In Harry's gloomy memory, Senior Allen once told him seriously that if he wanted to learn to fight, he had to learn to be beaten first.

As a result, for a long period of time that followed, he learned almost no offensive witchcraft. The most common behavior he experienced during class was being attacked with magic spells - all he had to do was to avoid these powers among obstacles.

It's not a big curse, but it will produce all kinds of strange effects after being hit.

This behavior once cast a shadow on him about training - if he hadn't discovered later that he was indeed much more flexible after training, and his performance during Quidditch training had indeed improved, he wouldn't have been able to persist.

As for whether Allen is a liar, he has never doubted it - all the difficult questions that he didn't understand in their homework were solved when they asked them, and he also saw with his own eyes how strong this senior was.

There is no such thing as a liar.

When he woke up from this memory, his body had subconsciously avoided the revenge caused by the obstacle spell - a ball of acid splashed on the tree, and a black mist rose directly from the contact position.

stand up.

The effect of this spell caused Malfoy, who cast it, to panic - he did not completely escape the obstacle spell, and subconsciously used family witchcraft as revenge. After using it, he discovered that this spell was too lethal.

However, his fear was completely suppressed by Harry who rolled nimbly to avoid being hurt - not only was Harry unscathed, he also hit him with a barrier spell.

Even if this weak spell was used repeatedly, it still made Malfoy a little panicked. His wizard robe was directly hit by the spell that he could not dodge, and a big hole was opened, and the clothes he was wearing inside leaked out.

"Expelliarmus!"

Harry was unyielding, and while ducking behind a tree, he tried to cast a disarming spell to resolve the battle - most wizards who lost their wands were no different from salted fish.

Unfortunately, he was not shooting a moving target - at the same time, the training Allen gave him was too short, and most of the focus was on dodge.

Malfoy's agility as a seeker allowed him to dodge the spell as much as possible, and a spell with blue light was directly hit by him towards Harry - at this time, he no longer held back, and used whatever magic was powerful.

What's the matter? He completely forgot about the taboos of family magic.

Even though Allen personally trained Harry, it was still inferior to the training of the magical family - one only started a year when he was 11 years old, and the other had been training for who knows how long.

You know, according to the time in Japan, children as young as seven can start magic training. Although it is generally a little later in the UK, purebloods like the Ron family who do not understand spells before entering school can also

There are only a few.

Even when the professors were watching, Malfoy could still use the spell to summon poisonous snakes, not to mention that there were no one around and Malfoy was temporarily dizzy.

This spell directly penetrated Harry's barrier tree, leaving him with no time to dodge - subconsciously, Harry's wand lit up with white light, and an iron armor spell came out directly from his body, and at the same time

He returned the spell to Malfoy with less than half its power.

This sudden rebound was unexpected by Malfoy - he stumbled and fell directly before he could stand, and rolled backwards due to the terrain.

This was an extremely lucky thing for him. Although he fell awkwardly, the disarming spell that followed fell directly into the open space - classmate Harry's accuracy was really bad, and there was nothing he could do about it.

, the time is too short, it would be nice if Allen could make him learn to dodge.

"Oolong comes out of the hole!"

A black smoke exploded directly from Malfoy's wand on the ground, and then instantly fell to the ground to form a venomous snake. It hissed and began to swim in the dark ground. Malfoy took this opportunity and acted like a master.

He rolled behind a tree - although he was not as agile as Harry and was covered in mud, this bunker could block a lot of spells for him - especially since Harry didn't have any powerful attack spells.

There's no way, after all, Allen doesn't have enough time to teach...

However, Harry had no time to complain about this anymore. At this moment, his attention was completely attracted by this snake - especially since Malfoy was now hiding behind the tree and the attack could be completely avoided by him.

Although Harry had not fought many times, the battle just now made him understand that Malfoy couldn't hit him according to his skills, and obstacles were secondary - after all, those trees were too thin and couldn't be blocked at all.

The attack of the curse.

He was going to fight off the snake before it got close to him. After all, it was too aggressive. However, before he did it, he suddenly felt that he could communicate with the snake - subconsciously, he was dodging and attacking.

Before, he said:

"Stop!"

As he wished - the snake that was swimming fast stopped at the sound of his voice, and then a barrier spell followed and dispersed the snake.

This crisp action shocked Malfoy, who was about to control the snake. Unfortunately, Harry's movements did not stop - a curse flew directly against the tree where Malfoy was hiding, and then knocked away some soil before attacking.

In terms of strength, the spells taught in school are far inferior to the obstacle spells specifically used in combat.

"Come out, Malfoy! Are you good at these sneaky things?"

Well, yes, Harry is a little excited - currently he can be said to have beaten Malfoy, which is quite a proud thing for a twelve-year-old child.

Allen on the side couldn't stand it anymore, and the twins even covered their heads: "Oh my God, does he know how to use the Obstacle Curse?"

That's right, the blame lies with the Defense Against the Dark Arts professors. Voldemort is the one who hides his strength in the first year, and Lockhart is the one who doesn't teach his true skills in the second year. Harry's fighting ability is only due to Alan's training - school teaching

The attack spells are all magic spells with no lethality.

However, given that Harry had the advantage on the field, the twins had no intention of rushing out - although Malfoy used a few attack spells that were biased towards dark magic, Harry was fully capable of dealing with it.

Well, that's what they all think.

Unfortunately, life does not follow this routine. In the short and quick battle that followed, classmate Harry successfully disarmed Malfoy and then sent him a few curses - the dust should have settled.

Well, the next moment, Harry asked everyone to cover their faces and bent down to check Malfoy's injury - then, Malfoy resisted the curse and directly hit Harry. Harry couldn't dodge in time and was hugged directly.

The wand could not continue to attack, so Malfoy and Malfoy could only fight with their fists like two Muggles, fighting together.

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More training, more training when you get back!!! (To be continued)

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