At the same time, he also saw a pair of green eyes appear on the wall behind him...

Douglas in the observation room frowned when he saw the name of the spell that appeared.

Malfoy on the side also noticed Douglas's expression and cursed in a low voice: Idiot.

Of course, he was scolding Theodore.

The blazing flames were the incantation of the Fire Curse, a high-level black magic. Once released, it would be difficult to control the flames.

Fortunately, the one who performed it was a second-year student.

If the spell was cast by an adult wizard, the scene created by his transfiguration would be directly converted back to its original form.

I really don't understand why these parents from pure-blood families dare to teach their children any kind of dark magic.

Don’t they know that long-term use of black magic will have a bad impact on wizards?

He walked into the passage reluctantly and extinguished the extremely weak but reluctant fire spell.

After checking the surrounding layout and finding no damage, I couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Then a "Zombie Float!" brought Theodore out.

However, he did not immediately remove the full body binding spell on the opponent.

Just let him stand in the corner.

Then he said, "Who's next?"

Draco glanced around and finally set his gaze on Goyle.

Gore just shook his head desperately and hid behind.

Draco frowned slightly. He had to know what was going on inside so that he could pass it in one go.

So he said to the burly Vincent Crabbe:

"Crabbe, it's up to you!"

He even extended his arm ceremoniously and patted Crabbe, who was half a head taller than him, on the shoulder, as if to say, "I have high hopes for you."

Crabbe said nothing and walked straight towards the cave entrance.

Douglas, who had been standing aside and watching his class representative's performance, couldn't help but give a reminder at this time.

"Mr. Crabbe, don't use some dark magic!"

Douglas was quite impressed with Crabbe.

It was this guy who, during the final battle, released an uncontrolled Fiercefire Curse in the Room of Requirement and eventually burned himself to death.

Crabbe scratched his head, thinking that he had trouble learning ordinary magic, so how could he possibly learn dark magic? Then he nodded and went in.

Draco said:

"Professor, don't worry. Crabbe might not even be able to master first-year spells, so how could he possibly know any advanced dark magic?"

Douglas glanced at him and thought to himself, black magic is much easier to learn than ordinary magic.

The more evil your thoughts are, the easier it is to succeed.

Never mind, there's no point in telling this to second years, especially Slytherins.

After Crabbe entered the passage, he also cast a glowing spell.

The corners of his mouth curled up slightly. Others said he was stupid, but he always thought he was a person who could think.

He had thought about it seriously when Professor Holmes was explaining the rules of the game just now.

As long as you pass through the passage safely, you will be successful.

So there's no need to fight with anything, just keep moving forward.

He looked at the road under his feet, then whoosh, he ran forward.

He seems to be dull usually, but he does have some talent in sports.

Because he was running forward with his head down, he didn't notice the rustling sound of the creature behind him.

Soon he ran to the puddle, but he did not stop.

He took a big step forward, not caring at all whether he was stepping on a puddle or an open space.

This low-lying area was about three meters long. Finally, when Crabbe took his third step in the puddle, he tripped over a deep pit.

Fortunately, he had thick skin and strong muscles, and Douglas had intentionally arranged soft soil next to the low-lying area.

Crabbe didn't suffer any serious injuries from the fall.

He climbed out of the puddle and turned the first corner without looking back...

When the Slytherins outside saw Crabbe turn the first corner, they all looked at Theodore, who was still in the corner, with contempt.

Theodore was now angry and sad that he was not as good as Crabbe.

(The spell for the Full Body Binding Curse is Total Petrification, a curse that paralyzes the opponent. The victim's hearing, vision, senses, and thoughts are not affected. Its effect is fundamentally different from Petrification.)

Perhaps the Slytherin students who hadn't entered yet didn't think there was anything wrong, but Douglas was very surprised.

He never thought that the first person to enter the second level would be Crabbe.

And it all depends on physical advantages.

However, Crabbe did accidentally discover a small loophole that Douglas had intentionally designed.

As long as you are fast and have quick reactions, you won’t be caught up by the puppet even if you waste a little time in the puddle.

When Crabbe entered the corner, he did not stop and continued running forward.

The passage was littered with scattered rocks, forcing him to run while dodging them.

After running just two steps, he finally noticed something wrong with the passage.

Don't use the Lighting Charm here at all.

