Harry Potter: Dark Alchemy

Chapter 172: How can French people learn English spells?

Early the next morning.

When Chang Chu met Wright coming down from the boys' dormitory in the Ravenclaw common room, he still didn't give him a good look.

Last night, when Changchu sneaked into Wright's dormitory, Wright told her almost everything he knew about Villita. Wright told Chang Chu everything about how he and Villita got to know each other, Villita's life experience and true identity, and why Villita came to attend Hogwarts in the UK.

And Chang Chu also knew that some nights in the future, Wright would run outside the castle to conduct ability control training with Snape and Villita.

Although Chang Chu was quite satisfied with Wright confessing Villita's true identity to her, she still felt very uncomfortable with Wright's bold behavior during his stay in France. He is obviously just a third-year student at Hogwarts, but he dares to interfere wantonly in the operations of the French Ministry of Magic!

Couldn't his stupid head think about the fact that there are still people in the UK who have been worried about him for nearly an entire summer vacation?

Chang Chu did not show any fear about Villita's true identity, because Wright had done his best to weaken Obscurus' true strength during his description last night. From Chang Chu's point of view, Villita is just a poor little girl with a somewhat mutated magic power.

It took Wright a while in the common room to get Chang Chu, who was still angry, to smile again.

As the two of them walked towards the auditorium downstairs, Wright was extremely glad that Chang Chu spent most of his summer vacation at Hermione's house and had no habit of reading newspapers on weekdays. Otherwise, if she had seen the animated picture of Villita destroying Paris in the newspaper, I believe Chang Chu would not be as calm as now.

late at night.

Wright skillfully avoided other students and walked unimpeded from the Ravenclaw common room to the Great Hall on the first floor of the castle. After a while, Snape also led Villita up from the Slytherin dungeon on the underground floor and appeared in the foyer.

Without making any small talk, Snape took the lead and walked out from the castle gate. Wright and Villita looked at each other and followed him.

The three of them walked through the castle gate together and walked directly towards the Forbidden Forest without stopping when passing the large lawn in front of the castle gate. Not long after, the three of them came to a silent clearing next to the Forbidden Forest, and Snape finally stopped.

"Take out your wand, Mademoiselle Huppert," said Snape. "As for Paz, you may go and sit aside now."

Villita glanced at Wright, who shrugged and walked towards the edge of the clearing.

Wright understood why Dumbledore had requested that he be present when Snape taught Villita. Because if the Obscurus residing in Villita's body loses control, only Dumbledore and Wright in the school have enough ability to calm Villita down again.

Of course, Dumbledore did it because of his pure strength, while Wright did it because of the close relationship between him and Villita.

But as the principal of Hogwarts and wearing many hats at the same time, it would be unrealistic for Dumbledore to spend a lot of time training with Villita. Moreover, if he did that, he might not be able to wait for Dumbledore until Teach two or three classes and the semester is over. Therefore, we can only entrust this matter to Wright, who can also solve the problem of Villita's loss of control, but is not so busy at the same time.

This is why Wright felt that Dumbledore had tricked him again.

Because in the case of Villita, it was almost always just Dumbledore who was causing trouble for Wright!

But it doesn’t make much sense to say this now.

Wright walked to the edge of the clearing, took out his wand and turned a stone on the ground into a comfortable wooden chair. Then he sat on the wooden chair and watched the training between Villita and Snape over there.

At this time, Villita also had her wand in her hand.

"Miss Huppert, do you want to learn how to control power first, or do you want to learn how to control emotions and spirit first?" Snape stared at Villita unblinkingly.

Villita tightened the wand in her hand, and then said: "The first type."

"Not bad, but not very wise." Snape said, and he glanced contemptuously at Wright. "But it's what I expected."

Villita ignored Snape's words.

"Because of my understanding of your current level, Miss Pell, I don't intend to teach you any advanced spells," Snape curled his lips. "There are three spells that are very suitable for wizards with huge magic power but insufficient theoretical knowledge. , the Disarming Curse, the Stunning Curse and the Iron Armor Curse."

Snape's words reached Wright's ears on the night wind, and he couldn't help but nodded while sitting on the chair. In the first grade, Professor Derwent taught the students the same three spells at the beginning. However, the Disarming Curse and the Stunning Curse were okay, and the Iron Armor Curse was still not cast by many students during the final examination.

"Considering your lack of defensive measures, Miss Huppert, what we are going to learn today is the Iron Armor Curse. Its spell is armor protection." Snape said. The reason why he chose to teach the Iron Armor Curse first was just because he remembered it temporarily. The two big holes in the Slytherin dungeons.

With this method, what disarming spells and stun spells need to be learned! Hit someone and they'll be unconscious!

"I will first teach you to successfully release, and then in the next process, I will use some little evil spells that are not worth mentioning to attack you, Miss Huppert, and all you need to do is follow my request. These curses are absorbed by the armor, reflected or deflected in the direction I specified," Snape said.

Villita nodded.

"Now, follow me." Snape raised his wand and waved it vertically downward without any hesitation in his movements. "Armor for protection!"

A thin, bright silver illusory shield suddenly appeared in front of Snape, and was immediately dispersed by him waving his wand.

"Armor protection!" Villita copied Snape's actions just now and recited the armor protection spell. However, no bright silver shield appeared, only the whine of a wand waving through the air.

Villita pursed her lips and bit her lower lip with her upper teeth.

"Pay attention to the pronunciation!" Snape frowned, and only then did he realize another problem.

There is no doubt that Verita is French, but there are still differences in the accents of French and English in daily speech. Although the pronunciation of the protego spell does not involve accent differences (just like the 'h' is not pronounced in French), there will still be other spells in the future that will inevitably involve this aspect.

But the problem is that there is no room for error in the pronunciation of the magic spell!

Although silent spells can effectively avoid this, Villita hasn't even learned to cast spells with sound yet!

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