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Chapter 938 Professor

At this moment, somewhere on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, Albert is adjusting his mentality and making final preparations. The next victory or defeat is very important to him.

As long as you defeat Professor Flitwick and complete the previously triggered mission, you won't have to worry about fighting the dark wizard in the future.

Mission: Challenge the champion.

Filius Flivius is an experienced dueling enthusiast, and he won the honor of dueling champion when he was young. Although he is old now, his strength cannot be underestimated. As your teacher, Filius Flivi intends to teach at the end of

One day, to test your true skill, hold on to Flitwick for five minutes.

Reward: 5000 experience, acquired skill: Wizard Duel.

In addition, there is another task that I want to complete.

Mission: Better than Blue.

Filius Flivi is an excellent duel master and your teacher. He is also a hurdle that you can hardly cross at the moment. Challenge him in a duel and defeat him to prove yourself.

Reward: 20,000 experience, 2 skill points, acquired skill: Flivi Duel Skills.

"Mr. Anderson, are you ready?"

Professor Flitwick looked at his protégé and looked forward to the next duel. He was very aware of Albert's potential and growth rate, and believed that it wouldn't take long for him to become an excellent duel master.

"I'm ready Professor."

The two of them walked towards the field that they had cleared. From the beginning, both parties had no intention of using the etiquette of a wizard's duel.

If the enemy they were dealing with was a dark wizard, both parties would never have the chance to do that.

The duel began without warning.

If it were anyone else, they might be knocked down by a sudden stun spell, or be left in a panic by a sneak attack.

However, Albert skillfully used the Iron Armor Curse to gently deflect the incoming spell, as if he had just waved away a mosquito with an understatement.

While fending off the stun curse, Albert did not forget to attack Professor Flitwick. Just focusing on defense was not enough. He had to attack to disrupt the opponent's rhythm so that he would not be suppressed and gain a chance to win for himself.

A fireball flew towards Professor Flitwick. This was one of the most basic ways to use the explosive curse, but Albert's magical power made it much more powerful.

There is no doubt that this is a very dangerous magic.

Before the fireball could reach Professor Flitwick, it was blown away by him with a wave of his wand. A big tree on the right was blown into two by the spell, and it was the first to suffer a terrible disaster.

Amidst the sound of trees collapsing, the big tree that was blown off was suddenly pulled by Albert using magic and hit directly towards Professor Flitwick.

Professor Flitwick did not divert his attention, he just waved his wand, and the menacing tree suddenly froze in mid-air, then flew in the opposite direction, breaking several smaller trees.

For a moment, the dead leaves flew towards Albert under the control of Professor Flitwick, covering his sight. Three magic spells attacked Albert under the cover of the flying leaves.

After Albert's vision was blocked, he waved his wand to form a thin shield in front of him to block the subsequent sneak attack.

He would do the same thing.

If you only use the Iron Armor Curse to defend, you will probably suffer a big loss.

Albert waved his wand and blew up a gust of wind, blowing the flying leaves in his field of vision in the direction of Professor Flitwick, and conveniently used Professor Flitwick's method.

This should be regarded as repaying others with their own treatment.

Professor Flitwick waved lightly, and the strong wind suddenly stopped. He blocked Albert's spell under the falling leaves and stumbled, suffering a small loss.

However, the counterattack came quickly, and the flying leaves flew towards Albert from all directions like darts.

Albert raised his wand like a torch, and a large ring of blazing fire burst out from the tip of the wand, instantly engulfing the surrounding fallen leaves. Under Albert's control, the blazing flames shot towards

Professor Flitwick rushed forward and was about to engulf the person completely.

The next moment, Professor Flitwick waved his wand like a sword, splitting the rolling flames in half, and controlled a fire shield to condense in front of him, blocking the attack from behind Albert.

After a series of exciting attacks and defenses, the two of them were unscathed, but the surrounding trees were all in ruins.

"Okay, Mr. Anderson, show some real skills!" Professor Flitwick reminded kindly: "If your opponent is a dark wizard, don't show mercy when dealing with him."

From the previous round of confrontation, it is not difficult to see that the two did not use all their strength. Perhaps they were just comparing their dueling skills with each other.

There was no way, of course Albert had to delay, otherwise how could he complete the first task.

Wizards' duels are sometimes very fast and may end in a blink of an eye. Sometimes it is not easy to hold out for five minutes.

