Alchemy Black Technology at Hogwarts
Chapter 84 Snape Got His Wish, Part 1
Chapter 84 Snape got his wish, half
Swapping tactics are not uncommon.
But William hasn't seen many people who changed houses as thoroughly as Dumbledore in the original book.
After breakfast, the fourth graders went to the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom on the third floor - Quirrell's departure was so hasty that it remained the same for the time being.
"Who would have thought? He would be a dark wizard. I always thought that this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts class could finally learn something useful."
Jimmy whispered that he was still looking at the writing on the blackboard left by Quirrell—it was about the split analysis of "obstacles", a spell that is very commonly used in duels.
Quirrell very creatively divided this elementary spell into multiple links, and analyzed each link one by one what adjustments the wizard can make to sacrifice part of the performance while obtaining an effect that is more suitable for the current situation.
Such as faster use, greater power, less mana consumption, or longer distance, etc.
"He really paid attention to his lectures."
Even William himself had to agree.
"I just hope the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor won't be Professor Snape - I don't really hate him, but Professor Snape has always wanted the position, and Professor Dumbledore didn't agree, which is There must be a reason."
Penello said softly.
"I heard that he used to be a Death Eater and was almost sent to Azkaban, but for some reason, Professor Dumbledore came forward to save him."
Jimmy looked around to make sure no one was overhearing.
"How do you know? This is a story from ten years ago."
William subconsciously frowned.
Jimmy is a half-blood wizard whose mother was a commoner-turned-witch.After graduating from Hogwarts, she did not choose to work in the wizarding world. Instead, she and her husband set up a handicraft workshop to make some exquisite handicrafts.
"Of course it is, people have been circulating these stories recently, like Snape is actually a Death Eater, and Hagrid opened the Chamber of Secrets back then.
It was Hagrid who opened the Chamber of Secrets, huh?How ridiculous. "
Jimmy smiled, but looked at William's serious expression, "You mean he really. Chamber of Secrets? Chamber of Secrets?!" He stammered and asked.
"Hagrid was suspected of opening the Chamber of Secrets, but I don't think any sane person would easily believe this statement - I don't need to explain the reason."
William shook his head invisibly.
Although Hagrid's fanaticism for giant creatures would make him madly yearn for raising a basilisk, his half-giant blood would also make the basilisk madly yearn for eating a Hagrid, because it was big and had more meat.
"But how did this get out?"
William thought that he now believed more and more that there was a traitor among the students at Hogwarts.
"Jimmy, please pay attention to me, where did the gossip like this come from?"
"No problem, but I can't promise to know the source."
Jimmy readily agreed.
The bell for class just rang.
In the next second, he finally changed into an identical pure black wizard robe, and Snape, whose face turned pale due to blood loss, appeared at the door of the classroom.
"How could it be him?"
William thought in surprise.
He had thought it would be Remus Lupine.
Snape walked up to the podium like a bat, pulled out his wand and tapped on the blackboard lightly, cleaning up the writing on the blackboard at work - he turned around, his black eyes swept across the classroom, the corners of his lips Slight twitch.
"Your former Defense Against the Dark Arts professor left Hogwarts, and the new professor temporarily has some things of his kind that need to be dealt with first.
I will be in charge of your Defense Against the Dark Arts class for the next month, and the new class schedule will be sent to you by your respective prefects at a later date. "
he said slowly.
"Same species as him? Why did he say that?"
Penello was keenly aware of Snape's words - William naturally knew that Snape was referring to Lupine's "fluffy little problem" (the werewolf).
"Black magic. They are varied, varied, varied, and endless. Fighting them is like wrestling with a hydra.
When you congratulate yourself on chopping off a head, and immediately a new one springs up, more vicious and cunning than the first, you are dealing with something changeable and indestructible. "
Snape was talking about black magic in a tone of almost love and admiration—he slightly raised his voice, "As a result, your responses must be more flexible than black magic."
He lowered his head slightly, and his eyes suddenly turned to William.
"Again?! As for?"
