Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic

Chapter 168 It’s just an endorsement, who doesn’t know how to do it?



"Endorsement, okay."

Hermione, who had put away all the unnecessary distractions, was still very reliable.

She obediently chose a book she had not read before, and then flipped through it casually.

"Are there any requirements for word count?" she asked.

"Just try to fill the whole page with text." Jack didn't have too many restrictions on this.

"How about this page, shall I go first?" Hermione tilted her head and looked at Jack.

"Well, you come first."

"it is good."

Hermione nodded slightly.

"Start the timer."

After the reminder, the endorsement started immediately.

Jack wasn't reading or looking at Hermione.

She was afraid that she would feel uncomfortable being stared at, which would affect the efficiency of her endorsement.Simply close your eyes and rest your mind, waiting for Hermione to finish memorizing.

In everyone's perception, Hermione is a college bully.

Her talent is extremely outstanding, and even without Jack, her achievements will definitely not be low.

If nothing unexpected happens, she will be No. 1 in this final exam, and so on.

As a well-known top student in Gryffindor, one of her most talked about qualities is that she knows the answer to every question and remembers the contents of every book she has ever read, earning her the nickname the Know-It-All.

What supported her such achievements was undoubtedly her outstanding memory.

So, how outstanding is her memory?

Now, it's about to become apparent.

While Jack was thinking about these chores, Hermione had already finished reciting them.

She took the initiative to look at the timer and showed a little proud expression: "More than three points, less than four points. It seems that my memory is really outstanding."

"Really? Give me the book and you can recite it to me once."

Jack didn't comment, just smiled, took the book, and waited for Hermione to recite it.

Hermione was not polite and immediately started reciting.

This is also a history of magic, but a history of magic in the thirteenth century.

Hermione had never read it before, and this time she really recited it from the beginning.

Reciting the entire page in front of Jack takes more time than memorizing the specific content myself.

By the time Hermione finished reciting it, it had already taken about 10 minutes.

During this period, Hermione occasionally stumbled.

That may be because the memory is not particularly deep, and you need to pause for a moment and recall carefully.

Overall, it's still very smooth.

Of course, there are also some mistakes.

They are all basic errors in the order of vocabulary, as well as a few extra words and a few missing words.

Putting aside these small details, there is basically nothing wrong with what Hermione recited. Those places where the words appear to be slightly different actually have the same meaning.

It's like 'went to have a sandwich this morning' turned into 'had a sandwich this morning'.

Generally consistent.

And look at the time it took Hermione.

Less than 4 minutes.

Basically, just read it once and memorize it again.There is no time to memorize it a second time.

After all, the time Hermione spent was too short to do those things.

There is no doubt that the only memory that is stronger than Hermione's is photographic memory.

"How is it? Did I recite it correctly?" After reciting it, Hermione smiled and looked like she was waiting for praise.

"A little bit, but it's still right." Jack smiled, then spread the book in front of Hermione and used a pen to circle the wrong places.

Hermione looked at Jack's behavior with a dark face.

Jack wasn't trying to cause trouble.

But to be honest, when it comes to experiments, how can we not get all the data done?

It took Hermione three minutes and 40 seconds to memorize a page of the book. She had to write these down.

I memorized eight mistakes. There is no reason not to write them down.

Otherwise, there will be gaps in the data.

"Okay, don't be upset, it's my turn next." Jack reached out and rubbed Hermione's hair.

Only then did he realize that the feel of Hermione's hair was different from what he remembered.

It looks fluffy and curly, but feels pretty smooth.

"You pick a page and start the clock."

"Okay, then choose this!" Hermione quickly picked out what she wanted to recite.

Seeing that it was about to start, Jack withdrew his hand and started carrying it seriously.

Although it is the same history of magic as what Hermione memorized before, the content of each page is very different.

Even if Jack had some memory of the page Hermione had recited, it would not improve the efficiency of his current recitation.

Time passed by minute by minute.

Memorizing is not that easy, let alone memorizing the entire page.

By the time Jack thought he had memorized it and was ready to take it out for Hermione to review, more than ten minutes had passed.

"The gap is quite big."

Jack muttered and recited it in front of Hermione.

Soon, one page of content was recited.

Hermione looked at Jack in surprise: "You are... very powerful, but you only made one mistake!"

Without comparison, there is no difference.

Hermione scored more than three points and made eight mistakes.

Jack's time was 7 minutes, which was wrong.

Looking at it from another perspective, if Hermione wanted to control the number of mistakes, she could just recite it a few more times, but it would just take longer.

From this point of view, Jack's memory is not much worse than Hermione's, at least he is an outstanding person.

"Is there something wrong? That's quite normal." Jack nodded.

Judging from the expression on his face, he didn't seem surprised by the result of the recitation.

He really wasn't surprised.

It's just an endorsement, just take your time.

He didn't deliberately recite it several times before asking Hermione to do a recitation check.

The data obtained in this way is not very accurate.

He just looked at it a few more times, recited it twice silently in his mind, and then came to be examined.

As for why it only took ten minutes to do it twice?

Could that be an efficiency issue?Is he slower to carry?

Or is it a matter of habit?Be more careful when memorizing?

Ok……

These are all variables, and it can be seen that there are more variables, not less.

It seems that the crude experiment is not very reliable after all, and can only give a slight glimpse of it.

Jack didn't care anymore and started the next step.

He picked up the cup placed aside and shook the potion inside.

Sniffed again.

"That smell doesn't seem to be going away." He muttered.

"What does it smell like?!"

Hermione was a little broken. Can she stop mentioning the smell?

Even if she wasn't a little fairy and didn't just smell sweet, it wouldn't make Jack care so much.

"You want to know?" Jack saw that she was a little anxious, so he teased, "Come and smell it?"

"I don't want it!" Hermione shook her head repeatedly.

If you really wanted to smell it, you would have just smelled it.

She was really afraid that the potion would give off a bad smell.

She was very afraid of that outcome.

In this case, it's better not to smell it.

"So scared? Then you have to smell it!"

Jack pulled Hermione into his arms with one hand and wrapped his hand around her so that she could not escape. At the same time, he held a cup close to her with the other hand.

Seeing that the cup was close to her nose, Hermione struggled repeatedly: "Let me go! I don't want to smell it!"

Jack chuckled: "That's not up to you."

The cup quickly approached Hermione's nose, then gently brushed her cheek and reached Jack's mouth.

Fingers lifted slightly.

The potion in the cup slipped directly into Jack's mouth.

Hermione: "???????"


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