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"One more time! This time I must get the animagus spell from Professor McGonagall!" Draw! Cash draw! Who is it? "I am the great astrologer, Trelawney!" [Divination +1] Tears welled up in Tom's eyes. Confronted with the magnificent magical world, Tom felt deeply that Muggle power has a limit, so he decided to shout that phrase: I will not be a Muggle! *I do not own the copyright of such fanfic or the contents of the novel or the Harry Potter book. If you want to support me, this is my Patreon, where you can find advance chapters: https://www.patreon.com/inferno303

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Chapter 206: Someone who can ask such questions must be seriously ill (Edited)

Michael Corner was about to say something, when suddenly he heard the words from the next table, "Did you hear? Professor Lockhart is wandering around the Forbidden Forest!"

Michael Corner: ???

"- the Ministry of Magic found him locked in a self-driving car." A young wizard read aloud from the copy of the Daily Prophet in front of him.

"Is that the car?"

"Yes, the same car that flew into Hogwarts earlier in the term."

Hagrid, the Hogwarts Ranger, was patrolling the Forbidden Forest when he noticed something strange: a Ford car running wild on the outskirts of the Forbidden Forest with the long-lost Professor Lockhart inside. Ministry of Magic agents arrived and struggled to get Lockhart out of the car.

Although some of Lockhart's memories had been erased, those of tampering with others remained intact, so he was questioned by the Ministry and confessed to his crimes.

Well, the affair was such a big deal that Ministry officials, at Minister Fudge's urging, allowed a Daily Prophet reporter to observe the interrogation. Fudge had only one thing on his mind: to calm the commotion outside as quickly as possible. The fuss over Lockhart had disturbed the magical world, and even Ministry officials were talking about it. In the short walk from the lobby to his office, he had witnessed three altercations, all related to Lockhart.

The pressure was so great at the Ministry that Fudge was so distressed that he no longer cared about the truth. So when he found Lockhart, he did not hesitate to approve the use of Veritaserum, and got what he needed.

The next day, the Daily Prophet reported his trial on the sidelines, and the magical world was in an uproar: Lockhart's admirers could hardly accept the truth!

It was clear that even if Lockhart had made a spectacle of himself, he would still be extremely popular with his fans, who were irrational and instinctively believed in their idol and compensated him when he made mistakes.

For example, getting hit by an elf, because he didn't want to take the initiative and give the students a chance to work out; getting knocked down by a spell from Snape, because he was showing them how to do it; only reading from the textbook in class, and only writing a reading for an assignment. Nice! That's a plus for fans.

That's what Lockhart fans thought at first, but when the Daily Prophet followed up, Lockhart's true colors were revealed to his fans. Fans were stunned to discover that their idol, whom they adored, was a charlatan with no pretensions other than rhetoric.

They were outraged.

The daily report was reported in the morning, and the fans reacted so quickly that by noon they were in Diagon Alley, gathered outside Flourish and Blotts bookstore to denounce the way Lockhart had played with their feelings. Some of the middle-aged witches at the head of the group burst into tears and even burned their own copies of Lockhart's books in public.

The Ministry of Magic didn't bother, but cleaned up the streets after they had dispersed, as if nothing had happened. And Lockhart was also sentenced to 10 years in Azkaban for misusing the dememorizing spell. At last, Mr. Lockhart had a stable creative environment in which to devote himself to writing. Although his living conditions are not ideal, his readers are sympathetic: he can delay his work and wish Mr. Lockhart the best of luck in prison, writing such popular works as "Mein Kampf" and "The First Half of My Life."

The news that Lockhart had been found, that Lockhart had been interrogated, that Lockhart had been put in Azkaban, did not cause a stir among the young wizards: they had their final exams!

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Tom stared at the sky outside the window. The exam in front of him was densely packed with words. Although he wrote the questions, but...

Dumbledore, how dare you change my exam?!

He only realized something was wrong when he finished filling in the multiple-choice answers, and only after reviewing the exam carefully did he realize that the multiple-choice sections had been fine-tuned. The answers he had given before no longer counted!

Tom's exam had four sections: multiple choice, judgment, fill-in-a-blank, and short answer; multiple choice and judgment questions deducted points.

But Dumbledore changed the exam, so what? The core points remained the same, Dumbledore could only change the position of the answers and change a few key words. Tom finished the exam in half an hour and began to doze off. While Tom was relaxed, the other young wizards in the same room had beads of sweat on their heads.

Hermione frowned at the exam in front of her with her pen, her mind racing, searching her memory and then transcribing them as answers on the paper.

On the paper in front of her was written:

I. Indefinite choice questions (4 marks for each correct answer, 2 marks for each incorrect answer, variable number of correct answers per question, no marks for no answer).

1. The Antipodean Opaleye is one of ten species of pure fire dragons, the following statements about the Antipodean Opaleye are incorrect:

A. The Antipodes Opaleye is a species of fire dragon native to Australia.

B. The Antipodean Opaleye likes to live in valleys.

C. The pupils of the Antipodean Opaleye are a bright iridescent color.

D. This species is not particularly aggressive and its favorite food is sheep.

2. There are often magical animals in nature:

A. If you encounter a vampire in the wild, you must use the summoning spell to summon a pile of garlic.

B. If you encounter a centaur, you must use a petrifying spell to control it.

C. If you encounter a dementor, you must use the fire spell to banish it.

D. If a black wizard uses the killing spell against you, you must use the Protego spell to resist.

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2. True or False questions (2 points for each correct answer, 1 point for each wrong answer, no points for no answer)

1. The negative effect of the curse is very small, usually causing only slight discomfort to the victim ().

2. The blood curse is a special type of curse that does not directly kill the target, but remains in the blood and is passed on to the next generation. Those who are affected by the blood curse are a type of person who will end up becoming animals forever ().

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3. Short answer questions (10 points per question, and you can get points if you make a reasonable statement).

1. "Black magic spell" is divided into poison spell, hexes and curses, please write their definitions and differences.

2. A dememorizing spell is a type of magic that can modify memory.Why? Write the dememorizing spell and list three black magic spells.

Ron, who was sitting at the front of the room, muttered, "Whoever came up with this question must be very sick!".