After washing up and sitting at the desk, Lynn began her "review" for the classes she had today: Arithmancy Class.
This course was less difficult for Lynn than any other subject.
Nothing else, because this course was entirely content that required calculation, and these calculations were all very simple for Lynn.
It was like being asked to do ninth-grade problems when she was in the sixth grade in her original world; it was so simple that she was confident she could get a perfect score even if she started the Arithmancy Class final exam right now.
After reviewing today's Arithmancy Class, Lynn put the book into her schoolbag and also put in the Transfiguration textbook she would need.
Then she stood up, changed her clothes, put on her shoes and socks, shouldered her bag, and walked out of the common room.
There were not many people in Hogwarts in the early morning; the nine o'clock class time allowed the Young Wizards to have a nice sleep in.
Everyone was at the age of growing, so sleep was essential.
Perhaps it was precisely because of this point that, even though Hogwarts was founded in the Middle Ages when Wizards and Muggles were at war,
the four Founders still set the rule that classes would start at nine o'clock.
Even if they were short on time, they weren't short on these few hours; they wanted the children to grow, but they didn't want to force growth.
There was no need to compress the children's rest time or even sleep time for the sake of studying.
They were not so desperate that they needed a group of children to study desperately to save their future.
Arriving at the Great Hall, Lynn sat at the long table, took out the Arithmancy Class book, continued reading intently, and at the same time, recited the content she already knew by heart for the umpteenth time.
It wasn't until after eight o'clock, an hour later, that more students slowly began to walk into the Great Hall.
Lynn ate her last bite of bread, wiped her hands with a napkin, and then picked up the Arithmancy Class textbook to continue reading.
Hermione, Senior Maranhao, and Marietta walked in together. Hermione went to sit at the Gryffindor Table, while the two seniors sat on either side of Lynn.
"Lynn, is the class you're having in a bit Arithmancy Class?"
Senior Maranhao took a big gulp of water to relieve the dryness in her mouth before asking Lynn.
"Yes, Senior Maranhao."
Hearing her full name, Lynn detached herself from her study state and nodded earnestly.
"Oh, oh." Senior Maranhao nodded knowingly.
"And the second class you have in the afternoon is Transfiguration?"
Marietta raised her eyebrows and looked at Lynn with great interest as she spoke.
"Yes, Senior Marietta."
"Oh my, oh my," Marietta reached out and affectionately rubbed Lynn's smooth hair, "It overlaps highly with Hermione's schedule~"
Lynn blinked stiffly and said without hesitation, "Yes, Hermione and I both chose exactly the same elective courses, so we will have many classes together."
"Plus other required courses that are scheduled together, we have even more classes together."
"Such a clear explanation." Marietta pursed her lips, smoothed down the hair on top of Lynn's head, and then lowered her head to eat her breakfast.
She really would have preferred that Lynn didn't explain it so clearly, because that might mean Lynn's emotions had completely recovered.
No longer so rigid.
Waiting until it was time to go to class, Lynn put away the Arithmancy Class book, shouldered her bag, and stood up.
On the other side, Hermione, who was eating breakfast at the Gryffindor Table, saw this and immediately washed down the last bite of bread in her mouth with pumpkin juice.
Immediately after, she threw her schoolbag onto her shoulder and walked toward the entrance of the Great Hall just like Lynn.
Halfway there, she specifically turned around and instructed Harry and Ron, "Attend class properly."
After saying this, she walked away quickly without looking back.
Leaving the two boys, one biting a sausage and the other biting a fried egg, looking at each other.
"I thought... since Hermione moved to Ravenclaw, she would devote herself entirely to Lynn and wouldn't have time to bother with us." Ron bit off the sausage and said while eating.
"Obviously not," Harry ate an entire fried egg in one bite, his cheeks bulging, "Let's just, attend class seriously."
Swallowing the fried egg in his mouth, after Ron finished the sausage, both boys shouldered their bags and set off.
On the other side, Lynn led Hermione through several flights of moving staircases, walking straight toward the classroom where the Arithmancy Class was held.
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