Chapter 46 Expelliarmus Chain Lightning
Hearing Harry's answer, Dumbledore smiled in relief.
"It's Legilimens, the spell is Legilimens."
He stuffed the cockroach candy back into the jar.
"But don't be nervous, I won't use this spell on young wizards." Dumbledore showed a wise smile that suited his age, "I have lived long enough, Harry, for a man who is more than a hundred years old." For an old man, whatever an eleven-year-old child thinks is reflected on his face.”
"That's true." Harry smiled and put the cup back on the table.
But he still lowered his head.
Seeing that Harry was still reserved, Dumbledore said: "Well, it's getting late, so I won't keep you chatting any longer - go back to sleep early, Harry, and forget about today's unpleasantness."< br>
"Okay, Mr. Headmaster," Harry replied politely.
Dumbledore blinked, his half-moon glasses shining with wisdom.
"I prefer to be called professor than Mr. Principal."
"Good professor." Harry said politely.
After Harry left, Dumbledore sat in a chair in a daze for a while.
The Harry just now reminded him of an old friend.
It was a former student of Hufflepuff House, the magizoologist named Newt Scamander.
He had no doubt that Harry was the one from a hundred years ago. After all, time travel happened from time to time, but he had never heard of it spanning hundreds of years.
What's more, today's Harry is not only an eleven-year-old newborn, he is also the child he witnessed the birth of, and he personally sent this child to the Dursley family.
And Harry Potter, who "died" with Lanlock a hundred years ago, was a sixth-grade student.
Unless Dumbledore was really crazy, he would have such unrelated suspicions.
"The magic of love is really great, isn't it?" Dumbledore seemed to be talking to himself and to Fox.
Fox tilted the bird's head and chirped twice.
Just after breakfast the next day, Harry dragged Ron and Hermione to the eighth floor of the castle.
Today is Sunday, there are no classes scheduled, and Ron originally planned to find someone to play wizard chess for a while.
He pointed to the picture of the giant monster beating Barnabas the fool and said, "Look, this picture is really interesting."
""Troll Beats Barnabas the Fool,"" Hermione told Ron about the background knowledge of the portrait.
"How do you know everything?" Ron was a little frustrated: "I feel like you are more like a child born from a wizard family..."
"Reading more books will be good for you." Hermione stretched out a finger and tapped her temple.
While the two were talking, Harry had prepared the template for the Room of Requirement.
A large door suddenly appeared on the wall opposite the portrait, startling Ron and Hermione.
"This is where we train for duels." Harry introduced to the two friends: "This will be our secret base from now on -"
"Is it really a secret base?" Ron was obviously more interested in the word 'secret base': "Absolutely, I bet that Fred and George definitely don't know about this place!"
"Why do you say that?" Hermione asked confused.
"If they two know, then I will know too." Ron said with a shrug.
The three little ones pushed the door open and saw a professional magic training ground.
Surrounding the room are mirror-like walls, with thick soft cushions piled randomly in the corners; and at the innermost side of the room, there is even a row of dummies holding wands. "Cool!" Ron drew out his wand in admiration, "It's a pity that this is a secret, otherwise, Fred and George would be jealous to death!"
"So which spell are we going to practice?" Hermione asked.
"Learn something Professor Quirrell won't teach us," Harry said concisely: "For example, the most basic dueling spell - the disarming spell."
He walked to the center of the field and reached out to summon a dummy holding a wand.
"Look, like this...Expelliarmus!"
A ray of red light shot out from the head of Harry's wand and hit the dummy's hand. The wand belonging to the dummy flew over in a swirl and was caught in Harry's hand.
"This is a simple disarming charm." Harry inserted the wand back into the dummy's hand.
"Is this a disarming spell?" Ron scratched his head and asked, "Why doesn't it look cool? Not as...gorgeous as you imagined?"
"Really powerful spells are all simple and unpretentious." Harry explained: "The use of spells is even more varied...just like the floating spell you used before."
Harry said, gently lifting the stool on the side with his wand: "Winguardium Leviosa——"
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"Just like this, you see."
He flicked the wand in his hand, and the stool suddenly jumped up.
"What if it happens again?"
Harry gently put down the stool, once again used the disarming spell to knock away the dummy's wand, and then used the levitating spell to control the wand's speed and thrust it into the dummy's eye.
"This is too barbaric..." Hermione said with a frown.
"Is it barbaric?" Harry was still sighing in his heart. After all, he was a child living in a peaceful era...
When he was in school, his classmates were afraid that the spells were not brutal enough to cause effective damage to dark wizards.
"Dark wizards won't talk to you about civility, Hermione." Harry said, "You have to know that dark wizards are extremely vicious existences. Take the Death Eaters who tortured Neville's parents, for example, don't you When fighting them, do you still need to be civilized or barbaric? No, at that time you will only worry about the lack of power of your spell."
"Yes, Hermione." Ron said, "Dark wizards are the most cunning and ruthless beings..."
"Sorry, Harry." Hermione nodded, agreeing with Harry's statement.
"Like me." Harry patted Ron on the shoulder and showed them both in slow motion: "Wave the wand like this - one horizontally and one vertically...Expelliarmus!"
"Expelliarmus!" Ron waved his wand and pointed at the dummy in the center of the field.
The atmosphere was a bit awkward and nothing happened.
Not only Ron, but Hermione too.
Harry took the trouble to correct the two of them. More than half an hour passed, and Hermione was the first to learn Expelliarmus.
After a while, Ron, who refused to admit defeat, also learned this spell.
While Hermione and Ron were practicing the disarming spell, Harry also fell into thinking.
There is no doubt that his best spell back then was this Expelliarmus.
Velatia even suggested that he develop this spell. According to her idea, other magic could be used to leave a mark on the target, and finally the mark could be used to chain the disarming spell.
In layman's terms, it is a disarming spell that hits multiple enemies at the same time.
Theoretically, when there are multiple opponents close to each other, a disarming spell can disarm several people at the same time; but the route Velatia pointed out to him is to use the disarming spell at a long distance or an extremely long distance. A disarming spell disarms multiple enemies at the same time.
(End of chapter)