The next morning, Snape, who had been experimenting with airflow magic for an hour, was flipping through books in the Room of Requirement.

Reggie drank a bottle of Baffy's brain-refreshing potion: "Let's go."

"Where?" Snape raised his head from his book in surprise.

"Duel Club, let's go take a look."

The Duel Club is located in a huge empty classroom on the fifth floor. The gathering that usually only involves members is packed with people today.

The three dueling combinations were already locked in an inseparable fight, and the prefects at the scene were casting iron armor spells on the audience to prevent them from being accidentally injured.

This has become a battle between the transfer students and the Hogwarts students. Several transfer students have been affected and each has his own opponent. Unfortunately, their opponents are all seventh grade students.

And the tip of Hamilton's wand was continuously emitting colorful spells, aiming at Hein of Ravenclaw opposite. It was obvious that his strength should not be underestimated, at least he was not as ignorant as he was.

Hamilton didn't lie. He was indeed very skilled in silent spells and good at dueling. The onlookers in the audience were all worried about Hein.

Seeing Reggie and Snape coming in, the fourth-year students and many Slytherin students started to stir slightly.

Dorcas seemed to be irritated by her opponent's slow moves. She used the agility of a seeker. While jumping to avoid the opponent's spell, she pointed the tip of her staff at the opponent and shouted angrily: "Quickly!" Imprisoned! Fainted to the ground! All turned to stone!"

A series of spells were struck, but the opponent did not dodge all of them, and was finally knocked down on the stage by one of the spells.

The crowd in the audience burst into cheers, especially Gryffindor, who blew a whistle.

Soon, another transfer student was also defeated by the Hufflepuff student and limped out of the classroom.

The two defeats seemed to stimulate Hamilton. He stopped on his dueling stage and said: "You are all seventh-grade students participating in the duel. Even if you win, you will be insignificant."

"Obviously he was the one who first said that age does not mean magic level and now he is emphasizing age. It's so shameless." A Gryffindor girl whispered "deliberately".

Hamilton didn't care about the comments around him. He looked around the audience condescendingly and said, "Are there any students below the seventh grade like us who dare to come and compete with me?"

Just as Gibbs was about to speak, he heard Snape's voice in his ear: "I'll do it."

Under Reggie's proud gaze, Snape took off his robe and stepped onto the duel stage vigorously.

On the other side, Hein wiped his sweat and glanced at Snape in surprise, and then saw Reggie in the audience. The expression on his face didn't change much, but his eyes clearly showed that he was in a good mood.

He raised his eyebrows and actually gave up his position and stepped aside.

Hamilton naturally knew Snape, Slytherin's Potions genius, that old slug had to read his name more than ten times every time in Potions class!

He said with some irony: "I have to remind some people who are overestimating their abilities, this is not a Potions Class answer question."

Hamilton was twice as big as Snape. Compared with him, Snape really looked like a little baby.

"I think the first step in the duel is not empty talk." Snape raised his wand and prepared to salute, saying as viciously as ever.

There was a burst of jeers from the audience, many of which came from Slytherin. I have to say that Hamilton is indeed an unpleasant guy.

Hamilton shut his mouth angrily and raised his wand in salute.

He first used a silent disarming spell, which was blocked by Snape, and then added a petrifying spell, which was blocked by Snape. Finally, his wand spurted out blazing flames, with a burning sound. The heat went towards Snape.

The nearest audience members used water spray to extinguish the fire, and the students on the side of the stage stepped back collectively.

Although this flame is not a profound magic, it must have elements of black magic. The senior students understood it instantly.

The flames rushed towards Snape, completely engulfing him. The entire classroom was filled with screams, and some people ran out to find the professor.

The Slytherin students looked with horror on their faces as they saw that the place where Snape was standing was already a fireball, but Reggie stood quietly at the edge of the stage and did not move.

The fireball on the stage spiraled upwards, and Snape's figure appeared in everyone's sight again. The flames formed a fiery snake with his wand, surrounding him like a guardian, and gradually extinguished.

