Hogwarts: My Plants Have Billions Of Evil Points

Chapter 93 Thesis? That's Not Easy

"Then you have to write." Neville couldn't help but said, "Harry and I have been writing every day, and we still haven't finished our papers on History of Magic and Potions, and we're currently writing our paper on Potions. "

"Yeah, a two-foot paper." Harry glanced at the larger letters he had written on the parchment and sighed. "I don't know how to fill it up."

After hearing the complaints of the two, Leonard looked at Hermione, "Where's Hermione? Are you finished writing your thesis?"

Hermione raised her head proudly after hearing Leonard's question.

"She has already finished writing, and every paper is written in fly-sized fonts to fill a parchment." Harry complained.

"Didn't you share your experience with them?" Leonard asked Hermione with a look at the resentful Harry.

"I don't have much experience, I just sorted out my notes and wrote the thesis, it's very simple." Hermione struggled to keep the corners of her mouth from rising, lest others think she was showing off.

"This is indeed a good idea." Leonard nodded and picked up a book on the table.

An Anthology of Curses in the Eighteenth Century

"This is the one I picked for Harry and Neville, suitable for this Charms paper [about fluorescent light." Hermione saw that the book Leonard had picked up was on page seventy-ninth. "

It seems that Hermione took good care of the savior, which is too considerate, so it is not to blame Hermione for not being able to write a thesis.

Leonard turned to page seventy-nine, and sure enough, he saw the introduction about the fluorescent spell.

Since there is a detailed introduction, how can it be difficult to write?

Leonard glanced at the densely packed words on the book, and picked up the quill.

"Even if there are materials, it's not easy to write." Harry sighed, "Are you right, Leonard...?"

Harry looked at Leonard who was writing furiously, the pained expression on his face gradually stiffened.

Can a thesis be written so fast? Don't you need to think?

Leonard said, since there are references, is it important to think about something?

Hogwarts professors don't check for plagiarism, as long as it doesn't match what other students wrote, isn't that all right?

Leonard never went to college in his previous life, but he did part-time jobs and helped people write papers. He has a lot of experience in how to dismantle an easy-to-understand word into sentences that no one can understand.

Let alone this kind of non-professional paper, just copy some key words from the book, expand it, add some personal thoughts, and a paper will be freshly released.

Ten minutes later, Leonard put down the quill while the three were stunned, and picked up a written paper to dry.

"Leon... Leonard, are you done?" Harry asked uncertainly.

"Well, it's done, the thesis for the Charms class has been written." Leonard confirmed that the writing on the parchment had dried, put it aside and picked up another parchment.

"Defense Against the Dark Arts is next." Leonard said, looking at the three of them. "By the way, what do you think of the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor?"

"It's boring, nothing new, he just reads according to what's in the textbook." Hermione complained, "After a class, I didn't feel that I learned anything at all, it was as boring as reading the book again."

Leonard picked up a book on Fantastic Beasts and turned to the page on goblins.

How to subdue goblins, this is the first lesson of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, and it is also their homework.

"Goblins... my grandma usually grabs things by the neck and kicks them away." Neville said, glancing at the illustrations of goblins in the book.

"Because they really don't look like dangerous creatures, so we don't know how to write how to deal with them. It seems too strange to just write about kicking them away." Harry said.

"Then put how to deal with them at the end, first write their sources, characteristics, and preferences [finally, directly say what kind of magic can be used to drive them away more easily.

Leonard said while writing the paper quickly under the numb eyes of several people, "That's it, don't think too complicated, the professors don't expect us to write professional papers

They just want us to consolidate knowledge. "1

Of course, Quirrell definitely didn't think so much, this guy didn't pay attention to teaching students at all.

"After that is History of Magic, this course is a bit boring, but relatively, this is also the best subject to write a paper on, because you don't even need to think about it. "You just need to write the contents of the book in your own words.

After another ten minutes, Leonard put aside the History of Magic essay he had written.

Harry and Neville were numb, while Hermione wondered if there was anything wrong with the way Leonard did his homework.

...asking for flowers...

Thinking failed, because Hermione couldn't do it at this speed, and she didn't know what kind of knowledge reserve was needed to reach this speed.

An hour later, Leonard finished all the homework, let out a long sigh of relief, put down the quill and moved his stiff wrist.

"I'm done," Leonard said.

Harry and Neville looked at Leonard's stack of neatly written papers freshly out of the oven with expressionless faces, and then looked at their own papers, which had been held back for a long time, with large and unreadable papers, and fell silent.

Good... so strong.

"Wouldn't that be too perfunctory?" Hermione asked. "Will the professors have any objections?"

"That depends on what kind of professor you are. Professor Cuthbert in History of Magic definitely doesn't care. Professor Flitwick in Charms class cares more about students' spellcasting. Needless to say, Professor Quirrell doesn't care about it himself. courses...”

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Leonard reviewed the professors thoroughly.

"The only thing to watch out for is Snape," Leonard sneered, "that guy doesn't care what I accomplish, and if he makes trouble it's only because he wants to.

Hearing this Hermione fell silent, she had also heard about Snape's feat of scoring seventy-five points from Hufflepuff in one class.

It's hard to imagine that this behavior was done by a mature professor, and even those who are used to respecting professors can't understand it.

"Okay, my homework is done." Leonard packed up the parchment "I'm going first."

"Stop reading for a while?" Hermione asked. "This celebrity story is very interesting."

She patted the book she was reading, the thickness of which looked like it could kill someone.

Leonard glanced at it, and lost interest when he saw the words on the Sorcerer's Stone Nicolas.

"No, I have some things to do." Leonard said, "See you later."

He stood up, walked towards the door, and glanced at the corner of the library.

There is a large door with a huge lock. Looking from the outside, you can see that there are several bookshelves locked inside, and each book on it has an exaggerated iron chain.

The restricted area is a place where countless dangerous books are stored.

But it wasn't the banned books that Leonard cared about.

In his mind, the compass pointer pointing to the next ruins pointed to the gate.

The location of the next relic is within the restricted section of the library. .

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