"Ahem, that was just a demonstration. The next part is the official duel. What we are going to show you is a real formal duel. Let's first set the process -"

Lockhart didn't want to experience being hung upside down again, so he spoke:

"We will bow to each other first, and then use Expelliarmus together - you should know this spell, right?"

Lockhart was relieved to see Adam nod.

In order to avoid being hit by any strange spells, he just came up with the idea of ​​everyone using the same spell.

It's just that Expelliarmus is one of the few spells he can use skillfully. It would be bad if Adam said he didn't know it - he couldn't compete with Adam in using the Oblivion spell, right?

Chapter 69: Lockhart, a man of great strength and determination

Bowing to each other again on the duel stage, Lockhart's heart was full of confidence.

He admitted that he had underestimated his enemy before, and the opponent's strange little spells were quite interesting.

But when he got serious, how could a student tutored by a Potions professor be stronger than him?

"Except you——"

A red light streaked across the center of the dueling arena, carrying Lockhart all the way and crashing into the wall behind him.

Lockhart's eyes widened and his lips trembled. He stuck to the wall for at least three seconds before slowly sliding down the wall to the ground. He fell forward with a "thump" and formed a squatting posture.

Lockhart's wand swirled in the air and flew into Adam's hand. At this moment, Adam suddenly seemed to remember something and added:

"Expelliarmus."

classmates:"……"

"Cool! That's so cool!"

Bernard's eyes lit up and he was the first to start clapping.

Then Adam's other roommates came to their senses and started clapping, then the Hufflepuffs, then the other houses...

"Clap-pop-pop-"

After three crisp and short applause, Professor Snape walked to the center of the duel stage:

"It was a wonderful duel... Now, unfortunately, your Professor Lockhart has once again suffered serious injuries..."

Intentionally putting an emphasis on the word "again", Professor Snape glanced at Lockhart, as if to confirm that the other party would not suddenly get up again this time.

After three seconds, Professor Snape withdrew his gaze as if nothing had happened:

"As for the Duel Club..."

As he said this, Professor Snape's eyes happened to sweep over Harry. He paused for a moment, then continued naturally:

"I will take your Professor Lockhart to the hospital wing first. When I come back, I will divide you into groups of two for sparring."

The students were all excited. Although Professor Lockhart played very badly just now, Adam played very well. Who would replace the bad player?

Moreover, for many of them, it was the first time for them to cast a spell on others, so they were very excited.

"During the time between my departure and my return, you'd better behave yourself and ensure that no accidents...that I don't want to see, happen here. Otherwise—"

Seeing the excited looks of his classmates, Professor Snape smiled, which calmed everyone down, and then waved his wand at Professor Lockhart:

"Zombies are floating!"

Professor Snape left the hall with the dead Professor Lockhart. After a few seconds, the hall suddenly became lively.

"Oh my god Adam, that was so cool!"

After putting away his wand, Adam returned to his friends and was immediately surrounded by them.

"What kind of spell was that you used before? I don't think it was taught in class!"

"That was taught to me by Professor Snape. It seems to be a spell he invented himself."

Adam looked at Colon and explained.

"Invent it yourself?! Oh my god!"

Cologne was filled with amazement.

"Except your weapon, you can beat someone like that? How did you do it?"

Uther was very curious about the weapon, and Adam smiled:

"It's only practice that makes perfect..."

It was a hit card, and he added a hit card.

Because the attack method of the card-hitting weapon is to release laser-like attacks, which look very similar to many spells of wizards, Adam specially studied it and found that it is perfectly compatible with most spells, such as the Disarmament spell just now.

You thought it was just magical damage? In fact, this spell also has physical impact on the teeth!

"I didn't expect that you, Adam, could master the silent spell so early. You are really amazing..."

Cedric sighed.

"Regarding the silent spell...it actually depends on one's talent."

Adam scratched his head, not finding his ability to perform silent spells to be so shocking.

In the wizarding world, silent spells are just a more advanced spellcasting technique that many wizards know. Professor McGonagall and Professor Snape are both proficient in this technique, but they don't use it very often. At most, they just use it to do things like pulling the curtains.

The wizards who can cast spells without a wand are truly amazing. The magic wand is like a regulator of magic power. Except for the extremely low spell mastery in Africa due to poverty, but the average person can cast spells without a wand, no one in the world who can cast spells without a wand is simple, including their beloved Professor Dumbledore...

"Everyone will be divided into groups to fight next. Who do you plan to team up with?"

"Ah? Didn't Professor Snape say he would be the one to distribute it..."

"Professor Snape probably doesn't have the time to group everyone. He probably won't object if we find our own teammates."

"Well, that's true... But if I think about it, fighting against Adam, it always seems a little dangerous."

Cologne stroked his chin and analyzed calmly.

"Then Adam and I will be in a team!"

Bernard volunteered, but then looked at Adam and said:

"But Adam, please don't knock me out too."

"Don't worry, I'll be your sparring partner."

