Hogwarts: I have graduated before the system came

Chapter 65 I Believe Slytherin's Courage Is No Worse Than Gryffindor

Douglas brought Crabbe out and freed both him and Theodore from the Body Binding Curse.

Theodore stood in the corner without looking at him, his eyes were full of hatred and ferocity.

Crabbe's eyes were still full of panic.

Douglas took out the chocolate and handed it to Crabbe:

"A piece of chocolate, it can soothe your nervous nerves and bring you a good mood!

Mr. Knott, would you like a piece? "

Crabbe hesitated, then grabbed the chocolate and popped it straight into his mouth.

He muttered in a low voice: "Thank you!"

If it weren't for Douglas's good hearing, it would be difficult to distinguish whether it was the sound of chewing or the other party talking.

Crabbe was clearly in a better mood after eating the chocolate,

I don't know if it's the effect of chocolate or because of eating.

Theodore also hesitated, then decisively refused.

Douglas didn't force it either, and put away the chocolate under Crabbe's expectant eyes.

He couldn't help but smile inwardly, as expected he was still a child.

"Mr. Vincent Crabbe, in this practical class, he did well, Slytherin plus 5 points!

Mr Theodore Knott, five points from Slytherin for abusing the Dark Arts in class! "

When everyone heard that Crabbe could be awarded points, they all looked at him in surprise, and they all thought it was incredible.

Crabbe smiled happily. This is the first time he has added points in class. Professor Holmes is really a good guy.

After laughing, he gave Theodore a provocative look.

Theodore, who was originally gloomy because of the deduction of points, turned even darker after seeing Crabbe's eyes.

If the professor hadn't been there, Crabbe, who he swore would have been magically beaten, couldn't get up.

Douglas glanced at Theodore and found that he wasn't too surprised by his point deduction, so he asked lightly:

"It seems that Mr. Nott knows the consequences of releasing advanced black magic at will?"

Theodore was sullen and did not speak.

Of course he knew the consequences of using advanced black magic at will, but he felt that if he succeeded, he would then extinguish the flames.

In that dark passage, Ocedo did not believe that anyone knew what magic he had used.

Because he was the first to go in, and after he came out, he was kept in the corner,

So I didn't even notice that there was a map on the wall that could show spells...

If it wasn't for his cousin repeatedly telling him to show enough respect to this Muggle-born professor.

He didn't want to stand there so honestly, maybe he would just slam the door and leave, anyway, he would be deducted points.

Douglas saw his attitude and didn't say anything.

He was well aware of Slytherin's dislike for his Muggle-born.

This was more or less manifested in the first class.

When arranging the classrooms of the senior practical class later, although he didn't use any powerful black magic.

But he was pointing to the seventh grade students where to fix black magic, and by the way, he also talked about the corresponding cracking method.

And many of the cracking methods he talked about are not found in books.

In other words, it was all Douglas who found the corresponding method after gaining a deep understanding of black magic.

The easy-to-handle gesture seemed that those spells had no secret feeling in his eyes,

This gave those seventh grade students who originally looked down on him but were afraid of his professorship an extra amount of respect.

What really made Slytherin show respect for Douglas was,

During that time, Douglas used the luminous spell at will,

Just let those who have practiced advanced black magic many times in private feel very uncomfortable inside,

It is a feeling that a person who has been in darkness for a long time suddenly encounters a dazzling light.

Therefore, they judged that this senior, who was not much older than them, must be very capable.

After talking with Professor Snape, the chairman of the Boys' Union, he ordered to go on,

Slytherin students were not allowed to disrespect the Muggle-born professor.

......

Gossip less, let's get down to business.

After Douglas glanced at Theodore's actions, he said to the class:

"I know that everyone has learned more or less from their elders or books, and even learned some black magic...

Of course, you don't have to be nervous,

In fact, as your Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, I have nothing against your learning behavior.

After all, knowing black magic is not the same as being a dark wizard, and black magic is not exactly equal to evil magic.

But maybe no one has told you that using black magic at will, especially those advanced black magic,

It will have a bad effect on yourself..."

