v2 Chapter 258: The strength of Ai Wen (2/2)
More reminiscent of the re-formation of the duel club itself is the duel between Sirius and Snape, which has become a hot topic in the school, and everyone is more controversial about Sirius and Snape.
Unfortunately, Snape did not appear during the first meeting of the duel club.
Because of Dumbledore's intervention, both Spine and Sirius both converge and restrain a lot. Even if both sides do not hide their dislike and resentment against each other, at least they do not have a duel or tit-for-tat in front of the students as before.
On the duel club led by Sirius, Snape did not appear, and Sirius called Professor Flitwick to become his opponent.
The party was quite normal at the beginning and it went very smoothly. Everyone learned the duel etiquette, Professor Flitwick explained several spells that are more common in the duel, and Sirius also taught you some of his combat experience.
For Ai Wen, it may be a little lower, but other small wizards still feel very interesting, and they are very interested in learning, and there are many senior students.
It's not surprising that Hogwarts never taught the little wizards any knowledge related to the duel. The Dark Arts Defence class, which should bear the main responsibility, is also very bad. The Black Magic Defence class is changed every year. Professors, including the unscrupulous wizards such as Lockhart, or those who are as intimate as Chilo.
Their teaching methods are also very different. It is difficult for the little wizards to systematically and comprehensively learn the resistance to black magic from this course.
For the magic spells related to the defense of black magic and duel, most of the little wizards rely on self-study and self-understanding.
Everyone is more interested in mischievous magic than a regular spell.
It is undeniable that these magical spells may have an unexpected effect in combat, but on the degree of effectiveness, they are not comparable to the common standard duel spells.
The club held by Sirius has achieved unprecedented success, and the duel skills he and Professor Flitwick have shown are also very popular.
Before the group practice, everything went very smoothly. But then the situation began to turn sharply. I don't know if it was intentional or unintentional. In the group practice, Sirius will group a lot of Gryffindor and Slytherin.
Ai Wen’s opponent is a second-year boy who doesn’t remember his name. The other person seems to want to use a curse against him. However, when he had not raised his wand, Evan's weapon, in addition to your weapon, swept his wand far away.
He looked at Evan in error and couldn't believe what was happening in front of him. Although Ai Wen is very famous, but before the test, he does not think that his strength is much worse than Ai Wen, his strength is the strongest in the Slytherin second-year students.
He is not prepared to use your weapons and armored spells as Sirius says, but instead teaches Ai Wen a meal and lets him lose face in front of the whole school.
Ai Wen didn't know the thoughts of the Slytherin students in front of him, and he did not have any interest in the child's naive magic practice.
He has been analyzing himself and Snape's duel. With the research and mastery of black magic and other magical theories, his recent magical power has advanced by leaps and bounds.
Ai Wen believes that he can now hold on to Snape for a longer period of time. If the magic is strong enough, it is not impossible to counteract the other party to a certain extent.
In this case, the strength of this guy opposite is completely inadequate.
Ai Wen now has a deeper understanding of the simple curse of your weapon, and it is more convenient to use, almost instant.
He didn't know what the other party wanted to do, but solved the battle with the fastest speed. (To be continued.)