Huh?
Why is it Hermione?
What a coincidence?
On the train,
Sean's voice mixed with the whooshing wind.
Outside the window,
The vast plains had long since disappeared, and the scattered sunlight became dappled, as the train entered a yew forest.
Hermione's ear tips slowly turned a faint red, and she opened her mouth to say something, but her mind was a bit blank.
This made Sean even more confused.
"Oh! She just said that you can actually do Transfiguration, which is incredible!"
A voice appeared; it was Justin, who quickly took over from Hermione to answer.
He pointed to the silver needle on the table, drawing Sean and Hermione's attention to it.
"How did you do it? Hermione said it's a very difficult Spell."
After speaking, he was also a bit nervous, only able to pray that the Young Wizard opposite wouldn't hear his offensive words.
"The Spell is Transfiguration, with a break between Trans and figura,
the accent on fi... More importantly, when you wave your wand from left to right, the movement must be quick, without stopping."
Sean reviewed his practice process, identifying the possible key points, which was his usual learning method.
"Well, of course, you need to clearly visualize in your mind what you want the object to turn into. You can see this on page five of a beginner's guide to transfiguration."
Soon, the train exited the yew forest, and the compartment became bright again, making Sean's emerald-green eyes shine like jade.
"So my failure was because I paused... I mean, it's nice to meet you.
You might not have heard my introduction earlier, but I'd be happy to say it again. I'm Justin, Justin Finch-Fletchley."
After hearing Sean's words, Justin breathed a sigh of relief.
"Hermione Granger."
Hermione's face still had a blush, but her voice was full of energy.
"Sean Green."
Sean found Hermione a bit strange. Although confused, Sean wasn't going to dwell on it.
More important matters awaited him.
In the compartment,
Sean appeared to be still flipping through a beginner's guide to transfiguration, but his gaze had actually fallen on the proficiency panel.
Let me see, what level of Transfiguration genius am I?
His gaze slowly moved down. Sean admitted he was a bit nervous, even more nervous than when he drew cards in his previous life... a hundred times more!
Power in games was fake, but now it was real talent, concerning his future.
Title: Transfiguration Apprentice
Slightly increases perception of Transfiguration, slightly enhances Transfiguration talent.
As expected, Sean held his breath and continued to look down.
Wizard Sean, Transfiguration Talent: Light Purple (Transfiguration Apprentice title already applied). Note: A normal Wizard is Green.
Evaluation: You are a true genius in the Transfiguration branch of magic. With guidance, you will become a pivotal master in the path of Transfiguration.
Purple epic?!
Am I really a Transfiguration genius?!
Sean felt like someone was banging gongs and drums in his ears,
and singing something like 'Good Luck Comes'.
Those who have experienced white trash always cherish purple epics more.
With guidance, I can even become a Transfiguration master... Suppressing his inner excitement, Sean decided he must stay at Hogwarts for these seven years.
At the same time, to achieve this goal, he began to think carefully:
The difference between Transfiguration talent and Spell talent confirmed one thing:
That is, in the Harry Potter world, magical talent is not a one-size-fits-all. Different Wizards may have different strengths.
For example, Neville, whose other subjects were average but was strongest in Herbology Class.
For example, Hermione, who was strong in most branches of magic, but her Defense Against the Dark Arts Class was not as good as Harry's, and her Divination Class was a disaster.
And for Sean to achieve excellence in seven subjects, he would have to put in more effort in subjects he wasn't good at.
At Hogwarts, the difficulty of different subjects also varied.
This was not only due to the subjects themselves, but more importantly, the Professor, who played a crucial role in the courses.
Just like in university, the knowledge points are all there, but whether you enjoy learning and whether it's easy to pass depends on the Professor.
According to this logic,
The most difficult main subject should be Potion Class, not only because of Professor Snape, but also because the knowledge points are detailed and numerous,
and there are highly dangerous experimental components. Every class required turning in the Potion learned in class, and the essays were also quite long.
Just thinking of Professor Snape's gloomy face, Sean's heart also sank. Getting an outstanding grade in Potion Class taught by Professor Snape was not an easy task.
He could only hope he had some talent in Potion.
Hmm, just a little would be fine.
Secondly, Sean considered Defense Against the Dark Arts Class.
High danger, complex teacher composition.
Two-headed people are not common.
Another difficult course... Sean rubbed his brow, his gaze growing sharper.
Nothing could stop him from learning, not even Lord Voldemort!
With a slight plan in mind, Sean continued to think.
Next, considering various factors, the third level of difficulty should be Herbology Class, Transfiguration Class, and Charms Class.
These courses all required talent.
And the last tier should be History of Magic and Astronomy Class, which required memorizing specific knowledge points.
However, these courses were not tricky for Sean.
"Transfiguration Class and Charms Class... my current level should be sufficient.
Astronomy Class and History of Magic... memorization-based, no special attention needed.
So, in that case, the difficult areas are Potion, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Herbology Class."
The goal was set. Just as Sean was thinking about how to execute it,
The commotion outside the compartment had been going on for a while.
From time to time, he could hear words like "Harry," "Harry Potter," and "Merlin."
Immediately after, a loud bang came.
Disturbed, Sean slowly looked up, once again meeting Justin and Hermione's gazes head-on.
Justin quickly lowered his head, saying as if he had done nothing:
"Sean, look, it's the Levitation Charm, it's truly amazing!"
Sean followed his gaze. Above Hermione's wand, a feather was floating in the air.
The little girl raised her face:
"Actually, this is just a simple Spell. I learned it in "Standard Spells: Primary". It's not very difficult; I learned it after practicing a few times."
Her voice carried a hint of pride.
Sean, who had practiced five hundred times: Actually, no.
"Justin, you try it too. It's just a small Spell. "Standard Spells: Primary" says it's often one of the first Spells Young Wizards learn."
Hermione looked at the eager Justin and spoke earnestly.
"You have to guide me."
Justin didn't decline, waving his wand with a hint of longing.
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
The feather didn't move.
"You have to flick your wrist."
Hermione corrected him;
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
The feather shook slightly.
"You're wrong again! You have to speak decisively; any hesitation will lead to failure!"
Hermione instructed somewhat strictly, while Justin became even more serious:
"Wingardium Leviosa!"
..."It worked! That's great, Hermione, you're such a good teacher!"
The successful Justin seemed very excited, and he sincerely thanked her:
"You're right, its difficulty doesn't seem to be that great!"
