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Chapter 127

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Ravenclaw's performance in the Quidditch competition was like a shot in the arm. Even though there was a huge gap of 200 points between Ravenclaw and the other Magi, they were not discouraged.

Instead, all of them listened attentively in class and fought hard for points. Even Edward no longer complained that Professor Lockhart always chose him for role-playing. This was because he knew that as long as he obeyed Professor Lockhart's orders, Ravenclaw would always be able to get ten precious points.

Therefore, even though there were rumors about the secret room in the Hogwarts Castle, the young Magi of Ravenclaw were still able to maintain their composure.

Even though they were still curious and fearful of the legendary secret room, the fulfilling academic life left them with no time to speculate and fantasize about it.

Unlike Ravenclaw, the other academies were full of rumors, and everyone was paranoid.

The freshmen were now always in groups of three or five, as if they were afraid that they would be attacked if they acted alone.

During this period of time, everyone kept it a secret from their teachers and exchanged amulets, exorcisms, and other things to protect themselves.

This practice quickly became popular in the academy, and the young Magi of Ravenclaw also joined in the fun and bought some amethysts, garlic, and other items.

Allen took the opportunity to order a large batch of crystal glasses as an anonymous donor, and entrusted Head Penello to distribute them to all the young Magi of Ravenclaw, as well as those from other academies who were willing to accept this small gift.

Although the glasses could not block the Basilisk's Death Stare, at least there was a cure for being petrified, but there was no cure for being stared to death.

With the arrival of the first winter snow, the temperature quickly dropped. The whole Hogwarts was wrapped in silver, and looked exceptionally clean and dazzling.

Perhaps it was because of the cold, the young Magi liked to hide in the common room, as the huge fireplace with blazing flames made the whole room as warm as spring.

Professor Fleevy had already given Allen three duel training sessions. Allen was able to learn all the battle techniques and incantations with just a single lesson. His comprehension and practical skills were extremely strong.

Professor Fleevy was overjoyed. He believed that Allen only lacked magic power and practical fighting experience compared to a real dueling wizard.

When he felt sleepy, someone would pass him a pillow. After the Thursday morning magic class, Allen and Edward were crossing the hall when they saw a small group of people gathered around the bulletin board. They were reading a piece of parchment that had just been pinned up.

The surrounding young adepts all had excited expressions on their faces as they discussed the contents of the parchment.

'There's going to be a dueling club! 'said Edward.' Tonight's the first meeting. Allen, you can practice the dueling techniques you learned from Professor Fleevy. "

Although Allen didn't think that any of the Grade 2 students could beat him, he still agreed to participate. Perhaps, there would be other gains!

Therefore, at eight o 'clock in the evening, Edward and Allen hurried back to the hall.

The long dining table disappeared, and a gilded stage appeared along the wall, illuminated by hundreds of candles floating in the air.

The ceiling once again became as dark as velvet. Almost all the students in the school had come, and they were all huddled together. Everyone was holding their own wands, and their faces were filled with excitement.

"I wonder who's going to teach us," said Edward as they squeezed into the chattering crowd. "Allen, you once said that Fleevy was a dueling champion when he was young. Could it be that he's going to teach us?"

"Think about it. Which professor would like such a big scene the most? Which professor would want to miss such a grand occasion to show off his ability and grace? "

Allen's lips curled into a meaningful smile. One of the reasons he came here tonight was to see how Professor Snape would send Professor Lockhart flying!

"No way! You mean … "Edward's words turned into a groan before he could finish. Gidro Lockhart? Professor Lockhart walked onto the stage, wearing a magenta robe and looking radiant.

There were two professors standing beside him. One of them was Professor Snape, who was still wearing his usual black clothes. The other was Professor Fleevy, whom Edward had guessed before!

"What a big deal! Three professors are here!" Edward was so excited that he almost couldn't hold his wand.

Allen looked over and happened to meet Professor Fleevy's eyes. Professor Fleevy gave Allen a fatherly smile. Allen instantly understood that the reason why Professor Fleevy appeared here must be to give him more opportunities to practice.

Gryffindor's Colin? Creevy held up his camera and took pictures of the three professors.

Professor Lockhart showed his snow-white teeth and his signature handsome smile and turned to Colin's direction. As a competent star in the magic circle, he would not miss any opportunity to promote himself.

Professor Snape's face was cold, and Professor Fleevy rubbed his wand, not caring about Colin's actions at all. He did not look at Colin's camera, either.

Professor Lockhart waved his hand and asked everyone to be quiet. Then, he shouted, "Gather around, gather around! Can everyone see me? Can you all hear me? Great! "

Professor Fleevy silently added a 'loud voice' to Professor Lockhart. Allen sincerely felt that his dean was a good person!

"It's like this. Professor Dumbledore allowed me to open this little dueling club to train everyone, in case you need to defend yourself one day. You can use the methods I've used countless times to protect yourself. For more details on this, please read my published works." Professor Lockhart did not miss any opportunity to promote his books.

"But we've already bought all his books!" Edward added in a low voice.

"First of all, let's welcome Professor Fleevy with a warm round of applause. As a former dueling champion, he's willing to be the consultant of the dueling club. Although I'm very good at dueling, Professor Fleevy is definitely someone you can't miss! "

Professor Lockhart's rare modesty surprised the Ravenclaw!

"He must be scared after hearing about the title of the dueling champion!" Edward said with great enthusiasm. Allen agreed with his analysis!

"Next, allow me to introduce my assistant, Professor Snape," said Lockhart, with a broad grin. "He told me that he knew a thing or two about duels himself, and he graciously agreed to assist me with a little demonstration before the class began. I said, I don't want you guys to worry. After I demonstrate with him, I'll return your potion teacher to you in one piece. Don't be afraid! "

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