Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.
Chapter 55 Lion House Black Defense: Dare to Take Action!
Chapter 55 Lion House Black Defense: Dare to Take Action!
"Katie, how did you do it?"
Cormac took Katie's hand curiously, and kept tearing her off and putting her up in the sky.
"Bite by a bug, I can't say more, you know the rules."
Katie didn't seem to mind that Cormac was playing with her, and she enjoyed it herself.
The other students also looked at Katie curiously, and someone asked to play with her too, and Katie graciously agreed.
This entertained the entire Lion House juniors, who lined up and had a great time until Voldemort spoke.
"It's fun, isn't it?"
Voldemort said with a smile, he looked very happy, "But I must remind you, if you are bitten by this magical creature too much, you will float in the air forever, remember, it is forever~~"
Katie, who is enjoying it, is not happy anymore. It’s okay to play for a while, but if she floats forever...
"Professor... I won't..."
"No." Voldemort said affirmatively, "One bite is not a big problem, you need to bite it many times. Next time you encounter it, try to run as far away as possible. The result of counterattack may be permanent floating."
No one wanted to float forever, at least Voldemort didn't see people with crooked minds in the eyes of these children.
"Okay, this lesson is just for you to experience the meaning of the Dark Arts. I'm very happy about the duel between Cormac and Harry."
Voldemort nodded to the two, and then said, "It doesn't matter whether you win or lose, but you must learn to fight. The meaning of Dark Magic Defense is to prevent the same kind. Few magical creatures know black magic."
Even though he said so, the eyes of the students still looked at Harry, they all knew that Harry lost, which made the little guy blush.
"Cormike, tell me what you gained in this battle." Voldemort called by name.
"Okay, Professor."
Cormac stood up. He glanced at Harry and said, "I don't think I can win. Everyone knows that Harry has only studied magic for five days, and he doesn't even know how to make magic."
"I didn't ask you to defend Harry, I want you to talk about your battle gains." Voldemort said dissatisfied.
"Oh, sorry, Professor, I thought..."
Cormac bowed slightly in embarrassment, and then said, "This is my first duel, I think it is important to choose the right magic, I think so."
Voldemort nodded, then looked at Harry again: "Tell me what you think."
"I?"
Harry was a little surprised, he was a little embarrassed, but he still said, "If possible, I would like to make a quicker shot. I am not very familiar with the levitation spell, but an earlier shot is my only chance."
Voldemort nodded and asked everyone to sit down. He stood on the lawn, looked down at the students, and spoke again.
"It is my request to have two grades from the same college attend classes together, as I think you all know."
He opened his mouth, but he didn't start with the duel, but suddenly changed the subject.
"You must have wondered what the meaning of this is. What I want to say is that it is more convenient for me to teach you the fighting methods that belong exclusively to your academy."
His words made the children's eyes light up, and they all looked at him excitedly.
Even Hermione, who doesn't like the subject of duels very much, widened her eyes - exclusive, this is a word that excites her.
"Professor, please hurry up, we can't wait." Cormac couldn't help but interjected.
Voldemort smiled at him, and then said, "I think Harry has already given the answer."
Everyone was taken aback for a moment, then looked at Harry suspiciously, and Harry himself was also full of doubts.
"Professor, do you mean to let us make a move earlier?" Hermione raised her hand and said.
"Yes, that's exactly what I thought."
Voldemort nodded, but didn't give Gryffindor points, he never did that.
"How should Gryffindor's bravery be applied in battle? I think its best expression is to be brave."
The students were excited about the phrase "Gryffindor bravery," but they still didn't quite understand what it had to do with being brave.
"In battle, the one who strikes first has more options."
Voldemort began to explain to them the benefits of being brave to shoot, "At the same time, being brave to shoot will make you adapt to the battle faster, while passive defense will make you fall into entanglement and confusion."
The students sat on the lawn and listened carefully, thinking about Voldemort's words.
"Tangled and confused, if you know enough about the process of casting the spell, you will understand how big a problem there is."
After Voldemort finished speaking, he found Cormac's eyes lit up, and he immediately asked Cormac to share his understanding with everyone.
"Professor Flitwick said that the more confident you are, the easier it is to cast spells successfully, and entanglement and confusion greatly affect the success rate of spellcasting." Cormac stood up and explained.
"correct answer."
Voldemort nodded, beckoning him to sit down, and said, "More than that, the courage to make a move means that you are ready, and you will perform better in the rhythm of the wand swing and in the preparation of the spell."
The students nodded, they already understood what Voldemort meant.
"Professor Quirrell, are there any other benefits to being brave?" Katie asked, who was floating.