While the two were talking, Uther found Cedric to be his teammate, and Ernie found Hannah.

"Then I'll be in a group with Eugene."

Cologne stood on tiptoe and patted Eugene on the shoulder:

"Eh? Eugene, have you grown taller in the past few months..."

"Have it?"

"Isn't it normal for us to still grow taller at our age..."

"...that makes sense."

Colon nodded, thinking about the dietary differences between him and Eugene.

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Can eating more fish make you taller? Then shouldn't he eat more fish? Anyway, Adam has already developed a magic spell to remove fish bones... Well, he should eat more fish next time!

Professor Snape returned shortly afterwards, and surprisingly, he was followed by Lockhart with a splint around his neck.

Adam couldn't help but gasp when he saw Lockhart again.

What does it mean to be physically strong but mentally disabled? Oh no, what does it mean to be physically disabled but mentally strong? What does it mean to be indomitable? What does it mean to be dedicated to one’s job? Those young handsome guys who would buy trending searches even when they had a cold or a sore skin in their previous lives should learn from this! He is really, I am crying!

"Ahem, Madam Pomfrey said I only suffered some minor injuries. It seems that all these years of adventure have left me with a good body - ahem!"

The pain from coughing almost made Lockhart lose his smile. Seeing that Adam seemed to be going to the duel again, he said quickly:

"I won't continue to demonstrate to you. Professor Snape told me before that he would divide you into groups. Why don't we do it together?"

Professor Snape nodded silently, walked towards Gryffindor first, took Harry out, and then pulled Draco along, making the two of them a group.

It was Lockhart who grouped them. When he saw that Adam didn't want to go this way, he quickly agreed and quickly fled from their vicinity after knowing that they had divided themselves into groups.

After the groups were divided, Lockhart dragged his sick body up to the duel stage and looked at his classmates and said:

"What are you waiting for? Let's get started!"

As soon as the voice fell, the whole hall was filled with the sound of incantations. Professor Snape frowned:

"Stop—"

From this sound, one can see the majesty that Professor Snape has accumulated in his daily life. The chanting stopped abruptly, and the wailing sounds that followed suddenly became very prominent.

"I really wonder if what you usually bring to Charms class is your brain - or did you forget where you put your brain before going to class and just stuffed a Flobberworm into your empty head?"

Professor Snape gritted his teeth as he gave emergency treatment to the students who were injured because of their own or their teammates' mistakes in casting spells, and then sent them to the medical wing.

After returning, Professor Snape, with a gloomy face, took Harry and Draco to the dueling stage and asked them to demonstrate to everyone.

"But...but I won't disarm you!"

Harry looked protesting.

"It's all right, Mr. Potter..."

Professor Snape's gloomy face finally showed some joy, and he seemed to enjoy Harry's current situation:

"You can use any magic you know."

Chapter 70 Parseltongue

Any magic he knew? Would a levitation spell count?

After hearing what Professor Snape said, Harry felt a black screen before his eyes, but Professor Snape didn't care about that. He took them to the dueling arena and waved his cloak and walked aside:

"You may bow to each other now."

Draco bowed to Harry with a malicious smile on his face, raised his hand and cast a curse:

"Oolong comes out of the hole!"

A black snake fell to the ground in the smoke and crawled slowly towards Harry. Harry froze in place, staring at the snake.

"This seems to be some kind of summoning spell...but what's the use of summoning a snake?"

Uther stroked his chin and tilted his head, he could see it was a real snake.

But even if it is a trained snake... it is just a snake. It can be frozen by ice, imprisoned quickly, petrified... any simple spell can solve it.

This spell can only work on young wizards who have not learned many spells, but it takes a lot of effort to train a snake not to attack the caster, and it is impossible to train the snake to be able to lock onto a target and attack, so the actual effect is really worrying.

It turned out that even if Wu Long escaped from the cave, it was of little use, but it did shock Harry.

"Don't move, let me fix it..."

Professor Snape was obviously pleased by Harry's reaction, but he didn't intend to actually let Harry get bitten, so he walked forward while talking slowly.

"No problem, let me fix it!"

Lockhart finally found a chance to show off, so why would he give it to Professor Snape - even if he couldn't even beat the students, it was impossible that he couldn't even beat a snake, right?

Lockhart rushed forward, waving his wand in a series of extremely complicated movements, and then recited an indistinguishable spell.

It's no wonder that Lockhart successfully cast a spell, but unfortunately the attack power of this spell was a bit low. The snake that was hit rolled a few times on the duel stage, stood up, and crawled towards Lockhart himself angrily.

Lockhart swallowed awkwardly and stepped back quickly.

"Okay, I was wrong. This spell can actually be used against some unlearned adult wizards."

Uther facepalmed and sighed.

Professor Snape saw this and silently retreated back to where he was, and put the half-pulled wand back.

Being stared at by a snake that looked very poisonous, Lockhart felt a little panicked. He stopped pretending to be cool and waved his wand and chanted a spell:

"Except your weapons!"

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