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Chapter 174 Why is this person so powerful wherever he goes?(1/2)

Harry Potter thought too little.

The reason why Hogwarts' Wizard Duel Club was opened was that Professor Quirrell wanted Harry Potter to get in touch with the battle between wizards in advance.

This is Voldemort's doting on him.

Before Voldemort was truly resurrected, Harry Potter was his hope for survival.

Even if Voldemort was truly resurrected, before creating a new Horcrux, Harry Potter, the only remaining Horcrux, was important enough to him.

At this time...

Who wants to kill Harry Potter...

You must first step on Voldemort's soul.

There is news that the duel club was opened in Hogwarts. This is because the school opens the students to engage in wizards. Many students are particularly interested in this club, and most students choose to participate!

As Voldemort's subordinate...

Weisen must also sign up for the duel club.

In fact, Voldemort originally just wanted Professor Quirrell to find a chance to train Harry Potter. He didn't want too many students to sign up, and wanted to find a few suitable students as Harry Potter's training opponents.

However…

Dumbledore was worried that Voldemort would win over some students to become Death Eaters, so he enthusiastically helped the duel club formulate recruitment rules, and asked Professor Fleevy and Professor Quirrell to host the duel club together.

The reason is that Professor Flevy is a wizard duel champion.

This is also a concern that the possible troubles between Quirrell and Voldemort. At least if Professor Flevy is present, they dare not absorb students in the duel club and become Death Eaters.

October.

The first rally of the Duel Club.

The students rushed to the meeting place with anticipation.

Professor Quirrell and Professor Flevy stood on the platform, watching a group of students standing densely underground, almost all students from all colleges in Hogwarts grades and all colleges are here...

This was a bit unexpected.

Originally, this was a duel club opened by Professor Quirrell, but now he was stammering and could only look at Professor Fleeve for help.

Because Professor Quirrell is a graduate of Lavenclaw College, he is also a student taught by Professor Fleevy, and even a student he loves very much.

Professor Flevy is very enthusiastic about helping his students.

Seeing Kilow's gaze, Professor Flevy immediately understood what he meant. The dean of Ravenclaw College nodded slowly and walked towards the high platform center.

As a former Wizard Duel Champion, I really understand how the Duel Club runs.

"Quiet."

Professor Flevy stretched out his arms to signal everyone to calm down. The short professor spoke loudly to all the students: "This is the duel club held by Professor Quirrell. As his assistant, I will talk about the rules of the wizard duel in advance before starting..."

When he said this, Professor Flevy looked at Kilow and whispered: "Let's give you a small demonstration first..."

“Yes…yes.”

Professor Quirrell nodded quickly.

"First, etiquette."

Professor Flevy walked to the other end of the platform, and he looked at Professor Quirrell opposite him, and the two of them held magic wands at the same time and bowed seriously to each other.

"Before the duel begins, bow to your opponent to show respect for the other party. This is the elegance of the wizard duel..."

Professor Flevy picked up his wand and showed all the students: "Secondly, when the duel begins, you must use the universal duel technique to hold the wand to show that you did not attack in this duel to seize the initiative..."

“…”

A group of young wizards nodded repeatedly.

Some students even worried about forgetting and took notes deliberately.

After saying this, Professor Flevy looked at Professor Kilowe on the opposite side again and continued to speak: "In the end, it takes three tosses before the duel will really begin. After the duel begins, both sides use various spells to fight until the other party completely loses its combat power..."

"How to define loss of combat effectiveness?"

A student looked at Professor Flevy and suddenly raised his hand to ask: "What if he accidentally killed his opponent?"

Everyone present suddenly became curious!

This issue is also what they care about the most!

What if there are casualties during the duel?

"Oh, killing your opponent is allowed."

Professor Flevy answered this question calmly, which made many students feel relieved, and many people have begun to regret it.

The whole scene suddenly became an uproar!

The students discussed the rules of the duel with their classmates with worry!

These students were a little worried and were talking about the cold rules of the duel club. Is this duel club too dangerous?

"Quiet! Quiet!"

Professor Flevy quickly calmed everyone down and explained the difference between duels: "But that duel is a formal duel, and requires all means to force the opponent to lose his combat effectiveness. Professor Quirrell's duel club is a kind of friendship duel, and we will stop you when we detect danger..."

“…”

A group of students finally calmed down.

"Professor Quirrell and I will show you a demonstration..."

Professor Flevy looked at Kilow, nodded to him, and then re-exerted the etiquette before the duel, and the expressions of the two gradually became solemn.

"three…"

"two…"

"one!"

As Professor Flevy stopped, the wand in his hand slowly shot a spell at Professor Quirrell: "Get rid of your weapon!"

This is the easiest curse!

This is also the most suitable curse for duels!

Generally speaking, as long as the opponent loses his wand, it means that he can no longer continue fighting, which is best suited for such a friendship duel.

But the next second...

Professor Quirrell flew backwards!

The students in the entire lobby were in an uproar again. What happened to this teacher in the black magic defense class? Everyone had already changed their minds about him, but they actually lost so quickly in this duel, which was like a joke!

What a joke!

What exactly did Professor Quirrell think? The duel club he started himself could not even beat Professor Flevy, and was defeated directly by a disarming spell!

Even Professor Flevy's expression was a little strange. He was not casting the spell quickly. He hoped that he could have a wonderful showdown with Professor Quirrell and eventually lost in the hands of his students. It was also to do his former students a favor...

After all, this club was created by Quirrell.

Professor Flevy thinks he is just here to help.

Unexpectedly, Professor Quirrell was so ineffective. Professor Fleeve was a little surprised. Why did his little eagle become so useless now?

"Hug...sorry...I lost."

Qiluo stood up from the ground and stammered with embarrassment and explained: "Flivi...Professor Flivi's disarming curse is very strong..."

“…”

Professor Flevy's big eyes were full of doubt.

This disarming spell was only cast at will, far less powerful than the one he used in a wizard duel. This reason is too ridiculous!

Could it be that I am really too strong?

It is also possible that Quirrell doesn’t want to embarrass himself as a teacher?

"All right."

Professor Flevy immediately found a suitable reason, quickly skipped these topics, and whispered: "Now we will ask two students to demonstrate again. Does anyone want to stand up and demonstrate?"

"I'll do it!"

Weisen's voice came out of the crowd.

With everyone's eyes, when they saw that the person talking was Weisen, everyone felt their foreheads twitching a little...

This guy...

No need to go to the duel stage...

Everyone knows that his curse is very strong!

However, the first-year freshmen have never seen Weisen use magic since they entered the school. The seniors are really shameless to tell the freshmen that the students in the entire school were defeated by Weisen alone...

Facing everyone's gaze, Weisen slowly walked towards the duel stage. Every wizard who encountered him couldn't help but retreat, making a way for him.
To be continued...
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