Chapter 184 Lockhart's Appearance
Chapter 184 Lockhart's Appearance
Sainz did not ask Dumbledore what he was going to do with the notebook, nor did he take the opportunity to suggest learning how to destroy it.
The final BOSS of the 1992 school year was eliminated in its infancy, which made him in a good mood. Facts have proved that as long as you are willing to exercise your subjective initiative, there is no such thing as "the power to correct the plot". All the so-called irreversible things are because of fear.
It is worth mentioning that in early November, Harry Potter still had his arm broken by a crazy Bludger. The child endured the severe pain and caught the Golden Snitch, then fell into the mud and fainted.
The game whistle sounded and people rushed to the stadium. Lockhart was running in front of the crowd. Sainz also mixed in the crowd and surrounded Harry. His purpose was not to rescue Harry, but he was afraid that he was too far away and could not hear Lockhart's powerful bone-extraction spell.
"Bone Extraction Spell" was the name that Sainz gave it privately. The original track did not give a specific name for the spell. Perhaps it was just a word that Lockhart made up on the spur of the moment, but Sainz recognized its powerful effect.
Lockhart's Mouth Spell might be very weak as a healing spell, but if used as an attacking spell, it is simply the nemesis of large creatures!
Sainz deliberately lagged behind Lockhart by two positions to prevent Harry from asking him for help. He was afraid that he would not be able to resist attacking Harry when he saw his pitiful appearance.
Oh, I am indeed a "despicable adult".
He focused his attention on his ears, remembering Lockhart's seemingly meaningless gibberish carefully, and then heard everyone around him gasp.
Sainz noticed a little wizard named Colin holding a camera, taking pictures frantically, and the magnesium lamp on top of the camera was emitting fireworks.
Harry's arm seemed to have become a rubber glove, sticking to the ground like a dead snake.
One has to admire Lockhart's calmness and optimism. Even in such a situation, he can still smile and show off his shiny teeth.
"That's all right, Harry, it happens sometimes, but your arm doesn't hurt anymore, does it? Don't ever forget that!
By the way, take a leisurely walk to the hospital wing and let Madam Pomfrey make some minor adjustments to it, and it will be a good arm again..."
Sainz has already developed a magic trick for "treating minor injuries", but for situations where the entire arm bone has been completely removed, he still recommends the use of bone-growing spirit.
Harry's face was filled with despair, and he was carried to the castle by Ron and Hermione.
The basilisk had been rolled into a ball by Sai, so there would be no subsequent incident of Colin being petrified. He said that he had done a great deed by saving a young wizard who might have died under "uncoincidental circumstances".
After Quidditch, Sainz also studied the notebook and had some exchanges with the young Voldemort in it, but he did not get the Fiendish Fire Curse from him.
Seeing that Xiao Fu inside was very wary of him, he lost interest in it.
It's understandable if you think about it. Even if Voldemort didn't know that Fiendfyre could destroy Horcruxes, a young wizard who started exploring this extremely dangerous black magic during a conversation must be very dangerous.
If the dangerous and arrogant little wizard outside the diary could not suppress his greed and used the Fierce Fire Curse casually, killing himself, that would be a small matter. But if the existence of the diary was exposed, wouldn't he be shooting himself in the foot?
Saiens had no hope at first, he just habitually tried his best. Since Xiao Fu didn't know what was good for him, he had no choice but to leave it to Old Deng.
After losing interest in the diary, Sainz locked it in a box and let it gather dust until he felt the time was right and threw it out.
As for whether he was worried about exposing himself as exploring the dark arts, he didn't really care.
Senior students are allowed to learn the Dark Arts under supervision. If they don't even understand it, how can they talk about defense?
Speaking of Defense Against the Dark Arts, Lockhart still held his Dueling Club on a weekend in mid-December.
When Sainz heard the news, he immediately felt like "oh shit".
What? Is the "plot correction power" so awesome?
He didn't even bother to take care of the luminous powder which had already reached a critical technical node. He took time out on such a suitable day for research to read the notice on the bulletin board in the lobby.
When Sainz arrived, there were already a lot of people gathered there. The crowd was of different ages, with lower grade students making up the majority.
Standing at a distance and adjusting the structure of his eyeballs, a piece of parchment fixed on the bulletin board with thumbtacks was pulled in front of his eyes.
It says on it why dueling clubs are allowed to operate.
After a long series of self-boasting, Lockhart wrote that since the thing students asked him most about was how he heroically used Defense Against the Dark Arts to defeat all kinds of dark magic creatures, as a responsible Defense Against the Dark Arts professor, he decided to selflessly teach everyone the methods he had used countless times to protect himself - the magic that was described in detail in his works.
As a world traveler, he knew that practice was very important for young wizards. In case everyone needed to defend themselves one day and didn't know what to do, he applied to Dumbledore to open a dueling club so that everyone could be fully trained.
The club will start its operation later. There will be a two-hour public event in the hall every Saturday at 8 pm. The exact number of Saturdays it will last will be decided by Professor Lockhart of Defense Against the Dark Arts, until he believes that everyone is able to protect themselves when facing danger.
After reading it, Sainz was somewhat speechless. Could it be that he was the one behind Lockhart's crazy idea?
Could it be that I fooled him too much, so that he has lost sight of his own abilities and really thinks he is a master of magic?
Or is this person simply a fool who only cares about fame and fortune without considering anything else?
You could say he has no self-awareness. Ever since a mishap occurred in class, he has only been reenacting the contents of his book in class and no longer practicing anything in class.
You could say he is self-aware, but in just over three months, he is preparing to publicly conduct magic practice activities in front of the whole school. Is it because he feels that there are not enough audiences when he embarrasses himself?
That evening, Saiens went to watch the first club activity. Most of the people who came were lower grade students, and there were very few students above the fifth grade.
As expected, Lockhart made a mess of things, and perhaps because other professors were not interested in dealing with him, he still asked Snape to be his assistant.
Snape might have been waiting for such an opportunity to teach him a lesson publicly, and he showed no mercy during the demonstration, beating Lockhart to the ground.
With the "Expelliarmus" move, not only was Lockhart's wand confiscated, but he was also sent flying and hit the wall.
Without external interference, subsequent events will continue to develop as usual.
Harry Potter - the Saviour - still revealed his Parseltongue identity!
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