In all honesty, Jace didn’t mind getting his answer wrong because a wrong answer meant valuable lesson. Also, he’s comfortable with their Head of House telling him he’s wrong because even if it wasn’t the answer they were looking for, he was assured of his efforts. He felt appreciated somehow, and it was Professor Hirsch after all; the man he opened up to during his first year and whom he completely trusts in the whole of Hogwarts. As he commented on his answer further, Jace looked up at the man, and spared a glance at the other man up front. So…his first answer wasn’t entirely wrong after all. The Ravenclaw simply nodded and gave Professor Hirsch a polite grin.
His attention was then diverted to Blaise and Bentley, sharing their thoughts on the Toussaints. He didn’t want to judge anyone, but he seemed inclined to side with the cousins. Not that he’s had any encounter with Mr. Toussaint’s relatives, but he guessed it was his aura about him…and attitude that doesn’t seem to sit well with the Ravenclaw. Jace kept quiet though as he mulled over the cousin’s argument and continued to mould his
clay.
As Professor Hirsch walked up to the front, Jace momentarily stopped from rolling and mashing the rest of his clay and registered everything he had said. Other practices that involves the practice of dark arts?
“Charms, sir.” He said out of the blue, and belatedly raising his hand to answer. His hands were currently full as he carefully placed the samurai’s sword in its hand and continued to put details on it.