Chapter 723 Double points, double happiness(1/2)
Of course I got the time turner from Hermione, and the purpose of getting it was very simple.
When he was alone with Daisy, a few words she said casually gave Sean an idea.
try again.
Yes, life cannot be repeated, but many things can be tried again and again. Of course, the time lost is lost forever, and your failures and successes in the past will not happen again.
However, wizards also have the opportunity to start their "life" again.
Time converter.
Of course, what the time turner brings is not "rebirth" in the ordinary sense, but gives you an extra period of time.
Unfortunately, going back to the past generally cannot change anything. At least, your own perceptions formed in the past cannot be changed. What is changed are things you did not recognize in the past, and everything is changed.
It happens in the dark. After all, two identical people cannot meet at the same point in time.
However, Sean has a 'plug-in'.
At the beginning, in the Annihilation timeline, Sean could use the points of Sean's body in the annihilated timeline to draw a lottery. You know, although it really happened, it was just a memory, but Sean's lottery
It was indeed successful, and the prize was brought to the present world.
In other words, everything about the system is determined by Sean's current situation.
The reason why Sean brought the time turner was simple. He wanted to see if he could fix this bug.
Sean had tried once before today. He used ten points to draw a lottery, and then used a time converter to go back to an hour ago.
Unfortunately, his attempt failed.
The blue prize drawn with ten points still exists in his inventory, and the consumed points are clearly displayed on the system.
Obviously, his spring and autumn dream was quickly shattered.
However, although Sean was a little regretful, he also knew that his dream was too big, otherwise he would have wiped out the prize pool just by relying on the time turner.
After this attempt failed, Sean thought of something else.
The consumption of points cannot be reversed, so... what about the mission?
He had a bold idea.
So, after Sean already knew what Daisy's troubles were, he made this choice.
Today is the last day of the weekend, which means that after tomorrow, the tasks will be refreshed directly regardless of success or failure. However, Sean himself has observed that new tasks are not refreshed immediately after twenty-four o'clock. Generally,
They won't show up until eight in the morning.
In other words, during the middle eight hours, the system's task panel was empty.
This is not a mobile game, and Sean doesn't need to rush online to complete every day. Therefore, Sean has not cared about the refresh time of tasks.
But now it seems that this period of blankness has turned out to be a good thing?
At least, this brings the possibility for Sean to try...
He looked at the system panel. After the last soul exchange accident in the Annihilation Timeline, all the points had been consumed.
A total of four natural weeks have passed since then, and the week that just passed was the fifth.
The first four weeks are worth twenty points each week, and in the fifth week Sean has refreshed a second task. If completed together, it will be worth fifty points.
On the system panel, the points clearly read: 120.
No problem, twenty ten points for four weeks and fifty ten points for one week. I have consumed ten ten points. Moreover, this also means that Sean's method of dealing with Daisy's troubles is correct.
But now the task panel is completely blank, and the two new tasks this week have not been refreshed yet.
Sean blinked and then turned the time turner.
The splendid bathroom in the Room of Requirement disappeared, like a faded oil painting that was constantly fading. Sean felt himself flying backwards quickly. Fuzzy colors and shapes flashed past, and his eardrums swelled.
He coughed, but couldn't hear his own voice——
Then he felt his feet touch solid ground, and everything became clear again—
Sean was still in the bathroom of the Room of Requirement, because he was here two hours ago.
There were vague voices outside, it was Hermione and Daisy.
"Where's the Sean?"
"Hasn't Sean always been like this? He's elusive. Sometimes I don't know where he's gone... Besides, he can't lose such a big man. Do you have anything to do with him?"
"No, I'm just curious. Yesterday he said he would be at the Room of Requirement today."
"Did he tell you?"
"No, I just said it casually."
The conversation between Hermione and Daisy two hours ago happened as always.
Sean immediately looked at his system panel.
The points are still 120 points, but both tasks are shown as unfinished!
