It's not that Slytherin specifically belittled Gryffindor, but he really admired Ravenclaw.
It is already a miracle to create a Noah in magic, but it is almost impossible in alchemy.
So when it was noon, Ravenclaw got a point as expected.
In the afternoon, it was all about Transfiguration. The Gryffindors were obviously full of confidence, and they didn't even pay attention to the provocations of the Slytherins, and just discussed how to win next.
As for the arrogant Slytherin? Ha, this group of pretentious guys can only scream for a moment.
The Slytherins who didn't get a response felt very bored, and the other party didn't cooperate. If they continued to mock, they would be more like clowns.
What's Gryffindor's new strategy? Hey, they won't be fooled.
The smell of gunpowder increased again.
The Gryffindors who had no intention of paying any attention to Slytherin said: "?" Why do I feel a chill behind my back?
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As expected, Gryffindor students accounted for nearly half of the participants in the Transfiguration competition in the afternoon. It was also the competition with the largest number of contestants among all exams so far.
Professor McGonagall walked into the classroom wearing her big hat, and even her glasses could not hide her stern and sharp eyes.
Unlike other professors who would first say a few words and talk about their views on the competition, Professor McGonagall just glanced at the classroom sternly and started explaining the rules of the competition directly.
It is a practical competition, and there is only one content - the transformation of living creatures.
A living creature that transforms one creature into another, the greater the difference in body shape and the finer the details of the change, the higher the score. In the end, the student with the highest score will naturally win a point for his or her college.
Although Professor McGonagall is the only one who scores, no one will question the fairness of this competition. After all, Professor McGonagall himself is a representative of fairness.
After announcing the start of the game, a common little gray finch in a cage appeared in front of everyone's table.
This is the question of their competition. If the little gray bird dies, they will be directly disqualified from the competition, and may even be deducted points.
Keya smelled the smell of "prey" and excitedly wanted to stick his head out, but Noah pushed him back directly.
Noah was not in a hurry to use the magic spell immediately, and just took a look at the surrounding situation.
The senior wizards have already taken out their wands and are confidently preparing to cast magic.
A minute later, rabbits, owls, cats, or dogs and other common creatures for wizards appeared in the classroom one after another, and someone also transformed a hedgehog.
Suddenly the classroom became noisy, because although two guys successfully transformed the gray finch, they only changed the appearance but not the sound. As a result, the transformed animal opened its mouth with a series of panicked screams of finches.
Noah was silent for a while, and while he was thinking about it, he heard an exclamation from the back of the classroom.
He looked back and saw a... dragon with only a head?
Due to his limited vision, Noah couldn't see clearly what it was for a while, but the huge dragon head was still too eye-catching, although... the dragon head looked more like a short-horned lizard.
Noah's good eyesight caused his eyes to stop subconsciously on the dragon's head with a bird's sharp beak. He blinked slowly as if digesting what happened in front of him, and then heard Professor McGonagall's roar. All over the classroom: "Mr. France!!!"
The sixth-year Gryffindor named France subconsciously shrank his neck and tried to hide himself behind the dragon's head, but it was to no avail.
Professor McGonagall had already stepped off the podium, and walked aggressively to the "dragon head" and waved his wand. The huge animal head immediately disappeared: "You have been disqualified from the competition! Now, wait at the door of my office!! !”
Oh, because only one head has changed, and the huge head does not match the torso, this poor gray bird has become silent.
Very well, the first eliminated person got himself kicked out of the classroom because of his reckless attempt to commit suicide. Afterwards, he might have to endure severe teachings from Professor McGonagall, well, probably a lot of homework...
This move directly made the other Gryffindors who were about to make a move put aside some of their inappropriate thoughts, at least they no longer thought about making a giant dragon.
But their understanding of ordinary animals is quite limited. As for magical creatures... don't think about it. Magical creatures are different from ordinary creatures. They have magic power. If the little wizards want to completely transform, they need to be given the transformed magic power at the same time. , but who knows what the magic power of magical creatures is like. The "dragon head" that failed to transform just now and still retains the eyes and beak of a bird is enough to explain everything. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that this little wizard does not understand the detailed characteristics of dragons at all.
Noah had no intention of trying to shapeshift magical creatures, but he had an idea.
The other little wizards have already completed their transformation, and even Grant, who is not far away from Noah, beautifully transformed the gray finch into a moose.
He seemed to know the moose very well. The deformed moose was very real. When he opened his mouth, he did not make any bird noises, but the low moose cry.
Very good, Noah thinks it’s almost the same.
He lit his wand on the cage, lowered his eyes and cast the spell.
The gray sparrow in the cage tilted its head and looked at him. Then its small body began to be stretched and twisted. It was pulled by the wand and flew out of the cage and landed in the corridor next to the table. Then it quickly stretched and became taller, becoming taller in the blink of an eye. It became a tall silver-white horse.
This horse is very tall, two laps larger than a normal horse. Its moon-white tail and moon-white mane hang softly on its back. Its dark eyes blink meekly. The whole horse is incredibly beautiful.
Professor McGonagall was stunned. She almost said the name "Unicorn" directly.
But this horse does not have the iconic beautiful unicorn. Apparently it is just a horse that looks like a unicorn.
She walked quickly to the white horse, raised her hand and touched it carefully and looked at it. The more she looked at it, the more it looked like a unicorn, but she was also keenly aware that this horse did not have the magical aura of a unicorn, nor did it have a unicorn. , it just looks like it.
It's so similar.
She looked at Noah with appraising eyes, but in the end she did not ask the question she wanted to ask, but turned her attention to others.
As soon as Noah's horse appeared, the other little wizards were stunned, and then all kinds of horses appeared one after another.
Some families in the wizarding world still have horses, and some young wizards from Muggle families try to transform large animals seen in the zoo, such as elephants.
The final result of the game was that the little wizard who transformed into an elephant won.
Noah... Noah can't say much. Although unicorns are taller than ordinary horses, they are still much inferior to elephants.
It's not that he doesn't want to change, but... don't embarrass a reincarnated person who doesn't have many detailed memories of elephants! He has never been to a Muggle zoo since becoming a wizard, let alone seeing those elephants. As for the weak impression in his memory... it is impossible to successfully transform.