Chapter 61 The showdown between genius and genius · Confrontation

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The opponent in the first round was fifth-year Ravenclaw, and it ended with Noah's victory as expected.

In the second round, Grant's opponent was also a Ravenclaw. The fourth-year Ravenclaw was not a difficult opponent for him, and he successfully won the victory.

But after resting for half an hour, Noah and Grant finally got on the same duel stage.

It's hard not to be excited, especially for the two young wizards from the academy.

Gryffindor and Slytherin have been feuding for a long time, and recently a "genius" dispute broke out. Now the two junior geniuses finally met in the duel.

Noah and Grant went to the duel stage, and this time their referee was Professor Flitwick.

"Noah, we finally have a chance to win here." Grant said first. "You are very good, but I don't think I will lose."

"What a coincidence, so am I." Noah straightened his robe and took out the wand from his wide cuffs. "Besides, I don't think you have much chance of winning."

The standard Slytherin's hateful tone is elegant, arrogant, and egotistical, with a hint of condescension.

Grant also showed an arrogant smile that belonged to Gryffindor: "I admit that I am not as good as you in terms of neurological reaction, but being too confident is arrogance."

"I'll give this back to you." Noah's silver-gray eyes were still inorganic in color under the light of the torch, staring at his opponent coldly, "You are the one who is conceited."

Grant shrugged and also pulled out his wand: "Betting on the name of 'genius'?"

"Bet on the glory of 'genius'."

"Well, honor-minded Slytherin."

At the end of the friendly exchange, the referee Professor Flitwick, who had finished eating and watching the show, waved his hand cheerfully and asked both parties: "Are you ready?"

Noah and Grant nodded, indicating that they were ready.

They fought to both ends of the duel platform and bowed, pointing their wands at each other.

Compared to the 'peace' conversation before the duel, both of them had cold faces at this moment and maintained a high level of concentration.

Grant was aware of his disadvantage. After carefully recalling Noah's previous performance, he was surprised to find that Noah's reaction speed was a little faster than his own, or that his thinking speed was faster than his own, but not much faster.

After getting rid of the initial surprise and unwillingness, he thought about it carefully and this feeling was actually quite novel.

After all, in the past, his reactions have overwhelmed those of his peers, and he even wondered why they had to think about such a simple question for so long.

Now the situation is reversed, Noah is a little faster than him.

But it doesn't matter, this gap will not affect him too much. He also knows that Noah cannot be regarded as a simple second grader. He himself is a reference. They are not geniuses who can be judged by their appearance alone.

Be careful, careful, focused, and give it your all.

After taking a deep breath and exhaling slowly, Grant took the lead in launching the attack.

"Hide your eyes!" A dark curse flew out from the tip of the wand, turning into a black ribbon and flying to the corner of Noah's eyes.

The blinding spell, as its name suggests, is a spell that can obscure the enemy's sight. It is rarely remembered and used by young wizards in duels, because most young wizards only pursue powerful spells during duels. This kind of magic spell is tricky. Curses are really rare, not to mention that this is an advanced transformation technique, or summoning spell.

He was caught off guard like this.

"Split into pieces." Noah's reaction was very quick. He cast a cutting spell and cut the flying blindfold into several pieces, rendering it useless.

As the spell between the two sides disappeared due to the hedging, the confrontation between Noah and Grant officially began.

"Confinement quickly!"

A rope flew out from the tip of Noah's wand and wrapped around Grant. Grant left the spot as soon as his feet moved. The rope flexibly turned in mid-air and continued flying towards him, forcing Grant to use the second spell: "Torn apart."

Fall apart is a good spell to use against this summoning spell.

He took a breath, calmed down the surging magic power, and then used the next spell: "The ground is freezing and the sky is freezing!"

The magic power spread, and the thick rope that had not yet hit the ground was frozen in mid-air. Noah quickly retreated, and at the same time chanted the spell "Total Protection" in his mouth to block the frozen man's magic power.

The third round of confrontation still did not determine any outcome.

Although you can't use magic spells continuously or multiple times, the feeling of fighting is still good.

Both he and Grant are proficient in calculations. They use magic spells based on the magic power recovery point. They also calculate the spells that each other may use and the spells they should deal with.

There was no way to stop, they had to keep thinking before deciding the winner.

The little wizards watching below were already blushing with excitement. No one expected that this was a battle between two junior wizards. Whether it was the application of magic spells or the handling of the two, they were comparable to a duel between senior wizards.

Most of the previous duels were battles with a large strength gap because the three academies all defaulted to eliminating the weak first, and the battles basically ended quickly.

Today's battle is truly evenly matched, especially between two junior wizards who are far ahead of their age!

As the referee, Professor Flitwick also looked at it very seriously, and from time to time he would whisper that the magic spell was really beautiful.

Grant preferred to use the summoning spell, and every time he used the spell, it would be cut into pieces by Noah's cutting spell, and a lot of fragments had already fallen on the ground.

Turning sideways to avoid a spell, Noah caught a glimpse of the messy fragments on the ground and frowned subconsciously.

Something doesn't feel right.

"Ten thousand bullets fired." Noah was surrounded by eight light red butterfly-shaped magic spells, and under his command, an afterimage flew towards Grant.

"Protect everything." Grant skillfully put on a shield for himself, and judged the situation as he moved, it was almost done.

When Noah's attack stopped and the spherical shield surrounding him disappeared, Grant recited the magic spell he had prepared: "Wadi Wasi!"

Vadivasi, a spell that launches objects at extremely fast speeds.

As this spell was used, various cutting fragments scattered around Noah flew up, whistling and flying towards Noah quickly.

Because there were so many of them, they almost surrounded Noah, leaving little room for escape.

And Noah didn't have time to use the shield. The speed of the Wadi Wasi spell was too fast, and he didn't have time to recite the spell to add a shield.

but……

Noah's figure disappeared instantly, causing all attacks to fail.

Grant was stunned. His first reaction was the Apparition Curse, but then he thought about it. It was impossible. This kind of spell was not allowed to be used without permission in the school.

So Noah is...