At this time, Malfoy hesitated, raised his hand and said:

"Professor, my father said that black magic is extremely destructive. It can protect you from being bullied and earn the respect of others..."

Douglas recalled the description of Lucius in the original book. He was not a powerful wizard, and he seemed very watery whether fighting alone or in a team battle.

But it is such a person who uses cunning, shrewdness, and judging the situation to become the best group of people in the entire magic world.

Maybe Lucius also thought that if he had great power, he wouldn't be so tired.

The other Slytherin students nodded in agreement after hearing Malfoy's answer.

In their view, only by being strong can they be respected by others. Why do the seniors and sisters in their academy order them to do this and that? It's not because the other party is stronger than themselves...

Douglas nodded:

"You are right, because of its powerful destructive power, it is indeed easy for people to get lost in black magic and forget the harm it has caused to themselves.

It seems that some people are confused about this, hehe, although this is something you will learn in two years.

But I don't mind, I will give you a small explanation here, lest you don't know the danger and harm others and yourself.

Why are so many people in the magic world opposed to black magic? Is it because they are afraid of its extremely destructive power?

No!It is because the use of black magic will harm your health, no matter the body or the soul, the more powerful the black magic, the greater the damage.

To put it inappropriately, you are all pure-blood families who claim to be born noble,

Surely you don't want to look like you're insane, crazy, irritable, slovenly, filthy,

Even if the hair falls out, or a certain part is missing on the face, the image of ghosts and ghosts can face others...

The consequences of black magic cannot be recovered by using potions...

Oh, don't you believe it?

Has anyone here been to Knockturn Alley?

Then you should have seen the state of those dark wizards inside, right?

Do you want to be that kind of person in the future?

And as far as I know, there is a master of black magic, because of his research on black magic, he often wanders in those uninhabited forests, smelly ditches, and rotten houses where no one lives.

In the end, I didn’t have a nose, and I didn’t have a hair on my body. I was nervous all day long, and I saw everyone giggling like ‘hehehe’...”

Draco Malfoy touched his meticulously combed hair, and said with disgust:

"Without a single hair, isn't that just a...egg?"

Douglas suppressed a smile and said:

"That's right, it's a corned egg! Just like the one served for breakfast at Hogwarts, bald and without a nose...

When you have the opportunity to see him in the future, show him your perfect and delicate faces and beautiful and lush hair,

Then laugh at him as a bastard, I believe Slytherin's courage is no worse than Gryffindor...

Of course, after you finish speaking, remember to run quickly..."

When the others thought of that image, they couldn't help laughing a little.

Douglas noted,

Theodore, who had been in the corner, touched his nose subconsciously, and then touched his hair.

Theodore was frightened by Douglas' words. After touching his hair, he always felt that his hair was missing.

He remembered that two days ago, he found two hairs that he had fallen out on the bed. Could it be because he secretly practiced the Fiery Curse?

Even he thought of his own father, Old Knott...

It has to be said that most people in Slytherin have relatively good genes, handsome men and beautiful women.

After listening to Douglas about the consequences of using black magic, people who have practiced black magic in private can't help but start to worry about their image.

A few have even begun to recall that their family members who were born as Death Eaters seem to be more or less accounted for, the sequelae of the black magic that Professor Holmes said.

Of course, Douglas would not explain to them at this time that there are many kinds of black magic, and not all black magic will cause serious health consequences.

He didn't believe that, just relying on his own words, he could cause Slytherin to not have a dark wizard in the future.

He just planted a seed in the hearts of these young Slytherins that black magic is harmful to him.

As for how much it can germinate, he can't predict it now.

However, he really wanted to see what happened when the group of Slytherins got a chance to meet Voldemort later...

Seeing a group of people in deep thought, Douglas clapped his hands:

"If you are really interested in black magic,

Personally, I suggest that you wait until you have truly understood black magic after the fourth grade, and then choose to study it.

Exposure to those too early is more harmful to your health...

Now let's get back to the content of this lesson..."

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