The new semester has begun, and students are surprised to find that the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Lupin is unexpectedly reliable.

Whenever Professor Lupin enters the classroom, his arrival always triggers a warm welcome.

In class, Professor Lupin can always explain the complex Defense Against the Dark Arts knowledge in an easy-to-understand way, allowing students to easily understand and master it.

Whether explaining obscure theoretical knowledge or guiding students to conduct practical exercises, he can always do it exceptionally well.

This made many students sigh that since Professor Lupin took over, they felt for the first time that Defense Against the Dark Arts was not only important, but also interesting.

Students think that Professor Lupin is the highest-level Defense Against the Dark Arts professor in recent years. Except for the students of Slytherin College, students from the other three colleges love this new professor.

During the time he taught, Professor Lupin's quality of life was also very different from before, and his complexion was much better than before.

In the past, he often had to face hunger and loneliness, but at Hogwarts, he finally didn't have to endure the days of hunger and fullness.

The school not only provides adequate food, but also the love of students and the care of colleagues, all of which make his mental outlook refreshed.

On this day, when the full moon was approaching, Lupin got a bottle of wolfsbane potion from Weiss, and then hurriedly disappeared.

Before leaving, he asked Weiss to substitute for him.

Weiss wanted to refuse, but Lupin walked too fast and he had no time.

"Actually, you can find Dean Snape. I think he is willing to substitute for you."

Weiss shouted in the direction where Lupin left, but unfortunately, Lupin's figure had disappeared long ago.

Weiss reluctantly came to the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom, which happened to be a class for third-year students.

When the students saw Weiss, they thought he had walked into the wrong classroom.

"Professor Erwin, this is not the classroom for the Magic Rune class." A blonde girl politely reminded.

Weiss smiled and explained, "Oh, I know. Professor Lupin is a little unwell, so he asked me to take over a class."

"What's wrong with Professor Lupin?"

Since Professor Lupin came, he has been taking special care of Harry. Not only did he give extra help in class, but he also taught him a lot of practical defense skills in private, which made Harry feel particularly grateful to Lupin.

"Don't worry, it's just a small problem." Weiss looked at the noisy classroom, where the students were still whispering, and raised his voice, "Quiet, students, please be quiet. Can anyone tell me what you learned in the last class?"

Hermione immediately raised her hand. "Professor Lupin talked about how to deal with red hats in the last class."

Wess flipped through the textbook, then closed the textbook and decided to play freely.

"So, ladies and gentlemen, what kind of creature are you most worried about encountering in the wild?"

Ron couldn't wait to blurt out: "Soul Eaters! My mother said they are the most evil creatures and will suck away people's souls."

"Werewolves," Hermione said very confidently, "As long as you are bitten by a werewolf, you will be transformed into a new werewolf."

"Vampires."

"I think it's mummies."

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The students' answers were varied.

Wes looked at this group of imaginative children and smiled and said, "You are all right."

The students were a little disappointed and felt that Wes was perfunctory.

"However, in my experience, the most dangerous should be wizards."

As soon as this sentence came out, the classroom fell into silence, and the students said they didn't quite understand the answer given by Wes.

Wes went on to explain: "Because you never know whether the wizard you meet is a dark wizard." When the dark wizard was mentioned, the atmosphere in the class became solemn, and some students even shrank their necks unconsciously. When they were disobedient when they were young, their parents would scare them with rumors of the evil of dark wizards.

The students' reactions made Weiss realize that he might have said something a bit too serious.

So, he hurriedly comforted them: "Don't worry, kids. You are now in Hogwarts, one of the safest places in the world. You won't encounter dark wizards."

"But there are Dementors outside the school." A little girl from Ravenclaw complained with a frown, "I can't go to Hogsmeade this semester. I've been looking forward to it for a long time."

"That's right, my mother doesn't want to sign for me to stay in school." Another student also muttered.

"Me too..." More students joined the ranks of complaining, and the classroom was filled with disappointed voices.

The topic was unknowingly diverted, and the students' attention was now focused on the Dementors.

At this time, a student plucked up the courage to ask: "Professor, can you teach us the magic to repel Dementors?"

"Yes," another student added excitedly, "That trick is really cool!"

Wes smiled and patiently explained: "That is a very difficult spell. Many adult wizards have not fully mastered it. It is too difficult for you."

Hearing this, the students were dejected. In order to divert their attention, Weiss decided to change the teaching plan.

"Let's do a practical exercise in this class." He said, gently waving the wand in his hand, and the tables and chairs in the classroom moved automatically, freeing up a large open space in the middle.

"Each pair forms a group, and quickly find your partner."

No mistake, one post, one content, one 6, one 9, one book, one bar!

Such an interesting thing immediately attracted the students' attention, and they acted quickly and soon found their partners.

"Disarming spell, you have all learned it, right?" Weiss asked.

"Yes." The students answered in unison.

"Who has experience in casting this spell?" Weiss looked around, but no student raised his hand. "No one?"

The students lowered their heads in shame, not daring to look Weiss in the eye.

"It's not your fault, the professors of this course in the past two years..." At this point, Weiss didn't know how to evaluate the two professors.

"It doesn't matter." Weiss clapped his hands, "I need an assistant now, who is willing?"

When the children heard this, they raised their hands one after another, and Draco raised the highest and fastest.

"It's you, Mr. Malfoy."

Draco stood up proudly like a victorious general.

"Are you ready?" Weiss raised his wand and asked seriously.

"I'm ready."

"Disarm your weapon!" Weiss cast a disarming spell while Draco wasn't paying attention, and the wand in Draco's hand was instantly knocked out.

Draco was caught off guard and could only pout in grievance, his eyes full of unwillingness.

"This is the first point I want to teach you, strike first to gain the upper hand." Weiss said slowly, "When encountering an unidentified wizard, no matter whether the other party has malicious intentions or not, the first thing to do is to make the other party lose their combat power. The disarming spell is a very useful spell. Most wizards can't cast magic without their wands."

Draco silently picked up the wand.

"Now you attack me." Weiss looked at Draco and said.

Draco was holding back a rage in his heart, and in anger he successfully cast a disarming spell on Weiss, but Weiss easily dodged it.

"Second, your opponent is not made of wood." Weiss said earnestly, "They will dodge and fight back. You must always be vigilant in the battle and cannot treat your opponent as an immobile target."

"Mr. Malfoy was very good at successfully using the Disarming Charm. Five points for Slytherin."

The students of the Snake House celebrated by high-fiving.

Only Draco was unhappy. He felt that his performance was terrible and he was simply a clown.

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