Chapter 77 Wizard Showdown

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Professor Emerson waved his magic wand to put the tables and chairs together into a ring, and then Emerson asked: "Is there any brave boy who can show me?"

This class was taught by Hufflepuff and Gryffindor together. The little badgers couldn't steal the limelight from the little lions.

Emerson looked at the young lions who signed up enthusiastically and chose the most active one to cooperate with him.

The ring was a bit high, and when the little wizard was at a loss to get on the ring, Professor Emerson thoughtfully made him a step.

The little wizard stepped into the ring and Professor Emerson stood on the other side.

"Actually, we should ask Professor Flitwick for advice on wizard duels. He is a genuine wizard duel champion." Professor Emerson continued, "But Professor Flitwick is busy with classes."

Emerson called the little wizard to the middle of the ring and explained: "A formal duel between wizards has strict etiquette procedures. Before the duel begins, both parties must raise their wands in front of them or bow to show respect."

As he spoke, Professor Emerson bowed to the little wizard opposite. Upon seeing this, the little wizard quickly bowed to Emerson.

Emerson continued: "Then both sides have to stand at both ends of the ring."

After saying that, the two stood at opposite ends of the ring.

Professor Emerson continued: "The next step is simple, do everything you can to make the other party lose the ability to resist."

"Of course, although there are life and death battles, we prohibit spells that are too dangerous."

Emerson laid out the basic starting moves for a duel, and the little wizard followed suit.

Professor Emerson reminded: "Be careful!"

Professor Emerson waved his wand.

"Remove your weapons."

A ray of red light shot towards the little wizard. The little wizard who had no time to react was hit by the disarming spell and took a step back. The wand in his hand spun a few times in the air and then came into the hands of Professor Emerson.

Afterwards, the little wizards gave Professor Emerson a warm round of applause.

Professor Emerson raised his hand to signal for silence and said: "Do you still remember the disarming spell I taught you before? It is a very practical move. Since it is very difficult to cast a spell without a wand, the wizard has basically no ability to resist after the wand is disarmed. "

"Of course, to be safe, you can cast a petrification spell or a stun spell on your opponent."

These words obviously made the little wizard in the ring panic, and he looked at Professor Emerson pitifully.

Professor Emerson smiled and said: "But forget it here."

"Okay, my demonstration is over, now I'll leave it to you."

After saying that, Professor Emerson sent the little wizard from Gryffindor down to the ring, then waved his wand to build three rings, and then divided the little wizards into two groups to compete in the ring.

Hope was a little excited to duel for the first time. He had only dealt with magical animals before. Looking at the unknown Gryffindor lion cub in front of him, Hope rolled up his sleeves and came to him, bowing to each other. Duel position.

There was an inexplicable vibration in his chest. It was the speculum he had been wearing around his neck. Hope subconsciously became vigilant and looked around. After seeing Professor Emerson, the other party smiled at him, as if to What was he saying? It seemed like his mouth was, Be careful about the curse?

Then Hope tilted his body unconsciously, and a red light flashed past him. Then Hope looked at the furious opponent on the opposite side. Hope scratched his head in embarrassment and said, "Sorry, I was distracted. , let’s continue.”

The little wizard from Gryffindor stared at Hope angrily, thinking sadly in his heart: This is too bullying. I know you are strong, but is it too much to be able to escape my spell even if you are distracted?

Hope was also helpless. Although his pirated danger sensor could not detect physical attacks, it was still very sensitive to magic attacks. He couldn't let him know there was danger and not hide away, right?

But what happened to the looking glass? Why did it suddenly remind him that he was in danger? He has obviously lowered his sensitivity. The spyglass will not alert him without too much hostility. Is it broken?

After thinking about it, Hope could only think of the unknown little wizard across from him. He didn't know him either. Why was he so hostile to him?

Confused, Hope decided to be a little more serious. What if the other person was jealous of his handsomeness? But now the looking glass is no longer vibrating, as if what just happened didn't happen.

Seeing that the opponent was a little nervous, Hope waved his wand and cast a silent transformation spell. Two wooden vines suddenly appeared from the ring and entangled the unknown little wizard of Gryffindor.

When the opponent was panicked and unable to move, Hope cast a disarming spell to get the opponent's wand. Professor Emerson declared Hope the winner and gave Hope a thumbs up.

There is no suspense for Mateo. Since they stopped playing wizard chess with Caleb, the two of them have always played spells together in the practice room of the secret base and practiced the spells they learned casually. For this reason, the two of them The man also asked Hope for advice on how to undo the curse of "curse stop".

As expected, most of the first-year wizards had trouble using magic spells, and Mateo quickly resolved the battle with his super-fast shooting speed.

Caleb's duel was much more interesting. It was obvious that Caleb had carefully studied the set of melee spells that Hope gave him for Christmas. He could move with agility unlike his tall physique. Directly use the flash spell to blur the face, and take advantage of the opponent's blindness to go up and grapple to end the battle.

The little wizard who fought against Caleb was obviously dissatisfied and complained to Professor Emerson that Caleb was defeated and asked for a rematch. However, Professor Emerson ignored the little wizard's overestimation and encouraged him to work harder in the future.

The battles between other young wizards were much less interesting. Some felt that magic spells were not as effective as fists and wanted to imitate Caleb. However, in the end they were evenly matched and they had a scuffle. Professor Emerson had no choice but to step forward and fight the two of them. separate.

Facts have proved that not everyone has the training of a free fighter father like Caleb. Hope doesn’t dare to get close to Caleb because he is at a disadvantage in terms of size. However, Hope is not afraid if he really gets close. , when the time comes, he will directly transform into a brown bear. Can Caleb still be able to defeat a brown bear with rough skin and thick flesh?

After every little wizard finished their duel, Professor Emerson focused on praising Hope, Mateo, Caleb, a Hufflepuff classmate and two Gryffindor little wizards.

10 points were added to Hope's excellent performance, excellent transformation spell and disarming spell. Professor Emerson said that even senior students will fall into this spell accidentally.

Caleb’s fighting style was very interesting. Professor Emerson even felt that Gryffindor was more suitable for him. Caleb shyly scratched his head and said he preferred Hufflepuff. Professor Emerson gave Caleb five points. .

Mateo's spell was released quickly and was the fastest to end the battle, but its power was a bit unsatisfactory. Although the little wizard hit by Mateo was disarmed, his body shape was not affected. It would have been possible if the opponent had been stronger. Unable to disarm, Professor Emerson asked Mateo to be careful not to reduce the power too much for the sake of speed.

Mateo humbly accepted.

Professor Emerson still gave Mateo 5 points.

The other three didn't have any bright spots, so Professor Emerson only gave them 2 points.