Chapter 120 Gu——

Teamwork?!
Both students stared wide-eyed at Li Wei, unable to believe what they had just heard.

He had already picked up the roster and started assigning team members.

"Next, I will call out the names of the people who will be in groups of three—you will be partners for a long time to come."

At this point, Li Wei looked up at the bewildered students below the stage.

"You should understand what 'partner' means, right?"

Seeing them nod blankly, Li Wei nodded in satisfaction and began calling out names.

Because three people is the most stable structure, before these students grow up, they can only learn the simplest and most practical Three Talents Formation.

Li Wei mixed the students from the two colleges in a ratio of 2:1 or 1:2.

After they realized their fate, some people gradually began to feel dissatisfied.

"Professor—why not have people from the same department form a team—"

The Gryffindor students were rather tactful in their approach.

The Slytherins were quite blunt.

"Why should we partner with these idiots? I know without even thinking that their magic will be violent and out of control. Do we really have to cooperate with them?"

"You think you're so great? Your magic must be as cold, slippery, and disgusting as a snake."

Li Wei was grateful that even after all that, they still managed to maintain their posture and speak properly—otherwise, he would have been disappointed in his teaching career again—and if that had happened, his attitude would probably not have been so gentle.

"It is precisely because your magical properties and temperaments are different that I want to pair you together."

It's not to disgust you—first of all, you're a group, and you shouldn't feel disgusted by this.

The students didn't say anything, but the expressions on their faces didn't seem very willing.

Then, Li Wei gave them another reason why they had no choice but to become a community of shared destiny.

"Let me make this clear beforehand: although I come from Slytherin, I treat students from all four houses equally—you should be able to feel that yourselves."

In my eyes, students are never divided into different colleges, only into those with better or worse qualities.

And I won't just teach you the Three Powers Formation; I'll also teach the Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff classes—and...

I have never liked being confined to theory—you have three months to learn formations.

When the new school year begins after summer vacation, you will be undergoing combat training with students from another class—”

Li Wei paused here.

Give the students some time to process what you've said—their minds work very quickly, and they'll definitely understand.

"Professor, you mean—"

George pointed to himself, then pointed in the direction of Slytherin.

"We're going to team up with these stinky snakes to take on the Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff duo."

"Yes—are you scared?"

No one had time to respond to him—the students from the two colleges glared at each other fiercely.

This isn't a question of whether you're afraid or not.

It's a question of whether they can do it—they can't imagine how they could team up with people they hate—and just a few weeks ago, they even took each other down.

So now you're going to shake hands and make peace to deal with the students in other classes? "You can refuse to accept it, or you can respond passively, I don't care—I'm teaching the same content anyway, how well you learn is your business."

But if one day you find yourself being outmatched by students from the other two colleges, both inside and outside the classroom, don't blame me for being biased.

Seeing the students' reactions, Li Wei's lips curled into a slight smile of pleasure.

It's actually quite funny to see these unruly kids all making faces like they have "heads as big as buckets".

Fred rubbed his hair repeatedly with both hands, pulling it upwards, and said in despair:
"Professor, you've really given us a very difficult problem!"

The Slytherin students exchanged anxious glances, each seeing the reluctance and discomfort in the other's eyes.

However, Professor Li Wei's "tyranny" was too strong.

They had no other choice but to "give in"!
"Goo!"

When a Gryffindor student was forced to hold hands with two Slytherins, he made a sound that was difficult to understand.

"Uh--"

Similarly, when the lone Slytherin was grabbed by two Gryffindors, he stuck out his tongue and let out an unintelligible groan.

"Very good, it seems you can still do it."

Li Wei smiled as he looked at the group of students; no one could guess what he was thinking.

In fact, these students were too preoccupied to notice that they had never looked at their “enemy’s” face so closely before.

Your hands are so cold.

Why are your hands so sweaty?

Feeling the completely different body temperatures, the two groups felt a little uncomfortable but also a little strange—they were all the same age, so how could there be such a big difference?
Could it be that the different properties of magic really lead to such a big difference?
Or perhaps it's simply due to the difference in long-term living environment?

"All right."

Li Wei clapped his hands, drawing the students' attention back to the classroom.

"I'm making it clear beforehand that what's about to happen is very serious and important—if anyone is not serious or causes trouble, I will refuse them the chance to learn from me again."

You all better be prepared that you'll be studying on your own for the rest of the semester.

His words were too harsh.

The students, who were initially filled with various discomforts and dissatisfactions, were suddenly stunned by him.

Some people felt their hands being quietly clenched—and when they came to their senses, they realized that their hands had already been clenched as well.

However, Li Wei continued to increase the pressure on them.

"Array formations are a unique form of magic that I created by combining magic power and spirit with alchemy."

Even my former students suffered a lot and spent countless hours trying to learn this system.

With your current level of magical skill, you would not be able to learn this magic system at all.
But I have recently gained some new insights that can help you get through the most difficult first stage—so if anyone doesn't cherish this opportunity, I will absolutely not continue teaching them.

Even the Weasley twins dared not crack jokes at this point.

They sensed Li Wei's solemnity and seriousness, and no longer dared to underestimate what they were about to learn—in fact, they were now looking forward to it.

At that moment, Li Wei waved his wand—and the scene before all the students' eyes began to rapidly distort.

All the desks and chairs in the classroom disappeared, and the background was transformed into a starry sky, with all the students sitting amidst stardust.

(End of this chapter)

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