Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 951: It's expanded

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There are only two weeks left before the third event of the Triwizard Tournament begins.

As one of the four warriors of the Triwizard Tournament, Harry Potter has not yet felt the pressure from the third task of the Triwizard Tournament.

Anyway, he himself was not competing for the championship, and what he needed to do was to save his life in the third event. However, he could not feel the crisis that Albert mentioned, so naturally he had no sense of crisis.

On the contrary, after receiving rigorous training from Sirius and Professor Lupin, his strength improved rapidly at an extremely astonishing speed.

The growth of strength prompted the expansion of his heart, making Harry more and more confident.

For this competition, he made better preparations than the previous two times and was more confident in completing the third event.

Harry, who had just said goodbye to Hagrid and stepped into the hallway, said to Hermione and Ron beside him: "I have never felt so prepared as I do now."

Although he knew that the third task would be fraught with difficulty, Harry had successfully passed Professor Moody's tests of huge animals and magical obstacles in the past two months, and this time he was notified in advance and was more fully prepared.

"Harry."

Hermione sensed a bad omen and frowned, reminding him, "You promised Sirius that you wouldn't do anything rash."

"I won't do anything rash." Harry almost patted his chest to promise.

"Are you at the level of Sirius and Professor Lupin?" Hermione suddenly asked.

"What?" Harry opened his mouth.

"Now you should consider how to get out of the maze safely." Hermione stopped at that point, so as not to make Harry feel that she was nagging.

In just a few months, Harry's strength gradually increased, and he selectively forgot the hidden dangers, which was undoubtedly a very bad thing.

Hermione planned to find time to write a letter to Sirius and ask him to remind Harry again. This would be much more useful than her nagging here and annoying others.

If Harry was allowed to continue to swell up, Hermione had no doubt that he would try to win the Triwizard Tournament, or even want to have a good fight with Albert.

Men are a group of creatures who will not give up easily. Especially after they have power, they will try to challenge and surpass.

After all, if you succeed, how can you be convinced if you don’t try

But does that really make sense

Harry might not have seen the huge gap between the two sides, but Hermione did.

She never thought that Albert would lose the Triwizard Tournament, just like the previous two times, he won the championship perfectly and flawlessly.

For this reason, Albert did not give up preparing for the Triwizard Tournament. She saw the map of the maze from Albert a while ago.

Yes, a map of the maze.

Although she didn't know how Albert got it, it did look a bit like the maze map for the third project.

"The championship is not that important, surviving is the most important thing."

This is Albert's attitude towards the Triwizard Tournament. He anticipated the danger and prepared for it.

However, Harry never took it seriously.

"Harry Potter is a lucky man. Think about everything he has been through, and you will know how lucky he is. Other warriors died, but he might not die. This is why I think he is the savior. Without this good luck, how could he become the savior? Just relying on his bravery, wit, fearlessness, and hatred for the mysterious man?"

Hermione thought of Albert's comments on Harry and couldn't help but sigh. She could only hope that Harry would continue to be lucky.

After all, he was a person who could survive both the Stunning Curse and the Killing Curse, and the Disarming Curse. This was almost a precedent in history. How could he not be lucky

After returning to the common room, Hermione immediately wrote a letter to Sirius, reminding him that Harry was swelling again.

Then, take your books and notes to the library to review.

As the end of the semester was approaching, she should have made good use of the time to review, but she spent a lot of energy helping Harry prepare, greatly compressing the review time for the final exam.

Harry doesn't have a final exam, but Hermione and Ron do.

"Aren't you going to the library with me?" Hermione, who had just come down from the dormitory with books and notes in her arms, looked at Ron, who was sitting on the sofa chatting with Harry, with confusion.

"No, I'm exhausted today." Ron shook his head and refused, "Let's review tomorrow. We still have some time."

"If you want to become an Auror, you need to pass at least Potions, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, Herbology and Charms. And your grades in these five subjects must not be lower than E." Hermione felt that if Ron didn't work hard now, it would be wishful thinking for him to follow Harry and work hard to become an Auror, because they couldn't even meet the threshold.

At the end of the novel, the reason why Harry and Ron were able to become Aurors was probably because Kingsley, a member of the Order of the Phoenix, secretly opened a back door for them after he became the Minister of Magic. After all, Harry and Ron had both made a lot of efforts in fighting Voldemort, and no one would think that they were unqualified.

One could even maliciously speculate that they did not take the seventh-grade exam because they were worried that their grades would not be good enough.

After all, a bad grade would be terrible. If you didn't take the exam, you naturally wouldn't have a grade. Harry's OWLS grades weren't too bad, so he could save face.

Ron's cheeks flushed red, and he looked at Hermione's back with some annoyance. He did have the idea of becoming an Auror with Harry, but Hermione's cruel words hurt him deeply, because it was not easy to pass 5 exams with a grade of no less than E. Don't think you can do it just because Percy graduated from Hogwarts with honors.

"Look, what do we hear?"

"Ronnie wants to be an Auror?"

The Weasley twins looked at Ron and smiled wickedly.

"None of your business." Ron glared at the two bad-tempered guys in front of him with dissatisfaction.

"I'm sorry, we've looked at the process and training for becoming an Auror." Fred looked Ron up and down and said, "It's almost impossible for you to become an Auror. I suggest you give up and stop struggling in vain."

"Where did you see that?" Harry asked curiously.

"Albert asked someone to get it. He said that as long as you have some connections, you can get it. I have to say that the training of Aurors is indeed very strict." Fred sighed.

"Anderson wants to be an Auror too?" Harry was a little bit unbelievable, that guy didn't seem like that kind of person.

"How is that possible!" They both shook their heads and complained, "The probability of this happening is even lower than Ronnie having a pet spider."

"Shut up and don't use that name."

Ron glared at Fred and George, looking angry.

"Auror, what's the problem?" Harry asked in confusion. He was indeed somewhat interested in becoming an Auror to fight against dark wizards.

"That's not the case. The only problem is that this profession is actually quite dangerous, and it's very difficult to become an Auror." George glanced at Ron and kindly reminded him, "Ron's mediocre grades mean there's basically no hope. If Harry wants to become an Auror, he'll probably have to work harder, especially in Potions class. That old bat Snape only recruits sixth-year students with excellent grades."

Thinking about his poor potion skills, Harry suddenly fell silent.