Albert adjusted his slightly rapid breathing rhythm, raised his wand and launched a new round of intensive attacks.

The explosive curse was not aimed at Professor Flitwick, but at his feet. Suddenly, falling leaves flew into the air, almost causing Professor Flitwick to stagger.

Albert took the opportunity to launch a new round of attacks, just like what Professor Flitwick once taught, fast, accurate, ruthless, and more oppressive than the last. The successive attacks brought a lot of pressure to Professor Flitwick.

It was a huge pressure, and when I was holding my breath to survive, I was almost blown over by the explosion curse again.

If Albert's attack followed, Professor Flitwick would probably be defeated directly.

It is a pity that Professor Flitwick is also an experienced duel master, so naturally he will not give Albert such a chance.

The tree trunk that was originally broken into two parts seemed to have long legs, and it suddenly moved towards Albert. The menacing look brought a strong sense of oppression to Albert who was about to attack, and directly disrupted his fighting rhythm.

Albert had never considered what would happen if he was hit by a big tree, and he had no intention of trying it himself. After using the freezing spell to freeze the tree, he threw it towards Professor Flitwick and stopped it from flying towards him.

on the spell.

Looking at the big tree flying towards him, Professor Flitwick frowned and waved his wand to blow up the tree trunk. The flying wood chips flew towards Albert in the opposite direction like countless flying knives.

Albert pulled along, and all the sawdust that originally flew towards him turned around and flew towards the forest not far away, causing great harm to the trees.

Before he had time to look over there, he sensed danger approaching and had to dodge sideways.

The spell flew past Albert's side, and the big tree originally hit by Professor Flitwick's spell seemed to come to life, and its lush branches were like a big hand slapping towards Albert.

"This looks like a transformation spell!"

Albert was startled, and he pulled up the defensive barrier to cover himself in time. Looking at the branches slamming against the barrier outside, Albert suddenly realized that he had made a mistake.

Although Professor Flitwick is the Professor of Charms, that doesn't mean he only uses spells.

I almost got cheated.

You really can’t be distracted at all!

Unfortunately, five minutes have not passed yet.

Albert plans to wait until the first mission is completed before fighting Professor Flitwick. At that time, he will have additional skills and the probability of defeating Professor Flitwick will be higher.

The big tree was slapping violently, and there was nothing that could be done with the defensive barrier. This did not mean that Professor Flitwick was unable to do anything with the barrier.

He didn't know what spell he used, and he almost broke the defensive barrier.

If the spell fell on someone, they would probably burp on the spot.

Albert apparated and appeared outside the attack range of the big tree, and a shattering spell blew the branches swung at him into powder.

Seeing this scene, Flitwick narrowed his eyes slightly, becoming increasingly confused about his student.

Of course, he recognized it as the Crushing Curse, but the power of the spell seemed a bit strong. This was undoubtedly an advanced application of the Crushing Curse.

However, it seems really exaggerated. Being able to do it to this extent shows how powerful Albert's magical power is.

Albert waved his wand, and the powder condensed into several spears, which were stabbed towards Professor Flitwick.

The half of the tree that had fallen next to it suddenly blocked the thrusting spear like a long leg. Professor Flitwick used the half of the tree trunk as a shield and fired magic at Albert, but it was easily deflected.

However, his offensive became more rapid and heavy, leaving Albert to be able to hold on for the time being.

The next moment, the two people's spells collided together, and they entered into a welcome competition of magical power.

Albert's magical power is undoubtedly much stronger than Professor Flitwick's.

Flitwick didn't want to face his opponent's advantage directly, so he let half of the tree trunk in front of him fly toward Albert, intending to directly interrupt the confrontation between the two.

The two of them broke off the confrontation at the same time. While Albert pushed the annoying tree away, he gathered his strength and fired a spell at Professor Flitwick.

Professor Flitwick seemed to sense the danger, and formed a very thin shield in front of him. The spell hit the shield, making a low sound, and the shield cracked.

"Is this a cutting spell?"

Professor Flitwick recognized the nature of the spell, some advanced use of the Cutting Curse.

The general cutting spell can accurately cut the cursed object according to the will of the caster, but no one has ever used the cutting spell to this extent.

This thing is no longer a cutting spell, but another very dangerous attack spell.

If an ordinary wizard was hit, he would probably end badly. Just look at the crack marks on the shield. If Albert had just shouted the spell, the shield might have been broken.