"Sure enough, the system transcends time, but it is also affected by time... Completed tasks will naturally reward me with points, but at this point in time, the task panel should not be blank, and it will naturally become unfinished tasks from last week.
Status..." Sean grinned, unable to suppress the joy in his heart.
His attempt was successful!
This means that as long as Sean can complete the task again, he will get fifty more points!
For Sean, the accumulation of points has accelerated a lot.
Originally, he could only get twenty points a week and draw two draws. However, as long as his current plan is successful and an additional thirty-point task is refreshed, he can directly get a hundred points a week!
You can get ten consecutive draws in one week during the grass period. I didn’t travel back in time. Mobile games with this benefit are almost extinct, right?
However, I don’t have any guarantee...
Sean suppressed his excitement. What he needed to solve now was another problem.
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This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! In Professor McGonagall's office, the extremely dignified and stern principal was looking at the things in his hands with satisfaction.
Putting a thick stack of parchment paper on the table, Professor McGonagall looked happily at the boy in front of her.
Sean Wallop, even though the two of them are very familiar with each other, Professor McGonagall will still sigh: This may be the most outstanding student she has ever taught, bar none.
"Sean," Professor McGonagall was more relaxed among the two of them and would not call Mr. Wallop as seriously as usual, "This lesson plan is quite good. I think fourth grade students can also take it.
It’s your Transfiguration class.”
Sean smiled humbly: "Professor, you praise me too much. Frankly speaking, I do think I have a talent for transfiguration, but if there is not a good professor to guide me from the beginning, I will not be able to do it on my own."
Nothing works—did you see that summoning spell case?"
Professor McGonagall unconsciously smiled: "It's the one I recorded in my notebook at that time, right? Haha, your improvement is great."
"No, no, no, this is not an improvement. I just changed the method. The essence is still the same. The main thing is that you taught me well when you first taught me." Sean said sincerely.
He was telling the truth. Professor McGonagall had given him a great help in terms of transfiguration.
Professor McGonagall nodded happily to him, and then she looked at him with some annoyance and said distressedly: "Now that's good, how should I reward you? You don't lack galleons either, the extra points from the academy are enough."
It means nothing to you..."
The points are here... Sean glanced at his watch and then said with a smile: "I will always be your student, and your extra points are the best praise for students. If you don't mind, give me more points."
Hey hey hey.”
Professor McGonagall shook her head with a smile: "You, you, you have lost a lot of points in Professor Snape's class recently?"
"I'm used to it, I'm used to it... I just haven't had much class recently. The extra points and deductions don't look good. Why don't you give me more?" Sean smiled.
Professor McGonagall was a little helpless about Sean's attitude, but for her, giving Sean some points was really a small thing, and it was normal both emotionally and rationally. So she said, "In that case..."
Before she could finish speaking, Sean showed a somewhat painful expression.
"What's wrong?" Professor McGonagall asked with concern. Sean is now a key figure and cannot cause problems.
Sean held his stomach and laughed dryly: "It seems that I shouldn't drink iced drinks today. Sorry, Professor, I have to go to the bathroom..."
"Go quickly, go quickly, if it doesn't work, ask Madam Pomfrey for some medicine."
Sean opened the door and left. After a while, a wooden door suddenly opened in the stone wall of Professor McGonagall's office.
Sean walked out again.
As soon as he walked out, Sean scratched his hair and apologized: "Ah, it just happened. I'm sorry, Professor, I forgot to knock on the door."
Professor McGonagall shook her head indifferently: "You are just too casual - I'm fine, don't scare some freshmen."
"Hehehe." Sean smiled sheepishly, and then looked over expectantly, "Professor? That one?"
Professor McGonagall glared at him: "Can I still give you a deduction?"
"Of course not."
"Okay, because of Sean Wallop's outstanding performance, I will give Ravenclaw thirty points. Are you satisfied?"
To be continued...