"Hey, I have an idea. Just like the Weasley twins are hard to tell apart because they are so similar in every way, what if our characteristics can distinguish me from Kaisen's and make us different?" The fire in Steve's eyes suddenly ignited.

Kaisen looked at the well-dressed Steve, then looked at his own gray and white robe: "How else do you want to tell them apart!"

Steve shrugged his shoulders, making a clicking sound. "As for your specialties, if you're proficient in alchemy and magic, I can give you a character profile that's proficient in swordsmanship. Do you think Dumbledore will add a swordsmanship class to Hogwarts?"

Hagrid shook his head. "That's a bit difficult. From ancient times to the present, Hogwarts' curriculum updates have all required a board meeting to catch up with the world's magic level. After all, Hogwarts is relatively mediocre in a sense. For example, if a new magic system were to be mastered, Hogwarts would definitely be the first to master it, but among the three major magic schools, it would definitely not be the first to offer classes there," Hagrid explained.

"In that case...what about the club?" Steve then asked.

"That should be no problem," Hagrid said, snapping his fingers.

"Then it's the club!" Steve stood up with his hands on his hips and said arrogantly.

"The question is... do you know swordsmanship? I always thought you wanted a rapier to... show off." Kaisen said bluntly but obscurely.

"Maybe it's the skeleton's talent, just like archery. Similarly, swordsmanship is also a talent." Steve drew out his sword and made a sword flower and said.

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Chapter 377 Sword Club

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Steve was very quick to act. He had just finished drinking with Kesen and Hagrid in the morning, and rushed directly to Dumbledore's office at noon, wanting to open a court fencing club in Hogwarts.

It's the kind of sword that's both elegant and powerful. Although it can't compare to the lethality of real combat swordsmanship, it's still no problem to poke a few transparent holes in Voldemort when you meet him.

Steve also took precautions and found Kaisen to ask him to make a few hundred Western swords for the young wizards to learn from.

Then Kaisen handed this thankless job to Cedric.

It's just a matter of using a template for forging. If you find Netherite forging too slow to cool down, then use iron. There's nothing wrong with that.

Then he was rejected by Steve who came after hearing the news. The reason was that when the iron rapier and the netherite rapier were fighting each other, it was very likely that the netherite sword would casually cut the iron sword into several pieces with a single sword flower.

That situation is very confusing and stressful.

What could Kaisen say about this?

Since he didn't do the work, of course he didn't say anything, but Cedric was the one who actually did the work.

It's a shame that the people who actually do the work have no say, of course...I'm talking about Hogwarts in England.

On the other hand, Dumbledore readily approved Steve's fencing club. This kind of club is difficult to ban, and it is also not clean to ban it.

If the young wizards really need such a club, even if you guard it strictly, they can find various secret rooms or even places like the Room of Requirement to open a club privately.

As for this kind of situation, it is better to just approve the application. At least the club is in the open and the school can supervise it.

This is especially true for the fencing club that Steve wants to start.

After all, I don’t know what Steve looks like. I’ll know what Kaisen looks like after seeing his former lover.

prohibit?

This joke is funny, but it is useless except for farting.

However, after the fencing club is established, it is a question of how many young wizards will follow suit to learn. After all, Hogwarts is a magic school, and young wizards still believe that only those holding wands are orthodox wizards.

But that's not entirely true. Most of the young wizards in Gryffindor House are very interested in Steve's fencing club because of the story that their first head of house, Godric Gryffindor, killed countless people in the wizarding world with a wand in one hand and a sword in the other.

Although the teacher of the club is a skeleton, this skeleton is dressed flashily, speaks humorously, and can smile every day with his skull face. In any way, he is more likable than Snape.

Among them, Neville is the worst...and this has to do with Neville's little thoughts.

As Kaisen's first and earliest student who could be called an inner disciple, probably when he wanted to make glasses for Harry in his second grade, he considered himself Kaisen's true disciple.

