Chapter 5

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nIn the Headmaster’s office, silence once again reigned.

nAfter a long time, Dumbledore seemed to come back to his senses and he had already made up his mind.

nDumbledore weighed his words, “I’m sorry, Felix, Professor Burbage has not thought of retiring …”

nFelix wore a disappointed expression.

n“But,” Dumbledore began quickly, “I can see that you are very good in ancient Magic runes.”

n“Yes, Headmaster.” Felix thought of something and held back the flicker of hope that had risen in his heart as he looked at Dumbledore with dull eyes.

nThe old man in front of him did not deliberately play coy and stated his thoughts straightforwardly, “I would like you to teach Ancient Runes, I wonder if you are interested?”

n“Of course I do!” Felix blurted out and then slowed down: “Yes, I do. But, Professor Babbling …”

n“Ah, Bathsheda,” Dumbledore seemed to mutter with a lament before explaining, “she has been in service at Hogwarts for over fifty years, and for the past few years she has been hoping to take a sabbatical for a while to see how the world has changed.”

n“A sabbatical? Are you suggesting that I should fill in for the Ancient Magic Runes class temporarily as a substitute? Is it for an academic year? Or a semester?” Felix frowned slightly, this was not what he desired.

nHogwarts is rich in books, and becoming a professor at the school would come with many advantages. He didn’t want just a year and a half, but at least a minimum of five to ten years required, right?

nDumbledore is amused, his silvery beard fluttering as he pointed out with a straight face, “Felix, Professor Babbling is not a normal wizard, she has a magical bloodline which lets her see time differently than we do.”

nMagical bloodline? Felix recalled Professor Babbling’s appearance, which seemed to have remained unchanged from the time he enrolled, to the time he graduated …

nCould it be because she is of mixed blood? A mix of another humanoid race?

nIt is possible, there was no shortage of them in the Wizarding World, the most common hybrid races were humans with giants, dwarves, and fey. As far as he knew, there was more than one in the school.

nBefore he could come to a conclusion, he heard Dumbledore say, ” As far as Professor Babbling is concerned, it is not unusual for her to take a sabbatical of ten or twenty years. In fact, when she complained to me about the lack of sabbaticals, she recommended a few candidates to replace her, and among them, there was you, Felix.”

nIt dawned upon Felix that he had a pretty good relationship with this professor; although he had been unable to take Ancient Runes in his sixth or seventh year, he had always consulted her during his subsequent self-study and had never stopped writing to her even after graduation.

nApart from Dumbledore, the only professor who kept in touch with him after graduation is Professor Babbling.

nProfessor Dumbledore added: “Your presence here will make Professor Babbling very happy, she has so many desires to fulfil over the years that she has almost filled a parchment scroll .”

nFelix, of course, nodded his head in agreement at the prospect of such a nice offer.

nAs he walked out of the headmaster’s office, Felix breathed a long sigh of relief. Finally, he had returned to this place again.

nHogwarts, the centre of the British wizarding world. This time, as a professor.

nHe returned to Professor McGonagall’s office to see a phoenix Patronus dissipate, and it dawned on him that Dumbledore had informed Professor McGonagall of the result through the Patronus.

nSure enough, Professor McGonagall lifted her glasses slightly, “I have received a message from Dumbledore, Felix, no, I should call you Professor Hap from now on.”

n“You can still call me Felix, I will always be your student.”

nProfessor McGonagall grunted slightly, “Professor Snape won’t be happy about this.”

nFelix scratched his head, he had made Snape very angry back then. McGonagall quickly skipped the subject, and with a wave of her wand, a dozen pieces of parchment flew out of a large cabinet in her office, smoothed into a neat stack, showing the stern and serious nature of its owner.

n“These are your class schedules, student lists, obligations, and privileges. Supplies, and anything else I personally think you’ll need for the class. The most urgent question, of course, is whether the textbooks need to be changed?”

n“Textbooks?” Felix was slightly puzzled.

n“That’s right, the textbooks.” McGonagall repeated, “Many professors have their own teaching philosophies, and Hogwarts encourages this principle, so they can decide for themselves how they teach their class, the ratio of theories to practicals, and of course, the selection of the teaching materials.”

nMcGonagall gave him a look, “I learned that you also wrote a book about ancient Magic runes.”

nFelix understood, considering for a moment, but he decided not to change it. “Professor Babbling’s textbook is just perfect, I acquired a lot out of it when I was in the school.”

n“All right.” Professor McGonagall seemed unconcerned by this move, but Felix heard her mutter something softly which was too quiet for him to hear, but it seemed to involve another professor.

n“If only … professors could be like that …”

nIt isn’t nice for Felix to ask about it, as a budding professor, he didn’t want to make more trouble before he officially hired.

nAs a Slytherin, he has a very strong sense of purpose in his behaviour.

nProfessor McGonagall looked up at Felix, who was not budging, and said, “Professor Hap, you can go now. We will send you a formal letter of appointment and entry date in the post, and if there is any additional information, it will also be enclosed.”

nFelix smiled, “Professor McGonagall, I would like some more time to prepare. As you know, I am still very young, although I have little experience in the field of magic, and I have no relevant experience in teaching; you are very experienced in this field, and I would greatly need your guidance in this regard.”

nI don’t know if it is an illusion or not, but Felix noticed that Professor McGonagall seemed to smile a little, or of course, it could have been a twitch at the corner of her lips, as they say that people who are always stone-faced are prone to have a facial paralysis.

nFelix’s mind was spinning with nonsensical thoughts.

n“Felix, you’re always so polite.” McGonagall seemed impressed, And courteously ceased her work at hand, “What do you want to know?”

n“I’d like to start by looking at student information, such as academic results, the number of students in each year at each house, some of the best or very famous young wizards, and it would be nice to have a review of each of them.”

nProfessor McGonagall gave him a look and waved her wand silently, the door of the large cupboard opened with a crack, and out of it flew a flurry of parchment scrolls, Felix hastily pulled out his wand and with a flick of it, one quill on the table turned into a long table.

nProfessor McGonagall responded and stacked the scrolls on the table, “Excellent Transfiguration.”

n“I couldn’t have done it without your teaching,” Felix said humbly.

n“I remember your first three years, you didn’t get a lot of credit in your Transfiguration.”

nFelix feels a bit embarrassed, as he was so busy fighting the little snakes of 7th Year that he didn’t even have enough time to practice something other than some magic spells every day, so he didn’t have time to focus on Transfiguration, which was the reason.

nIt was only later that he picked up Transfiguration.

nProfessor McGonagall didn’t dwell on his grades because she is well aware of Felix’s situation at the time and, to be honest, she had always had a problem with the use of the Sorting Hat for sorting and had always believed, for a long time, that Felix should have been sorted into Gryffindor.

nFor all his reckless, ahem, bravery, who would believe that he isn’t a Gryffindor!

nEven among the young lions, he’s the most reckless one!

n“Here’s the information you asked for, but there’s no evaluation. About some of the best little wizards, I can only stand by my side and name some from the Gryffindor House.”

n“That’s useful too.” Felix wasn’t picky.

n“Oliver Wood and Percy Weasley in the sixth year, Alicia Spinnet and Angelina Johnson in the fourth year, Hermione Granger in the second year,” then McGonagall pursed her lips, “and of course the Weasley twins, Fred and George, for goodness’ sake, if they put half of their Mischief efforts on their studies …”

n“Is that all? I remember the famous Harry Potter attending too, isn’t he in Gryffindor?” Felix was somewhat curious, the name had thundered through him in his past and present life.

n“Harry …” I could see that the name is entangling her even more.

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