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After the farce, Steve sat back down and noticed Lily turning around and giving him a weird look.

"What's wrong?" Steve asked curiously: "Is there something wrong with Barian? If necessary..."

Before he could finish speaking, Lily immediately turned back, not even daring to tilt her head any further.

"Eh?"

Steve suddenly blinked in confusion. He took out the small speculum from his pocket, and now it was spinning happily.

"This is......"

"The professor is here." Gaspard suddenly interrupted him. Callan reached out to take the speculum, but Steve immediately took his hand back.

He stared at the two of them suspiciously, glanced at the front of the classroom while they were not paying attention, and then sat down immediately.

The professor is really here.

The Prewett brothers walked into the classroom one after another, with relaxed smiles on their faces.

"Ah, that's right."

After noticing the surprised expressions of the students, the leader Prewett smiled and said: "This course will be taught by two of us. We feel that the Defense Against the Dark Arts class is sometimes too serious."

"Especially when we were at Hogwarts." Another Prewett continued: "So we thought maybe we could bring some changes to this class."

"Make it a little more interesting."

"It's easier."

"Although dark magic is dangerous."

"But during class, at least students should not be harmed too much."

"After all, what you will have to deal with in the future are the evil dark creatures and dark wizards from the outside world."

"Instead of professors in the classroom."

The two said these words one after another, and everyone seemed a little excited.

Compared to Meadows, who asked students to put away their textbooks right from the start, the Prewett brothers were obviously much more interesting.

"You have learned a lot of spells in the last semester, right?"

The students nodded, and they each said the four spells taught by Meadows.

"The Disarming Curse, the Stunning Curse, the Petrification Curse, and the Obstacle Curse."

The two of them counted these spells in detail, with exaggerated expressions on their faces.

"That's how Dorcas does it."

"It's not easy to master these spells."

"Yes, yes." Several students immediately complained loudly. Not only did they fail to master these four spells, but they also suffered enough in the duel class.

After complaining with everyone, another Prewett asked: "So, how many students got excellent results in the exam last semester?"

James immediately raised his hand proudly, but when he saw Karan also raised his hand, he subconsciously lowered his arm.

In addition, those who raised their hands in the classroom were Sirius, Remus, and Lily.

There were only five people in total.

Four Gryffindors, one Hufflepuff.

The Defense Against the Dark Arts exam last semester was the most rigorous, even more difficult than the Transfiguration exam.During the assessment process, the most important criterion for achieving excellent results is requiring students to master all four spells, which is not an easy task.

Moreover, Meadows conducted the assessment himself at the time. Karan wanted to bluff him, but Meadows unexpectedly gave him an extra chance.

Although Meadows did not threaten him, Karan knew in his heart that Meadows did not intend to let him go easily in this assessment.Even if this opportunity fails, Meadows will still give him more opportunities.

Fortunately, because some other unknown simple spells still needed to be considered, the assessment at that time was closed, which also gave Karan an excuse to shirk in front of many people.

But at this time, he still attracted a lot of admiring eyes, especially the Hufflepuff students.

"More than expected."

After making this simple remark, another Prewett went on to ask, "What about the good ones?"

Several more arms were raised. Gaspard acted calmly, but Steve tried hard to raise his arms high.

Karan's pre-exam tutoring helped Steve a lot, and it was not easy for him to get good results.

But in general, there are not that many students who get good grades, and the rest are all students who just pass.

It seems that because he knows that he can only teach for one year at most, Meadows does not deliberately make things difficult for students who do not perform well.

"very good."

One Prewett said, while the other Prewett shouted directly: "All students who get excellent grades will receive five points!"

Karan blinked. This was the first time he had obtained house points for Hufflepuff. He didn't expect the process to be so simple.

“This is not something that should be taught in first grade.”

One of the Prewetts explained: "Dorcas was being too eager."

Only then did Karan see the gold watch on the other person's wrist. This person was Fabian, the younger brother of the two.

Brother Gideon nodded in agreement and said, "That's why I will make up these points for these five students. This is what you deserve."

"Okay, now let's turn the textbook to page 54 and learn how to deal with zombies in The Living Dead."

The living dead was originally knowledge that Meadows once taught, but the way the Prewett brothers taught the class was completely different from that of Meadows.

Whenever they talked about one of the coping methods, they would each play a different role and perform the method vividly in front of the students.

Obviously, this is much more interesting than simply reading from a textbook, especially since the two cast real spells at many times, but they both grasped the right balance, just to make the whole performance more realistic.

When the zombie played by Gideon fell down again, the classroom burst into warm applause.

"Very good, thank you all."

After dusting himself off, Gideon smiled and said, "You can basically use these demonstrated methods to deal with zombies. Of course, no matter how much you see, it's better for you to experience it yourself."

After he finished saying this, the entire classroom suddenly fell into silence. The students blinked quietly, and many of them had eyes full of expectation.

"Although it won't be a real zombie. After all, you are only in second grade now. If you really bring dark creatures into this classroom, the risk will inevitably be too great."

Gideon continued: "So I will continue to play the role of a zombie, and you will try to deal with me. Of course, this is only temporary. We can plan in more detail in the future. Zombies or other dark creatures will also It can be played by everyone.”

"In this case, maybe we can rehearse a good drama at the end of the semester."

"But these are things for the future."

He swept his gaze across the crowd, looking at each student's face one by one.

"So, who comes first?"

He didn't let everyone's expectations go in vain for too long, because Fabian on the side quickly added: "It's better to start with those students who have won [Excellence]."

After he said this, the students immediately focused their attention on the five people who raised their hands in the first place.

Lupine became a little nervous inexplicably. He turned to look at James and Sirius, who were also [Excellent], but found that their eyes were elsewhere.

Not only them, Lupine also noticed that even Lily straightened her back subconsciously.

They were clearly focused on the same person.

Karan Sangster.