"I have something to say to you, so I want your attention to be highly focused. "

Just like in Potions class, Snape floated in wrapped in his black robes.

"Also, I didn't tell you to take out the books. "

Many students stuffed books into their school bags without saying a word, and it has been six years, and they have long understood what to do.

His dark eyes swept over the upturned faces, lingering on Harry's face for a little longer than the others.

"You've changed five teachers for this class. Even the tone of the class was the same, as Snape leaned back on the podium, "Needless to say, these teachers have their own teaching methods and priorities. In this chaotic situation, I am amazed that so many of you have barely passed the O.W.Ls exam for this course. If you all can keep up with the course, I will be even more surprised, because it is much more advanced. "

In fact, the reason why many students were able to pass the Defense Against the Dark Arts exam was mainly because they got extra points when they actually cast spells, that is, they successfully released the Patronus Charm. Almost half of the students sitting in the classroom now are members of the DA, and they have mastered, at least superficially, the Patronus Charm through Harry.

The students looked at each other, and only a very small number of students ...... Well, it was Hermione, and she was the only one with a look of impatience.

"Defence Against the Dark Arts, you haven't been exposed to much of anything that really has anything to do with the 'Dark Arts' in your previous years. Snape stepped off the podium and began pacing the room.

"But this year is different. Snape said softly, "From this year onwards, you will be exposed to things related to the Dark Arts - after all, this is a 'Defense Against the Dark Arts class', and if you don't know about the Dark Arts, you can't talk about defense." "

Snape walked around and returned to the podium again.

"Well, who's going to tell me - what is black magic. "

Without the slightest hesitation, Hermione's arm was raised—no one was surprised, not even Snape himself.

Snape looked around, and only Hermione raised her hand.

"Well, it seems that we have no other choice. Snape whispered, "Miss Granger." "

Hermione stood up.

"Black magic, which usually requires the use of the negative emotions of a wizard. Magic that uses negative emotions as a base to affect and damage the target and the caster is black magic. "

Hermione's answer was clearly beyond Snape's expectations.

"It's incredible. "I thought Miss Granger was going to memorize the description of the dark arts in Standard Spells." "

Hermione blushed. Honestly, if it weren't for Solim and his talk about the Dark Arts, Hermione would have done it.

"Why don't you write down what Miss Granger said?" saw a group of students looking up at him below, and Snape flicked his robe and stepped off the podium.

The students hurriedly took out their quill pens and parchment and began to take notes.

"As Miss Granger said – dark magic is magic based on the negative emotions of wizards. Snape walked slowly among the students.

"The description of black magic as magic that inflicts damage on both the target and the spellcaster is absurd and inaccurate. "

"But obviously, we're here for Defense Against the Dark Arts, so you need to know how to defend against the Dark Arts. The only sound in the classroom was Snape's soft walking and talking, and the students tried not to make any noise so as not to attract Snape's attention.

"The dark arts," Snape said, "are varied, varied, varied, and never-ending. Fighting them is like fighting a multi-headed monster, just cutting off a head, and immediately a new head emerges, more ferocious and cunning than the original one. What you are dealing with is something unpredictable and indestructible. "

Solim couldn't agree with Snape's words, as the most knowledgeable student in the room about the dark arts, Solim could swear to his wand, and there was not the slightest exaggeration or water in Snape's words. Dark magic is one such thing: the wide variety of dark magic that harms oneself or others is only an outward manifestation, and in the final analysis, it is the evil of the caster that guides it. It is more accurate to fight against the dark arts than against the wizards with malicious intentions.

"Therefore, your defenses," Snape said with a slight increase in his voice, "must be as nimble and innovative as the dark arts you need to deal with. The drawings," he pointed to as he walked, "vividly depicted the victims—torture from the Mind Drill, Dementor kisses, corpses...... And so on. "

Snape was quite attentive, these were the methods of the Death Eaters.

"So, have people really seen the Yin Corps?" asked Parvati in a shrill voice, "Is he really using the Yin Corps?"

Everybody knows who Miss Petill is by "he."

"The Dark Lord has used the Dark Lord in the past," Snape said, "and that means we should assume he will use them again." Okay......"

Harry glanced at Solim's ...... In the back of his head, he remembered what he had seen in that cave—the corpses, which had a whole "lake", a strange quantifier, but it was true. Harry couldn't forget the pale corpses that swooped down on the island from the lake. He felt that Parvati should go there and have a look, so she wouldn't ask such questions.

Snape walked around to the other side of the room toward the podium, his black robe waving behind him, the eyes of the class following him once more.

“...... I think you're still new to the use of silent spells. What's the benefit of a silent spell?"

Hermione immediately raised her hand. Snape glanced at the class unhurriedly, and seeing that there was still no other choice, he said stiffly, "Very well—Miss Granger." "

"The opponent doesn't know what magic you're going to do," Hermione said, "and that gives you a momentary advantage. "

"It was not what I expected. Snape said slowly, "I thought you had learned to think for yourself in the last question, but I was wrong—"

Then Snape said sarcastically, "The answer is taken from the Standard Spell as it is. "

Hermione glanced at Solim's position, then sat down unconvinced.

This is not to be true, and although there are many fallacies in the description of certain concepts in the book "Standard Spells", the description of silent spells is accurate. Since it was accurate, Solim naturally wouldn't explain too much of them in such conceptual things and Hermione.

Anyway - if Snape really wants to find fault, you can't hide from it. _

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