Behind him was a torch emitting a strong light that shone towards the end of the passage.

The reason he noticed this,

It was because he found a huge shadow on the ground in front of him, and he seemed to be swallowed by that shadow.

It was obvious that the thing was behind him.

That strange shadow, in the flickering firelight, made all kinds of twisted movements, which were unspeakably terrifying.

Crabbe was terrified and ran forward as fast as he could.

But after running a few steps, he always felt something was wrong, as if the ground of the passage was moving backwards.

But he didn't dare to stop, so he had to keep running forward.

Then he slowly discovered that the passage, which was not very far away, seemed to be particularly long...

And the more he ran, the more depressed he felt.

I always feel that the rock walls on both sides are approaching me...

Crabbe couldn't stand it anymore, so he turned around with a roar and raised his wand...

Before he could think of a spell to cast, his whole body stiffened...

Chapter 65 I believe Slytherin's courage is no less than Gryffindor's

Douglas brought Crabbe out and freed both him and Theodore from the Full Body Binding Curse.

Theodore stood in the corner without looking at anyone, his eyes filled with hatred and ferocity.

Crabbe's eyes were still filled with panic.

Douglas took out the chocolate and handed it to Crabbe:

“Have a piece of chocolate, it can soothe your tense nerves and put you in a good mood!

Mr. Nott, would you like a piece?"

Crabbe hesitated, then grabbed the chocolate and stuffed it directly into his mouth.

He murmured softly, "Thank you!"

If Douglas didn't have good hearing, it would be difficult to tell whether it was the chewing sound or the other person talking.

It was obvious that Crabbe was in a much better mood after eating the chocolate.

I don’t know if it’s the effect of the chocolate or because of what I ate.

Theodore also hesitated for a moment, then decisively refused.

Douglas didn't force it, and put the chocolate away under Crabbe's expectant gaze.

He couldn't help but smile in his heart, he was still a child after all.

"Mr. Vincent Crabbe, you performed well in this practical class. 5 points to Slytherin!

Mr. Theodore Nott, five points from Slytherin for misusing the Dark Arts in class!"

When everyone heard that Crabbe could actually get extra points, they all looked at him in surprise, thinking that this was simply unbelievable.

Crabbe smiled happily. This was the first time he got extra points in class. Professor Holmes was such a good person.

After laughing, he looked at Theodore with a provocative look.

Theodore, who was originally gloomy because of the point deduction, looked even darker after seeing Crabbe's eyes.

If the professor hadn't been there, he swore he would have used magic to beat Crabbe so hard that he couldn't stand up.

Douglas glanced at Theodore and found that he was not too surprised by his point deduction. He asked calmly:

"It seems that Mr. Nott knows the consequences of releasing high-level dark magic at will?"

Theodore had a gloomy face and said nothing.

Of course he knew the consequences of using advanced black magic at will, but he felt that if he succeeded, he would extinguish the flame.

In that dark passage, Osido didn't believe others knew what magic he had used.

Because he was the first one to go in, and after he came out, he was always placed in the corner.

So I didn't even notice there was a map on the wall that could display spells...

If his cousin hadn't repeatedly warned him to show enough respect to this Muggle-born professor.

He was unwilling to just stand there quietly. He might just slam the door and leave. He would have been deducted points anyway.

Douglas saw his attitude and said nothing.

He was well aware of Slytherin's dislike of his Muggle-born status.

This was more or less evident in the first class.

Later, when he was decorating the classroom for senior practical classes, he did not use any powerful black magic.

But he was instructing the seventh grade students on where to fix what black magic, and also explained the corresponding cracking methods.

Many of the cracking methods he talked about are not in the books.

In other words, Douglas found the corresponding methods himself after he had a deep understanding of black magic.

The way he did it was as if those spells had no secrets in his eyes.

This gave the seventh-grade students, who originally looked down on him but were in awe of his professorship, extra respect for him.

The real reason why Slytherin showed respect to Douglas was,

During that time, Douglas used the Lighting Charm at will.

Let those who practiced advanced black magic many times in private feel very uncomfortable.

It's the feeling of someone who has been in darkness for a long time suddenly encountering a dazzling light.

Therefore, they judged that this senior, who was not much older than them, must be very capable.

After the Head Boy discussed with Professor Snape, he gave the order.

Slytherin students were not allowed to disrespect the Muggle-born professor.

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