After saying goodbye to Snape and Emily, Link directly took his school bag and headed to the classroom.
In the afternoon, he still had a Transfiguration class with Professor McGonagall.
Compared to last time, the assignment given by Professor McGonagall this time changed to turning a piece of wood into a bouquet of flowers.
Although the assignment was different, in essence it was the same as the last one, it was all about changing the inherent properties of matter.
If one really had to compare which was harder or easier, this time's assignment was actually a bit simpler.
Because wood and flowers, these two, in essence, are both plants.
Link guessed that the reason Professor McGonagall gave this assignment was actually out of helplessness. After all, the Hufflepuff students' performance last time was truly too poor, to the point that Professor McGonagall had no choice but to lower the difficulty.
Unfortunately, even with Professor McGonagall going to this extent, in this class the Hufflepuffs still failed to have everyone complete the task.
Of course, the Hufflepuff students who disappointed Professor McGonagall did not include Link.
He had already perfectly completed the assignment last time, so of course this time was no exception.
And after the Transfiguration class ended, Link didn't rest. He once again politely declined Cedric and John's Quidditch invitation and went to the library.
This was a place Link had always wanted to go to, but because too many things had happened in the past few days, he hadn't been able to make it as he wished.
The Hogwarts library was located on the second floor of the castle. According to Cedric, this was the largest and most complete library in all of Europe.
Here, you could basically find any knowledge you wanted to know, of course, knowledge related to Dark Magic was excluded. All those dangerous things were classified as restricted books by Dumbledore and locked in the restricted section, a place ordinary people simply couldn't access.
This was also the most precious wealth left by the four founders and countless predecessors of Hogwarts for those who came later.
As soon as Link stepped into the library, he was stunned by the scene in front of him.
He saw thousands of bookshelves neatly and orderly arranged in a huge space. Link could swear that this place had definitely been enchanted with some kind of space-expanding magic, because the space here had already exceeded the area the second floor of the Hogwarts castle should logically have.
But after the shock, Link felt a wave of joy in his heart.
You should know that reading related books could also increase spell experience. With so many books in front of him, presumably for a long period in the future, this place could serve as Link's regular experience grinding spot.
Thinking this, Link didn't rush into the book section to look for books. Instead, he walked into the reading area, planning to first finish his Potions and Transfiguration homework and fully digest the contents of the first- and second-year courses. If he encountered problems, then he'd go find the corresponding books.
Just like the book section, the reading area here was also very spacious. Many wooden desks were arranged according to a certain pattern for people to study.
But even though there were many seats, finding an empty one was still not easy, because even though it was Tuesday, the library was still packed with people.
Fortunately, heaven does not disappoint those who try. After persistently searching for a while, Link finally found an empty long table.
Although many books were piled high on top of it, Link didn't mind. After all, the library only had one administrator. It was inevitable that some desks hadn't been cleaned up yet.
But just as he pushed aside those books and prepared to place his own school bag on the table, he found that hidden among those tall piles of books was actually a Gryffindor girl who was completely absorbed in reading.
She was a very cute little girl. She had a head of brown hair, and perhaps because she hadn't taken care of it, that long hair was now very thick and messy, giving people a chaotic feeling.
Logically speaking, this was just an ordinary misunderstanding, but Link's body froze the moment he saw her.
Of course, this wasn't because the other person was stunningly beautiful, but because she was unmistakably Hermione Granger, one of the Golden Trio from the original story.
For a moment, Link's gaze toward her became a little complicated.
Ever since transmigrating to Hogwarts, Link had actually been deliberately avoiding contact with the Golden Trio. Because as the main characters of the original story, the experiences of those three were incredibly dangerous and intense.
Link didn't want to get involved in that mess. At least, not until he had absolute power in his hands.
Thinking this, Link, who had just come to his senses, almost instinctively wanted to leave. But looking at the surrounding scene full of people, in the end, Link didn't leave his seat.
And at this moment, the girl who had been focusing on her book seemed to also notice the boy across from her who had been staring at her the whole time.
She slightly raised her head and said in a slightly dissatisfied tone, "Is there something you want?"
"Oh, sorry, I disturbed you." Seeing that he couldn't escape, Link simply opened his mouth and said, "It's like this, there are no empty seats around. Can I sit here?"
Upon hearing this, Hermione frowned, but after confirming that there really were no empty seats nearby, she lowered her head again, and at the same time, a barely audible voice reached Link's ears.
"It's fine, you can sit."
Link let out a sigh of relief and didn't bother Hermione anymore. He just quietly pulled out his homework and got busy.
He had a lot of work to do. Because Snape and Professor Binns had respectively assigned two sets of homework, totaling more than 10 pages of parchment.
Among them, Professor Binns's homework was still manageable.
Although Link had basically not paid attention at all during this morning's History of Magic class, that wasn't a problem. After all, Professor Binns's teaching materials hadn't been updated in decades.
That meant that even though Link was attending this class now, Cedric and the others had taken it before. So the task was easy, just borrow Cedric's old work and copy it.
What really troubled Link was the Potions homework. It was a report on making Confusing Draught, and Snape's requirement for this report was for students to identify the mistakes they made during their last brewing process so they wouldn't repeat them next time.
For others, this might not be a big problem, after all, the mistakes they made in the last potion-making process were so many that even 10 pages of parchment wouldn't be enough to write them all.
But it was different for Link. He truly didn't know where he went wrong. Of course, that didn't mean Link had perfectly brewed the Confusing Draught.
In fact, the Confusing Draught he brewed last time was a failure, because after he finished it, the system didn't notify him that he had mastered the Confusing Charm or gained skill experience in Potions. That meant there was definitely something wrong with his operation.
But where exactly had he gone wrong?
For a moment, Link stared at the process he had written out in full for making the Confusing Draught and fell into deep confusion.
And just then, a feather waved in front of Link's eyes.
Link raised his head in confusion and saw Hermione slightly lifting her head, pointing her cute little nostrils at him.
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