Suddenly, the tip of Snape's wand was pointed at Hamilton, and a stream of water rushed straight towards him. Hamilton hurriedly summoned the Iron Armor Charm and other protective magic, but they were unable to withstand the oncoming high-pressure water, and his wand was washed to the ground. , the man failed to stand firm and fell off the duel stage.

"It seems that you have not mastered the Clear Water Spring Charm at all." Snape withdrew the water source and said calmly while stroking the wand.

Professor Dearborn and Professor Flitwick, who came in a hurry, saw this scene at the door.

"I would like to give Mr. Snape twenty points for his excellent Clear Water Fountain Curse and Silent Curse!" Professor Flitwick said excitedly.

"I also want to add twenty points to Mr. Snape, very beautiful defense! But I have to deduct ten points from Mr. Hamilton, plus two weeks of confinement. The use of dark magic is not allowed in Hogwarts!" Dee Professor Erborn said angrily.

Hamilton sat up awkwardly and grabbed his wand.

A pair of feet stopped in front of him. He looked up and saw Reggie's handsome and cold face.

"Remember, the greatness of Hogwarts has never been just the knowledge reflected in the classroom. The magic created by our founder is far beyond your imagination." Reggie's voice was cold and arrogant, but it made the surrounding students Collective applause.

Hamilton didn't speak. He wiped the water from his head and left the classroom.

On the other side of the classroom, Hein was looking at Snape who had just come off the stage in surprise, and asked him if he was interested in joining the dueling club.

Snape's work schedule was already full. He rejected Hein without mercy and walked to the Great Hall with Reggie.

Fourth-year Severus Snape defeated sixth-year Hamilton in three rounds, which became the talk of the school in the following weeks. Hamilton no longer dared to criticize Hogwarts at will.

In March, Reggie's research on air flow control magic and magic to resist dementors made no progress at all. He could not find a suitable way to achieve the desired effect.

DAM's activities are basically focused on communication. Reggie told all members that if no one can break through the bottleneck in April, he will change the topic and study anti-disturbance spells and cracking spells first.

For fifth- and seventh-graders, Easter is a great time for a revision craze, spending their days in the library memorizing books and practicing spells.

Students in other grades are also writing furiously in the library to cope with the mountain of homework.

Greengrass, a senior, was like Regulus. He paid seven times the price to take all Regis' tutoring time to help him prepare for the OW.Ls exam.

Reggie was very happy about this and told Snape proudly: "The tuition fees given to me are more expensive than those given to you!"

Snape could only turn his head and point the back of his head at him.

In mid-May, when everyone was suffering from pre-exam review, Principal Dumbledore announced that the castle would hold a dance after the exams in June to bid farewell to the Gundemek students who had spent half a year at Hogwarts. group.

Unfortunately, the students present were so preoccupied with examination points such as the characteristics of werewolves, the formula for the elixir of life, and the evolution of vampires that they did not pay any attention to Principal Dumbledore's notice.

Slytherin won the Quidditch trophy in the final Quidditch match.

At the end of May, Snape's 15th birthday arrived.

Reggie and Anthony gave him a small celebration, and Reggie gave him a measuring pot and brewing crucible.

At 11:30 pm, Reggie finished studying the progress he had planned for the day in front of the fireplace in the Room of Requirement.

When he returned to the basement, he found someone else in the lounge.

Vivian sat in a sofa chair and read a book intently.

Reggie was about to say hello to Eric and return to the dormitory, but was stopped by Vivian.

"Reggie, where were you before? I've been looking for you for a long time."

"What happened?" Reggie asked evasively.

"I... I'm going to ask you for reference on the paper on Transfiguration." Vivian said, "Also, I can't find Riddle.

"Then I'll give it to you tomorrow. I remember this homework is due the day after tomorrow, right?" Reggie smiled friendly and went back to the dormitory.

Vivian returned to the dormitory a little depressed and found that her roommate had drawn the curtain and lit the wand, not knowing what she was looking at.

Vivian didn't ask, and went straight back to her bed to sleep, while Galin on the other side mumbled inaudibly in his sleep.

