Wind and Eagle Wings at Hogwarts

Chapter 218 218.4th grade Scott debuts

Chapter 218 218. Fourth Grade Scott Appears

On the Quidditch pitch, after the little wizards of the third grade came on the field, the duel scene became a little better overall.

Generally, in the third grade, little wizards enter a period of rapid growth.

Young wizards entering this period will have obvious improvements in both the spells they master and their physical strength.

Scott, Roger, and Milton are all paying attention to Eddie's duel performance.

Eddie's opponent is a Hufflepuff boy.

Once the duel began, the differences between the two sides were clearly exposed.

The Hufflepuff boys seem to be all too honest, even in duels with integrity.

In this way, all his responses can be traced.

Eddie was much more cunning than his opponent.

This kid is good at deceit, and even fake moves.

For example, he pretended to call "armor protection", but in fact he didn't know the Iron Armor Curse at all.

Because the magic barrier formed by the Iron Armor Curse is transparent and invisible, the other party believed it.

Like shouting a spell, but not swinging the wand correctly.

When the opponent is dodging, chant the spell in a low voice and wave the wand correctly.

"That kid!" Roger couldn't help laughing when he saw Eddie's performance, "There are so many little tricks."

Scott nodded.

This is called bullying honest people.

In Scott's view, when it comes to hard power, Eddie is actually about the same as his opponent.

But now the Hufflepuff boy was getting scrambled by Eddie's endless tricks.

There is no suspense in this duel.

Scott looked at the Hufflepuff boy with some sympathy.

I hope this child can realize the sinister heart after this duel.

It didn't take long for the duel of the third-year little wizards to come to an end.

This time, there was no situation where Harry and Zabini were entangled for a long time because they were evenly matched.

"Is it finally our turn?"

When Eddie and the others walked back, Roger couldn't wait to stand up.

"Fourth graders! Fourth graders!" Professor McGonagall's voice sounded.

Scott and the others came down from the stands and walked to the stadium.

The students were still divided into four distinct groups according to the college.

Fred and George were standing in the Gryffindor line, throwing defiant glances at Scott and Roger.

"The next step is still random grouping!"

Professor Flitwick, standing in front of everyone, waved his wand.

"Flying flocks of birds!"

The colorful birds flew over the students' heads again, chirping non-stop.

Scott raised his hand and grabbed a bird.

He looked down and it was blue.

Scott smiled, walked to a place where no one was around, took out his wand and held it up, a blue ball of light spit out from the tip of the wand.

Seeing this scene, other students immediately began to follow suit.

Not long after, some of the students on the court held a ball of light of different colors with their wands.

And those students who caught the two colors still had to rely on shouting to find their opponents.

At this time, Scott's opponent had come to him.

"Hi, Higgs."

Scott let go of the blue bird in his hand, put down his hand holding his wand, and greeted his opponent politely.

Terrence Higgs, the former Seeker on the Slytherin Quidditch team who was replaced by Malfoy.

"Hello, Trollope."

At this time, Higgs looked a little nervous, but he responded politely to Scott.

Scott gave him another friendly smile.

"I didn't expect you to be the opponent. My luck is really bad." Higgs said in a self-deprecating tone, "It seems that I can't get a good result in this duel exam."

It is understandable for him to say this, after all, Scott's previous record is too amazing.

Twice beating seventh-grader Strylner at the Dueling Club, and later in a sneak siege of a quartet of Strylner and Carlo.

These two things made the Slytherins generally look up in front of Scott.

After the sneak attack, those Slytherins who didn't like Scott no longer dared to provoke him.

In the face of Higgs' self-deprecation, Scott has no humility.

He just said: "Just try your best. I guess the professors will grade you based on your performance in the duel, not on the final outcome."

"Okay... Anyway, I will try my best."

Although Higgs said so in his mouth, he still didn't make much effort to mention it.

Scott didn't say anything more.

He looked around.

At this time, most of the people had already found their opponents and stood separately on the corresponding field.

Roger got his wish and got into a group with Fred. The two kept opening and closing their mouths, and they seemed to be having a war of words.

Milton's opponent is Lee Jordan.

The Quidditch commentator's mouth didn't seem to stop either, and Milton just smiled politely at him.

Scott looked away again.

George's opponent is Scott's classmate and Dylan's girlfriend Kayla.

The couple, who were always stuck together, were unfortunately separated.

Seeing Keira as if facing a formidable enemy, George showed a somewhat helpless expression.

"Prepare!"

At this moment, Professor Flitwick's voice sounded.

Scott quickly retracted his gaze and looked at Higgs who was facing him now.

"One! Two! Three! Go!"

"Armor protection."

"Except your weapons!"

A red beam of light flew from the tip of Higgs' wand, blocked by a transparent magic barrier one step ahead of Scott, and then reflected back.

Higgs quickly avoided the red light reflected in front of him, and waved his wand again.

"Smashed to pieces!"

He knew he had to break the invisible barrier in front of Scott.

Scott ignored the incoming shattering spell, and raised his wand into the air.

"Flying flocks of birds!"

Accompanied by the sound of "quack", a group of black crows flew out from the tip of the wand, flying up and down around him.

Scott didn't act for a while.

There is no suspense in the battle between him and his peers now, and he will definitely give his opponent some chances to perform.

Higgs was, after all, a rare polite Slytherin.

"Smashed to pieces!"

There was a crisp shattering sound like glass.

At this time, Scott's Iron Armor Curse had been broken by successive shattering curses, dissipating invisible.

"All petrochemical!"

The Higgs attack came again.

The flying crows surrounded Scott almost impenetrably.

A crow took the initiative to fly out, blocked the petrification spell, and fell stiffly to the ground.

Scott's counterattack also began.

"Oppugno!"

Some of the crows surrounding Scott flew towards Higgs like pitch-black arrows at an extremely fast speed.

Higgs' face changed, but he still responded in time.

"All fixed!"

The icy blue light enveloped the flying crows, making them freeze in the air like ice, and then fell one after another.

(End of this chapter)

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