Due to the turbulence of the situation, these trembling old professors entered Hogwarts two days in advance, saying that they wanted to set up the examination room in advance, but it was clear to anyone with a discerning eye that they wanted to find out the news with Dumbledore.

This year's exam was indeed extraordinary, and the Ministry of Magic unusually sent two wizarding officials, one was the secretary to the minister and the other was the captain of the Auror team. They took the stage at the dinner the day before the official exam week, giving speeches and expectations, and the captain of the Auror Squad even made it clear that if there were outstanding seventh-year graduates who were interested in becoming an Auror, everything would be simple.

It's a robbery.

"Are there really any graduates joining the Aurors?" Sylna asked, looking at the Ministry of Magic officials in the professorship, who were mobilizing, "Their training cycle is said to be long. "

"That's right," Draco whispered, "a novice Auror needs to pass many exams before he can become an official Auror. Generally, the training time takes two to three years. "

Draco, as the former second generation of black, still knows enough about the Auror group. Cultivating a qualified Auror is no easy task.

To become an Auror, 23 is required to pass at least five N.E.W.T exams, including Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Potion, Transfiguration, and Herbaries. If the results are passed, the next step is a background check, where Auror candidates must pass a criminal record background check and a rigorous personality and aptitude test.

If all of the above are qualified, the Auror candidate will officially start professional training and will not be on assignment during the training period. After a series of professional courses such as camouflage, stealth, tracking, counter-tracking, arrest, and interrogation, the novice Auror will follow the old Auror out on a mission until he can complete a task independently, which is considered to be an official Auror.

According to the Ministry of Magic's internal data, the Auror Office has only had an average of 3-5 official Aurors per year in the past thirty years, and if you count retirement, disappearance, and death in the line of duty, the Auror team has actually been in negative growth. Especially in the turbulent years, the Aurors suffered a heavy loss of manpower.

"There's no way around it, there's just not enough manpower right now. Solim said: "Our graduates, one counts as one, the Ministry of Magic will do its best to fight for it, you see, the current Aurors will definitely not follow the rules for several years of training as before, they will definitely go directly to the mission, and the one who can survive is the official Auror." "

As Solim said, the captain of the Auror Squad made it clear during his speech at the Gala that new graduates of the Auror team would undergo a week-long professional training before being incorporated into the official Auror ranks.

This is just nonsense!

As a highly professional profession, the Auror will have an accident if he goes on a mission without mastering the relevant skills. In the past, peace was fine, it was a big deal to let the Dark Wizard go, or kill a few people, but now who is the Auror's opponent? It's a dangerous vampire, a real Dark Wizard. The Ministry of Magic has let these newly graduated rookies deal with them, not to mention these rookies, even professional old Aurors may not be able to please these opponents.

"Look at Scarhead!" Draco elbowed Solim, "he looked eager to try. "

"Gryffindor. Sylna didn't even glance at the Gryffindor table, "Understandable. "

The minister's secretary's tirade was not appealing to Solim and the others, but it was the best way for other students to get real information from the outside world. The minister's secretary said a lot of news that had not yet been published in the newspapers, including the current main enemies and the devastation they caused, but more importantly, how the leaders of the Ministry of Magic were strategizing the glorious operation against the crimes of the dark wizards.

It's no wonder that Solim is interested in these things.

But the secretary did say something he didn't know yet: the Ministry of Magic was interested in sending Aurors and strikers to other countries!

This was unexpected. Although there are not as many troubles in Britain as in other countries, there are also a lot of sporadic crimes, especially in the underground world of Tumbledown Alley, where a lot of energy and manpower of the Ministry of Magic are restricted.

Solim felt that the heads of the Ministry of Magic were not so noble, and there must be other factors in this. However, for the overall situation, it is naturally a good thing that the British Ministry of Magic is willing to send people, and it should be able to relieve some pressure.

Since exams were due to start the next day, the students all went back to their common rooms early to revise after the dinner. At this time, even students who have no heart and lungs have no heart to do anything else. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Solim also took out the textbook in a rare way and began to look at it at a glance. Silna looked a little surprised by this.

"I thought you wouldn't even turn a page. "

"Not really. Solim held up the textbook and let his sister see the name on it.

"The history of magic is something that requires rote memorization and has standard answers. "

Now that the history of magic they were studying had been revised and polished, the real history, especially the less glamorous history for wizards, and for the average student, what was in the textbook was the real history, but for Solim, who could flip through the codex of real history, his "answer" was likely to be contrary to the standard answer. []

He also wanted to get an "excellent" in the history of magic 450, so before the written test of the history of magic came, he needed to go through it so as not to "accidentally" write the "correct" answer on parchment.

"Tomorrow morning is the written test for spells, and in the afternoon is the spell casting test. Draco was holding his Standard Spell - Level 7, ready to memorize all kinds of magic theories and spell structures, he had no problem casting spells, but he didn't have the absolute certainty of being "excellent" in the written test, Solim casually asked him two theoretical questions about current spells, and he couldn't answer any of them. If he can't answer two questions in the written test, the "excellent" evaluation will miss him.

For the heirs of the Malfoy family, not being able to excel in the Charms exam was an intolerable thing. Draco's father had written to him some time ago admonishing him to concentrate on preparing for his graduation exams. Even for a pure-blood family like Malfoy, an N.E.W.T. certificate is extremely important.

Although Solim forced himself to read the history of magic for two hours, he was particularly absent-minded compared to the other students who were preoccupied with seizing the last night to revise.

He didn't care about the ultimate wizarding certificate, it was a dispensable thing for him - he didn't need it to get a decent job, after all.

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