Hogwarts: I Am an Exemplary Wizard
Chapter 416 - 414: Twisted Sense of Humor
Upon seeing Kael, Hermione reluctantly pulled a corner of her mouth into a semblance of a greeting. šÆš»š®šš¬š®ššš¤ššš”.ššš¶
But with those heavy dark circles under her eyes and a face that seemed on the verge of tears, it was hardly a look of happiness...
Kael thought for a moment, then walked over to sit opposite her.
"Hello, Kael." Hermioneās voice was somewhat dry.
Kael glanced at the open book on her desk, "On Why Muggles Need Electricity," among others about Arithmancy and Ancient Runes...
"So, you chose to use the Time Turner, didnāt you?" Kael asked softly.
Hermioneās hand flipping through the book paused.
"Yes." She nodded, "I canāt give up any courses, I just canāt..."
"But you donāt look in great shape right now." Kael said, "Are you sure you can last until the end of the school year?"
Hermione looked just like Lupin on the train, a state where she might faint at any moment.
If things went on for a few more months, Kael had no doubt sheād fall asleep during the exams.
"I donāt know..." Hermione scratched her head, saying this somewhat despairingly.
Her voice was a bit loud, drawing some discontent from people nearby, but luckily, Madam Pince was a bit far away and didnāt hear her.
"Can you tell me how you did it before?" Hermione asked, "You took all the courses but got very high scores, even perfect scores...
"I always thought with a Time Turner, it wouldnāt be difficult, but after using it, I found it was quite the opposite."
Hermione scratched her head again, "Using the Time Turner more often, I find my memory getting worse, and itās hard to concentrate in classes.
At this rate, Iām sure Iāll get a lot of Eās on my exams, thinking of not getting all Oās is something I just canāt bear, Professor McGonagall would be so disappointed."
Hermione was on the verge of breaking down as she spoke, and ultimately did cry.
She hadnāt talked to anyone much recently, particularly after Christmas when she told Professor McGonagall about the Firebolt incident, causing Gryffindor to lose to Slytherin in Quidditch.
Almost overnight, she became the least popular person, even Harry and Ron stopped talking to her.
However, Hermione didnāt mind; at that time, her heavy coursework had already been suffocating, leaving little room for these minor concerns...
Only recently, after they won against Hufflepuff, did things somewhat improve.
But the issue was, Ron and Harry were of no help, only adding to the chaos, so much so that she preferred when they werenāt speaking.
At least back then, she wouldnāt get angry over matters outside of academics... like Harry sneaking off to Hogsmeade and getting caught by Professor Snape in the end.
Hermione couldnāt understand, including Harry himself, everyone knew Sirius Black was after him, yet he had to go to Hogsmeade.
Could it be that putting oneself in danger was amusing?
Sitting opposite her, Kael didnāt know she had thought so much, he merely assumed she couldnāt endure the suffering brought by the Time Turner.
That was completely normal; Percy was the same back then, a bit hysterical throughout the academic year due to using a Time Turner, quickly returning it once any break began.
According to Diana, the Time Turner can take your body back several hours, but not your mind.
And human vitality is limited, using it frequently leads to eventual breakdown.
Kael tapped the desk with his fingers, "May I ask, are you using the Time Turner every day?"
"Every day." Hermione nodded.
"How much time?"
"Before Christmas, around two to three hours, now itās six hours." Hermione replied.
Six hours?
Kael shook his head.
That means Hermione doesnāt sleep for at least twenty-two hours a day, and sheās been doing this for nearly three months, no wonder she has such heavy dark circles.
"My advice remains to drop two subjects... Divination and Muggle Studies."
Kael said, "These two subjects are of no use to you, itās just wasting your time."
This time Hermione didnāt argue.
Earlier she didnāt believe it, but now she realized Kael was stating facts.
"Also, besides classes, avoid using the Time Turner as much as possible." Kael continued, "I think your schedule doesnāt repeat itself daily, right?"
"Three times a week." Hermione said.
"Then what do you use your time for besides classes, reading, homework?"
"No." Hermione shook her head, "Mostly for studying Ancient Runes, which is interesting but hard, one class a week is far from enough."
Upon saying this, Hermione suddenly looked up, "I heard from Professor Babbling that last year during the Ancient Runes exam, you scored a perfect score; the last student achieving a perfect score was fifty years ago.
So did you genuinely grasp everything taught by the professor without using a Time Turner?"
This was a question Hermione had wanted to ask for a long time; she spends countless hours daily on Ancient Runes yet doesnāt measure up to Kaelās one class a week... itās hard for her to accept.
"Well, our situations are a bit different."
Kael said ambiguously, "Mainly during the holidays, I met someone very eager who constantly taught me Ancient Runes, almost like having a private professor one-on-one, I studied with him throughout the holiday, so good grades are understandable."
"Private professor?" Hermione was astonished, looking envious with her mouth agape.
"Was it Professor Babbling?"
"No." Kael shook his head, "It was another person, who initially wanted to apply as the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, but Headmaster Dumbledore didnāt agree."
"Oh, why didnāt he choose Ancient Runes class!" Hermione said wistfully,
She looked at Kael and asked with hope, "Is that person still teaching you, can you recommend him to come to Hogwarts?
"If another professor could be added, perhaps this class could be held more often weekly."
"Unfortunately." Kael said, "He left last year and I canāt find him."
Hermione was somewhat disappointed; she truly wanted more Ancient Runes classes.
"Hereās a suggestion." Kael looked at her and said, "Forget everything from the first Ancient Runes class, itās useless to you now, just follow the bookās sequence.
Then youāll discover the course isnāt as challenging as you imagined..."
"Forget?" Hermione couldnāt understand, "But the formula for Talismans is crucial, the book says itās the most important part."
Talisman formula?
If Kael remembered correctly, that should be the last Chapter in "Advanced Magic Text."
In other words, this content wonāt be covered until the end of their sixth year.
Professor Babblingās peculiar humor hasnāt changed at all.
"Forget it." Kael said, "Before mastering the arrangement and writing of Magic Texts, regardless of how much time you spend, you wonāt understand those Talismans.
"Itās like Transfiguration Technique, you first learn to turn a match into a needle, not a teacup into a rabbit."
"But." Hermione blinked, "If thatās the case, why did Professor Babbling teach us that in the first class..."
"Itās her peculiar humor." Kael laughed, "Think carefully, has she mentioned anything related to Talismans in later classes?"
Hermione thought for a moment.
With Kaelās reminder, she realized Professor Babbling really hadnāt talked about Talismans again, and the content became much simpler.
Hermione slapped the table loudly, unintentionally exclaiming, "Could it be Iāve been wasting my time all this while?"
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