William sighed silently in his heart.
"Mr. Buffalo, since you were so active last night, why didn't you come and share with me some of your thoughts on defense against the dark arts?"
Snape said slowly.
He motioned for William to stand on the other side of the podium, and Snape himself stood on the side near the window, "I will attack you with a spell, but it will slow down and weaken the power, you must find a suitable countermeasure. "
said Snape, the corners of his mouth twitching slightly.
"Let's start with the easy part first.
Locomotor Mortis. (Legs freeze to death)"
Snape waved his wand lazily.
A red light condensed slightly slowly, and then shot out.
"Protego. (Iron armor)"
William easily blocked it with the Iron Armor Curse.
"The Iron Armor Curse is always the most convenient choice for wizards when dealing with spells with average power, limited magic power, and no offensive spells."
Snape commented.
"Is he speaking seriously?"
William suddenly had such a funny idea.
"Attention, Buffalo.
Diffindo. (torn apart)"
Snape's spell this time was frighteningly fast!
Almost as soon as he raised his hand, the magic power had been accumulated.
"The Iron Armor Curse is absolutely too late."
William came to a conclusion in an instant - the Iron Armor Charm is the most versatile protective spell, because it can not only provide a barrier, but also bounce weaker spells back to the enemy.
But when facing an opponent stronger than oneself, using the Iron Armor Curse not only means giving up the initiative, but also may face the dilemma of not being able to keep up with the opponent's speed.
like this.
"Avis! (Flock of Birds)"
Countless sparrows flew out from the tip of William's wand, slammed into Snape's spell, and then exploded into feathers in mid-air.
"It's okay to deal with."
Snape didn't pursue, but waited for a moment before commenting, "Compared to the Iron Armor Curse, it used less magic power, took a shorter time, and got a chance to counterattack.
I guess, you should still have the ability to increase these feathers to block the opponent's vision, right? "
"Yes, Professor."
When he faced Gemma Faley for the first time, he used this very effective trick to seize the initiative.
"We continue."
Snape pursed his lower lip and waved his wand.
(End of this chapter)
Swapping tactics are not uncommon.
But William hasn't seen many people who changed houses as thoroughly as Dumbledore in the original book.
After breakfast, the fourth graders went to the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom on the third floor - Quirrell's departure was so hasty that it remained the same for the time being.
"Who would have thought? He would be a dark wizard. I always thought that this year's Defense Against the Dark Arts class could finally learn something useful."
Jimmy whispered that he was still looking at the writing on the blackboard left by Quirrell—it was about the split analysis of "obstacles", a spell that is very commonly used in duels.
Quirrell very creatively divided this elementary spell into multiple links, and analyzed each link one by one what adjustments the wizard can make to sacrifice part of the performance while obtaining an effect that is more suitable for the current situation.
Such as faster use, greater power, less mana consumption, or longer distance, etc.
"He really paid attention to his lectures."
Even William himself had to agree.
"I just hope the new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor won't be Professor Snape - I don't really hate him, but Professor Snape has always wanted the position, and Professor Dumbledore didn't agree, which is There must be a reason."
Penello said softly.
"I heard that he used to be a Death Eater and was almost sent to Azkaban, but for some reason, Professor Dumbledore came forward to save him."
Jimmy looked around to make sure no one was overhearing.
"How do you know? This is a story from ten years ago."
William subconsciously frowned.
Jimmy is a half-blood wizard whose mother was a commoner-turned-witch.After graduating from Hogwarts, she did not choose to work in the wizarding world. Instead, she and her husband set up a handicraft workshop to make some exquisite handicrafts.
"Of course it is, people have been circulating these stories recently, like Snape is actually a Death Eater, and Hagrid opened the Chamber of Secrets back then.
It was Hagrid who opened the Chamber of Secrets, huh?How ridiculous. "
Jimmy smiled, but looked at William's serious expression, "You mean he really. Chamber of Secrets? Chamber of Secrets?!" He stammered and asked.
