Snakes at Hogwarts

Chapter 61 How to Train Your Dragon (Please recommend! Please collect!)

"What did you say you wanted to duel with Potter?"

There were several exclamations in the Slytherin common room.

After Andros described his thrilling high-altitude adventure, the snakes' attention quickly turned to Draco.

Because the latter jumped up and wrote about his glorious deeds in front of everyone.

As for the content, it was simply that Draco couldn't bear the loneliness and ran to the Gryffindor table to ridicule his old friend Potter, and then invited him to a duel.

"So, are you finally coming to your senses, Draco?"

After listening to Draco's speech, Zabini joked with a smile.

"You finally discovered that you can use the few spells you know to bully the savior who knows nothing about magic."

His words made the little snakes around burst into laughter.

"You think you know a few more spells than me?" Draco spat back unceremoniously.

"To be honest, it's really boring to see the two of you flirting like this every day." Andros was casually leaning on a sofa and complained without any effort.

This was his daily source of happiness, and teasing Draco and Potter's relationship had gradually become a means of relaxation and entertainment for him after studying.

Don't tell me, this is quite interesting.

"Ender, what do you mean by flirting?" Looking at Pansy who was giggling, Draco looked at Andros in confusion.

He still didn't know what Andros said at the dinner table after he left that day.

"Scarhead and I are mortal enemies."

Draco kept emphasizing his relationship with Potter, but it felt like he was trying to hide it.

"Okay, we all know the relationship between you two. Tell us your plan. Are you really going to duel with Potter in the trophy room?" Andros asked.

"Merlin, how is that possible?" Draco said with a classic expression of "are you taking me for a fool?"

"I'm not stupid, why should I fight with that damn Scarhead and that stupid red-haired guy next to him?"

"I just need to tell the castle administrator about this quietly, his name is Filch. They will definitely be caught by then."

Speaking of excitement, Draco couldn't help but let out a sinister laugh. His face was half-hidden and half-revealed under the dim light of the Slytherin lounge, resembling the kind of villain hiding behind the scenes.

"Hehehehe, Professor McGonagall will be so angry that she will definitely punish Potter severely, and she will also deduct a lot of points from Gryffindor."

After talking about the plan, Draco was beaming with excitement. He was extremely proud of himself for coming up with such a great idea.

"Tch, Draco, you're so boring."

Andros thought it would be a good idea to train this little dragon. He had been waiting for this opportunity for a long time.

As early as when he was sorted into Slytherin by the damn Sorting Hat and met Draco, Andros was wondering if he could try to change Draco.

Even if we can't change his fate, we still have to prevent him from taking the wrong path in the original work.

In Andros' view, Draco's nature is not bad, and his shortcomings are more due to his own upbringing and Lucius's overindulgence.

At least, in the first year, Draco was just a childish child who liked to go against Potter and Gryffindor.

He is very good to the people around him and his friends, and even takes great care of his two little followers, Draco. Crabbe and Goyle often receive candies sent from Draco's home.

In the original work, as the sworn enemy who grew up with the savior Potter, he seems to have been playing a not-so-smart villain.

Whether it was this time or the time he played a dementor in third grade, Draco always liked to play tricks that were not on the table.This actually shows in disguise that he is still a naive child who can't think of anything too vicious and thinks that Slytherin is a college that can only do tricks and tricks but can't stand up to the table.

This is a very wrong perception.

Apart from their different views on Muggles, Godric Gryffindor and Salazar Slytherin's teaching philosophies have many similarities.

They all look at ambitious students who can achieve great things. Whether they are Gryffindor or Slytherin, they don't value rules so much.

Historically, wizards who have achieved brilliant achievements or achieved great careers have basically graduated from these two academies, and only a few have stood out from Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff.

It seems like I'm off topic, so I won't talk about this.

"You can obviously knock him down with a magic spell openly and let everyone know how powerful you are, so why do you still want to be so clever?" Andros asked in the underground lounge.

He stared intently into Draco's eyes, which made the latter avoid his gaze unnaturally.

"Although we are unscrupulous Slytherins, this does not mean that we will not abide by our promises and agreements, especially those related to duels."

"Remember what excellent qualities Slytherin admires? Intelligence, shrewdness, ambition, strong will, and most importantly, we pursue honor."

"You are a noble, Draco." Andros's tone gradually became serious.

"Although I don't know much about the history of the magic world, I also know that for nobles, dueling means glory. There are many wizards who would rather die on the duel field than evade a duel because they don't want to be seen as evading a duel. coward."

"I, I'm not trying to escape." Draco explained stumblingly after hearing Andros's words.

He actually didn't think so much, he just thought that doing so would bring bad luck to Potter.

"I know, but what about other people? If this matter is publicized, what will those outsiders think? To be honest, if you go back a few decades, you will bring disrepute to the Malfoy family."

"That's true." Zabini nodded in agreement.

"Although it's not a formal duel, if word spreads about it, it will have some impact on the reputation of the Malfoy family."

"What Ender said makes sense, not to mention you have already agreed." This time, Pansy did not speak for Draco.

"You always told me that you don't want your father to treat you like a child, so you have to take actions to prove that you have grown up. I hope you can fight Potter openly and openly."

"I understand, then Ender, can you go with me?" Draco blinked and looked at Andros with longing eyes.

"Why won't I interfere in your duel with the savior?"

"I know that I will defeat Potter in an upright manner. I want to ask you to be the referee of our duel, so that the duel will appear more formal."

"Okay, then as you wish."

Andros nodded in agreement. He turned his head and looked at Zabini and Pansy beside him.

"What about you, aren't you going?"

"We, we're not going," Pansy refused without even thinking.

"What's the point of a duel between children?"

"Zabini, aren't you a child too?"

"Duel, hiss, what is a duel?"

In Andros's single dormitory, Ivar asked with interest. It could sense what Andros was thinking, but it might not be able to understand the meaning of these terms.

"That's it, forget it, you can see for yourself." Andros automatically filled up the battle scene in his mind of the final duel between Potter and the mysterious man during the Battle of Hogwarts in the original book.

After this period of getting along, he has gradually adapted to this special telepathy.

Now, they rarely flow like they did just now.

"Hiss~ Why are they dueling? Is it to compete for mating rights or to compete for territory?"

"Why do you think so?"

"Hiss! Only the strong have the right to mate among us." Ivar raised his head proudly.

"Before I was caught by those two-legged beasts, I maintained the right to mate in my hometown for three full years."

Is it really

Are you a lion or a snake?

Aren't pythons supposed to be together?

"Of course it's true. Why are you asking so many questions~ I also want to see their duel tonight."

"No, you are not allowed to go"

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