"Of course, if you have watched the duel between me and Snape, you will find that the two of us were very calm when we fought."
Voldemort's words instantly reminded the students of that battle. They all looked at Voldemort with admiration, including Truman who had just returned.
"The habit of being brave to fight will allow you to quickly accumulate combat experience, and only with enough experience will you be able to calmly deal with the enemy's magic."
"If you look carefully enough, you will find that Professor Snape was very calm when facing my magic group. He even resisted some spells with his body. This is a very clever choice."
The students who saw the details nodded, but some of them expressed regret—they didn't see the battle.
"Okay, children, it's useless to talk with your mouth, stand up, pick up your wand, and start trying... dare to shoot."
The students got up one after another, and under the arrangement of Voldemort, Hagrid, and Truman, they began to fight each other.
"Have the courage to make a move... have the courage to make a move..."
They kept chanting silently in their hearts, and then started to attack one after another.
The second-year battles looked decent, after all, they had mastered enough spells, while the first-year battles seemed a lot more boring.
Most of them chose the Levitation Charm, but not many of them could use it successfully.
"Wingardim Leviosa~~"
As Hermione recited the standard spell, the nervous Neville saw the wand floating in his hand, he was completely flustered and didn't know how to deal with it.
"Hermione, well done, Neville, are you ready to give up?" Voldemort asked Neville after praising Hermione.
"Professor...my, my wand is gone." Neville said stumblingly, turning around to retrieve his wand.
But Hermione used the Levitation Charm again, and she chose to cast the spell on Neville's feet, causing him to stumble on his way to get his wand.
"Using magic is the wizard's first choice, but can't fists hurt people?"
Voldemort's words made all the cubs pause - the first time they had heard such a theory.
fist?That's so unwizard.
but……
"Eat my punch."
Ron roared, and attacked Harry first-he understood the courage to make a shot very well, and completely gave up the idea of retrieving the wand.
After him, everyone also attacked one after another, and the battle changed for a while. Except for a few people in the second grade who were still using magic, more people fought hand-to-hand.
Voldemort nodded in satisfaction, as for Hagrid and Truman, they were completely dumbfounded...
The wizard's calmness disappeared, and the barbarism flooded the training ground. Is this really a wizard's battle?
Dare to make a move...
Professor, this is different from what you said! ! !
Readers, please have the courage to act, vote for those who have votes, and praise for those without votes~~~~
(End of this chapter)
"Katie, how did you do it?"
Cormac took Katie's hand curiously, and kept tearing her off and putting her up in the sky.
"Bite by a bug, I can't say more, you know the rules."
Katie didn't seem to mind that Cormac was playing with her, and she enjoyed it herself.
The other students also looked at Katie curiously, and someone asked to play with her too, and Katie graciously agreed.
This entertained the entire Lion House juniors, who lined up and had a great time until Voldemort spoke.
"It's fun, isn't it?"
Voldemort said with a smile, he looked very happy, "But I must remind you, if you are bitten by this magical creature too much, you will float in the air forever, remember, it is forever~~"
Katie, who is enjoying it, is not happy anymore. It’s okay to play for a while, but if she floats forever...
"Professor... I won't..."
"No." Voldemort said affirmatively, "One bite is not a big problem, you need to bite it many times. Next time you encounter it, try to run as far away as possible. The result of counterattack may be permanent floating."
No one wanted to float forever, at least Voldemort didn't see people with crooked minds in the eyes of these children.
"Okay, this lesson is just for you to experience the meaning of the Dark Arts. I'm very happy about the duel between Cormac and Harry."
Voldemort nodded to the two, and then said, "It doesn't matter whether you win or lose, but you must learn to fight. The meaning of Dark Magic Defense is to prevent the same kind. Few magical creatures know black magic."
Even though he said so, the eyes of the students still looked at Harry, they all knew that Harry lost, which made the little guy blush.
"Cormike, tell me what you gained in this battle." Voldemort called by name.
"Okay, Professor."
Cormac stood up. He glanced at Harry and said, "I don't think I can win. Everyone knows that Harry has only studied magic for five days, and he doesn't even know how to make magic."
"I didn't ask you to defend Harry, I want you to talk about your battle gains." Voldemort said dissatisfied.
"Oh, sorry, Professor, I thought..."
Cormac bowed slightly in embarrassment, and then said, "This is my first duel, I think it is important to choose the right magic, I think so."
Voldemort nodded, then looked at Harry again: "Tell me what you think."
"I?"
Harry was a little surprised, he was a little embarrassed, but he still said, "If possible, I would like to make a quicker shot. I am not very familiar with the levitation spell, but an earlier shot is my only chance."
