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Chapter 557

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On Saturday, the Quidditch Stadium was filled with people. It was as if all the wizards in the school had come to the stadium. The young wizards were excitedly pointing at the stadium as they discussed. Not long after the end of the conversation, everything that happened in the principal's office was known to everyone.

The cameras in the stands were turned on, and the staff of the television station appeared on the scene. Hibiscus Chinensis gave Allen a warm hug. "You're the first professor in the history of Hogwarts to appear on television."

"Of course it's not me," Allen explained under Hibiscus Chinensis's puzzled gaze. "It's Principal Dumbledore."

"Then you're the first professor in the history of teaching to appear on television." Penello, who came to watch the duel with Daisy, fixed her messy hair and stubbornly gave Allen the title of the first in history.

Then, the duel officially began.

Taking off his student uniform, Allen put on an extra leather coat over his H94 uniform and walked to the center of the dueling platform that had been temporarily transformed into the center of the Quidditch stadium. He played with the wand in his hand, and a soft voice was transmitted to everyone's ears by magic. "My students, my colleagues, my audience."

Allen spread out his hands and welcomed the audience. The audience burst into enthusiastic cheers and applause. Family Harris and their Umbrella Corporation had sent many people to support Allen. They were scattered in small groups, and their voices completely overshadowed the discussions about black magic and Allen's lack of graduation.

"Although it's not the same as a real course, what you're about to see is the first ancient magic lesson in the history of Hogwarts. It's also the first ancient magic lesson in Hogwarts."

Allen could not help but laugh when he realized that he had inadvertently said "in the history of Hogwarts". On the big screen on the stadium, Allen's forced smile only lasted for a moment before it attracted a lot of cheers from the witches in the stands.

Penello crossed her arms and pursed her lips at Daisy. "Tsk, these women are screaming as if someone's chicken coop has been opened."

"As you've seen in the Daily Prophet recently, in order to eliminate the bad influence of our British wizards over the years caused by incorrect education methods, so that our Hogwarts can continue to maintain the title of the best magic academy in the world, and to ensure that our students can learn knowledge that can truly protect themselves, I've set up a course in the Hogwarts to revive the ancient knowledge and combat skills that we wizards have gradually lost. Although it's a new course that's only opened halfway through the semester, it won't be included in the examination system for the time being, but …"

Allen slowly walked around the dueling platform and gave his speech. The Quidditch stadium was silent. Recently, the topic of discussion in the castle had revolved around Allen's comments about Dumbledore. Allen's words had caused the wizards to think about what kind of class they needed. Even some of the muddle-headed young wizards, who were originally just trying to get credits to graduate smoothly, started to plan their own futures.

"Ancient magic." Allen pointed at the seats of the members of Harris's training class in the stands with the wand in his hand, and then habitually put his hands behind his back. "It's only given to those … who have higher aspirations, who live for the truth."

Loud applause and cheers came from the stands. The original members of the training class and the young wizards who had already signed up clapped their hands as hard as they could. They felt superior after making this decision, and they thought they were one of the few who had been chosen.

Allen put his hands behind his back and spread them out in front of him, waiting for the applause. "It's time. We're going to carry out a renaissance in the wizarding world, so that the precious knowledge and wisdom left behind by the sages will not be replaced by the so-called standardized safety spells issued because of our increasingly comfortable lives, and will not be obliterated by the so-called decadent thinking of 'us'!"

After that, Allen raised his wand high, and countless lightning bolts struck down from the sky with a deafening sound. The dazzling light made the audience unable to open their eyes. When they could refocus their eyes, they found that there were already a few students from Ravenclaw and Slytherin standing on the dueling platform.

"These are the students from the training class I founded, and the ones who are going to study in Demstrand this time." Allen extended his hand and introduced them. Edward Fox, Draco Malfoy, Braith Zabini, and the others proudly puffed out their chests.

"For the sake of fairness, the first duel I've arranged will be conducted in accordance with our traditional British one-on-one format. Also, I won't use the powerful magic that I'm about to teach in my class. I'll only use the spells that they've learned in Hogwarts to compete fairly with the students who disagree with my class."

After that, Allen pointed to the other side of the arena entrance. "Since last year, the debate about the Unknowns has continued until now. I have no way to prove who's right and who's wrong, but I'll try my best to prepare the students so that they can deal with these bad situations that may arise. I won't be like the former headmaster who claimed that he had returned and did not make any effort to improve the students' strength."

A large group of people rushed into the arena. Among them, the number of wizards from Gryffindor was the largest, with Harry Potter and Ron Weasley at the front.

Harry and Ron felt that they had all the training equipment and magic books in the Room of All Requests. As long as their opponents did not use the spells that Allen had taught them in advance, there was no reason for them to lose to their opponents after half a semester of practice if it was just the usual spells used in the competition.

Umrich, who was below the stage, was angry and embarrassed that Allen did not deny the Unknowns in public again and even hinted that he had returned. But when she saw that Allen had once again pushed the responsibility that should have been mainly borne by the Ministry of Magic to Dumbledore, who theoretically only had to bear the secondary responsibility, she relaxed. In fact, the Ministry of Magic did not want the students to improve their strength while Dumbledore was in office. In fact, even without Dumbledore, most Ministry of Magic directors wanted the students to develop in this way when they were in office. This was very beneficial to the Ministry of Magic's rule.

"At least we can give Fudge a reasonable reason," Umrich thought.

"Allen, I will prove to you that we can protect ourselves without black magic! Not everyone has your talent. Letting Neville learn black magic will only harm him. Dumbledore is right to not let others learn black magic! " Harry secretly made up his mind. Although he felt that Allen was right to advocate for the improvement of personal combat skills, as a person whose parents were killed by the black magic of The Dark Lord, under the influence of Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix, he, who had been wearing the title of a savior for a long time, had a sense of mission. He also wanted to correct Allen's wrong decision this time, so that his friend, who had helped him many times, could return to the right path.

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