Harry Potter’s Strongest Senior

Chapter 8 The Headmaster's Conversation

"Sean Grylls, you are very good, I think you have read "A History of Magic" by now." Professor Binns said coldly.

"Yes, Professor Binns." Although Sean knew that Professor Binns was choking him, he still did not show weakness.

"Very well, you already know it, and you won't take my classes anymore." Professor Binns said with obvious anger in his tone.

The other students were frightened. They were worried for Sean. They offended the professor in the second class after entering the school. They might not have an easy life in the future.

At this time, the bell rang for the end of get out of class, and Professor Binns assigned homework to the students below.

"Everyone go back and copy the content of today's class, and hand it in in the next class, except Sean." Professor Binns said looking at Sean.

Cassius said in a low voice, "Professor Binns won't really let Sean come to History of Magic, will he?"

"Sean, you have to tell Professor Snape about this." Chris reminded.

Snape was the dean of Slytherin, and he was also a well-known student who defended his own house. The conflict between Sean and Professor Binns should not be difficult to resolve if Snape came forward.

But at this moment, outside the classroom, Cao Cao was about to arrive, and Snape stood at the door and called indifferently, "Sean."

Under the gaze of his classmates, Sean walked out of the classroom.

"Professor Snape, what can I do for you?" Sean asked.

"Principal Dumbledore wants to see you, come with me." Saying that, Snape turned and walked towards the principal's office.

"Old Deng wants to see me? I won't attract the principal's attention so soon, right?" Sean secretly thought.

From behind the stone statue in front of the principal's office, the two took an automatic stone staircase and entered the office. The walls of the office were covered with portraits of the former male and female principals, and they all snored softly in their respective frames.

There's also a huge table with claw-shaped legs, and his pet phoenix, Fox, perches on a shelf behind the door. On the fourth floor of one of the bookshelves, there is still the sorting hat for Sean.

"Meet you again, Sean Grylls."

"I don't want to see you that much." Sean glared at it.

Dumbledore sat at the desk and looked at Sean with a smile, "Tom and Hearns have raised you very well."

Sean thought about it. It seemed that Dumbledore had already known about the self-study Hogwarts courses at the Leaky Cauldron in the past few years.

"Professor, do you know old Tom and my uncle?" Sean asked pretending to be puzzled.

Dumbledore did not answer this question, but said, "You performed very well in class today. Professor Flitwick praised you very much. Professor Binns was so angry that you were so good."

"Isn't Professor Binns a ghost? He won't die." Sean whispered.

"If you weren't two years older than Harry, I would even think you were the boy in the prophecy," said Dumbledore.

"What kind of prophecy?" Sean asked.

"A prophecy about a savior."

Snape on the side heard the words and suddenly interrupted Dumbledore, "Professor, there is no need to tell a child about these things."

"He is a child, and he is also an excellent child. Sean's talent is also at the forefront among the children Hogwarts has taught in the past fifty years." Dumbledore gave Sean a very high evaluation.

"I've turned on cheating, and I'm only at the top, not the most powerful? What kind of people have appeared in Hogwarts in the past fifty years, oh, Voldemort." Sean was convinced.

Dumbledore and Snape were playing charades and talking about some cryptic secrets, and Sean understood it. Dumbledore wanted to train him because he was excellent.

To train an excellent student into the backbone of the fight against the Death Eaters,

And be loyal to him, which is what Dumbledore needs.

"Professor, is there anything I can do?" Sean asked innocently.

"It's okay, let's go to lunch," Dumbledore said.

"Okay, Professor." Sean turned around and was about to leave.

"I'll talk to Professor Binns, don't worry," Dumbledore said.

Sean turned around and asked seriously, "Really? I don't have to go to the history of magicians anymore?"

"No, Professor Binns just said that in a moment of anger."

Sean sighed slightly disappointed, "I thought I really didn't need to go."

Seeing Sean's reaction, Dumbledore was stunned for a moment. In his habitual thinking, he would think that Sean was worried that he would not be able to go to History of Magic. Unexpectedly, it was the opposite. Sean was still going to study magic. History was disappointed.

"You don't want to go to History of Magic?" Dumbledore asked.

"You should also know that I have taught myself the courses." Sean paused and continued, "Including the third grade."

Dumbledore did know that Sean bought some Hogwarts textbooks at the Diagon Alley scrap shop for self-study, but he still doesn't know the results of Sean's self-study. He planned to observe him for a while, and then give him Some study privileges.

"This needs to be considered again. After all, you have only enrolled in two classes."

"What kind of considerations are needed? A test?" Sean thought for a while. History of Magic is considered a liberal arts class. To check, he can only issue a test paper for him to take.

"A week later, I will ask Professor Binns to give you a final exam-level test paper. The content of the test is "History of Magic". If you can achieve excellent results in the test, I promise you that you don't need to take History of Magic. "

The Hogwarts test scores are divided into excellent, good, passing, poor, and very poor. Usually, a certain certificate is required, and the test scores must reach the level of excellent, but this is not difficult for Sean.

What resides in his body is not an eleven-year-old soul, if he is treated like an ordinary boy, he will suffer a lot.

"Only History of Magic?" Sean asked.

"Do you want to take other exams?" Snape looked at Sean impatiently. He felt that what Sean asked was nonsense. The book "History of Magic" alone was enough for him to take the exam. He wanted to what.

"I've passed all the exams, so let's take other subjects as well, such as Charms, Astronomy, Herbology, Transfiguration, and Defense Against the Dark Arts." Xiao En said with a smile.

"Since you are confident, I will ask the professors of these courses to give you a separate final exam paper, but the professors who have just started the semester don't have time, so the test for you will be on Monday one month later. said Dumbledore.

"Okay, professor, then I'll go first."

Watching Sean leave the headmaster's office, Snape said to Dumbledore, "Arrogance will kill him, even though he has unusual talents."

Snape's worry is not alarmist. In the history of Hogwarts, there are many talented students who lost themselves because of their arrogance.

However, his worries about Sean are superfluous. Sean is a person who does what he can and examines Duodu. From this point of view, he and Slytherin are really similar in spirit.

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