"I dare say most of the guys who call themselves spell masters would be so ashamed that they would find a way to slip in if they knew you could use these simple spells like this."

Professor Flitwick temporarily repulsed Albert and did not give the opponent a chance to pursue him, otherwise God knows what more dangerous spells would appear. He suspected that Albert had developed many spells in depth, otherwise he would want to use silence so skillfully.

Curses are not easy.

This way of fighting reminded him of Dumbledore.

Many magics will become quite clever in Dumbledore's hands, because the headmaster of Hogwarts has mastered many advanced uses of magic.

However, Professor Flitwick was not angry because of this. Instead, he was a little excited, as if the feeling in his youth had returned.

"Show me your true level, don't let me down." Professor Flitwick murmured.

The duel was still going on and seemed to be stuck in a long tug-of-war.

Professor Flitwick pressed hard, as if he wanted to squeeze out Albert's full potential, and also let Albert understand his fighting style.

Naturally, Albert could not learn everything from the previous lessons alone, and now was a good opportunity.

Of course, Professor Flitwick actually enjoyed this feeling of excitement. He had not experienced it for several years, and he felt younger.

Albert had already mastered the wizard duel skill, but unfortunately he didn't have time to upgrade it. Now he could only barely withstand Professor Flitwick's attack.

Although from the outside world, the two might be evenly matched, Albert knew very well in his heart that he was just fighting with his breath, and once his breath was released, he would probably lose.

Just look at the trees around you that were destroyed because of the fight between the two. It was entirely because the situation was out of control.

The commotion here finally attracted Potter and his gang.

Speaking of which, it was simply because the time was prolonged and the noise was a bit loud, otherwise the group of people who had been fooled by Albert would not be able to find their location.

"Oh my God!"

Seeing the two people fighting spells, whether it was Harry, Hermione or Ron, they were all stunned.

They had never imagined that a wizard duel would be like this. No wonder Fred, George and Lee Jordan wanted to be spectators.

Those who didn't know better thought the two were fighting for life or death.

The two wands shot out bright light, and the spells collided with each other. All the surrounding trees were in bad luck, many of them were unlucky because of the rebound of the spell, and even the dead leaves on the ground showed signs of being ignited again.

"There is no doubt that their magic is completely different from the magic we use." Fred said looking at Albert who was confronting Professor Flitwick.

A huge explosion blew up all the trees surrounding Albert. In the big explosion, Professor Flitwick was completely fine. A translucent protective barrier protected him, but there were some cracks in the barrier.

"This power is so terrifying, isn't he afraid of blowing himself up too?" Ron couldn't help but swallowed.

"This is an explosion curse." Sirius muttered. "It's more powerful than when Peter faked his death."

Before everyone could recover from the big explosion, the remaining flames on the ground suddenly grew in size and instantly moved towards Professor Flitwick's protective barrier. Before the flames could explode, Professor Flitwick disappeared without warning.

Immediately afterwards, Albert's feet felt strange, as if he had stepped into a swamp, and his feet sank directly into the ground.

Albert immediately waved his wand and propped up the protective barrier, taking advantage of Professor Flitwick's attack to buy himself time to pull his screams out of the ground.

"Oh, my God, Professor Flitwick is really not merciful." Ron whispered as Albert was overwhelmed by the explosion.

"He's fine," Lupine said.

"How did he do it?"

"Apparition."

"What an amazing guy." Sirius suspected that he might be able to choke up against Professor Flitwick.

The high-intensity battle continues, but the situation is becoming more and more favorable to Albert, because he is young enough and has stronger magical power, so he will definitely be able to survive longer than Professor Flitwick.

Win through attrition.

Although it is a bit shameless, it is for the sake of victory.

"Expelliarmus!"

Albert caught Professor Flitwick's flaw and successfully used the disarming spell. Professor Flitwick flew out with his wand and fell to the ground in a panic.

"Won!"

Albert was in a good mood when he saw the mission panel light up, but just as he was about to take a breath, he felt as if his body had been hit by something, and he flew backwards.

"this……"

All eight people in the sky stared at this scene with their mouths open.

So, Professor Flitwick turned defeat into victory in the end?

"Even if you remove the opponent's weapon, don't let down your guard. Some wizards can still pose a threat to you even without a wand, unless you completely subdue the opponent." Professor Flitwick waved his hand to recall the disarmed wand, and slowly walked towards Ai

Bert gave his final advice, "Never let your guard down when dealing with enemies."

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