Chapter 616 Transcript
Chapter 616 Transcript
Chapter 616 Transcript
Harry and Ron will then live at Number Twelve Grimmauld Place until the start of Hogwarts.
Sirius Black also invited Hermione and Sheron to stay here, and Hermione readily agreed, as this traditional wizarding house, which had existed for hundreds of years, was still very appealing to her.
Even though Mrs. Black had already torn this place apart and given away many valuable items before Sirius moved in, Hermione still felt that many of the things here were beyond the reach of Galleons.
More importantly, it also preserves an almost complete private library—something Hermione couldn't refuse.
As for Sirius, he hesitated for a moment before declining Sirius's invitation.
If it were the Burrow, it wouldn't be a problem; it wasn't the first time he'd stayed there. But this was the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix.
When he left the wand shop that morning, Lila had just warned him not to join the Order of the Phoenix. If Siren were to stay here directly, it would be somewhat of a provocation to her.
Xilun didn't have that idea.
However, he still had the right to choose a room here, and he could move in anytime he wanted.
Siren chose a room on the third floor, right next to Harry's. That way, when they cleaned the house, they could conveniently clean it for him too.
Because he didn't choose to stay at 12 Grimmauld Place, Siron also escaped the big cleaning the next day.
Even for a wizard, cleaning an old house that has been vacant for decades is no easy task. Due to the limitations of magical range, it takes a dozen, or even dozens, of cleansing and whirlwind spells to clean just one room.
In Blake's old house, there are at least fifty such rooms.
This means that if they don't want to get dizzy from chanting cleansing spells, the best way is to grab a broom and Mrs. Scooter's All-Purpose Cleaner and do it themselves.
During this time, they also had to deal with the vixens hiding under the carpet or behind the curtains, and the Boggart in a closet.
This is much more complicated than I imagined, especially dealing with Boggart.
Harry's letter mentioned that once, Mrs. Weasley was cleaning a storage room on the second floor when she opened the door and saw the bodies of the other Weasley family members neatly laid out on the floor. She was so frightened that she fainted on the spot.
After that, she never dared to go into that room again.
Later, it was Mad-Eye Moody who saw Boggart hiding in the closet with his magic eye, and she angrily went upstairs.
In the letter, Harry didn't say what happened to the Boggart in the end, but complained that the first floor, which he had just cleaned, had another layer of dust, although the ceiling was much cleaner.
Siren put Harry's letter aside and picked up another one.
This was just delivered from Hogwarts.
When he tore open the envelope, Xiren was actually a little nervous, taking several seconds longer than usual to unfold the parchment inside.
[Ordinary Wizard Level Exam Results]
Passing grades: Excellent (0); Good (E); Pass (A)
Unsatisfactory grades: Poor (P); Very poor (D); Extremely poor (T).
Siren Ollivander's results are as follows:
Astronomy: E
Protecting Fantastic Beasts: 0
Charmsology: 0
Defense Against the Dark Arts: 0
Divination: 0
Herbalism: E
History of Magic: A
Potions: E
Transfiguration: 0
Ancient runes: 0
Xiren examined the parchment several times before nodding in satisfaction and handing it to Lila, who was waiting downstairs.
There were ten courses in total, six of which were 0s, which is more than half. Most of the rest were also E's. Only the History of Magic was the worst, but it was still a pass.
And the History of Magic? That course is even more likely to put you to sleep than the Water of Death and Resurrection; getting an A is already pretty good. After all, not everyone is like Hermione—with her incredible willpower.
Such a report card would be considered one of the best in the entire Hogwarts.
As expected, when Lila saw the report card, her tense expression relaxed a little.
Clearly, even Lila cared a lot about Xilun's exam results, although for Xilun, getting a few certificates was of no importance at all.
Soon, Celen also learned about Fred and George's results—although they didn't get a single O, they had three E's and three A's, earning a total of six certificates, which was quite a pleasant surprise.
When they took the 0.WL exam two years ago, they only received four certificates. Mrs. Weasley was so angry that she almost found all the things they had made and threw them away.
Hermione also sent a letter without hesitation. Sheren should have expected this. Whenever there was anything related to grades, Hermione was always more proactive than anyone else.
In her letter, she complained that she should have memorized the herbalism textbook one more time, so she could have gotten all ten zeros.
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This means Hermione got nine zeros and an E in Herbalism class—Sirlen simply didn't want to watch anymore.
Fortunately, next up are Harry and Ron's results.
Their achievements are like the best euphoria, making people unable to stop smiling.
Harry has one 0, five E's, one A, and both the History of Magic and the History of Magic are D's.
Ron has three E's and two A's—he's only slightly better than Fred and George were back then, but not by much. Mrs. Weasley is probably going to be angry again.
From Bill to Charlie, to Percy, and even Ginny, none of them ever had fewer than five zeros in their grades.
If the Weasleys had a family tree, Ron would probably be on the same page as Fred George. Compared to everyone else, they'd seem more like a family.
Although Fred and George also looked down on Ron, this "rising star".
"We're doing poorly in school because we have more important things to do," Fred said firmly. "The Weasleys Wizarding World is our dream, and we must dedicate more time and energy to it—"
"I had to give up reading and studying—" George said.
"If we focus all our efforts on studying."
"His grades are definitely better than Percy's."
Xilun raised an eyebrow.
Surpassing Percy—they really have no shame.
Like Bill, Percy earned all 12 excellent certificates, which is the pinnacle of Hogwarts academic achievement.
Even Hermione couldn't do this—she could have, but she lacked the talent for divination and found it difficult to truly immerse herself in it. In addition, the frequent use of the Time-Turner made her increasingly frustrated, so she simply gave up on divination and Muggle research and returned to her regular classes.
Percy persevered, not giving up on any subject from third to seventh year. During this time, he also completed his duties as prefect or president of the boys' council, while also learning how to quickly advance in the Ministry of Magic.
Honestly, Xilun had no idea how he managed his time each day. Did he use a time converter?
But he'd never seen two Percys at the same time.
Xilun shook his head, deciding to stop thinking about it if he couldn't figure it out.
He returned home, intending to write a reply to Hermione, attaching his report card, and then send it to Mrs. Weasley.
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