Chapter 145 Leaders

Feeling the shadow rope bouncing from behind, even Allen couldn't help being surprised.

Because even he didn't find out when Judy cast the spell.

"Stop the curse."

A magic shock wave hit the shadow rope, which was easily scattered.

This magic is a fast-casting version of [All Curse Ends], which is different from [All Curse Ends] that shields the surrounding magic power. The spell stops by sending out a shock wave of magic power to disrupt the arrangement of the rules of the magic itself, making the magic power chaotic and disordered again.

This spell is used on a large scale in wizard duels, and even great wizards like Grindelwald can block most magic through this spell.

"Except your weapons."

After Allen broke up the shadow, he cast the spell again. Unlike the last time, his casting speed was more than twice as fast. Judy was obviously shocked by Allen's casting speed, and she dodged the disarming spell with difficulty.

But the second disarming spell seemed to have predicted Judy's position in advance, hitting her and knocking out the wand in her hand.

Double casting is also the result of Alan studying duels with Snape for more than a month.

With a wave of his hand, Allen stopped Judy's wand flying into the air, and then walked up to Judy with the wand, "It's a wonderful duel idea. If I hadn't learned a few more intermediate spells, I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to defeat you."

Judy took the wand handed over by Allen, and said with a smile, "If you used powerful magic from the beginning, I might be defeated in an instant."

Everyone couldn't help applauding. Both Judy and Allen performed well in this duel. Judy's skillful, strategic low-level magic coordination, and Allen's profound magical ability are far beyond ordinary first-year students.

After Judy stepped off the stage, even many Slytherins looked at the Muggle-born they had looked down upon before with complicated eyes.

As Snape said, compared to blood, Slytherin actually believed in power more.

Some little Slytherin witches came over and said in a slightly apologetic tone for Judy, "If that guy hadn't learned a few more intermediate spells, you wouldn't have lost. Don't worry, Professor Flitwick will teach you the same in the intermediate dueling class."

Judy said in an inexplicable tone, "Actually, I want to be taught by Professor Harrison."

Allen looked at Judy who was surrounded by Slytherin, thinking about it.

At this time, a person from Gryffindor suddenly raised his hand, "Dear professors, I want to challenge Alan Stuart."

The little wizards who were still immersed in the duel just now were in an uproar.

This is how the same thing?

Professor Snape put Gryffindor and Slytherin together, obviously trying to teach Slytherin a lesson, but the result was surprising.

First there was infighting on the Slytherin side, and then on the Gryffindor side.

Percy walked onto the stage with a serious face, and said seriously to the professor, "Alan Stuart's magical strength is in the first grade, and even the second grade will have a hard time defeating him. I think I can challenge him."

The little wizards present were a little restless, especially the twins, who held hands angrily.

"This is betrayal, I knew that guy would make a fuss at this time."

"Let Alan teach him a lesson later!"

Flitwick looked at Allen, today's dueling class was really eye-opening.

Allen said with a smile, "I am willing to accept Senior Percy's challenge."

Percy walked up to Allen, not in a hurry to start the fight.

He said seriously, "Do you know why I challenge you?"

"Because I want you to understand the pain of being betrayed."

There was excitement in Percy's eyes.

"Do you know how happy I was when I learned that Slytherin had been deducted two hundred house points? If you performed as well as always, then at the end of the semester, we would have bonus points for Quidditch, for your research on potions, and even bonus points for the Order of Merlin, but you destroyed it yourself when you showed me hope!"

What Percy was talking about was Alan's several major points deductions. He broke into the forbidden forest last school year and skipped classes this school year. Adding up, he basically deducted all the extra points he worked hard in class this school year.

The Gryffindors below also looked at Percy who blamed Allen on the stage with complicated expressions.

Although they have always disliked Percy, they have to admit that Percy said that this semester is the semester they are most hopeful of seeing the Academy Cup, while Alan... can't say anything.

Even the twins muttered, "It's not all Alan's fault, if he doesn't use those damned Felicia..."

"So you did it for this." Allen said after a moment of silence, "For this matter, I really need to apologize for my arrogance."

Seeing that Allen really apologized, Percy was taken aback.

Because in his eyes, Allen is the kind of unscrupulous genius, and his arrogance matches his talent.

Originally, Percy wanted to teach Allen a lesson and let him understand that he was wrong, but he didn't expect the other party to apologize so easily, which made him feel a little overwhelmed for a while.

Seeing Percy froze in the middle of the stage, Allen said with a smile, "Instead of apologizing, you want to give me a hard lesson, right? Wizards need magic to speak after all."