For the next week, Reggie went about his usual business of being his top student and the darling of his professors, except he spent more time in the library than in the Room of Requirement.

At the end of the week, Lily told Snape in the library that she agreed with Snape's idea.

She would not single out books on black magic and look down on white magic, he would study them comprehensively.

Regis and Snape agreed on the required books and told Snape that he would bring the books to the Room of Requirement disguised as other reference books.

"By the way, last week Greengrass seemed to find that we were often away from the library. So unless necessary, we should try to read in the library as much as possible." Reggie did not want to lose this dedicated place for practice.

"Okay," Snape said, "I will also find time to practice in the classroom occasionally."

The next day, Reggie used fragmentation and restoration to change the covers of several dark magic books into versions of "Standard Spells" and sent them to the Room of Requirement.

When he returned to the library from the Room of Requirement, he saw Snape helping a Slytherin brat read a paper. Reggie nodded knowingly to Snape.

The kid lowered his head to check the paper without paying attention.

The temperature began to rise in March, the sun shone on the grass, the black lake also glowed with golden light, and even the Slytherin dormitory, which was always dark, seemed to have some natural light.

Among the four large gem hoppers, Slytherin has the largest number of gems.

Prefect Greengrass is very satisfied with the situation so far, and also has a good impression of Reggie, whom he was not familiar with before.

The first-year students have almost regarded Regis as a model who knows all things. Whether they are questions inside or outside the classroom, they can get answers from Regis.

Although you can ask Snape, but Snape doesn't know what specific problems will occur in the operation of herbal medicine and how to deal with it, and Snape never listens to the History of Magic coursework, relying entirely on his own knowledge reserves.

More importantly, Snape was too perfunctory, always answering nonchalantly, and sometimes just letting everyone think about it for themselves; he was not as serious and serious as Reggie, and even a little harsh.

"Why don't you point out the specific areas where he made mistakes and let him focus on revising them, instead of asking him to read the document that is less than five pages long?" Snape's feather pen brushed across the parchment, leaving The next string of beautiful handwriting.

Just now, Reggie answered another Hufflepuff boy who asked a question coquettishly.

"Only by looking for himself can he understand why the discussion about werewolf behavior is not rigorous and can be dismissed. Professor Dearborn will not give high marks to such an untenable argument." Reggie continued to write his own. Transfiguration coursework.

"Besides, I answer this way so that I can drive away those who want to get the answer directly from me."

"Then I should say thank you to Merlin for not being treated so casually when I first asked you the question." Anthony said dryly.

"Because you did your best to do your research before asking the question." Reggie said without raising his head, "I don't need to ask you to do any additional research."

Reggie inserted the quill into the ink bottle and said, "This is a good idea. I am really annoyed, especially when I am interrupted in the middle of thinking about a problem."

Vivian, who had been listening silently, suddenly had an idea and shouted: "Clarissa!"

"what?"

"Clarissa must be interested in helping us set up a paid tutoring group. She can be the manager!" Vivian has long felt that it is not appropriate to provide long-term voluntary tutoring to everyone.

In fact, Ruigi himself felt that this approach went beyond his principles as a person. He was not a professor or an assistant professor.

After half an hour.

Reggie was stunned for a few seconds, listening to Vivian's plan: "We will spend two hours every day to report to Clarissa. Students with questions will go to her to sign up and make an appointment. Each person will have 10 to 15 minutes." , no wait for overdue orders" "The prices are different between the two time periods, and the prices for reading papers, guiding spell practice and borrowing notes are also different", "Clarissa can get a manager's fee" and so on.

Then she turned to look at Reggie: "What about this plan?"

Reggie: "Okay."

During dinner, when Reggie came to the Great Hall, Clarissa had already made a small display board and placed it in front of Slytherin's table. The time and place where Reggie and Snape would answer questions would be updated every day.

There was an endless stream of people watching.

Snape ate her stew slowly beside her.

A student who had not spoken much said jokingly: "Rigi, I can understand that Snape is short of money. Why are you so short of money too? Are you following Clarissa's example?"

"Wrong," Reggie said, "I clearly marked the price!"

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