Then, after the glasses were really made, he suddenly didn't know what was the point of continuing to learn alchemy. When he was in the third grade, he wrote alchemy as the first course selection form like all other little wizards. He originally thought that with an extra year of alchemy knowledge, he could at least become an alchemy class representative and get closer to Professor Kaisen.

But he still couldn't beat the top scorer from Ravenclaw, a talented person like Hermione, or even a loser like Draco. Their talent in alchemy was not something that could be eliminated by just one more year of his own.

Just like Patrick and SpongeBob, he and his favorite professor gradually drifted apart.

Others who were truly talented in alchemy, such as Cedric and the Weasley twins, had truly mastered the art and learned at least one of Professor Kaysen's secret skills on their own, while they were still just ordinary little wizards attending class.

The only thing that he has more than others is half a semester of tutoring time. As for this so-called tutoring, just looking at Professor Kaisen's character, as long as any young wizard has that intention, it is obvious that he will not refuse it.

Compared with them, it's sad that I don't have any outstanding qualities.

Until a while ago, at Christmas, Professor Kaisen said very subtly that we should not waste our energy on a subject like alchemy for which we have no talent.

At that time, he was really sad for a long time because of this sentence which had no malice and even had good intentions.

And now Mr. Steve, who is Professor Kaisen 2.0, has founded a fencing club.

He had a premonition that this was his last and only chance to become Professor Kaisen's "proud disciple who had achieved outstanding results in some area."

And he had a second hunch...that he was not without talent in swordsmanship!

Just like that, Neville picked up the dark and heavy Western long sword on the shelf and made a sword flower with Mr. Steve in front of him.

Unexpectedly, other people felt a strange sluggishness when they were doing the sword flower, and many of them had to make their whole bodies very awkward before they could do it properly.

Some even awkwardly pinned their swords on the ground. Only he, as if he had already mastered the technique in his bones, as if he had not forgotten it in his previous life, pulled out the sword flower with incredible smoothness and standard, and then subconsciously imitated Mr. Steve and put it back into the scabbard.

When Steve saw the little wizards making a fool of themselves, he subconsciously wanted to laugh, but when he thought of himself as a skeleton, he was afraid of scaring the little wizards, so he had to hold it back.

Then he began to comfort him, "I was just showing off my skills to you, trying to be cool and pretentious. It wasn't a serious lesson. But to be honest, Neville, you did very well just now. It's a pity that I'm not a professor and don't have the authority to give you extra points. Have you ever learned swordsmanship before?"

Neville blushed a little and shook his head, "No sir!"

"Then you really have great talent! I am optimistic about you, very optimistic about you." Steve stared at Neville with fire in his dark eyes and spoke word by word.

"I won't let you down, Professor...sir!" Neville quickly made himself firm and said in a decisive tone in his panic.

Chapter 378 Hmm! Hmm?

Unlike the fencing club, which was bustling with activity, Kaisen in the alchemy office slowly took out a bottle of good wine from Dumbledore's wine cabinet, and after it was fully drunk, he poured a glass for Ollivander in front of him.

As for why he is here......

Blame it all on that damned Voldemort.

Because the OWL exams were strictly under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Ministry of Magic, and the examiners themselves were all seconded from the Wizengamot. Due to the close relationship between the Wizengamot and the Ministry of Magic, there was no need to spend extra gold Galleons on secondment. At most, everyone would have a meal and a drink together.

If each person gives a gift worth...1,800 gold Galleons, the head of the Ministry of Magic will still have...18,000 left.

However, because Voldemort's elder Biden won the resurrection match this year, Fudge was forced to withdraw from the biosphere and was replaced by Barty Crouch, who was more radical, tougher and more sophisticated.

Today, all members of the Wizengamot have been morally kidnapped by Barty Crouch and turned into bricks...the kind that can be moved wherever they are needed.

So naturally those veteran wizards can no longer serve as examiners for the OWL exams. Now they are all running around the world on business trips.

This chore was also assigned to each professor by Dumbledore.

Every professor needs to find the best students in the subjects he teaches, but he cannot just let himself act as the examiner, after all, he needs to avoid suspicion.