As he spoke, he gave Percy a dueling courtesy.

Percy also reacted, now he was on the dueling platform, he walked to the other end of the dueling platform, and also saluted Allen.

Then at Snape's start.

The two quickly used their first spell.

"Except your weapons."

"Stop the curse."

The two spells canceled out in mid-air.

Then the two quickly cast another round.

Compared with Judy's cleverly conceived tactics, Percy's spellcasting is more "traditional". Most wizards' battles are encounters. In fact, everyone doesn't use those complicated, time-consuming and powerful magics.

Instead, choose a simpler and faster spellcasting.

Percy is obviously the best among them. He has fully inherited the excellent talents of the Weasley family, and his personality is rigid enough, in other words, he is hardworking enough.

If it weren't for his excess desire for power, Percy should have achieved more than his brothers.

In fact, Allen now understands Percy's choice better.

When his two elder brothers were born, the Weasley family's financial situation was not bad, but after giving birth to the third child Percy, the family's 'poverty' began to become prominent.

Even as Mrs. Weasley cranked up the reproductive horsepower, Percy watched the family situation get worse by the minute.

In contrast, those same pure-blooded families, whose children live in superior conditions and carefree, if they are not born optimists, it is really difficult to accept this fact.

That's why when he broke with Mr. Weasley, he said angrily, "It's all my father's lack of ambition, so we have been living in poverty."

If ordinary people come here, it must be bad. After all, a son does not think his mother is ugly, and a son does not think his family is poor.

But what Percy did later made it impossible to completely blame him.

Because he is really working hard, has been working hard, and has been absorbing power, so he wants to lead his family out of poverty and bad reputation.

It's just that his method went to the other extreme.

But in the final battle, even at the risk of his life, he broke out with his brother's body on his back, and people had to admit that Percy was just acting mean, but he was still a real Weasley.

The battle on the duel ring was in full swing, and Percy seemed to want to vent all his complaints and depression.

The third grade has already started to learn runes, and Percy is a leader in the school. With the inheritance of the Weasley family, his spellcasting is smooth and smooth, and he looks no worse than an adult wizard.

A large number of spells poured down, completely suppressing Allen, who had the same casting speed.

The little wizards in the audience held their breath, watched the duel on the stage seriously, and got to know Percy again.

Even the twins had to exclaim, "That guy must have taken notes on Charms."

In the eyes of the professors, it is another scene.

Professor Flitwick looked at Snape, "Mr. Stuart's talent is truly terrifying."

After the duel with Percy started, Allen only used one [Curse Standing], but he used this simplified spell to a certain extent.

Precisely counteracting each of Percy's spells requires not only a strong or even terrifying magic power perception ability, but also a thorough knowledge of the opponent's magic.

The casting speed and casting gestures of each spell are different. Only by using [Spell Stop] at the most appropriate time can the effect of the spell be completely counteracted.

It's a bit like a normal person cutting through a high-speed tennis ball with a knife.

The corners of Snape's mouth curled up slightly, "It's still a little bit worse, at least not worth mentioning in front of a true dueling master like you."

Professor Flitwick couldn't help muttering, "Can this be the same?"

After a fierce magic duel, Percy, who was casting spells at a high speed, became tired. Allen decisively seized the opponent's casting gap, "Disarm you."

A red light flew out and precisely hit Percy's slightly deformed magic gesture, knocking his wand into the air.

Percy stared blankly at this scene, as if he still didn't understand how he failed.

Allen also picked up Percy's downed wand with a spell, walked over, and said with a smile, "Excellent spellcasting, it would be even better if you could restrain your emotions."

"Restraining emotions is not to suppress everything in the heart, but to make the power of emotions a part of oneself. Just like the source of magic, the heart is the core."

"As for the college points I deducted, I will add them back before the end of the semester, at least I will not disappoint everyone's efforts and hopes."

Percy looked at Alan, who was already as tall as himself, moved his lips, resisting the feeling of grievance that made him cry, and said seriously, "I will be the supervisor."

The Gryffindors in the audience applauded. Today they got to know Percy and Alan again.

The young man with a smile as bright as gold on the stage really deserved the name of his natural Gryffindor.

The twins' eyes were reddish.

George couldn't help complaining, "The mean monster still says mean things at this time, can't he say a few festive words?"

Fred patted his brother on the shoulder, "Maybe we don't know Percy all the time. I decided to give him a new gift this Christmas. How about the dragon leather boots we made? He has always liked it."

"Then we have to work for Allen seriously, those boots are very expensive."

George said jokingly.

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