A Hogwarts Magical Writing Professor Chapter 93: Dueling Lesson (Part 2)



"Little wizards, I need you to stand on the four sides of the stage according to your college." Felix waved his hand to remove the magic that restricted the sound.

The students in the audience were confused. Felix walked to one side of the square gilded stage, "Slytherin, assemble here!" Then he walked to the other side line, "Ravenclaw, assemble here

!" "Gryffindor, assemble here!"

"Hufflepuff, assemble here!"

When Felix walked around the stage, all the little wizards understood what the professor meant, and they acted quickly.

"Ginny, this way!"

Ron shouted to his sister. Harry looked over and found that Ginny was holding hands with a Ravenclaw girl, standing still.

The girl had a strange necklace around her neck, which seemed to be strung together with some kind of bottle cork, and her long light golden hair was messy.

Like Ginny, she did not move at all. Harry even thought that she did not seem to understand the situation. At this moment, she was staring at the little wizards who kept passing by her.

Ron squeezed through, followed closely by Harry and Hermione.

"Ginny, hurry up. Uh... who is this?" Ron looked at the Ravenclaw girl in front of him.

"I'm her new friend," the girl's eyes slid over him, paused slightly in front of Harry, and finally landed on Hermione.

"I know you, many people say that you should be sorted into Ravenclaw." She looked at Hermione steadily.

"Really? I think Gryffindor is great." Hermione replied.

Harry and Ron looked at each other, and Harry said cautiously: "I think we should hurry up..."

Most of the young wizards had taken their positions, which made their small group quite conspicuous.

Even Professor Hep looked over.

Ron dragged Ginny to jog, and the girl suddenly said: "Luna, Luna Lovegood. My name."

Harry, who was running at the back, had to stop and introduce himself to her: "Um, I'm Harry Potter."

"I know you." The girl named Luna said.

Harry muttered, "Really?" The scene in front of him was really awkward, he hurriedly said, "See you someday!" Then he went to chase his friend.

Luna walked slowly to the Ravenclaw position, she waved to Ginny on the other side.

"Who is that?" Ron asked Ginny.

"My new friend," Ginny saw that Harry was also staring at her, she lowered her head shyly and said, "Our two families are actually very close, but there is a mountain between us."

"Ferret Hill?" Harry asked with great interest. He had been to Ron's house this year and learned the name from the twins. According to Fred, one of their childhood dreams was to "ride a toy broom over Ferret Hill."

Ginny quickly raised her head and glanced at Harry, whispering, "It's a little further north, their house is on the top of a mountain."

On the stage, Felix withdrew his gaze and muttered in his heart: Luna, and the little red-haired witch, is that the youngest daughter of the Weasley family?

When the last young wizard stood in position, Felix said, "Next we need to practice in groups. You can choose your own partners, preferably in the same grade."

The young wizards took action again, and Felix and Snape also walked off the stage, sorting out the messy team.

"Two people in a group, five meters apart."

Snape floated silently behind Harry and Ron like a gliding bat. They were chatting happily at the moment. Snape rolled up his sleeves and slapped his hands on the heads of the two men. "Focus, the two of you." Harry and Ron grinned

at Snape's back as he left. Ron asked in confusion, "How did he manage to walk without making any sound?"

Five minutes later, the young wizards lined up in an orderly manner.

"Everyone, look at me and chant with me." Felix said as he walked back onto the stage, "Be careful not to point your wand at your partner. Swing your wand in a small range and then stab it out quickly, like this--"

"Expelliarmus!"

On the stage, a dazzling red light flew out from the wand in Professor Hep's hand like a burning lightning.

The little wizards standing in four directions shouted in unison, "Expelliarmus!"

"Very good, continue."

"Expelliarmus!"

"Pay attention to the angle of your wands, continue!"

"Expelliarmus!"

"Very good," Felix said, "Next is the theoretical knowledge of spells. I will only talk about the most important things..."

After about twenty minutes, the little wizards were waving their wands in a decent manner, but no one succeeded.

Felix and Snape whispered to each other, and he said, "Little wizards, take out the parchment you just received."

The little wizards took out the parchment without knowing why.

"——Professor Snape and I exchanged opinions. Your problems mainly focus on the following seven. I will talk about them all and you can compare them by yourself."

"Balk, please come to the stage. I need your cooperation."

After speaking for 20 minutes, Felix was a little dry in the mouth, but he knew that his words could only work on some academic masters, while for more young wizards, learning magic still mainly depends on "feeling" and "repetition".

So in the next half hour, he and Snape kept interspersing among the crowd and giving specific instructions.

"Miss Pate, you weren't decisive enough in stabbing out your wand. Think about my demonstration just now, and look at the content of the seventh item on the parchment."

"Mr. Warren, your pronunciation of the spell is not standard. It's true that the spell is not necessary, but that requires you to be proficient in it."

"This... your name is Neville Longbottom? You are too nervous. Confidence is very important! Imagine the scene of you successfully completing the spell. Yes, I suggest you imagine it in your mind twenty times."

Every ten minutes, he would call on a few typical wrong examples to demonstrate on stage. Felix found that showing mistakes was more effective than showing correct ones - at least, many young wizards realized that they had made the same mistake after laughing.

"Thank you, Neville, your question is very representative. In addition, five points for Gryffindor."

"And you, Miss Vera, your movements are too stiff. Don't laugh. If Miss Vera showed one tenth of her talent in ancient runes, she would definitely surprise you. Five points for Ravenclaw."

"Marcus... No matter what, don't imitate him. We should at least thank him for his courage. Five points for Slytherin."

Felix wiped his sweat. The problem of guidance is not scary. What is scary is how to maintain the self-esteem of the young wizards as much as possible and praise them in different ways.

'I should prepare a compliment and write down all the reasons I can think of. This way I don't have to think about it at the last minute...'

Finally, an hour and a half after the duel course started, a fifth-year wizard succeeded.


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