan asked.
"It would be nice if we could test fly it," Albert agreed.
Fly free.
I'm kind of looking forward to it!
Although I rode a toy broom once, it was actually very boring.
The time agreed by both parties is 4:30 in the afternoon, and it is still a long time before 4 o'clock.
Albert was going to the library to read, and he made an appointment with the three of them to meet in the auditorium, and then he went to the library alone.
"Now, what should we do?" Li Jordan asked as he looked at Albert's departing back.
"Let's go out for a walk?" George pointed outside the castle, and the idea was agreed by the other two.
When Albert arrived at the library, he found that there were still only two or three kittens here. He found a seat and sat down, using the cover of reading a book to open the task panel and join the task of the Transformation Club, which provided Albert with 2,000 experience points.
"A level 2 skill?" he muttered to himself. It took exactly 2,000 experience points to upgrade from level 1 to level 2, so Albert casually upgraded Transformation Theory to level 2.
Level 2 Transfiguration Theory should be enough for him to graduate. As for Level 3, it is already in the category of professor.