Voldemort nodded and asked everyone to sit down. He stood on the lawn, looked down at the students, and spoke again.
"It is my request to have two grades from the same college attend classes together, as I think you all know."
He opened his mouth, but he didn't start with the duel, but suddenly changed the subject.
"You must have wondered what the meaning of this is. What I want to say is that it is more convenient for me to teach you the fighting methods that belong exclusively to your academy."
His words made the children's eyes light up, and they all looked at him excitedly.
Even Hermione, who doesn't like the subject of duels very much, widened her eyes - exclusive, this is a word that excites her.
"Professor, please hurry up, we can't wait." Cormac couldn't help but interjected.
Voldemort smiled at him, and then said, "I think Harry has already given the answer."
Everyone was taken aback for a moment, then looked at Harry suspiciously, and Harry himself was also full of doubts.
"Professor, do you mean to let us make a move earlier?" Hermione raised her hand and said.
"Yes, that's exactly what I thought."
Voldemort nodded, but didn't give Gryffindor points, he never did that.
"How should Gryffindor's bravery be applied in battle? I think its best expression is to be brave."
The students were excited about the phrase "Gryffindor bravery," but they still didn't quite understand what it had to do with being brave.
"In battle, the one who strikes first has more options."
Voldemort began to explain to them the benefits of being brave to shoot, "At the same time, being brave to shoot will make you adapt to the battle faster, while passive defense will make you fall into entanglement and confusion."
The students sat on the lawn and listened carefully, thinking about Voldemort's words.
"Tangled and confused, if you know enough about the process of casting the spell, you will understand how big a problem there is."
After Voldemort finished speaking, he found Cormac's eyes lit up, and he immediately asked Cormac to share his understanding with everyone.
"Professor Flitwick said that the more confident you are, the easier it is to cast spells successfully, and entanglement and confusion greatly affect the success rate of spellcasting." Cormac stood up and explained.
"correct answer."
Voldemort nodded, beckoning him to sit down, and said, "More than that, the courage to make a move means that you are ready, and you will perform better in the rhythm of the wand swing and in the preparation of the spell."
The students nodded, they already understood what Voldemort meant.
"Professor Quirrell, are there any other benefits to being brave?" Katie asked, who was floating.
"Of course, if you have watched the duel between me and Snape, you will find that the two of us were very calm when we fought."
Voldemort's words instantly reminded the students of that battle. They all looked at Voldemort with admiration, including Truman who had just returned.
"The habit of being brave to fight will allow you to quickly accumulate combat experience, and only with enough experience will you be able to calmly deal with the enemy's magic."
"If you look carefully enough, you will find that Professor Snape was very calm when facing my magic group. He even resisted some spells with his body. This is a very clever choice."
The students who saw the details nodded, but some of them expressed regret—they didn't see the battle.
"Okay, children, it's useless to talk with your mouth, stand up, pick up your wand, and start trying... dare to shoot."
The students got up one after another, and under the arrangement of Voldemort, Hagrid, and Truman, they began to fight each other.
"Have the courage to make a move... have the courage to make a move..."
They kept chanting silently in their hearts, and then started to attack one after another.
The second-year battles looked decent, after all, they had mastered enough spells, while the first-year battles seemed a lot more boring.
Most of them chose the Levitation Charm, but not many of them could use it successfully.
"Wingardim Leviosa~~"
As Hermione recited the standard spell, the nervous Neville saw the wand floating in his hand, he was completely flustered and didn't know how to deal with it.
"Hermione, well done, Neville, are you ready to give up?" Voldemort asked Neville after praising Hermione.
"Professor...my, my wand is gone." Neville said stumblingly, turning around to retrieve his wand.
But Hermione used the Levitation Charm again, and she chose to cast the spell on Neville's feet, causing him to stumble on his way to get his wand.
"Using magic is the wizard's first choice, but can't fists hurt people?"
Voldemort's words made all the cubs pause - the first time they had heard such a theory.
fist?That's so unwizard.
but……
"Eat my punch."
Ron roared, and attacked Harry first-he understood the courage to make a shot very well, and completely gave up the idea of retrieving the wand.
After him, everyone also attacked one after another, and the battle changed for a while. Except for a few people in the second grade who were still using magic, more people fought hand-to-hand.
Voldemort nodded in satisfaction, as for Hagrid and Truman, they were completely dumbfounded...
The wizard's calmness disappeared, and the barbarism flooded the training ground. Is this really a wizard's battle?
Dare to make a move...
Professor, this is different from what you said! ! !
Readers, please have the courage to act, vote for those who have votes, and praise for those without votes~~~~
(End of this chapter)
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