Harry Potter: Glory Bows to Me

Chapter 63 Other Rules for Using the Disarming Spell

Amanta encouraged from the audience: "Harry, Draco, beautiful!"

It's so brilliant even though they can only use one spell, and they are worthy of being the sworn enemies for many years in the original plot.

The two of them fired spells back and forth on the duel stage.

Draco always managed to catch Harry off guard and hit him in the arm or calf when he was unable to dodge.

Harry, on the other hand, kept dodging to the sides, sometimes rushing towards Draco as soon as he stood up from the cushions, shouting spells as he rushed.

The sudden ferocity alone was enough to frighten Draco into panic.

Amanta reminded Harry several times not to cross the line.

However, although Harry's behavior may seem reckless, it is not just threatening and aggressive behavior.

It seems that Harry has discovered this little-known fact.

The Disarming Spell can not only disarm the person being cast, but can also cause a disarming effect within the area around the person. In other words, when using the Disarming Spell on others, the things held by the people around you will also fly away.

Harry rushed towards Draco several times, hoping to get Draco closer to this range so that he would not be able to dodge the disarming attack.

He failed several times, and the last time he simply ignored Amanta's warning, crossed the center line, and rushed to Draco, catching Draco off guard.

Harry yelled, "Expelliarmus—"

Even though he wasn't aiming at Draco at all, the wand in Draco's hand still flew out.

"Merlin's gloves, damn it! What the hell is going on?"

Draco's eyes widened in surprise and he jumped off the dueling platform to pick up his wand.

Amanta clapped her hands vigorously and exclaimed, "Not bad! Harry, how did you find out? The Disarming Spell has another attack technique, which is that it also has a small-scale disarming effect within the surrounding area."

Harry grinned.

"I once picked up the wand from under a puppet and I stood next to it and attacked another puppet - and the shield fell off its hand!"

"I felt a little strange, and at first I wondered if I had knocked the shield off - but I clearly hadn't touched it. I tried it a few more times before I was sure. It was really amazing."

Draco was unconvinced and said, "Harry, you violated the rules and crossed the line. It doesn't count."

"Then come again!"

Harry rubbed his hands together, and the two quickly returned to fighting form.

For the last time, when their spells hit each other at the same time and they both fell to the mat, Amanta spoke up to stop their next round of attacks.

"So far, you've all practiced well today, it's Cedric and I's turn."

"Oh..." Harry was quite disappointed.

It seems that his surging fighting spirit has not yet been fully vented.

Amanta raised an eyebrow.

"Since you guys want to continue so much, how about we have a double duel later?"

"Duel by two?"

"It's a wizard duel where two wizards fight against two wizards," Draco explained.

"Great!" Harry had no other opinion and hurriedly climbed up from the cushion.

Amanta walked onto the dueling stage and warned Cedric, "You can only use the disarming spell today, understand?"

Cedric nodded: "Of course, but..."

He hesitated.

"Although I often hear about your deeds in school, no matter what, you are just a freshman. I am worried..."

Amanta smiled politely and said, "Don't underestimate me. Try your best. Aren't you Hufflepuffs the most fair and just? Show the attitude you should have in a duel."

"Okay, I will."

Cedric's eyes became much firmer.

Amanta and he bowed to each other and walked to the two ends of the duel stage.

Harry yelled, "Come on, Amanta!"

Amanta looked at Cedric, waiting for his move, motionless, while Cedric raised his wand, pointing it at Amanta, but was hesitant to make a move.

After the two confronted each other for a while, Cedric spoke sheepishly.

"Uh... where's your wand? I mean, I was waiting for you to take out your wand..."

He added: "It is not my policy to attack an unarmed first-year student."

"While you were reading, I tried to practice wandless magic. I just wanted to try it now."

Amanta shrugged.

Cedric's eyes widened in shock. What happened today had greatly exceeded his understanding.

"Wandless magic? ... I heard that only some of the top wizards can master wandless magic. At least I remember that they are like our headmaster Professor Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall and Professor Snape... and the You-Know-Who and others."

"So you don't believe me?"

Amanta looked at him sincerely, her light ice-blue eyes flashing with tiny starlight.

"It's not that I don't believe it... I just think it's too unbelievable."

Cedric was at a loss.

"In fact, I think many people have the talent to perform wandless magic, but after relying too much on the wand, they gradually forget this talent and can no longer use it skillfully."

Amanta added.

In fact, before the invention of the wand in Europe, wizards only used wandless magic, and some schools in other parts of the world only taught wandless magic.

Cedric was still a little curious.

"What happens if you are unarmed and get hit by a Disarming Spell?"

"That's something I'm curious about, too. From what I've read in books, the Disarming Spell doesn't actually take away the opponent's weapons. It just makes the things in the opponent's hands fly away. The impact effect can also make a person fly a certain distance. If you're hit by several Disarming Spells at the same time, you might fall into a coma."

Amanta explained in detail the definition of the disarming spell in the book.

"I guess - either my Sage Ring will fly out, or I will fly out and fall to the ground, that's all."

"Okay, then, let's get started. You go first."

Cedric still insisted that she strike first.

Amanta no longer refused, concentrating her mind and staring closely at the wand in his hand.

She had just practiced the use of wandless magic to disarm several times, and now she was quite proficient in using it.

She snapped her fingers.

whoosh-

Without warning.

Cedric's wand suddenly slipped out of his hand, drew a parabola in the air, and fell on the cushion behind him as if he had thrown it himself.

He hadn't even reacted yet.

"Is this wandless magic? Oh my god, this is the first time I've seen it. It's totally unexpected."

Cedric was stunned for a few seconds before he reacted and jumped onto the cushion behind him to pick up his wand.

"There's no spell, no spark route... How do you defend against this?"

Amanta suggested: "If you can only use the Disarming Charm, it is indeed a bit unfair to you. How about adding the Shield Charm?"

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