Harry Potter and MI6

Chapter 63 Gravel

The next morning, after having a simple breakfast, Luke, Leonid and Ropats came to the backyard open space.

After chatting with Ekaterina last night, Luke told her that he knew the Disillusionment Curse, and also listed many additional spells that he could use.

Ekaterina hurriedly submitted this list to everyone who was still formulating the training plan. They didn't care about the way, but why didn't they tell it earlier? After all, they didn't ask.

No matter how tough their local school, Durmstrang, is, it would be unimaginable for a first-year student to have so many curses.

With this list, they can directly eliminate a large part of the training content that has not been designed yet.

Ropacz even proposed direct instruction in combat.

So this morning, the originally scheduled Disguise Curse class was turned into a combat class taught by Ropacz.

Luke felt that Leonid was like a principal or dean who came to attend classes to ensure the quality of Ropatz's teaching.

Ropacz moved a stone and went straight to the point.

"Can you break this stone into pieces? Luke."

Luke nodded, took out his wand, pointed it at the stone, waved the wand, and cast a crushing spell.

"Shattered to pieces!"

The spell hit the stone, breaking it into tiny pieces.

Ropacz picked up the remains of the stone from the ground, rubbed it with his hands, and kneaded it into a pile of powder.

Without commenting, Ropacz placed a bigger stone on the ground.

"Try breaking this again."

Luke did the same action again.

The stone was broken into small pieces again, but this time Lopacz could not break them easily.

Ropacz nodded, exchanged looks with Leonid, and Leonid turned and left.

Luke looked at the stone that Ropac was still holding in his hand, and he didn't understand what he meant.

Judging from his previous actions, Ropacz's standard for judging destructive power should be whether he can crush the broken stones into powder again.

Why did you just nod and signal Leonid to leave now?

Sure enough, things didn't end that simply.

Ropacz spoke again: "Next I will throw this stone into the sky, can you still break it?"

Lu Ke hesitated slightly and said, "I can try."

This is already a small piece of gravel, and it is indeed not an easy task to hit it while moving.

Ropacz hummed, then slightly threw the stone in his hand and caught it again, as if feeling its weight.

Then he twisted his body, pressed down slightly, and made a throwing gesture. After pausing for a moment, he suddenly stepped on the ground, spun around half a circle, and threw the stone hard into the sky.

Luke paid attention to the movement of the stone, raised his wand, and wanted to aim, but soon found that it was in vain.

It is already very difficult for the magic spell to just keep up with the stone, let alone cast the spell and calculate the trajectory of the stone so that the magic spell can hit the stone exactly.

Ropac's eyes did not look at the stone, but kept staring at Luke. He had already expected the current situation.

Seeing Lu Ke relax his grip on the wand, he knew that Lu Ke had given up, so he said, "Think about it, what would you do if this stone was thrown at you?"

Hearing this, Lu Ke immediately thought of a way to deal with it and gave the answer: "The Iron Armor Curse should be able to block it."

"Then give it a try, but you have to test your level of Iron Armor Curse first." Ropacz picked up a stone again.

"Armor protection." Luke raised his wand and added a layer of iron armor spell to himself.

Seeing that Lu Ke had cast the Iron Armor Curse, Lopez said slowly: "We know that the protective effect of the Iron Armor Curse includes an area around the user's body, so I will aim at the edge of your body and throw it, so don't be afraid, don't

Get out of the way."

"I understand." Luke nodded and stood firm. He felt that Ropacz's throwing skills should be good, and he also believed that his armor spell should be able to prevent a piece of flying gravel.

Ropacz stood a little further away, assumed a throwing posture again, and violently threw the small gravel in his hand.

"Snapped!"

A crisp sound sounded next to Lu Ke, and at the same time, a small ball of stone powder exploded next to Lu Ke's arm.

The Iron Armor Curse was indeed blocked, but the speed and power of the stone thrown by Lopac reminded Luke of something. He vaguely sensed what Lopac meant, and Luke looked at Lopac who made another throwing motion.

"Snapped!"

Another stone shattered next to Lu Ke.

Since we wanted to test the defensive ability of Luke's Iron Armor Curse, we naturally had to test it until it was broken into pieces.

"Snapped!"……

Lopacz threw stones one after another, with undiminished power and speed, as if he would never get tired.

"Click."

When Ropacz threw the twenty-seventh stone, Luke's iron armor was shattered.

The stone lost its power and fell at Lu Ke's feet.

"Twenty-six." Ropacz said the number, then took off his shirt and started playing with it.

"Use it again and teach you an enhanced version. Add the word "maxima" after the original spell."

Luke heard what he said and changed the spell to protego maxima.

Sure enough, Lu Ke felt that the iron armor curse released was thicker. Although it was an invisible barrier, it still felt like this.

But the next moment, Lu Ke's iron armor curse was broken.

Like an egg with uneven thickness, it disintegrated in a burst of distortion.

"This will indeed increase the difficulty of using it. Don't worry, just use it again." Ropacz had already transformed his clothes into a pocket shape. Seeing the situation on Lu Ke's side, he reminded him loudly.

In fact, the Iron Armor Curse itself is not a simple spell.

Let alone a first-year student, many adult wizards may not be able to use a decent armor spell.

Previously, Seiko threw gravel for testing, and Ropacz's evaluation of Luke's Iron Armor Curse was pretty good.

His purpose was to throw gravel to simulate bullets. Although the power was far from the same, the speed and size were similar. His twenty-seven throws basically aimed at one position to attack. Luke's armor spell could repair it evenly on its own.

After sustaining twenty-six attacks, he was already stronger than the average wizard.

But it may not be enough in the current environment, so he wants to make way for the reinforced armor spell.

The reason why the difficulty of strengthening the Iron Armor Curse was not stated is because Ropacz wanted to see the way and might not be able to succeed in the first attempt.

Fortunately, there wasn't, otherwise Ropacz would have suspected that Lu Ke was hiding something.

Putting away his little thoughts, Lopacz filled thirty gravels into his pocket-shaped clothes.

According to his calculations, as long as Lu Ke could use the strengthening armor spell, he would have no problem resisting an attack of this level.

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