I was expelled from Hogwarts?

Chapter 708 Avada Kedavra

Barty Crouch's escape from Azkaban caused endless debate in the wizarding world. This incident also affected students as far away as Hogwarts.

The most obvious impact was that a group of dementors appeared again around the school. They lingered over Hogwarts all day long, making the sky foggy, as if covered with a thick layer of dark clouds.

There are also two dementor guards guarding the school gate, almost replicating the situation of capturing Peter Pettigrew last year.

Dumbledore also reminded everyone seriously at a dinner that they should never go out at night, let alone leave the school without authorization and go to the Forbidden Forest, otherwise they would be attacked by dementors.

When the principal talked about this, most students looked at Luo Fe unconsciously.

He exposed Barty Crouch's criminal behavior of hiding his son in his home, which resulted in the Crouchs and his son being imprisoned in Azkaban.

Everyone thinks that Crouch's escape from prison must be to seek revenge on him!

Rove didn't think so, but he also wanted Crouch to come to him, so that he could catch Crouch and interrogate him as to why he escaped from Azkaban.

Luo Fe even thought about leaving school in a high profile one day to attract Crouch to come to him.

Dumbledore spoke seriously at dinner, but the appearance of the dementors did not cause panic or concern among the students.

Last year, Sirius taught everyone how to learn the Patronus Charm. Although most people failed to learn it, it did not prevent them from feeling that they had mastered the means to deal with Dementors.

There were even students standing a little far away from the school gate, holding wands and shouting call for protection to attack the dementors.

Their wands could only spray some white mist, but it was exciting enough.

This act of seeking death was soon discovered by Professor McGonagall, who caught them and locked them in a room with Peeves as punishment.

As a result, no one dared to provoke Dementors anymore.

The appearance of Dementors also had a bad impact, that is, the outdoor practical classes on Defense Against the Dark Arts were cancelled.

The little wizards could no longer follow Moody to the Forbidden Forest and could only stay in the classroom to learn magic, which greatly reduced everyone's enthusiasm for class.

At this time, Moody, who was standing in the classroom and explaining the Unforgivable Curse, looked at the unfocused little wizards. He turned his magic eye around and suddenly said:

Miss Aibo, where did I just talk?

Hannah hurriedly stuffed the newspaper in her hand into her schoolbag and stood up tremblingly. She scratched her head for a long time, hesitating and speechless.

Professor Moody pointed at Rove and asked, Mr. Scamander, tell her.

Rolf closed the Ravenclaw notebook in his hand, stood up, and replied:

You were just talking about Avada Kedavra, the Killing Curse, derived from Aramaic - an official language of the ancient Persian Empire.

That's right. Moody said, So there have always been rumors that the Killing Curse was invented by Darius. He used Avada Kedavra to assassinate the tyrant Xerxes I. This is also the earliest recorded person who died under the Killing Curse. wizard.

Moody's magic eye stared at Hannah and said in a rough voice: Miss Abbott, do you remember? Please read the newspaper after class time!

Hannah's face turned red and she quickly apologized to Mad-Eye, and this little episode brought everyone's attention back to the classroom.

Moody limped toward the podium and shouted, Next, I'm going to show you the Avada Kedavra.

He opened the drawer of the podium, took out a large glass bottle, and took out a mouse.

The mouse was as big as a kitten, its skin was pale, and it looked disgusting.

Moody let go of the mouse, and it ran away immediately, but Mad-Eye was faster. He raised his wand and shouted:

Avada Kedavra!

A dazzling green light flashed, piercing everyone's eyes. The mouse, which was alive and kicking just a moment ago, instantly lay on its back on the table, motionless. It was undoubtedly dead.

Suddenly there was a gasp in the classroom, some students screamed, and some fell off their chairs.

No one felt sympathy for the death of the mouse. Everyone was just frightened by the green light.

Is this Avada Kedavra? !

Muditi swung the dead rat by its tail, swung it in mid-air, and showed it to all the students:

Look at this rat, it doesn't have any wounds on its body - Avada Kedavra is like this. When it kills an animal, it doesn't cause harm to the body, but directly attacks the soul.

What's even more frightening is that there is no breaking curse for the Killing Curse. As long as the body is hit by green light, you will die. Moody said calmly.

Of course, only one person has escaped this death so far, and that's Harry Potter.

The students whispered, and Susan raised her hand and asked boldly:

Professor Moody...have you ever killed anyone with Avada Kedavra?

Moody was silent for a while, then finally nodded and said, Killed.

Professor, isn't Avada Kedavra the Unforgivable Curse? Justin said in confusion.

Most of the time it's the Unforgivable Curse. If you use it on humans, you will be imprisoned in Azkaban for a lifetime. Moody explained with a serious expression:

But in wartime, the Killing Curse will become a very useful magic.

For example, during the era when Grindelwald was raging, wizards were allowed to use Avada Kedavra when fighting against his henchmen, the Wiccan Party.

Also during the Wizarding War more than ten years ago, Barty Crouch, who served in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement at the time, issued an order to legalize the use of the Unforgivable Curse by Aurors on Death Eaters.

So, when I was allowed, I used Avada Kedavra to kill dark wizards, and I killed more than one.

Moody's voice was extremely cold, and he said in a deep voice:

I still remember the first time I used the Killing Curse:

At that time, not long after I became an Auror, a dark wizard killed my companion and chopped off his head.

The death of my companion aroused my violent hatred, and I used Avada Kedavra to kill the man.

Moody looked at the students who were already silent and said with a ferocious expression:

Before that, like you, I can't use Avada Kedavra. Even if I chant the spell, it will only make others nosebleed at most.

But in that moment, my anger helped me unleash the spell and kill the enemy.

What drives the killing curse is hatred rather than powerful magic. Moody's voice became dull:

I hope you never feel those emotions and never use Avada Kedavra.

But we must confirm that the dark wizard can use this magic. Moody said solemnly:

So next, I'm going to teach you how to deal with the Killing Curse and how to... survive its attack!

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