The Hogwarts Professor at Marvel

Chapter 110 Snape's Views on New Magic

Chapter 110 Snape's Views on New Magic (First order 1920)

"Before the formal class, we must understand what a duel is."

Lockhart stood on the high platform, flicked his wand, and the words of duel appeared in midair.

The little wizards below were staring intently, while Lockhart talked eloquently: "The duel of wizards is a tradition with a long history."

"The initial duel contained bloody and barbaric elements, but as time went by, it gradually became an important means of civilization and maintenance."

"When there is a dispute between two wizards or two wizard families, in order not to hurt the lives of innocent people and reduce unnecessary losses, dueling becomes an alternative method."

As he spoke, Lockhart waved his wand, and in mid-air, outlined the scene where two wizards sent one person to bow and duel each other.

"Besides, when facing love, when pursuing witches, duels have also become a way to show personal charm."

Having said that, Lockhart blinked, with a narrow smile on his face.

Lightly wave the wand, and the pattern in mid-air becomes a scene of two people dueling, the winner enjoying the surrounding witch worship.

Looking at the thoughtful eyes of the little wizards, Lockhart continued: "The duel has evolved through history and has become a convention."

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Watching Lockhart's comprehensive and detailed explanation of the history of the battle, coupled with the mid-air pattern.

From time to time, it caused the little wizards to exclaim in small voices.

The four deans nodded secretly.

They found that Lockhart's lectures did have their own uniqueness.

During Lockhart's lecture, Professor Flitwick asked Professor McGonagall: "Minerva, do you have any impression of the spell Lockhart just used?"

Mag thought for a while, shook his head, and said lightly: "This is the first time I have seen such a spell. The fluctuation of magic power is different from what we see every day. It may be ancient magic."

"In this regard, I don't know much."

After hearing this, Flitwick thought about it, and asked Snape again: "Snape, you fought Lockhart just now, how powerful do you think his spell is?"

"It's powerful." Snape narrowed his eyes, thinking about something, and added indifferently after a while: "Obviously, his spell requires another way of fighting."

Then he said sarcastically: "I really can't imagine that as an elegant wizard, I need to fight in close quarters."

Professor Flitwick did not answer, but shifted to another topic: "Professor Snape, what are you going to tell the little wizards later?"

"Lockhart suggested that I can tell some classic cases of my own duels, saying that it can guide young wizards' interest in duels."

"I'll talk about some cases of fighting dark wizards." Snape thought for a while, and continued to add: "At the same time, tell them how not to be stupid in a duel?"

"What about you, Professor Sprout?" Professor Flitwick asked.

"I, can I go up and talk about how to use magical plants to fight?" Professor Sprout replied with a smile.

Afterwards, the four deans chatted with each other.

According to the previous communication with Lockhart, the dueling club will let each professor teach his own dueling methods and dueling concepts.

In this way, try to let every little wizard see different dueling concepts, find a dueling method that suits them, and improve their combat experience.

This kind of concept is somewhat similar to teaching students according to their aptitude, and the professors quite agree with it.

Well, they felt that most of the little wizards in their college would choose themselves, and it would be convenient for them to start a small business at that time.

Among them, Professor Lockhart proposed to hold a monthly duel competition, and he came out with prizes.

On this point, the four deans quite agree.

My own students not only have college points, but also magic item rewards, which are naturally excellent.

The most important thing is that you don't have to pay for Galleons yourself.

As time passed quietly, the four deans heard Lockhart speaking on the stage: "I will stop here first about the history of dueling."

"Next, I would like to invite Professor McGonagall to tell you about her dueling philosophy. Professor McGonagall has been studying the field of transformation spells for many years, and has defeated many powerful dark wizards through exquisite transformation spells."

Hearing Lockhart's praise, a smile appeared on McGonagall's stern face, and then he also walked up to the high platform and talked about his dueling philosophy.

Down there, Lockhart and the remaining three deans also started chatting.

"Professor Flitwick, how are the young wizards of Ravenclaw doing this year? When I was in school, there were quite a few geniuses."

"Haha, Lockhart, are you reminding me that you were a genius back then?"

"However, there are a few young wizards who performed well this year."

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"Professor Sprout, I really troubled you last time. I don't know how to take care of these unknown magical plants."

"Lockhart, it's all small things. Thank you for the magical plants and magical skin care products you gave me. I like them very much."

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Lockhart briefly joked with the two professors before leaving with an excuse.

He found Professor Snape standing beside him, looked at him in a black robe, exuding a cold breath like a big bat, and asked in a low voice.

"Snape, did you get any results from the information I asked you to inquire about last time?"

Snape glanced at Lockhart, and said calmly, "The Dark Wizard's auction will probably be next Tuesday night. I have an invitation letter. If you want to go, I can take you there."

Hearing this, Lockhart nodded quickly, and praised with joy: "You still have a wide range of connections, Snape, and there are some things that you still have to go to top auctions to find."

Speaking, Lockhart continued to promise: "Next time, I will definitely bring you a copy of the blood you want."

Hearing this, Snape nodded in satisfaction, and then asked tentatively, "Lockhart, what's the point of casting the spell just now?"

"As far as I feel the fluctuation of magic power, it seems that there is a big difference because of the magic spells we usually cast."

As soon as Lockhart heard it, he knew that Snape was interested, and immediately introduced with some temptation: "Snape, this is a spell based on runes. The power of the spell is not weak, and it is more powerful than A spell of the same level consumes less."

"Because based on runes, as long as you know the runes in advance, the learning threshold will be greatly reduced"

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Snape nodded secretly after hearing Lockhart's introduction.

Sure enough, what Headmaster Dumbledore said was correct, if Lockhart's research is popularized, it will definitely cause a huge sensation.

In the duel with Lockhart just now, he felt the particularity of Lockhart's spell casting.

Generally speaking, when they cast spells, they rely on their emotions, drive their will, and resonate with their magic power.

As for the spell that Lockhart cast, he felt keenly that during the casting process, Lockhart hardly had any major emotional fluctuations.

Very calm, natural, very smooth casting.

what does this mean?
Snape, who had been influenced by the black magic for many years, knew it very well.

Many wizards pursue the powerful dark arts.

But the fundamental reason for its rejection is that the more black magic is cast, the more susceptible it is to be infected by black magic and step onto the path of evil.

He once went astray because of this, and only later did he wake up.

Therefore, even if many wizards learn black magic, they don't dare to learn too much, and they don't even dare to use it many times. They are worried that there will be too many negative effects, and if they kill themselves, the gain will not be worth the loss.

If using black magic, no longer be corrupted by the negative effects of emotions.

Thinking of this, to be honest, Snape felt a little bit moved in his heart. His previous research on black magic was not a joke.

A large number of wizards pursued unscrupulously, using powerful black magic.

Such a picture appeared in his mind, and Snape shuddered a little.

Of course, this is just his guess, so he still needs to keep an eye on Lockhart.

(End of this chapter)

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