In addition to Magical Creatures and Quidditch, Noah can choose to take other courses.
The prefect looked at Noah carefully for a while, and then said: "Alchemy is not recommended for you to participate. Are you sure about transfiguration? The level to be taught and tested must be no lower than fourth grade. Transfiguration of that level already involves living. The object is deformed."
Noah's answer was to pull out his wand and touch it on the teacup on the table in front of him. The delicate teacup turned into a small red bird. The bird tilted its head and looked around with beady eyes, and finally spread its wings and flew away flexibly. After a while, it landed on the table again and turned into a teacup.
Very good, the prefect no longer had any doubts and filled him with the Transformation Technique.
However, Noah was still not allowed to participate in alchemy. This was a class that no one in the lower grades had ever seen, and it was not something that could be answered solely by relying on the knowledge in the book.
Noah didn't insist. One less item was not a bad thing for him.
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The game officially started the next day.
After having breakfast, Noah and Eve teamed up for the first time in a long time and went to the stadium together.
The first game is a spell game, and the content of the game is practical.
Both Noah and Eve will participate in this first round of competition, and the venue is an empty classroom.
Because the number of participants was greater than the number of students in the class, covering students from the three colleges, an extension spell was also cast in the classroom. A small sculpture was placed in front of each little wizard. These sculptures would record the little wizards' Casting time and perfection.
Well, don't try to bribe these figurines, or they'll perform a Shatter on the Spot and disqualify you from the match.
Professor Flitwick was still waiting in front of the podium. He used a thick book to prop his feet as usual, and even changed into a grand outfit to express the importance he attached to this game.
After all the contestants came in, Professor Flitwick cast a sound isolating spell on the door and ignored the crowd of little wizards who wanted to watch the competition.
He cast a spell on his throat and then cleared his voice and said, "The first academy competition has officially begun. Oh, young wizards, be careful to abide by the rules of the competition. If you commit a foul, you will be deducted academy points."
After briefly explaining the rules, the professor directly announced the start of the game.
He thought for a while and came up with the first question: "A flying spell, the summoning target is these papers on my table. You can only use the flying spell."
The first question was quite simple. Noah even chanted a symbolic spell and was the first to get the page.
The other students slowed him down a bit, but not much.
Professor Flitwick noticed Noah directly, which was not too surprising.
Next, he increased the difficulty: "Cutting spell, cut the paper into four parts. It is best to wait until the next size is larger."
Noah still finished first.
Next, Professor Flitwick asked them to use different spells on the four pieces of paper they cut. The expansion spell, the hardening spell, the discoloration spell and the magnification spell were all relatively difficult spells.
Noah completed all the spells skillfully, and was one step ahead of other little wizards throughout the process. These spells were too easy for him, and he could already master them in the first grade. Otherwise, Noah wouldn't have had so much time to learn magic from other worlds.
After they finally used the Restoration Spell to restore the paper to its original state, Professor Flitwick declared Noah's victory, adding ten points to their college.
Yes, this kind of competition only looks at the college where the champion is located. Every time a champion is won, ten points will be added to his college, and the college that wins first place in the end will receive an additional 100 points.
Noah has reason to believe that in this year's Academy Cup, Slytherin will crush the other three academies with an overwhelming victory.
Noah, who won first place, left the field with Eve under the confused eyes of other contestants. The other little wizards were probably still immersed in the fact that they lost to a second grader.
Is this guy really just a sophomore? ! Is this the genius of Slytherin? !
The Gryffindor and Ravenclaw students seemed to be hit to varying degrees, while the Slytherin wizards became arrogant again after a brief moment of silence.
Although they also lost to the second grade, as long as they were from their academy, it would be an honor!
In the end, the Slytherins left the classroom with their necks held high and their chests held high.
The little wizards watching the game outside the door were already having a blast. They subconsciously followed Noah and Eve and discussed the game just now, mentioning Noah from time to time.
Probably he didn't expect Noah to get his first victory. The second-year Slytherins were so proud that they quickly separated from the crowd and caught up with Noah and Eve.
But Noah noticed Eve's unusual silence.
"What's wrong?" Noah asked subconsciously.
Eve looked up at him and smiled: "Congratulations."
Noah clearly felt that something was wrong with her emotions. Even because his mental power had become sharper recently, he could clearly feel Eve's suppressed emotions at the moment.
That was not a good emotion. Noah suppressed the question and nodded in agreement without saying anything else.
There were only two competitions during the day on the first day. In the afternoon there was a quiz competition in the herbal medicine class. The little wizards were not in a hurry.
But the spells class in the morning gave them a wide range of knowledge. There were not many spells listed by Professor Flitwick. Basically, they were all .L, which is the sub-subject assessment that fifth-year wizards must take - the ordinary wizard level examination After all, the participating students are not evenly matched in grade, so we chose this level as a reference, which is the level that wizards in fourth grade and above can successfully pass.
Although this may sound like higher-level wizards have an advantage, this is not actually the case.
The topic chosen by this professor is not a powerful spell that requires repeated contact, nor is it an off-beat spell that requires careful study or even research, but an extremely commonly used spell.
This is the highest level that he can improve the fairness of the game.
But Noah's results surprised him the most. He was not surprised that Noah could use these spells. He was just surprised by Noah's speed of casting spells.
That speed has already caught up with the Silent Spell. Even during the competition, a senior wizard directly used the Silent Spell and couldn't be faster than Noah.
This is not something that ordinary geniuses can do.
Professor Flitwick took note of everything Noah had done just now, and decided to discuss with Noah how he cast the spell so quickly.
What a surprise.
Of course, there were other surprises. Professor Flitwick also discovered other outstanding little wizards during the competition. Although they were not as good as Noah, they were still far better than their peers.
"Professor McGonagall will be happy." Professor Flitwick thought of the Gryffindor student, "Another little genius."