Harry Potter’s Strongest Senior

Chapter 58 Focus on training?

Snape was stubborn, and he was obviously amazed by Sean's two-handed spellcasting, but he still pretended to be cold and hit him.

Being able to cast spells without a wand is enough to prove his excellence among Hogwarts students. Usually only a few top students in the seventh grade can cast spells without a wand.

But those who can cast spells with both hands at the same time, among the students of Hogwarts in the past hundred years, I am afraid that one hand is more than enough.

Here I have to mention Tom Riddle again. Maybe he was able to cast spells with both hands very early, but when he showed this talent, he was already in the fifth grade, and Sean is only in the second grade now.

And Snape in front of him, he is also a rare genius. In the seventh grade, in a magic duel, he used both hands to cast spells, and unexpectedly defeated the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor who was training with him at that time.

Therefore, Snape is well aware of the difficulty of casting spells with both hands at the same time. This is equivalent to using two hands at the same time. Two hands construct different magic frameworks at the same time. He has been accidentally injured by his own magic many times.

"It seems that we have to discuss the personnel arrangement for the team competition." Professor McGonagall looked at Sean and said.

Originally, the professors adjusted their team players according to the previous experience and according to the personnel arrangements of the opponents in the previous games. There are very few examples of team players being determined before the start of the game, unless the two have a necessary The grasp of victory.

Take Charlie and Theo as an example, a seventh grader and a sixth grader. The professors and other players believe that they are the strongest among the six, but the professors cannot guarantee that they will be able to compete in the team competition. win.

After all, if the sixth and seventh grades of the other three schools also form teams to participate in the team competition, and Charlie and Theo face off against them, the outcome will be 50-50, at most 40-60.

Although Kurt said before that in the ten four-school friendly matches, Hogwarts won seven championships, but that refers to the final championship in the fourth game. The strength of Hogwarts in the first three games was actually not Pulling away from other schools too.

Before the start of the fourth round of The Forest of the Glen, Hogwarts had formed an alliance with another team, or even multiple teams. Out of the seven championships, at least four of them used the right strategy because of this. Played three other schools.

After the other two groups of training ended, the professors got together to discuss something, and looked at Sean from time to time, and Sean could probably guess what they were talking about.

Let him, a second-year player, not play in the first few games, to induce opponents, and make them think that Hogwarts will put the weakest second-year player in the team competition, and when the time comes for the team competition, Sean can beat the opponent A surprise.

"Sean, how did you do it? It's a genius." Penello said in disbelief

Penelope could see clearly just now in mid-air, a broom flew up by itself and floated towards Snape. She couldn't figure out the situation at the time, but when she heard the conversation between Professor McGonagall and Snape, she also Knowing that it was Xiao En who was manipulating the broom by casting spells with both hands.

"As long as you work hard, you can do it too." Sean encouraged Penello solemnly.

The ghost knows how much Sean's nonsense has had an impact on Penello. According to her talent, it is absolutely impossible to cast spells with both hands, but because of Sean's encouragement, Penello worked harder later, until the seventh grade At that time, he was able to cast spells without a staff.

About ten minutes later, Professor McGonagall beckoned to Sean and Charlie, and they walked over.

"Tomorrow, Charlie, you will train with Sean," Professor McGonagall said.

"Good professor." The two said in unison.

This is basically training a fixed combination. Charlie's mobility on the broomstick is the strongest among the six, and the same is true for his magic level, of course not counting the exception of Sean.

In addition, Sean, a genius who seems to be in the second grade but actually has the level of the sixth grade,

Cooperating with his two hands to cast spells, the odds of winning are already very high.

"Come with me to the office," Snape said to Sean.

Sean wondered if there was anything he couldn't talk about now, but he still responded, "Okay, Professor."

The others went back to their dorms to rest, while Sean followed Snape to the teaching building. In the corridor on the first floor, Sean saw a strange face, a blond man in his thirties, wearing a neat suit, with a stern face.

He and Sean did not make eye contact, and walked towards the main entrance of the school after leaving the corridor.

"Professor, who was that person just now? It can't be the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts in the new semester, right?" That's all Sean could think of.

"Visitor from the Holy Inquisition," Snape said.

The Holy Tribunal is a magic school in the Balkans, and they were not there in the friendly match of the four schools. Why did this man come to Hogwarts? It seems that Dumbledore received him personally.

In Sean's first and second year of school, because he knew too little plot and information, it was difficult to predict the uncontrollable development of things, so he paid special attention to some outsiders.

After Harry entered school, the plot entered a stage that Sean was familiar with, and he would be more confident in doing things.

"It's just a temporary visitor, probably not a Death Eater sent by Bella." Sean thought.

The two came to Snape's office, and Sean didn't know what Snape was doing, so he asked.

"Professor, is there anything you want to tell me?"

Snape said flatly, "More than fifty years ago, Hogwarts had a student with supernatural talents. His grades in various subjects left the professors speechless, and he even created his own magic trick in his senior year. .”

Sean knew who Snape was talking about. The young Voldemort was indeed a shining star, and the professors liked this excellent student very much.

"But there was always darkness hidden in his heart. After graduation, he devoted himself to black magic and achieved unprecedented achievements in the field of black magic. Later, he set off a war in the wizarding world and became a fearsome existence." Snape Then he said.

"Professor, are you talking about the mysterious man, Voldemort?" Sean said the frightening name without changing his face.

Snape stared straight at Sean with cold eyes. Usually other wizards would show panic or make a fuss when they heard the name Voldemort, but Snape just stared at Sean like this with a stagnant face.

"In you, I see similarities with him. You are all too good, far surpassing your peers." Snape paused and continued.

"You can cast spells with both hands at the age of twelve. I admire your magical talent."

After Snape's few words, he was actually praising Sean's talent, which made Sean a little puzzled, it didn't seem like Snape's character.

Snape looked at Sean with deep eyes, "If you are willing to learn more advanced magic, I can teach you, such as the 'flying spell' for flying in the air without using a broomstick."

Sean was stunned, "What does Snape mean, he valued my talents and wanted me to be his personal disciple? The Flying Curse, this is an advanced magic created by Voldemort, and he only taught it to Snape."

Just as Sean was thinking that something good was coming, Snape's next words made him wake up suddenly.

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