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Chapter 336

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Unlike Hermione, Ginny, and Luna, Autumn was a sentimental girl.

Other than magic and Quidditch, she cared about many other things. She was like a normal Muggle girl, not a wizard.

She told Elwyn a lot of things that Hermione would never say.

It was a very special feeling, and it left a deep impression on Elwyn. He liked this beautiful girl very much.

However, Autumn only visited him once, while Hagrid came often. Because of the eight-eyed spider, he was not in a good state. He looked haggard and often cried for no reason, returning to the state he was before Buckbeak was sentenced to death.

So far, he was the only one who insisted that Aragok was harmless.

In Hagrid's words, Aragok was different from the other eight-eyed spiders. The attack was not his intention, but his children acting on their own.

Elwyn did not know how to comfort Hagrid, but he kept his promise and handed Aragok to him. Without the help of dark energy, the old spider would not live long.

After seeing Aragok in the bottle, Hagrid hugged Elwyn and cried, thanking him and Elwyn for saving Aragok.

Dumbledore told Hagrid that Aragok's nest had completely collapsed.

He thought that Aragok had died in there, and did not expect Elwyn to bring it out.

To thank Elwyn, Hagrid came to the school hospital every few days to bring him the latest news about Aragok, as well as the rock skin cakes and small cakes he made himself.

The common thing about these foods was that they were all hard as stone.

Unless he wanted to knock his teeth out, Elwyn would not touch them.

In fact, he no longer cared about Aragok and the eight-eyed spider. After this incident, the eight-eyed spiders in the Forbidden Forest were greatly weakened.

There were very few spiders left, and it would take at least ten years for them to recover.

Because of the rapid growth of his magic power, Elwyn stayed in the school hospital for a long time.

With the help of the strange ability contained in Slytherin's locket, his current magical level was very close to that of Sirius and Snape.

In terms of magic power and combat ability, he could definitely graduate from Hogwarts.

In Dumbledore's words, apart from Tom Liddell, Elwyn was the most outstanding student Hogwarts had had in the last few centuries. After checking that there were no problems and repeatedly warning Elwyn to be careful with his power, Dumbledore finally allowed Elwyn to leave the hospital.

At this time, it was already June.

Now, as the day grew hot and cloudless, everyone wanted nothing more than to walk outside, to lie down on the grass with pints of iced pumpkin juice, perhaps to play a casual game of pebbles, or to watch the giant squid glide dreamily across the lake.

But the exams were approaching. Not only could the little wizards not laze around outside, they had to stay in the castle, endure the temptation of the summer breeze blowing in from the window, and force their brains to work hard.

The scale of the party to welcome Elwyn out of the hospital was much smaller than expected. Everyone only drank a few glasses of juice in the common room before they were chased away by Percy.

Percy was preparing to pass the S-level ultimate wizard exam, which was the highest education that Hogwarts could provide.

Everyone knew that he wanted to work in the Ministry of Magic.

Therefore, he had to have the highest education. He was getting more and more irritable. Whoever disturbed the peace of the common room at night would be punished severely.

Because of the upcoming school year exams, everyone was nervous and busy. Even Fred and George didn't have the time to play pranks. All new product research had been suspended. They were all working hard, preparing for the S-level ordinary wizard exam.

Under Hermione's lead, Elwyn, who had just been discharged, quickly entered a state of intense revision.

Beside him were Harry, Ron, Corin, and the others who were also frowning.

The exam week had begun, and the castle was unusually quiet.

The first exam for the second and third years was Transfiguration. The third years started first, and their task was to turn a teapot into a turtle.

As soon as he arrived at the Transfiguration classroom, Elwyn saw the third years walking out of the classroom one by one, their faces covered in dirt, and their spirits were low.

Everyone was comparing their grades and lamenting that the task given to them was too difficult.

"How's it going, Hermione?" Elwyn saw Hermione coming out of the classroom.

"Not good. The turtle I turned into seems to be a turtle," she said in a fuss. "Professor Meg will definitely deduct points from me."

"You're already very good, Hermione," Harry said weakly. "At least, you turned into a turtle. If I could be like you, I'd be very satisfied. My turtle tail is still the mouth of a teapot. That's terrible."

"Will she think that turtles breathe water vapor?" Ron said hopefully.

"Unless Professor Meg is under the Confusion Spell, she definitely won't think so." Hermione waved at Elwyn. "See you in the auditorium. We're going to take the magic spell exam."

After saying goodbye to Hermione, Elwyn walked into the classroom with the other second years.

Professor Meg stood beside the podium with a serious expression, exuding an invisible pressure. She pursed her lips and asked everyone to turn the beetles on the table into buttons.

It was the same basic transformation content, but it was much easier than turning a teapot into a turtle.

As long as one focused, gently waved the wand up, and thought about what one wanted to turn into, it would be done. Elwyn did it as soon as Professor Meg finished speaking.

He turned the black beetle in front of him into a delicate bronze button, with intricate decorative patterns on it.

"Well done, Mr. Mason." Professor Meg had a rare smile on her face. She was very proud of her student. "Full marks, no problem."

The other wizards all looked at Elwyn and the button in front of him with envy. Then, they all waved their wands. No one could do it as smoothly as Elwyn. Transformation was the most difficult subject in the lower grades. Corin spent half a day there, but all he could do was train the beetle's body.

The beetle dodged the wand and ran all over the table. He couldn't light it no matter how hard he tried.

A Hufflepuff student was even more unlucky. When he caught the beetle that had escaped, he accidentally squashed the beetle.

He had to ask for another one. Professor Meg was not happy about this.

At this point, many people began to truly admire Elwyn's superb ability.

During the rest of the transformation class, Elwyn took out the history of magic textbook to revise for a while. Their second exam was the history of magic.

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