The students were very excited to hear that Professor Moody was going to teach everyone how to deal with Avada's Kedavra.
This old bitch... ah, the old Auror is finally going to take out his secret skills and teach them to everyone?!
The students picked up their quills one after another, preparing to write down the valuable experiences taught by Moody in their notebooks.
Under the expectant eyes of the little wizards, Professor Moody coughed and said solemnly:
"There is no solution to the killing curse. As long as you are hit, you will die. So the best way to deal with it is to avoid the deadly green light during the battle and not be hit by it."
As soon as these words came out, everyone in the hall was shocked.
There is nothing wrong with avoiding Avada Kedavra and not being hit by it. It is just like eating when you are hungry. Who doesn't know this truth?
But who can escape in a battle?!
Everyone looked at Moody dumbfounded. They thought that as the most famous Auror in the past, he would have something to say, but they didn't expect that he would come up with such nonsense?!
Moody seemed to know what everyone was thinking. He looked at everyone and said calmly:
"You think no one can do it?"
"Yes, Professor Moody." Susan said with disbelief, "No one can avoid Avada Kedavra in battle."
Many students nodded in agreement.
Moody's magical eye turned and stared at Susan.
Susan thought Professor Moody was going to get angry, but she didn't know that he suddenly laughed.
But it was okay not to smile. Moody looked even more ferocious when he smiled, especially the face covered with scars, which looked particularly twisted and weird.
"You all don't believe it... but as far as I know, there is a student sitting here who has demonstrated this ability many times in battle."
Hearing what Mad-Eye said, everyone looked at each other in shock. Some people soon reacted and looked towards the first row. The other students also suddenly realized and looked at Luofu.
Everyone has seen Rolf fight against other wizards. The most recent one was when he faced a Death Eater ambush in the Triwizard Tournament not long ago...Rolf indeed seemed to have displayed similar evasive skills.
"Mr. Scamander, how about you demonstrate it to everyone?" Moody asked.
Rove had no choice but to stand up and walk slowly towards the podium. When he stood still, Professor Moody whispered:
"Child, I will cast some spells on you, but the dangers are within control, so you don't have to worry."
Luofu nodded gently.
Moody waved his wand, and a red light shot out from the tip of the wand. Rolf easily dodged it, followed by several more curses.
Rolf's feet seemed to be rooted to the ground and did not move at all, but his upper body continued to sway, dodging the spells one by one.
The scene was very much like Tyson's pendulum dodge in a boxing match, which was very rhythmic and impactful.
As Moody's frequency of waving his wand suddenly increased, the number of spells also increased.
They criss-crossed in the air, like dozens of arrows fired from strong bows, which made people overwhelmed.
Luofu's feet finally began to move. He twisted and turned, flashing and moving in the rays of light, floating back and forth, and shuttled back and forth, without noticing that a magic spell was hit.
This exciting scene made all the little wizards dumbfounded. They looked at Luo Fe as if they were looking at Merlin, with overwhelming shock and admiration. They were simply astonished.
"Did you see everything?" Moody finally stopped attacking and said with satisfaction:
"You can dodge Avada's Kedavra just by relying on deft steps. It's not impossible as you say."
"Can we learn it, Professor Moody?" Justin asked impatiently.
The other students also had longing expressions on their faces.
"Of course." Moody nodded, "Pace training is the most practical skill in modern wizard combat, and it is also a course that every Auror must accept...I will teach you everything."
"Of course, this technique requires a lot of practice, and sometimes even requires the cooperation of Legilimency, which is not easy to master."
Moody looked nostalgic and said:
"When I was young, I would often dodge the enemy's spells like Scamander. I was even more flexible than him and had more fancy movements. This can very well undermine the enemy's self-confidence and gain a psychological advantage..."
"Professor Moody, why don't you do this now?" MacMillan asked curiously: "Have you found a better way to deal with it?"
"Obviously." Moody glanced at him, raised his wooden prosthetic leg, and said gruffly: "Because my leg is broken."
"..."
McMillan really wanted to ask Moody if he had his legs broken because he always liked to avoid the enemy's spells and was too taunting...
But he didn't dare to ask. He was afraid that if he spoke too much, Moody would get his legs broken in anger.
"In addition to dodging, there is another way to resist Avada Kedavra, which is to use entities to block attacks as obstacles."
Moody said, waving to Luofu and saying:
"Son, you unleash Avada Kedavra on me."
Luofu raised his eyebrows and said, "Professor, are you sure?"
He went back a thousand years, but he had systematically learned black magic from Hufflepuff, and the released Avada could chew a giant melon... really capable of killing people!
"Come on," said Moody, "I'm not old enough to handle a Killing Curse."
Rolf had no choice but to raise his wand, point it at Moody's chest, and said: "Avada Kedavra!"
A green light suddenly lit up, Moody immediately waved his wand, and a table flew from the corner, blocked in front of him, and then fell apart instantly under Avada Kedavra.
"Did you see them all?" Moody turned to look at the students and said:
"No magic, including defensive magic such as the Iron Armor Curse, can stop Avada Kedavra, but physical objects can."
"So, when you encounter Avada Kedavra, if you really can't dodge, hide behind obstacles, or use magic to summon objects to block in front of you."
"Anyway..." Moody suddenly roared, startling the whole class.
"Don't just stand there stupidly and use magic like 'Expelliarmus' or 'Armor Protection' to kill Avada Kedavra, that's really stupid!
If you encounter a dark wizard with a sane mind, you will definitely die!!"
The students quickly picked up their quills and wrote down Mad-Eye's words in their notebooks.
Moody leaned on crutches and walked down the podium with difficulty. He said loudly:
"Okay, now it's your turn.
Two students are sparring and performing Avada Kedavra on each other. Remember - follow the method I taught, avoid attacks as much as possible and don't get hit by the green light."
The students looked at Professor Moody blankly, so next, are we going to shoot Avada Kedavra face to face?