As the saying goes, when enemies meet, they are very red!

When Malfoy came on the pitch, Harry immediately forgot about his nervousness and only had Malfoy in his eyes.

And Malfoy was the same, the two sides didn't say anything, just looked at each other indifferently, which made the atmosphere on the entire dueling table stagnate!

Many little wizards who had never seen the world couldn't help but swallow their saliva, and they didn't dare to take a sip.

And some of the little wizards who were of the same level or knew a little about the strength of the two sides also had serious expressions and paid serious attention to this duel.

Lockhart was the most confused one on the stage, because, just now, he was frightened by the momentum of these two little wizards on the stage!

Delusion, this must be an illusion!

No, the second-year wizard is better than him, the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor!

Hahaha, that's ridiculous! Maybe this could be a new joke to add to his joke collection.

But the two little wizards bowed to each other and retreated, and at the moment when Lockhart's countdown ended, Lockhart changed the meaning of the main "three-eighty-three".

As soon as the voice of "One" ended, two beams of light, one red and one blue, staggered in front of him!

The red ones are thicker and faster, that's Harry's "Remove Your Weapon" spell!

The blue "Upside-Down Admiralty" spell is a little slower and thinner, but only relative to the red one.

But neither beam hit, because they weren't fighting for the first time, and they weren't rookie wizards.

They know that after the first spell is released, whether it hits or not, they have to dodge it first!

Although neither spell hits, the development after that is different.

Harry's disarming spell slammed into the ground, causing a small explosion that blew a small crater out of the dueling table.

Malfoy's "Upside-Down Admiralty" misses Harry, but it does hit a torch on the farthest wall behind Harry.

Malfoy immediately pulled his wand and controlled the torch to smash Harry's back from behind!

Harry, however, ignored it, as if he didn't seem to notice the movement behind him, and another extremely fast "Remove Your Weapon" beam shot at Malfoy.

This time, the red bundle hit Malfoy!

This is inevitable, the spell cast by the phoenix tail feathers is originally large, and "Except Your Weapon" is a pseudo-single skill, and Malfoy can't dodge it at all the second time.

So this time it was the second golden retriever in the dueling ring to be knocked away by the black hair, but Harry was not feeling good either, and was almost hit in the back by a torch coming from behind.

He threw himself face on the ground in time, and the hair on the back of his head was scorched, and he escaped the attack of the torch!

Harry certainly doesn't have long eyes behind his back, so it's purely because of his keen hearing and excellent combat instincts.

However, because he fell forward, he failed to catch Malfoy's wand brought by the Disarming Charm, and the win was a win, but the win was not perfect.

The classroom was silent until Snape helped Malfoy up.

"Is this a silent spell?"

"Hell, except for your weapons and the upside-down golden bell! Who taught them and why did they use it so well!"

"It's not at the level of a second grade at all!"

"I heard that Darka won Marcus in 6th grade yesterday!"

"Is this the savior, casting spells as fast as Professor Snape?"

"I thought they were going to use a leg lock charm or a grinning hula or something, I'm ashamed of my ignorance!"

"Where the hell did they learn these spells!"

"Maybe they've been learning these spells since their womb!"

"It's, it's horrible!"

The young wizards were amazed, and Ron, Hermione, and Neville looked at each other, a little puzzled.

They were probably used to the level of Locke and Harry, so they didn't think such a duel was so powerful.

But in fact, most of the second-grade wizards can't even use "all petrified" normally.

And the wizards in the fifth and sixth grades are also very good at "removing your weapons".

In fact, in the past, the most efficient method of education was for wizards to teach young wizards one-on-one through master and apprentice.

This is also the fastest way to get a young wizard to master a large number of spells, and more than half of them are still continuing this tradition.

But this method is not without its drawbacks.

It's like Neville's elders teaching Neville so hard that they want to instill everything in him, but the effect is very weak.

Each wizard's adaptability to the same spell and even the requirements for spell casting gestures and spell tones are different.

Rigid one-on-one teaching will only lead to the young wizard gradually being assimilated by the habits of adult wizards, and the potential will be completely wasted. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

And only a place like a magic school, where masters lead the door and practice depends on everyone, can maximize the potential of young wizards and give birth to super excellent wizards like Dumbledore.

Dumbledore would never direct Harry's spells, and that's why.

And Locke and Hermione learned from each other and taught each other spells, which actually influenced the two of them far more than they could have imagined.

If Locke had figured this out sooner, he would have regretted it.

It's a pity that he's only just starting out in the wizarding world, and he still doesn't know much about some of the real secrets. []

And Dumbledore, although he understood, deliberately did not warn.

Unbeknownst to Locke, his fate had slowly become tied to Hermione because of a ritual magic that he had never imagined, and each other gradually became each other's shapes.

And if Harry, Ron, and Neville continue to learn spells from Locke, they will gradually become in the same breath as Locke, with both glory and loss.

It can only be said that because the core mystery of this world is magic net and ritual magic.

But ritual magic is born and circulated with randomness and secrecy.

So the world is full of pitfalls and surprises.

Even wizards such as Dumbledore and Nicolame, who are knowledgeable and have lived for a long time, sometimes can't help but sigh at the wonder and unpredictability of the world (fate).

Back to the point, when there was a commotion around him, Lockhart on the dueling table came to his senses.

He quietly wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, then quickly feigned a relaxed look and announced that it was Harry who had won.

But Malfoy was obviously not convinced, but it didn't matter, according to the process that Lockhart had said before, after the two little wizards had decided the winner for the first time, they had to duel again under the guidance of the two professors.

But in that case, it would be very bad for Harry.

Because, what virtue Lockhart has, everyone understands.

But he had no choice, and he had to put up with Lockhart's gibberish as soon as he opened his mouth, while wondering what tricks Malfoy would use next.

But after thinking about it, he didn't believe that Malfoy could rise in strength in a few minutes under Snape's guidance!

So although he didn't dare to let his guard down, basically, he was still very calm.

Soon, Harry and Malfoy's second duel began.

This time, the little wizards watching the game in the audience were even more nervous, their hearts were beating faster and their bodies were stiff, as if the two people who were dueling on the stage were themselves!

And the moment Lockhart counted down, Harry immediately threw a red light at Malfoy.

But this time, Malfoy didn't dodge, as he activated the spell on the magic necklace.

Yes, Malfoy used additional magical equipment.

However, before the duel, there was no mention that additional magic equipment could not be used, so Harry's spell slammed into the Iron Armor Charm, dyeing the transparent Iron Armor Charm red, and then bounced back the same way!

Of course, Harry reacted super quickly and dodged in time.

But he couldn't dodge Malfoy's "upside-down golden bell" that attacked together, and was hung upside down in the sky by Malfoy.

Seeing this, Snape couldn't help but have a happy expression on his face.

Anyway, it doesn't matter if Malfoy wins or not, what matters is whether he can teach Harry a lesson.

That's why he reminded Malfoy to use extra gear.

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