In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 140 138 Hostility

Chapter 140 138. Hostility

No matter how many times she tried, Hermione failed again.

Her situation was completely different from Jon's. There was no problem with the spells and the spells, but the rock cake on the plate was not affected by any spells.

Unlike their failure, Hagrid took Gabrielle along the lake and caught several fish with a net bag. Both of them were in a very happy mood.

After the attempt was confirmed to be unsuccessful, Jon and Hermione did not stay in the cab. After lunch, they had classes in the afternoon and could not stay here for too long.

After saying goodbye to Hagrid and Gabrielle, the two walked into the carriage.

"This may also be my own problem, not your mistake in thinking. You can find someone else to try."

Hermione was still comforting Jon, and Jon waved his hand nonchalantly.

"It doesn't matter. I'm not that fragile. It's just that a spell didn't succeed."

Just as the two were talking and just pushed the door and walked into the carriage, an abrupt voice suddenly sounded beside them.

"Who told you to enter this door? The school rules clearly state that you cannot enter a room without a house number on the carriage. Don't you know that?"

Jon turned and looked in the direction of the voice, and found a boy with glasses, iconic red hair, and a student prefect badge on his chest, standing three meters away from them.

Percy seemed to have just come out of Professor McGonagall's vice-president's office, and happened to find Jon and Hermione pushing the door and entering the carriage. As a prefect, he looked serious.

Jon had no dissatisfaction with his attitude. Percy's personality was a bit unpleasant, but he also acted according to the rules. If Hagrid hadn't invited them, they really couldn't open the door to the cab.

"We have received an invitation from Hagrid, Senior Weasley. The school rules also state that it is okay to enter a room without a sign if the teacher or staff in charge of the room allows it, right?"

After hearing Jon's words, Percy did not respond immediately, but looked at Jon deeply, and then said in an inexplicable tone.

"Don't think that you should have privileges just because you have done something for Professor Dumbledore, Green."

Jon was stunned for a moment. Before he spoke, Hermione had already gotten ahead of him and looked at Percy with a bad face.

"I don't think Jon has ever had such an idea, Senior Weasley, he never thinks he should be superior to others."

Percy did not argue with Hermione, nor did he stay here. He snorted coldly, turned around and left.

Looking at his back, Jon touched his hair inexplicably. He didn't remember when he had offended Ron's brother, and didn't understand why what he said seemed to be targeting him.

But he didn't think about it in detail.

Where there are people, it is not always harmonious. Jon can't make everyone like him. It is his right for Percy to dislike him in some aspects.

Of course, if he takes the initiative to provoke later, Jon will not tolerate it just because he is Ron's brother.

Jon and Hermione finished lunch in the restaurant together. He finally thanked Hermione for her help, and then the two separated.

The end of the semester is getting closer and closer, and the learning atmosphere in the carriage is getting more and more tense.

Even the first and second grade children who were just rescued here at the beginning of this year must meet certain academic requirements before they can officially enter the corresponding grade in the next school year, otherwise they will be held back and study with the new students who will start school next year.

Jon was not in the carriage for most of this semester. Without his usual classroom performance, he could not be exempted from the final exam and get the grades directly as in the previous semester.

However, even during the time at Hogwarts, he did not gain nothing. He learned a lot of spells and transfiguration skills from Aberforth. Now that he is back in the carriage, the second-year courses are very simple for Jon.

During this period, Jon still did not give up the research on the improved version of the "levitation spell".

He found Justin to try it again. This boy, who would have entered Eton College if he had not been brought to Hogwarts, has a deeper understanding of gravity than Hermione.

But the result is the same. After changing the concept, he still couldn't successfully use the levitation spell, let alone directly change the effect of the original levitation spell like Jon.

This made Jon realize his specialness for the first time.

When he got the ring from Slughorn, he heard him say that his will was much stronger than that of ordinary people, but such characteristics could not be seen from the outside. Usually, Jon only felt that he was easier to learn magic than others, and he didn't find more abnormalities.

Now it seems that the benefits of his strong will are not only that he can learn spells faster and use magic rings that others cannot use, but his consciousness can even directly change the effect of the floating spell, which is also a manifestation.

But Jon does not think that such a talent is a gift from God.

He vaguely feels that the reason why his will is stronger than others is probably related to the time travel.

The improved spell cannot be promoted, and Jon did not worry too much about it, and he did not stop collecting the magic power of other students.

In the last week before the final exam, he had found some excuses to ask the students from the first to third grade and some of the fourth grade to help him collect all their magic power. If he went up, the spells of the fifth grade students would not be able to be broken by him.

In other words, Jon's current magic power level was just on par with that of a normal fourth grade student, which was already a very high level of talent.

And the collected magic power only made the original light blue gem color slightly change, which was obviously far from the previous deep red.

But after collecting all the magic power, Jon finally got the forbidden book about the God of Swords written by Snape that was absorbed in the ring.

He did not study rashly, but took the time to copy down the contents inside, and then knocked on the door of the principal's office in the evening of the day when the final exam began.

Dumbledore was reading a letter. When he saw Jon come in, he stuffed the letter back into the envelope, and a smile appeared on his slightly tired face.

"Good evening, Jon. I heard from Minerva that you did very well in your Transfiguration test today."

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