When Kaisen heard this reason, he couldn't help laughing.

The entire wizarding world is only this big...avoid suspicion?

Tsk tsk tsk tsk ..................

And the Ollivander in front of Kaisen at this moment is the alchemy examiner he found for Hogwarts.

After all, he was the only one in the Alchemy Association who was bored day by day. Except for buying dozens of wands in the wand shop at the beginning of each school year, he was as leisurely as he could be at other times.

For example, now, since he has nothing to do, he came to Hogwarts, and Kaisen is thinking about how to give Ollivander a small bribe in an elegant and concealed way.

This allows him to give his students a little convenience during exams.

Although I have absolute confidence in my students, I cannot say that everyone's learning is earth-shattering, but they all have achieved good results.

But if it could be a little better...who would object?

"Don't try to trick me with these things. I lack everything except money." Ollivander looked at the various valuable-looking things that Kaisen placed in front of him, and shook his head helplessly.

How can you give a bribe like this? Professor Kaisen in front of me can be said to be extremely stupid in this regard.

"Okay, if you need anything else, that's fine. You can just tell me and I'll make it for you if I can. If I can't, I'll think about it and make it for you." Kaisen said helplessly as he stuffed the various valuable items on the table directly into the box.

"Can't you have a little confidence in your students? Maybe they can pass the exam without my help." Ollivander said with some confusion. Could it be that Professor Kaysen is also the second Snape who is unparalleled in the academic world but a disgrace to the education world?

You have to know that Snape is the same. Not to mention the whole of England, even in the whole of Europe, there is no one better than him when it comes to making potions. Even Snape's mentor, the previous Head of Slytherin, Sgrahorn, is not as good as him.

But it is hard to say in the education world. As for his reputation as a professor, not to mention the other three colleges, even Snape's own base, Slytherin, cannot say much good about him as the dean.

Not to mention other colleges.

I have taught many students over the years, but none of them are outstanding.

It’s not that their level is bad, but compared with their teacher Snape, this level is hard to describe. Watching a pile of dog shit is more pleasing to the eye than watching them.

Ollivander looked at Kaisen with a strange look in his eyes: "What? Are you starting to study with Snape now?"

Kaisen shook his head. "What? Don't overthink it. I just want their future to be brighter. I still have some confidence in their grades. At least they should get all A's, which means good. But if they can do better, I'd be happy too."

"Then you are almost the same as Snape." Ollivander looked at Kaisen with disdain.

The latter rolled his eyes helplessly. "What are you talking about? What are you talking about?! My students' grades are all very good. Even if you don't help, they will all get A's. Don't slander me, I'm telling you."

Ollivander smiled and said, "Snape's students' Potions scores aren't bad either, at least when it comes to exams like OWL. But who can blame Snape for his own high level of skill? The same goes for you. Your alchemy skills are too high, so the standard scores of your students should also be higher."

"At least in my opinion, the young wizards you teach, not to mention being Nicolas Flamel per capita, should be able to seamlessly come to Diagon Alley and compete with me for business." Ollivander explained.

"You are really interesting. You are happy to compete with you for business." Kaisen said with a smile.

"As for the alchemy industry, the more prosperous it is, the happier I am," Ollivander said succinctly. "And if someone can truly compete with us old-fashioned alchemy families for business, or if there is a new alchemy system, we will be even more excited."

"That day won't be far away, of course. I'm talking about the second situation you mentioned." Kaisen added halfway through his words, fearing that Ollivander would misunderstand him.

"You mean the new alchemy system that will be introduced soon? Your students? I mean your very close students...the kind with alchemy robotic arms?" Ollivander asked curiously.

"The alchemical robot arm is a by-product of alchemical machinery. I believe that the right path is for alchemical machinery to replace manual labor and provide the magic world with an alchemical assembly line. However, at present, this is still a bit far off."

"As for the new system I'm talking about, I don't know if you've read my paper recently, but you must have heard of the name. You know the magic infusion, right?" Kaisen raised his eyebrows.

"Uh-huh?"

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