Learn magic in Harry Potter

Chapter 154: A Serious Defense Against the Dark Arts Class

Throughout the Care of Magical Creatures class, the other young wizards, like Harry, flew around in circles in the air.

Except for Malfoy, he hasn't taken much action since the incident.

Instead, he stood in the corner with a serious expression, as if he was thinking about something, giving off a bit of the feeling of a strategist.

After all the little wizards had their fun, Hagrid announced the end of get out of class.

"I really didn't expect Malfoy to thank me. It's unlike him! I thought he would stick his neck out and yell!"

On the way back, Ron kept complaining about Malfoy, and Harry looked as if Ron was right.

"Indeed! I didn't expect him to thank me, it's very strange." Hermione also agreed.

"Yeah! I find it weird too, but I guess I've been taught a lesson."

Although Wright was confused about Malfoy's thanks, he could roughly guess the reason.

It was nothing more than what his father, Lucius, had said to Malfoy.

It must have taken a lot of effort to make this naughty kid surrender.

But he didn't care. Besides, he took action just because he didn't want to waste so many brain cells on the follow-up of this matter.

At this moment, Malfoy, who was walking behind and had become much more tactful after being taught by Lucius, was looking at Wright's back.

His father's extremely serious, even warning, admonishment echoed in his mind:

"Stay away from the man named Wright Rags. Don't get close to him. He is dangerous. Don't trust him. Stay away from him. Stay far away."

"Don't let him find any flaws in front of you, otherwise..."

Lucius's face, twisted into a hideous expression due to fear, was also deeply engraved in his mind.

Silently retracting his gaze from Wright, the trained Malfoy responded appropriately to questions from the surrounding wizards of the Serpentine Academy.

Malfoy didn't come to disturb them for a while, which was good news.

However, in the Potions class the next day, Harry, Ron, and Hermione knew why Slytherin had always held the house cup.

In the dim Potions classroom, Snape was like a snake king patrolling his territory, constantly moving in the darkness. Suddenly:

"Mr. Weasley, your method of handling potions is too rough. Not only does it cut into large and small pieces, but there is also a lot of waste."

"So, five points from Gryffindor!"

"Potter! Are you distracted? You will pay for your attitude! Ten points from Gryffindor!"

"professor……"

"Miss Granger! Now is the time for mixing potions, not for questions. Five points from Gryffindor!"

"And, Mr. Longbottom! If you can't finish the potion, I'm going to deduct another ten points from Gryffindor!"

……

Throughout the Potions class, Snape kept an eye on them and deducted points if they made any small move.

In Potions class, all of Hagrid's extra points were deducted, and he even lost a lot of points.

This time, Harry and Ron were so angry that they could hardly speak.

On the way to the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, they were always behind Snape, from top to bottom, inside and outside, in every aspect.

When Light arrived at the classroom, he took out his textbook and waited for Professor Lupin to come and teach.

After a long time, the door of the classroom was opened by Lupin with a faint smile. After entering the classroom, he said loudly to the little wizards:

"Hello everyone! I am your new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. You can call me Professor Lupin."

At this time, he paused, looked around the classroom, looked at the little wizards sitting upright, and said with a smile:

"Put down your textbooks and pick up your wands. Today's first class is a practical class."

When they heard about the practical class, everyone showed inexplicably strange expressions.

What unfamiliar words! It has been two years, and Lockhart only had a practical Defense Against the Dark Arts class last year.

As a result, he was almost beaten up by the teaching aids he brought with him, as if he was here to make fun of him.

Looking at the strange expressions of the little wizards, Lupin did not explain, but motioned for everyone to follow.

The young wizards took their wands and followed him with worry and expectation.

Following the crowd, Wright walked through the empty corridor, around the corner, and came to the door of an empty classroom.

Lupin stopped, and Wright looked curiously and found something floating in the air.

Peeves is trying to block the keyhole of the door with chewing gum.

Peeves, who had just finished his prank, looked up and was immediately frightened when he saw Lupin right in front of him.

He jumped up into the air and yelled as if to vent his anger: "Stupid Lupin, you are a fool, a moron..."

At this moment, all the little wizards looked at Lupin, wanting to know how he would deal with this annoying Peeves.

"Peeves, if I were you I'd take the gum out of the keyhole."

"Otherwise, Mr. Filch will be very angry!"

Lu Ping persuaded with a smile, showing the calmness and reliability of an adult.

Not only did Peeves in the air ignore the persuasion, he also made a face at Lupin and burst into laughter!

At this time, Harry poked Wright in the crowd and asked, "Wright, can you deal with Peeves? Will Professor Lupin fail?"

"I think it won't be difficult to deal with Peeves. Lupin can deal with it easily too, as long as we find the right method." Light said with a smile as he looked at Peeves who was becoming more and more arrogant in the air.

While the two were whispering, Lupin turned around, looked at the students around him with a relaxed expression and said:

"I know a very effective spell that can easily deal with mischievous ghosts like Peeves."

"So, I want you to help me deal with it! Please pick up your wands and read with me."

Peeves in the air realized the danger and was about to run away when he heard Lupin shouting, "Vadi Vasi!"

The chewing gum that was originally blocking the keyhole suddenly hit Peeves' nostrils with a whoosh, causing it to tumble several times in the air.

Seeing that Lupin's magic really worked, the little wizards raised their wands and pointed them at Peeves, shouting, "Vadi Vasi."

As the magic was successfully released, a large number of items flew towards Peeves, who had just stabilized in the air.

Looking at the buttons and small stones flying towards him, Peeves screamed in panic and ran away.

Seeing this scene, the little wizards cheered and Lupin also smiled and applauded.

"Very good! Because of your outstanding performance, I will give Gryffindor ten extra points." Then, he began to explain in detail the effect of this magic.

Looking at Harry who changed from worry to cheering in an instant, Wright couldn't help but sigh: "People are so fickle!"

"I was worried about the car flipping over just now."

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