As for what happens if someone breaks the spell?
Wouldn't that be better?
They all have the ability to break through the magic set up by Tiera, so what if he passes the dark magic test?
Inside the exam room, Harry rubbed his forehead in frustration. He knew he couldn't afford to be distracted, but the noise outside made it impossible for him to concentrate.

He turned to look at Ron and saw that Ron had become even more impatient.

“Don’t worry, Ron. You can definitely do it. Just think about what Tierra said earlier.” Harry encouraged him in this way—

But Harry felt his head was completely empty.

Ron looked up, a wry smile playing on his lips, and said, "Thank you, Harry. I know it wasn't easy, but I'll do my best—"

"Shh! Keep your voice down!" Tiffany Labres, who was sitting in front of them, suddenly turned around and gave Harry and Ron a sharp "shush." ​​"We're still taking an exam!"

Tiffany Labres warned in a low voice.

"Sorry, sorry!" Harry and Ron quickly apologized, picking up their pens again to continue answering the questions. Even though he felt he couldn't do it, he didn't want to give up on the exam.

Hermione glanced at Harry and Ron and smiled slightly.

She gently placed the pen on the paper and began to think about how to solve the last three questions.

Time ticked by, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione were all engrossed in writing. They would sometimes ponder silently, sometimes rub their temples in confusion, and then focus intently on writing again.

They were like searching for the right answer in a magical labyrinth, constantly trying and failing.

In any case, it would probably be better for Harry if someone broke the spell Tierra's. He felt increasingly agitated because the noise outside was distracting him and preventing him from concentrating on the questions.

He looked at Ron and noticed that he had become even more impatient.

“Don’t worry, Ron. You can do it. Think carefully about what Tierra said earlier.” Although Harry encouraged him like this, his own mind was blank.

Ron looked up, a wry smile on his face, and said, "Thank you, Harry. I know it's not easy, but I'll do my best—" "Shh! Keep your voice down!" Tiffany Labres, sitting in front of them, suddenly turned around and gave Harry and Ron a sharp shushing. "We're still taking our exams!"

Tiffany Labres warned in a low voice.

"Sorry, sorry!" Harry and Ron quickly apologized, picked up their pens again, and prepared to continue answering the questions. Even though he felt he couldn't do it, he didn't want to give up on the exam.

Hermione glanced at Harry and Ron and smiled.

She gently put down her pen and began to think about how to solve the last three questions.

Time ticked by, and Harry, Ron, and Hermione were completely absorbed in their writing. They would sometimes ponder silently, sometimes rub their temples in confusion, and then focus intently on writing again.

They were like searching for the right answer in a magical labyrinth, constantly trying and failing.

Finally, the bell rang, signaling the end of the exam, and the students in the class breathed a sigh of relief.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione were no exception—

Even though Harry and Ron hadn't finished their papers.

But this didn't stop them from smiling, because the Dark Magic exam was the last one, and finishing it meant they could finally relax.

On their way out of the exam hall, the three students exchanged their thought processes and problem-solving methods. They discovered that their different perspectives and ways of thinking were all inspiring for their own studies.

"This exam was really difficult, but at least we tried our best," Harry said with emotion.

“Yes, hopefully our efforts will pay off,” Hermione added, then glanced at Ron. “If you really work hard, you will definitely be rewarded.”


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