Chapter 205
"One! Two! Three! Go!"

With Scott's right hand down, the battle between Roger and Eddie begins.

"Passed out!"

Roger was the first to attack with a wave of his wand.

But Eddie ran horizontally at the first moment, avoiding Roger's stun spell in advance.

He swung his wand the instant the red beam of the Stunning Charm hit the wall at the back of the classroom.

"All petrochemical!"

"It's quite cunning." Roger staggered his steps, avoided the petrification curse, and pointed his wand at the same time.

"The desk is flying over."

A desk behind Eddie flew towards Roger, and Eddie was standing between them.

As the desk was about to hit his back, Eddie turned quickly and swung his wand back.

"All Immobulus!"

The blue light beam hit the desk, and the rapidly moving desk immediately became completely still as if frozen.

"It's all petrified."

At the same time, Roger's voice sounded, and a beam of petrification curse hit Eddie's back, and his body was stilled like a desk.

"How's it going, little Eddie?"

Roger shook his hair pretending to be handsome, and stepped forward to lift the spell on Eddie.

Eddie said stiffly: "Oh, Roger, if you want to convince me, you shouldn't use the charms that you only learned in the fourth grade."

"Even then you can't win, Eddie." Sroger said with a smile, "after all, I'm a year older than you, and I'm stronger than you in terms of magic."

"This battle is over."

Scott applauded.

"Roger's ingenious use of the Flying Charm is commendable!"

Roger shook his hair again, and said proudly: "Don't be too surprised, this kind of small trick is not worth mentioning."

"Eddie, you can go down, now it's my turn again!"

Fred waved to Eddie and stepped forward.

"Fred?"

Roger's face changed slightly, and he turned to Scott and said, "Referee, I need to rest. The battle with George just now was too exhausting."

After speaking, he ran behind Scott.

Fred immediately raised his head triumphantly and gave Roger a contemptuous glance, then hooked his fingers at Cedric.

"Come on, Cedric, I won't lose to you this time."

"Okay, Fred."

Cedric smiled kindly and walked forward.

Scott called the start for them, sat back on his desk at the edge of the room, and watched the two fight for the second time.

"I may have to break up with Caccini." Roger said suddenly.

Scott looked away from the fight between Fred and Cedric and glanced at Roger.

"I thought you met true love this time." He said, "After all, your love lasted much longer than any previous one."

"Yeah, I thought so too." Roger shook his head.

Scott knew why he said it, "Because of conflicting ideas?"

Roger frowned, "I can't change her mind, she seems to be living in a fairy tale."

"You should have known this a long time ago." Scott said, "This time you didn't break up as decisively as before, which means you still feel a little bit reluctant to part with her?"

"Maybe." Roger said softly, "But if this continues, we will be separated one day, and I have foreseen it."

Scott didn't say anything, and turned to look at the battle on the field.

He doesn't want to get involved in other people's emotional problems.

At this point, the battle between Fred and Cedric has entered a stalemate.

Cedric accepted Scott's suggestion, and in the case of always only manipulating a hound to assist in the battle, his fighting style became much more flexible.

Fred, too, was thoroughly serious.

In fact, the Weasley twins' transfiguration is not weak.

Cedric's hound was untransformed by Fred's Restoration Charm several times, so Cedric had to replenish it with the Transfiguration Charm.

Moreover, because it was training, neither of them used some spells that would hurt each other, such as cutting spells and crushing spells, which made their attack methods very limited.

In short, after both of them got serious, it was really difficult to distinguish between them in a short period of time.

But Fred still lost the battle.

The reason is that George kept giving him advice out loud.

Perhaps because of conditioned reflex, Fred would always subconsciously think about George's suggestions, which actually disrupted his fighting rhythm.

Fred, who lost the battle, rushed over aggressively and began to fight his twin brother hand to hand.

Scott ignored the twins rolling into a ball on the ground, opting for Milton to go up and fight Cedric.

This actual combat training lasted until before the curfew time.

Everyone present except Scott had been through several fights.

Except for Eddie and Milton who always lose, there are wins and losses among others.

Scott didn't play and just gave his friends some personal advice.

After the training, he felt that everyone had improved, even Eddie and Milton had improved significantly after a few battles.

On the way back to the dormitory, Roger said excitedly: "It seems that this kind of actual combat training is useful. Regarding combat, my thinking is much clearer now."

"Such activities can be organized on a regular basis." Eddie seemed to be still full of ideas, "What do you think, Scott."

Milton also nodded in agreement.

All three looked at Scott.

"Of course I'd like to help, if I'm available," Scott said.

When he said the first half of the sentence, the roommates all showed joyful expressions, and when he said the second half of the sentence, they immediately changed their faces.

Eddie sighed, "Oh, it seems that this kind of training may be hard to come by again."

Both Roger and Milton nodded in agreement with him.

"Why do you say that?"

Scott knows he's usually busy, but...

"You can also organize this kind of training yourself, without my presence?" He said to the three.

Roger shrugged, "You know, practice is not enough, we may need some advice."

"You can ask the senior students for help." Scott suggested, "or simply let the Weasley twins go to the senior students in Gryffindor College who are more good at fighting to form a new dueling club."

Eddie's eyes lit up. "Maybe it's a good idea."

"We can try to push it." Roger nodded.

Milton also agreed with this method, "Gryffindor, there is indeed a possibility of success."

They all agree that the idea of ​​forming a fighting club should be passed on to the senior years of Gryffindor House.

After all, the students of Ravenclaw College are not so enthusiastic.

Especially senior students.

In Ravenclaw College, generally speaking, students above the sixth grade have basically found their future direction.

They are the most self-contained people in their own Ravenclaw house.

(End of this chapter)

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