In Harry Potter World, George was passing by the Castle Hall in the morning when he noticed a group of little wizards gathered around the bulletin board, having a lively discussion.
As he got closer, he saw a new piece of parchment nailed to the bulletin board.
The parchment states that at 8 PM tonight, the school will reopen the Duel Club in Great Hall, teaching all the young wizards how to use magic to fight better.
Duel clubs used to be very popular in Hogwarts, and it's said that the current Dean of Ravenclaw...Flitwick was a perennial champion in the dueling club during his school days.
In one-on-one duels, even the older Wizard couldn't defeat Flitwick.
Later, because the young wizards were frequently injured during duels, the school clinic was overwhelmed and had to be canceled.
Now it seems that the Chamber of Secrets must have been opened and the little wizards attacked. Some teachers have suggested reopening the Duel Club to train the little wizards ' combat skills, so that they will have more self-defense capabilities when facing danger.
"It's a good opportunity to observe and learn."
George naturally has a positive attitude towards the revival of the Duel Club.
His magic usage skills are mostly derived from self-discovery, and many aspects are unorthodox.
In terms of combat, he actually relies mostly on his superpowers, with magic only playing a supporting role.
However, in the later stages, he will definitely still focus on magic combat, so it will be very important for him to observe and learn some magic combat techniques.
At 8 p.m., when George and the first-year Slytherin Wizards arrived at theGreat Hall, it had changed.
Four long dining tables were brought together and pieced together to form a very luxurious gilded stage, illuminated by hundreds of candles floating in the air.
The ceiling of the Great Hall turned as black as velvet. Almost all the little wizards from the school had come, crowding together, each holding their own wand, their faces full of excitement.
Just as everyone was discussing which professor would instruct them on magic dueling techniques, Lockhart, dressed in a crimson robe and radiant, and Snape, dressed in black and with a cold expression, stepped out.
The flamboyant Lockhart started by showing off, first boasting about his magic duel with Water, and then referring to Snape as his assistant to elevate himself, which made Snape's face even colder.
George estimates that if you were to ask which teacher in the entire school disliked Lockhart the most, Snape would definitely be on the list.
If he weren't in school, and if he hadn't already reformed, he felt Snape wouldn't mind using all three Unforgivable Curses on Lockhart now.
The crucial point is that Lockhart lacks self-awareness and actually wants to spar with Snape on the spot to give the little wizards a demonstration.
Lockhart and Snape stood on opposite sides of the stage, and after the three chimes, they simultaneously raised their wands over their shoulders.
" Expelliarmus!"
Lockhart had only finished half of his incantation, and the wand was still in motion, when Snape's Expelliarmus was already launched.
A red magic beam struck Lockhart squarely, knocking his wand from his hand and sending him flying. He crashed into the stage wall and slid down.
"Such speed!"
George, watching Snape cast a spell from below, couldn't help but exclaim in amazement.
Expelliarmus is a second-year spell, and a rather difficult one at that. It is one of the Wizard's most frequently used spells in combat, as it forcibly disarms the opponent and knocks them away.
He had been learning this spell on his own before, and in the last two days he has basically mastered it and can now release it normally.
However, his Expelliarmus is far inferior to Snape's recently released version.
Not only was it powerful, but most importantly, when Snape unleashed Expelliarmus, the wand-waving motion was more than half as precise as Jane's, and the chanting speed was also incredibly fast. It felt like the whole process was completed very smoothly in less than a second.
This is why, when Lockhart cast Expelliarmus, he was sent flying as soon as he started.
Moreover, he noticed that at the same time Snape completed Expelliarmus, he did not stop moving; his wand waved slightly, clearly preparing for the second spell.
However, Lockhart was too incompetent and failed to block a single spell, so there was no need to cast a second spell.
"This is an Expelliarmus, and as you can see, I have lost my wand."
But Professor Snape, please don't take offense at what I'm saying, your intentions were too obvious just now.
If I wanted to stop you, it would be effortless, but I think it's good to let them see, to broaden their horizons and let them know the consequences of being struck by Expelliarmus.
Lockhart struggled to his feet, quickly tidied his appearance, and then shamelessly went back on stage to explain.
Hearing Lockhart's sophistry, Snape raised his wand, seemingly tempted to give the guy a Curse of Slaying.
As if sensing Snape's murderous intent, Lockhart quickly changed the subject:
"Alright, now you two pair up and practice. Professor Snape and I will correct any errors you make during your duels."
Upon hearing Lockhart's words, most of the young wizards did not doubt him and raised their hands to go up on stage, including George.
He didn't believe Lockhart's nonsense, nor did he expect Lockhart to correct them. He was thinking of sparring with the senior Wizard and having Snape help guide him in his magic combat skills.
Lockhart and Snape walked among the little wizards who came on stage, pairing them up in pairs.
George was also paired up, but his opponent was a rather short first-year wizardfrom Ravenclaw.
" George, my name is Matthew Flitwick. I admire your learning ability and Quidditch skills. I think I am far inferior to you."
But I might have to apologize to you beforehand about this duel.
Little Wizard was very confident; even when facing Slytherin Star, he didn't think he would lose a duel.
As a member of the Flitwick family, he inherited the family's innate talent for combat and repeatedly sought advice from his great-uncle on wand-fighting techniques.
While his fellow first-year Wizards were still practicing Levitation Charm, he was already very proficient at using Petrificus Totalus in battle.
"Well, good luck then."
George smiled but didn't say anything more.
Just kidding, even without using magic, his extraordinary physical abilities and cat-like motion capture capabilities allow him to easily dodge most magic attacks.
In addition, there was the number of magics he had mastered and his usual practice.
Let alone a first-year Wizard, he might not necessarily lose to even a seventh-grader Wizard.
His main goal this time was to achieve perfection, not because his magic combat skills were actually lacking.
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