Hogwarts: A Chinese-Style Professor

Chapter 110: 9 Basic Test Questions

Chapter 110 Nine Basic Tests
"Well, since you were able to get the Progress Scholarship with a broken wand, I think you'll have no problem passing our test with a complete wand."

After hearing Levi's words, Ron suddenly felt a surge of power within him.

Merlin's beard! Professor Levi, I would die for you!
He desperately wanted to say that right now.

But this is indeed his true feeling towards Li Wei at this moment.

His body stopped trembling immediately.

At this moment, Li Wei's voice continued to ring out, and even the students around him who were straining to hear what was going on could hear it.

"Ideally, every member of my ideal dueling club should be able to master the basic spellcasting I require—"

He had barely finished speaking when many students were already discouraged.

Because the basic spellcasting required by Li Wei is too difficult.

Although this is only the first of the five stages of spellcasting he proposed.

But so far, even third-grade students cannot meet this requirement—and not every fourth-grade student can do it well.

"But your foundation is too shallow, and you have experienced a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor who did nothing, so I think it is necessary to relax the standards appropriately."

Li Wei waved his wand, and nine stone pillars suddenly rose up on the stage in the center of the dueling arena, each with a different item on it, along with two alchemical golems that were not yet activated.

Camille and Jowell stood behind the stone pillar, seemingly to act as examiners—everyone had met Jowell before, but many of Camille's students were meeting her for the first time.

Almost every student who saw her instinctively gasped in surprise—and for a moment, low gasps of surprise rose and fell in the line.

"Now I will explain the assessment criteria."

Joe Verri explained the rules with a smile.

"There are nine stone pillars here, corresponding to nine basic incantations."

First challenge: You need to use the Fluorescent Blink spell to make this runestone glow blue.

The second challenge: You must use the "Restore to Original State" spell to repair the broken porcelain vase.

Third challenge: Use the levitation spell to float this piece of refined iron until it is completely off the table.

Fourth challenge: Use the unlocking spell to unlock these five tangled copper locks in one go.

Fifth level: Use the cutting spell to cut marks on the horned camel's hide.

Level 6: Melt the ice with a fire spell.

Level 7: Fill this crystal glass with clear water.

Level 8: Use the softening spell to turn hard rocks into clay.

Level 9: Use the Summoning Spell to summon the golden thief on the table.

Each of you has only 2 minutes to complete these nine levels—you can choose to skip levels that cannot be perfectly solved, but you cannot give up right away.

We will select students qualified for the second interview based on your final performance, the completion rate of each stage, and the time taken—the entire process will be transparent, fair, and open.

Jowell summoned a huge countdown timer and placed it beside him.

"You can all see your own and others' time and results in completing the level. If there are cases where the overall scores are the same, we will prioritize the ranking based on the performance in completing the level."

"Is there anything you don't understand? You can still ask questions now, but you can't pause it once it starts."

The students in line were whispering amongst themselves, but no one dared to ask a question—it would be ridiculous to ask a question in front of more than 200 people.
Even those stupid lions wouldn't do such a thing!

And Professor Snape is watching us intently—it's terrifying.

Seeing that no one spoke, Qiao Weili looked at Li Wei again.

"Since there are no problems, let's begin. The first one is Ron Weasley from the second year." Wait, wait, wait—this is a public execution!
Ron was inwardly wailing.

But that makes sense. After all, the whole process is completely transparent and open, but there's no need to reveal your grade and college, right?

If he could, he really wanted to shout—I am actually a Hufflepuff.

That way, we won't lose face for our own college.

Levi seemed to have guessed Ron's thoughts.

His voice continued to echo within the "venue":

"Whether it's my personal teaching attitude or the rules of the Duel Club, I hope you can present yourselves with a generous attitude."

Not just Ron, but all the students who participate in the selection process afterward will have to publicly display their grade and college.

Even if you fail in this selection, you will understand why you lost and where you went wrong, especially compared to your peers, and what stage your current spellcasting level is at.

Only those who dare to admit their shortcomings and strive to improve will have the right to call themselves my members.

Among the crowd, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, the Weasley twins, Cedric, and many other students wore confident and smug smiles, their eyes fixed intently on Levi.

At the same time, those students who were initially lacking in confidence slowly raised their heads, tried to take deep breaths, and proudly puffed out their chests.

At this moment, all the students' eyes were filled with determination.

“Very well, I have sensed your ambition.”

"Even if only a small number of you can join my club this year, I believe that by next year, my membership will expand dramatically."

"Now, the assessment will officially begin. Ron—you go first."

His words were so beautifully spoken that Snape couldn't help but look up at him.

"what happened?"

"It's our club—not yours."

Snape retorted, but his mind was elsewhere—he really shouldn't have been so arrogant before.

Yes, for Lily.

The same applies to Li Wei.

As for James, he still deserves to die!
"Hopefully, the great Professor Snape will have the mercy to set aside his narrow-minded house views and teach his dueling skills to students of all four houses."

Snape caught the veiled meaning in his words, and his face darkened further.

But Li Wei completely ignored him.

No one among the students paid him any attention.

All eyes were on Ron, who was walking toward the dueling arena.

"Ron—Go for it!"

"I believe you can do it! You're a recipient of the Progressive Scholarship!"

Before he began, Harry and Hermione's voices came from behind him.

"Good heavens—can we please not bring up such insignificant achievements?"

Ron muttered under his breath, but his grip on the wand tightened slowly.

Although he wasn't as smart as Hermione or as talented as Harry, Ron still had the pride of the Weasley family!

(End of this chapter)

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