"Don't you British men call yourselves gentlemen? Why are you so casual in Hogwarts?" Carson glanced at Allen from the corner of his eye, his expression full of mockery.
Allen didn't answer immediately. Instead, he waved the sleeve of his robe, and a camera appeared in his hand. After some adjustments, he fixed it on the door so that the camera was facing the classroom. Obviously, the pure-blooded students and professors of Durmstrom didn't recognize what this black thing was.
Allen took a few steps forward and bowed slightly to the students with his hands behind his back. His voice was much gentler and more polite than when he entered the classroom. With a hint of grievance, he said, "I'm sorry to interrupt your class, but Vice-principal Monte, I just wanted to ask if you have any opinions about our Hogwarts. There are still plenty of empty rooms in the normal student dorms. Why are you giving me a room in the cellar that has been abandoned for many years? "
Carson frowned and pretended to be troubled. "I'm really sorry. It's my fault for not being a good host. But please believe me when I say that even though there are plenty of empty rooms in the castle, they all have other uses. Those rooms are reserved for students who perform exceptionally well in the school's dueling classes. I've tried my best to arrange rooms for the other Hogwarts students, but I really don't have the ability to provide a normal room for you and your guards. Perhaps you don't know this, but although the cellar I prepared for you has been abandoned for a long time, the person whose mark on your necklace represents has lived there for quite some time. I heard that your family used to be his followers? As long as you clean it up properly, there won't be any problems. I thought you would be satisfied with this arrangement, but perhaps as the leader of the exchange students, you can swap places with your classmates? " The vice-principal pointed out the necklace of the Sacred Relic of Death to the students with malice and hypocritically suggested an idea to Allen.
"Since that's the case, as an exchange student, if I personally participate in the duel and win the final victory, can I be given the right to choose a better room?" Allen's tone was polite, but the meaning behind his words was full of provocation. In the end, he even slightly bowed again in a sarcastic manner.
Feeling offended, Monte was about to scold him, but then he changed his mind. "This Harris heir and his men killed Novak, who had a high status in his family and was even the next heir. Novak's death was actually a good thing for him. His son was doing very well in Durmstrom. Although it had something to do with his position as the vice-principal, it was mainly because his son was younger than Novak, so he couldn't compare to him. Although he couldn't directly kill Allen Harris in class, he could take advantage of his arrogance to make him lose face, or give him some evil curse that would cause him to suffer some damage or even disability that was difficult to heal. I believe that with the Monte family's influence in Northern Europe, I won't have to bear too much responsibility. Also, I can use the name of avenging Novak to further my family's status in the Monte family. "
Monte nodded. He felt that he could allow Allen to participate in the duel class, but he had to set a limit. Although he would not do anything reckless in public, based on his performance in the Wizard Tournament and the rumor that he was strong enough to kill a giant monster in the North Sea, no one in the class would be able to beat him. And it was obvious that he knew this, which was why he was so confident.
"Principal Monte, please agree to this crazy guy's suggestion. I'm even willing to give up my room as a bet. Don't think that you can be so arrogant just because you defeated Krum. He lost to me many times in the duel class. " A boy who was even taller than Krum finally could not hold it in any longer and petitioned Monte. "He's still wearing the symbol of Grindelwald so blatantly. Although I can't kill him in school, I can use some curses to avenge my grandfather who was killed."
"Calm down, Vassily. It's not fair for you to fight him. Although you're already in the seventh grade, Allen Harris' family has a deep heritage and can provide him with many opportunities to learn ancient magic. That's why he can use so many powerful spells in the Goblet of Flame even though Hogwarts doesn't have any black magic classes." Although Carson was trying to comfort the student named Vassily, he couldn't help but observe Allen's reaction.
Allen chuckled, "I can only use the spells that the fifth grade students in Hogwarts can learn in school. What do you think, Principal Monte?"
"This bastard is looking down on us. Principal, let's teach him a lesson." Some students who knew and feared Allen's strength couldn't help but speak up.
Carson finally nodded. He pretended to be kind and said, "Since you insist, then let the students of Demstrand complete the first exchange with the exchange students of Hogwarts. If you win, Harris, of course you have the right to get a better room as a reward. But you have to think carefully. You have to win against all of them. This is your condition, not ours." He then turned to Vassily. "Vassily, you go up and start the first round with our exchange students."
Allen looked at Vassily. "Please wait, Principal Monte. You seem to have misunderstood. I'm not going to fight Demstrand's trash one-on-one, but …"
"What do you mean? Why are you looking at me? Do you think I'm trash? "Vassily was furious and interrupted Allen's speech.
Allen quickly put his hands behind his back and comforted Vassily. "No … Don't misunderstand. I'm not targeting you." He shook his head and looked at Vassily. He then turned to the others with a smile. "I'm saying that everyone here, including you, Vice-Principal Monte, are trash. I want to defeat all of you in one go."
The classroom immediately became noisy. Faced with Allen's arrogant provocation, the young wizards who were already hostile to Allen could no longer hold back and began to curse him.
Alan still had a warm smile on his face as he exaggeratedly placed one hand on his waist. At the same time, he used the magic wand in his other hand to draw an arc in the air and issued a duel challenge to the wizards in the classroom. His behavior, which was full of English wizardry etiquette, was completely different from the pragmatism of Durmstrang's wizardry. It made people think that Allen was deliberately showing off the superiority of Englishmen's culture.
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