Hogwarts: I'm a Model Wizard

Chapter 305 Angry Snape

Kyle had just arrived on the stage when cheers were heard from all around.

Fred and George were the loudest among them. They even spent a minute making a Quidditch-style cheering banner and waved it constantly below.

Cedric and Cho also ran over with a bunch of streamers to join in the fun.

To be honest, this was the first time Kyle wished he had never met them.

"Okay, Kyle, don't be nervous." Lockhart said, "I'll teach you a trick now. When Flint points his wand at you, you do this."

He raised his wand and waved it left and right, trying to create a complicated trick, but accidentally dropped it on the ground.

There was a burst of laughter around.

Lockhart quickly picked it up and said, "Haha... my wand is a little too excited."

Snape approached Marcus, lowered his head and whispered a few words to him, and Marcus immediately sneered.

"Don't worry." Lockhart patted Kyle's shoulder cheerfully, "Although he is in the sixth grade, as long as you do what I just did, there is nothing to be afraid of."

"What, drop the wand on the ground?"

Lockhart acted as if he didn't hear it.

"Are you ready?" He shouted: "Three... two... one, start!"

Marcus quickly raised his wand...

"Armor Protection!"

"Dragon out of the hole!"

I don't know what Snape said to him, or he learned the lesson just now. This time he took the lead in putting a layer of shield on himself, and did not use the evil curse again, but conjured a thick and long black snake.

For this type of spell, armor protection is useless.

Kyle also knew this, but he didn't plan to continue using the armor charm.

When the black snake raised its head and prepared to attack, Kyle's spell was also completed.

"Fall quickly!"

Marcus stumbled, and his legs suddenly sank into the stage.

The Swamp Charm, which Flitwick had taught him at the Charms Club, could turn hard ground into a muddy swamp. It was also one of the trap spells commonly used in duels.

Marcus, who was hit, tilted his body, and the fire spell he had just prepared was also interrupted.

Kyle dodged the black snake that pounced on him and raised his wand.

The black snake in the air twisted and turned into a rope and flew back to Marcus, tying his wrists and arms.

"Are you giving up?" Kyle laughed.

Marcus didn't say anything, but stared at Kyle with hatred, struggling hard, trying to raise his wand.

"Okay, I understand."

Kyle took a deep breath and used the Transfiguration Charm again.

The stage behind Marcus began to bulge upwards, turning into a huge two-meter-high stone statue.

In the horrified eyes of everyone, the stone statue raised the long-handled axe in its hand high, briefly accumulated power, and swung it down violently.

There was a scream around, and the crowd nearby retreated subconsciously. Many people even covered their eyes, not daring to watch the next scene.

"I give up!" Marcus shouted heartbreakingly.

"Enough!"

At the same time, Snape also stretched out his wand, "Petrify all!"

The stone statue stopped instantly, and the huge axe blade was also fixed in mid-air.

"Do you want to kill Flint?"

Snape roared angrily: "Hufflepuff deducts 100 points..."

"Professor, I think you misunderstood."

Kyle interrupted him, "If you look carefully, you will find that I don't mean that."

"Kyle is right, Professor Snape." Lockhart walked over and looked at the stone statue.

"The axe is off by one foot. Even if it falls, it will only hit the stage next to it, and Flint will not be hurt at all."

He said happily: "When I traveled to Valoga, I often used this method to scare those evil creatures. They all realized their mistakes and never dared to hurt people again."

Snape didn't listen to what Lockhart said at all.

"Why do you do this..." He looked at Kyle and said coldly, "A Disarming Charm can win."

"Sorry, Professor Snape." Kyle said, "I just came into contact with the Disarming Charm today, and I'm not proficient yet. This is easier."

Snape's face turned a little ugly.

Partial deformation of an object, this is a high-end skill that only seventh-year advanced classes can come into contact with... Easier than the Disarming Charm?

How did he say such a thing? Did he really think that everyone was an idiot like Lockhart?

Snape's chest rose and fell violently, and he was too lazy to talk nonsense with Kyle anymore, and pointed in the direction of the hall door.

"Hufflepuff deducted 50 points!"

"Get out, now!"

Kyle didn't say anything, put away his wand and strode out of the hall.

He originally wanted to observe who behaved abnormally during the dueling club, but now it seems that there is no chance.

But so far, the people he knows...including Ron, Harry, Lockhart, etc. are no different from usual, and no one looks like they have been controlled by the diary.

It's probably useless to read on.

"I should have known I wouldn't have come. I lost 50 points in vain." Kyle sighed after walking out of the auditorium.

At this time, Connor, Cedric and others also walked out.

"Thanks to you, Kyle." Fred laughed and said, "I wanted to leave a long time ago, but I never found the opportunity."

"Yeah, I can't learn anything from Lockhart and Snape." George glanced at the door of the auditorium, "I don't think the monster in the Chamber of Secrets will bow to me when he sees me."

As he said that, he also imitated Lockhart's flip gestures, "Oh... this action is too stupid."

"The stone statue you just made is so cool." Cedric also said, "I didn't expect that Professor McGonagall just mentioned partial transformation last week, and you learned it."

"Is it this one?" Connor pointed to a stone statue at the door of the auditorium, "This is exactly the same as the one just now."

Several people talked back and forth, not giving Kyle a chance to interrupt.

"I..."

Kyle just made a sound, and Cedric patted his shoulder.

"You don't have to worry about the deduction." He smiled and said, "It's just 50 points. We Hufflepuffs don't care about this."

"Yeah." Fred also said, "Gryffindor is always at the bottom, and we are quite happy. We'll get used to it."

"If I can teach that Marcus Flint a lesson, it's okay to deduct 100 points."

Professor McGonagall probably won't be happy to hear this.

"I didn't care about the deduction." Kyle smiled, "Don't forget that last year, Snape could deduct 50 points from me in two classes."

"That's true..." George nodded, "See, I just said that we don't need to comfort him."

"If I had known this, I wouldn't have said those words against my will." Fred muttered softly, "In fact, we care about the score."

It was already late, and several people separated at the stairs.

After returning to the empty Hufflepuff common room, Cedric was still talking about the Transfiguration spell that Kyle had just used.

"It's a pity that Professor McGonagall wasn't there, otherwise she wouldn't have let Snape deduct points..."

"I just tried it." Kyle said, "Maybe the stage is spliced ​​together, not a real whole, so it's much simpler to operate."

"That's also amazing." Cedric sat on a sofa, "Such a big stone statue... Even if it is deformed normally, I can only make it look roughly, let alone make it move flexibly."

"No need to be flexible, that's too troublesome, just focus on the most critical part." Kyle said, "Just like just now, I used the weapon of the stone statue to drive its arm movement..."

"You mean... the continuity of the object after deformation? But under normal circumstances, the arms of the stone statue are fixed, don't you have to disperse some magic power?"

"The stone statue can't, but the armor can..."

"Armor... I see, I understand, you changed its structure from the beginning." Cedric said excitedly: "I should have thought of it earlier, Professor McGonagall said before..."

Kanna stood by and blinked blankly.

What's going on... these two were fine just now, why are they suddenly discussing transfiguration, and she can't understand a word of what they are saying.

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