After successfully casting the spell for the first time, Hermione performed well for the rest of the time.
They found a few Eight-Eyed Spiders for Hermione to practice with. Although she could successfully cast the spell now, she was still not very familiar with it and her movements were still a little rusty.
Compared to Elwyn's spell, the power of her spell was much weaker.
"After practicing for so long, I still can't master this spell …"
"You're already very good, Hermione." Elwyn encouraged her. "When I first came into contact with this spell, I didn't understand it as quickly as you did. What you need now is more practice until you completely master this spell. "
More practice meant more time was needed.
Hermione's current homework schedule had already exhausted all of her time and energy. Other than fighting the Eight-Eyed Spiders in the Forbidden Forest every Friday, in order to prepare for the upcoming final exams, every professor assigned more and more homework after class.
Ever since February, Hermione began to frequently use the time converter to travel back and forth between different time periods. There were many times when she even forgot to eat.
Along with the increase in homework came endless pressure, and this was something she could only talk to Elwyn about.
Elwyn chose to remain silent and listen quietly, giving her a place to vent.
It was useless to suggest to Hermione to give up a few classes. It was a complete waste of energy.
He often saw Hermione appear in front of him in the blink of an eye after parting ways with Hermione.
Because of this, Elwyn had no choice but to specially prepare a timetable for Hermione's classes to remind her what she should be doing at certain times.
One day before the Easter holidays, Elwyn and Corin had just finished their morning History of Magic class. Just as they walked into the hall, they saw all the third-year students sitting at the dining table with smiles on their faces. Only Harry and Ron looked a little anxious, whispering to each other.
"Why are you all smiling?" Corin asked curiously.
"This is the power of the Happiness Spell." Ron explained, "In the magic class this morning, Professor Flitwick taught us this spell, and we used it on each other."
Elwyn knew that the Happiness Charm could bring great satisfaction.
Under the influence of the incantation, the affected person's emotions would continue to be high, and they would feel joy from the bottom of their heart. Even if they encountered something depressing, they would not be able to stop it.
"Everyone really needs to relax, the effect of this spell can last for a whole day," Elwyn looked around and continued to ask, "Where's Hermione? Why didn't she come for lunch?"
"That's what we've been talking about," Harry said hurriedly. "Elwyn, have you seen Hermione anywhere else?"
"No, the last time I saw her was this morning. She followed the two of you to the magic class." Elwyn frowned and asked curiously, "What happened?"
"Actually, this morning, when we walked up the marble stairs to the door of Professor Flitwick's classroom, the three of us were still together," Harry explained, "But when we entered the classroom, Hermione was gone."
"Gone?" Elwyn was stunned.
"She was behind me, and we were talking about those damn spiders in the Forbidden Forest," Ron added. "Harry and I thought she went to the washroom, but she didn't show up for the whole class."
Hearing this, Elwyn already knew what had happened.
Hermione must have used the time converter to mix up the time. She missed the very important magic class, and now he had no idea where she was.
He took out Hermione's class schedule from his bag. It showed that apart from the magic class, she should also have mathematics and divination this morning.
"About Hermione's whereabouts, have you asked anyone else?" Elwyn looked up and said, "For example, her classmates in mathematics and divination."
"We've asked around, but no one has seen Hermione," Ron looked at the class schedule in Elwyn's hand and muttered softly, "I still don't understand how Hermione can take so many classes at the same time."
"Elwyn, do you think Hermione would use that thing …" Harry suddenly realized that he had just thought about the time converter.
Elwyn nodded, and Ron looked at him and Harry suspiciously.
"Hermione must have mixed up the time. She's either in the library or the common room," Elwyn said, putting down his cutlery. "Let's go look for her."
About twenty minutes later, they found Hermione in the common room. She was sitting at the table, fast asleep, her head resting on an open mathematics and divination textbook.
They walked over and sat beside her, and Elwyn nudged her awake.
"Wha, what, Elwyn?" Hermione said in a daze. She woke up with a start and looked around frantically. Then she saw Harry and Ron, "It's time to go! What class should we have now?"
"It's divination, Hermione. But there's still twenty minutes left," Harry said.
"Why didn't you go to the magic spell class?" Ron asked curiously. "Elwyn said you mixed up the time, but we don't understand …"
"What? Oh, no!" Hermione screamed. "I forgot to go to the magic spell class!"
"But how could you forget?" Ron asked. "Before we walked out of the classroom, you were with us the whole time. Harry can prove it."
Hermione ignored him and sighed. "I can't believe it. Is Professor Flitwick angry? I remember you telling me about the eight-eyed spider. I was thinking about the magic spell that Elwyn taught me. I kept thinking about it and forgot about everything else …"
"You chose too many classes." Harry looked down at the big book that Hermione was using as a pillow. "I think you're going to collapse. You want to do so many things at the same time …"
"No, I didn't." Hermione brushed her hair away from her eyes and looked around for her bag. "I just made a mistake, didn't I? I better go apologize to Professor Flitwick."
She grabbed her bag and rushed out of the common room. Elwyn hurriedly followed her.
"I can't believe I missed the magic spell class," Hermione said irritably. She quickly walked to Professor Flitwick's office.
"Again, you put too much pressure on yourself," Elwyn said.
"I didn't, I just …" Hermione saw that Elwyn was looking at her seriously. She hesitated for a moment. "You know, I just want to be better."
"You're already good enough. In my heart, you'll always be the best." Elwyn took out a few cakes from his bag for Hermione and handed them to her.
"Thank you, Elwyn." Hermione looked very touched. She went up and hugged Elwyn.
Then, she hurried to Professor Flitwick's office.
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