"Hagrid was suspected of opening the Chamber of Secrets, but I don't think any sane person would easily believe this statement - I don't need to explain the reason."
William shook his head invisibly.
Although Hagrid's fanaticism for giant creatures would make him madly yearn for raising a basilisk, his half-giant blood would also make the basilisk madly yearn for eating a Hagrid, because it was big and had more meat.
"But how did this get out?"
William thought that he now believed more and more that there was a traitor among the students at Hogwarts.
"Jimmy, please pay attention to me, where did the gossip like this come from?"
"No problem, but I can't promise to know the source."
Jimmy readily agreed.
The bell for class just rang.
In the next second, he finally changed into an identical pure black wizard robe, and Snape, whose face turned pale due to blood loss, appeared at the door of the classroom.
"How could it be him?"
William thought in surprise.
He had thought it would be Remus Lupine.
Snape walked up to the podium like a bat, pulled out his wand and tapped on the blackboard lightly, cleaning up the writing on the blackboard at work - he turned around, his black eyes swept across the classroom, the corners of his lips Slight twitch.
"Your former Defense Against the Dark Arts professor left Hogwarts, and the new professor temporarily has some things of his kind that need to be dealt with first.
I will be in charge of your Defense Against the Dark Arts class for the next month, and the new class schedule will be sent to you by your respective prefects at a later date. "
he said slowly.
"Same species as him? Why did he say that?"
Penello was keenly aware of Snape's words - William naturally knew that Snape was referring to Lupine's "fluffy little problem" (the werewolf).
"Black magic. They are varied, varied, varied, and endless. Fighting them is like wrestling with a hydra.
When you congratulate yourself on chopping off a head, and immediately a new one springs up, more vicious and cunning than the first, you are dealing with something changeable and indestructible. "
Snape was talking about black magic in a tone of almost love and admiration—he slightly raised his voice, "As a result, your responses must be more flexible than black magic."
He lowered his head slightly, and his eyes suddenly turned to William.
"Again?! As for?"
William sighed silently in his heart.
"Mr. Buffalo, since you were so active last night, why didn't you come and share with me some of your thoughts on defense against the dark arts?"
Snape said slowly.
He motioned for William to stand on the other side of the podium, and Snape himself stood on the side near the window, "I will attack you with a spell, but it will slow down and weaken the power, you must find a suitable countermeasure. "
said Snape, the corners of his mouth twitching slightly.
"Let's start with the easy part first.
Locomotor Mortis. (Legs freeze to death)"
Snape waved his wand lazily.
A red light condensed slightly slowly, and then shot out.
"Protego. (Iron armor)"
William easily blocked it with the Iron Armor Curse.
"The Iron Armor Curse is always the most convenient choice for wizards when dealing with spells with average power, limited magic power, and no offensive spells."
Snape commented.
"Is he speaking seriously?"
William suddenly had such a funny idea.
"Attention, Buffalo.
Diffindo. (torn apart)"
Snape's spell this time was frighteningly fast!
Almost as soon as he raised his hand, the magic power had been accumulated.
"The Iron Armor Curse is absolutely too late."
William came to a conclusion in an instant - the Iron Armor Charm is the most versatile protective spell, because it can not only provide a barrier, but also bounce weaker spells back to the enemy.
But when facing an opponent stronger than oneself, using the Iron Armor Curse not only means giving up the initiative, but also may face the dilemma of not being able to keep up with the opponent's speed.
like this.
"Avis! (Flock of Birds)"
Countless sparrows flew out from the tip of William's wand, slammed into Snape's spell, and then exploded into feathers in mid-air.
"It's okay to deal with."
Snape didn't pursue, but waited for a moment before commenting, "Compared to the Iron Armor Curse, it used less magic power, took a shorter time, and got a chance to counterattack.
I guess, you should still have the ability to increase these feathers to block the opponent's vision, right? "
"Yes, Professor."
When he faced Gemma Faley for the first time, he used this very effective trick to seize the initiative.
"We continue."
Snape pursed his lower lip and waved his wand.
(End of this chapter)
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