After a moment's silence in honor of the heroically killed batterers, Fred looked up. "Hey, friends! This is the meaning of our work. The props we made can help more soldiers go home safely."

"Yes, you are right." Ryan nodded, and the others in the room also got rid of the suppressed emotions just now. "We need to make more props to bridge the gap between us and those dark wizards. Well, take a look at what we've made this week—"

In the following time, Ryan and the others showed some research results this week. After returning from the world of Faerun last time, they have a new understanding of the production of magic props, and have also produced many magic props that integrate the two worlds. For example, among the new props displayed this time, a metal short stick that can release five greasy spells is included in the next batch of new products.

"Sometimes we need to make a trade-off between effect and cost." Lane said to Hermione on the way back to Hogwarts Castle. "Spider Thunder can sell for one Galleon and two Sickles purely because only the elite will use these things, so as long as the things are good, those users will not mind the price. But most products are not like that, we first need to Consider the penetration rate, and then you can consider whether the thing is good or bad.”

"It's just like the jokes I read online from the Cullen family." Hermione said, "The quality of the distribution products selected by the U.S. Army's bidding is generally not the best, but it must be the best among the batch of products." cheap."

"Our Ministry of Magic and Dumbledore are not as wicked as the old American Ministry of Defense." Ryan said with a smile. "It's just that the price of magic props is closely related to the preciousness of its raw materials and the complexity of its production. Sometimes in order to arm more people as soon as possible, we have to compromise with reality and adopt some props of lower quality. But it's better than no props available."

After discussing the news about the current situation, Ryan and the others returned to Hogwarts Castle. However, when they came to the corridor at the entrance of the Gryffindor common room, they saw many seventh graders walking around nervously.

"Oh, I almost forgot about it." Hermione realized after seeing those people. "Today is the day when our net test results came out last week. We should have read the results before going to Hogsmeade."

"How did the results come out so fast?" Ryan was a little puzzled, so he asked when the door of the common room opened. "Didn't it take a month for our ols results to come out last time, why did the grades for this exam only take a week?"

"I'm not too sure. Could it be that the group of professors responsible for correcting papers are much more efficient in this situation than before?" Hermione said with some uncertainty after thinking for a while.

"No, those people aren't that hardworking. This time it's purely because there is only the NET exam, and the number of people taking the exam is even smaller than before." Ginny's voice came from the side. She heard Ryan and the others talking just now, so she answered Ryan's question just now. "In addition, most of the people who took the exam did very badly, and a lot of papers that looked like D or T grades were corrected very quickly."

"A lot of people's grades are d or t." Hermione asked a little surprised, "the level of everyone should not be that bad."

"You should be different from what I know." Ginny shook her head. "Harry got a D in two subjects, but he got an O in Defense Against the Dark Arts. My brother was not far behind, and got a T in Transfiguration."

"That's not my fault.

"Ron heard the words and came over." I just heard someone say that our professors are among the people who corrected the papers this time, so this time they corrected the papers more strictly than before. "

"How strict?" Ryan was stunned for a moment before he realized that this exam was completely different from before. Most of the people who choose to take the exam at this time will set foot on the battlefield after graduation. Therefore, the professors will naturally grade the exam with the strictest attitude to ensure that everyone has enough ability to deal with various dangerous situations.

"Yeah, let's see how much you can take the exam?" Harry also walked over at this time and handed over the letter in his hand. "Your letters were sent along with ours. I think those owls are exhausted."

"Let me see." Ryan took his letter and opened it

envelope. The report card is a small piece of parchment folded into a square. After unfolding the paper, Ryan found that his grades were all O as expected.

"Ryan, what's your grade?" Hermione asked after reading her report card.

"All my grades are O." Ryan waved his report card at Hermione. "And you?"

"Same as you." Hermione waved her report card in the same way. "All my grades are O's too."

"Oh, it's just—" Harry looked depressed on the sidelines. "If I can do as well as you guys this time, I won't have to stay at Hogwarts and watch others fight."

"Stop being silly, Harry." Ginny said from the side at this time. "Participating in the battle also requires qualifications. Those who are not skilled enough will not only be unable to help everyone, but will even become a drag on everyone."

"Well, you're right." Harry looked at Ginny and forced a smile.

"And participating in this war does not require everyone to go to the front to face the Death Eaters or even the mysterious man." Ryan said, "In this war, we need everyone to make their own contributions in their respective positions .Whether it's in the rear or the front line. Like you, Harry. All I can say is that what you're doing now contributes no less to the war effort than those brave men who faced You-Know-Who and Death Eaters head-on."

"I—oh, yes." Harry reacted instantly, "But is that really that important?"

"Of course, that magic is of course very important." Ryan nodded. "Even if you don't believe me, you should believe in Headmaster Dumbledore!"

Harry nodded and was about to say something when Colin Creevey suddenly walked in from the door of the common room and pinned a piece of parchment on the bulletin board.

"Tomorrow morning from 8:00 to 12:00, all students who have passed the requirements of the net exam in this exam need to go to the dean's office of their respective colleges to discuss issues such as graduation and leaving school and where they will go after leaving school. Don't miss the time." Luo Eun read the contents of the notice, then he turned his head and said loudly. "By the way, how many of us in Gryffindor passed the exam?"

In an instant, the atmosphere in the common room became gloomy. Several seventh graders glared at Ron.

"Well, I shouldn't ask this at this time." Ron shrank his neck and moved away from the notice board, and then whispered to Harry and the others. "It seems that everyone did not do well in the exam this time."

Ryan didn't know that only he and Hermione had passed the test in Gryffindor until he went to bed at night. In this way, the two of them should have plenty of time to talk with Professor McGonagall tomorrow morning.

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