"There will definitely be another fight, no one will admit defeat."

In the lounge, Andrew was packing his backpack while discussing the scene he saw in the morning with his roommates.

"We are all going to mow the lawn, how can we still fight?"

"It's good if we don't fight on the lawn, otherwise we will all go to the hospital, or there will be some incidents, or those who can't call for help will be put in solitary confinement..." Andrew pulled up his backpack, "Just wait and see, it's a matter of time - I'm going to the library, is there anyone to join me?"

"Today is the first day off this school year... God... Andrew, even in Ravenclaw you are too diligent..."

"It's because you are too smart," Andrew put on his backpack and threw the blame away, "that's why I have so much pressure..."

He had watched Quidditch with his roommates in the morning, and he had to catch up on his homework in the afternoon - Professor McGonagall said before he entered school that some people who had just entered school were more knowledgeable than wizards who were about to graduate. This backwardness was too obvious, and he really couldn't help it.

"Wait, I'll go too!"

"Okay, count me in..."

...

Finally, the other people in the dormitory were dragged to the library.

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"Look at this spell!"

Hal lowered his voice and pulled Andrew back from the world of Transfiguration - the five of them occupied most of the long table, and Hal even came around from the opposite side to demonstrate.

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Here, I have to introduce a small evil spell that was very popular in our school days. It was very popular when we were studying.

It is not a spell officially included in the textbook, and it doesn't even have a fixed name among students. But this does not affect its usefulness at all.

We affectionately call it the "shoelace spell", because this spell invented by someone is mainly cast on shoelaces. After casting, it can make your opponent's shoelaces tightly entangled, producing an effect similar to the leg-locking spell - but this is not the main use.

I think you must have guessed that this is the magic used in class, because even if this spell is only whispered, it can still make those annoying guys' shoelaces tied to the chair...】

"How about it, Andrew."

Hal smiled evilly.

"Very cool," Andrew nodded - generally speaking, the strength of the spell cast by wizards is closely related to the sound. In the words of Professor Flitwick, the louder the sound of the spell, the more confident the spell is, and the stronger the spell is.

And it is normal for this kind of spell that can do bad things quietly to become popular among students...

"I'll copy it down, and we can try it when we go back... There are several more interesting spells like this in this book..."

Hal was very proud - he found several books that looked good before he found this interesting book.

"Copy more, maybe you can save enough Chocolate Frog cards this semester."

"That's for sure, knowledge is a precious asset."

With occasional interruptions, Andrew successfully completed the paper required by Professor McGonagall before dinner, and the rest of his roommates could no longer stay in the library.

After Hal, they found a total of five small evil spells that seemed to be possible for first-year students to learn, and they were eager to try them out.

Although there was still some time before dinner, considering that Madam Pince might blast people together, he returned to the dormitory with his roommates.

"Testing new spells! Quick, each of you try one, and whoever has a breakthrough, share it!"

"Just one per person..."

Andrew stared at Hal with a suspicious look, "Are you sure you didn't put in some spells that are not difficult for us to touch because there is just one per person?"

"They are all small evil spells - and they are not released on people, at most they can summon a bull, and I suspect that Professor Flitwick lied to us."

Of course it was a lie - it just ignored the main body, and used the mistake of an adult wizard to warn the first-year students.

If the first-year students could make a bull with a spell, I'm afraid Hogwarts would have been trampled by the herd of cattle long ago - it was just a warning to persuade the freshmen to pay attention to casting spells.

In fact, most of the freshmen failed to cast spells because the feathers were too lazy to move, unless their casting movements were too far off and the wind from the wand was too strong...

Andrew was assigned a very clever spell, which happened to be the one that made the shoelaces move.

After thinking about it, he took the shoelaces off a pair of old shoes and began to try to cast a spell.

The others followed suit, and except for keeping a distance at Andrew's request, they began to practice casting spells on the objects they found.

...

"I suspect this spell is fake... Can it really make the other person's forehead rain until all the water in this big glass is used up?"

"This quill is a bit sticky, but I suspect it's because I've held it too many times and my hands are sweating..."

"Be content... Let a book occasionally bite your fingers when you open it... Hal, are you sure you didn't copy it wrong?"

"Same, no reaction... I suspect the book lied to me."

Hal himself was a little discouraged - he had tried hard to choose spells that looked like they could be used by first-year students. These magics were all used on objects, and the more difficult spells that could work on wizards were not something that rookies like them could operate.

"My side is not bad, at least the shoelaces are tied, but it will take some time to practice tying the knot," Andrew also shook his head disappointedly, "As for lowering the sound, I don't think I can do it in at least two or three months."

"Well... it seems that we are far away... Andrew has the possibility of casting a spell, but I might as well find more traditional defensive spells with this time..."

Hal looked disappointed, "There is no hope for the Chocolate Frog card, let's go to the cafeteria early, eating is important."

However, when they arrived at the cafeteria, another tragic thing happened-according to the well-informed Hufflepuffs, today's dinner will be postponed for about half an hour.

Although the Hufflepuffs were reluctant to reveal more information, the truth of the relevant matters was soon exposed.

In order to prevent the first-year freshmen from fighting again, Filch decided to monitor them personally (although Andrew thought he was planning to catch someone again), so the famous elf Peeves, who was closely watched in the castle and was still trying to make trouble, lost most of the surveillance.

Not long ago, Peeves made a mess in the kitchen, got a bunch of bread, and was bombarding the Gryffindors and Slytherins who had worked all day with their dinner as bullets at the castle gate.

The war is tense at the moment, but since it is Saturday, the seniors have gone to Hogsmeade and the professors are on holiday, so the war will not stop for a while...

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