"Lavender, curry is indeed scary, but I don't think anyone will take them into the water." Aini looked at the little witches with a smile, and the little wizards were eagerly sharing their whimsical ideas with everyone.
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Lavender suggested feeding Grindylow curry when they caught her, and glanced at her friends aside from time to time. After trying the home delicacies shared by Parvati for the first time, she labeled these things with biochemical weapons.
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Even with Madam Pomfrey's help, it took her three full days to calm her stomach.
Ani still remembers Madam Pomfrey's surprised look at that time. She even used three potions but failed to control Lavender's diarrhea. In the end, she had to use magic to clean her entire digestive tract.
Although the diarrhea was stopped, Lavender still has symptoms of indigestion to this day - the powerful magic even cleaned out the bacteria in the intestines, and she refused to accept an enema.
Thinking of Lavender's tragic experience, even Aini felt a little scared in her heart. She couldn't help but secretly feel happy that the Patil sisters gave her a pair of cute ivory elephants for Christmas instead of some weird hometown dishes. Sensing the strange look from her friend, the blushing little girl next to her made a standard anti-wolf move, stretched out her right leg and kicked upwards hard.
"Hiss~~" Even the little wizards who didn't have a deep relationship with their second brother couldn't help but feel their legs tightening and looked at Parvati with strange eyes.
This forced Parvati, who originally wanted to avoid the gaze of her friends, to face a more serious question. What should she do to stay away from the trembling gazes of the little wizards...
"Ahem." Seeing that the classroom atmosphere fell into an eerie silence, Ani had to show up to save the situation.
"Parvati, it's a very standard anti-wolf technique. It seems that many little witches want to learn it from you, but it seems that the gentlemen don't want you to do this." After Aini said it, he laughed.
The little boys who were still clamping their legs in the audience looked at the eager eyes of the little witches around them looking at Parvati. They felt that Aini's joke was very lame. This was not an interesting thing at all.
The person who regrets the most is not Parvati who feels so embarrassed, but Percy who was walking with Penello.
They had an astronomy class tonight, and the first class in the afternoon was vacant. Percy was holding a tome, and the two of them went on a date by the lake in the name of discussion.
Aini led a bunch of little wizards out of the castle and staged a performance of galloping beasts, which attracted many senior students to watch, and the two of them joined curiously.
Now Percy is very angry when he sees Penello's bouncing knees. If he had known this, it would be better to go to the Astronomy Tower. Although the wind is a bit strong there, it is better than asking his girlfriend to learn some weird postures.
Percy's resentment did not affect Aini's teaching. He drew a large amount of water from the black lake and formed a pool of water around him.
Most of the little wizards took a step back, fearing that the water mass would suddenly burst and be swept into the lake. Compared with the Muggle world, the waters within the wizarding area are much more dangerous. Children are strictly prohibited from playing in wild waters, and there are few
Playing in the water.
Muggle-born wizards are better off. Swimming lessons are offered in primary and secondary schools in the UK, but not many can swim freely.
However, after several months of teaching, the little wizards were very convinced of Aini and soon gathered around him again.
As the water ball formed, two big men emerged from the grass. One of them was wearing a black armless diving suit, with a ferocious expression, and exuded the aura of a villain.
The other person was wearing a white coat, with a big nose peeking out from under diving glasses of the same color as his clothes.
As soon as the two appeared, they started fighting with fists and kicks. Their movements were sharp and fast, ferocious and very entertaining, and they quickly attracted the attention of the little wizards.
Suddenly, the big man in white stepped forward and rushed into the water together with the man in black. Suddenly, his sharp movements became soft, and his slow fists and kicks also lost their previous power.
The little wizards watched it with gusto. They had no idea that in another world a few years later, this man with a big nose would step onto the world stage, and he would be a well-known figure in Aini’s hometown.
Characters.
But in this world, many things have changed, such as the headlines of the New York Times, Privet Drive in Little Whinging, London, the vaulted walls of Saint-Innocent Cemetery in Paris, and the far East.
Many of his favorite characters and beloved relatives in his past life will exist as treasures in his memory, accompanying him through night after night of remembrance, and will no longer appear in this world.
Thinking of this, Aini felt a little melancholy, which made his tone of voice become much lower when explaining.
"I think most of you have no experience fighting others underwater. As a terrestrial species, it is much more difficult for us to move in the water than on land. After all, the density of water is much higher than that of air, and buoyancy and resistance will seriously interfere with our
activities."
Looking around at the little wizards, even the children who grew up in the magical world have learned a lot of Muggle knowledge under the influence of the new Transfiguration textbook.
"Therefore, I do not recommend that you fight hand-to-hand with these aquatic species in the water. Moreover, although Lavender and Grindylow are humanoid creatures, many of their weaknesses are different from humans."
After saying the last sentence, Aini pointed narrowly at the lower end of Grindylow's body, which was bare except for a layer of wrinkled skin.
Amidst the roar of laughter, the little witch's face turned red again, but she also found that the eyes of her friends were no longer as weird as before.
"I recommend that you at least read through "Dark Powers: A Guide to Self-Defense", which records many of the weaknesses and countermeasures of dark creatures."
"Don't panic after encountering an attack. We are wizards and have a lot of ways to deal with them. Please tell me, Hermione." Looking at the little witch's raised hands, Aini did not deliberately fail this time.
Click her name.
"Professor, I have read in the book how to deal with Grindylows. Their bodies are much smaller than ours, and their strength is far less terrifying than their appearance. Their sharp claws are also very easy to break when the force is unevenly applied." Hermione
Stepping forward to talk, sharing knowledge, and answering questions are her hobbies. Sharing knowledge while answering questions is simply double the joy.
"Textbook answer, five points for Gryffindor." Aini first praised Hermione, and then continued: "The response method is correct, but you must remember that this was caught off guard and there was no time to cast a spell.
As an emergency measure, even on land, I do not recommend that you use physical strength to fight against any magical creatures."
"Another thing to keep in mind is that not all magic is suitable for use in water. The Polish wizard François was attacked by Grindylow while visiting Lake Koror in the last century."
"He subconsciously used the explosive spell to blow the opponent to pieces, but he almost lost his life. Part of the power of the explosion was transmitted to his body through the water. If the defensive spell had not been solidified on the underwear in advance, people would have to do it later.
He held a funeral."
"But he also had 137 bones broken, and all his organs were damaged. His friends who came over after hearing the noise had to cast a head soaking spell to pick up his broken eyeballs that were squeezed into the water."
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Aini's low tone put the little wizards into the role of François, and they couldn't help but shudder. Just listening to it made their whole bodies hurt.
"This is also the third point you need to keep in mind. Not a powerful spell can sweep everything. Each spell has its own unique effect. As a wizard, we should use our brains to cast spells, not instinct."<
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"As an XX level magical creature, you only need some simple little magic spells to deal with Grindylow, such as [Expulsion Curse], [Extraction Curse] and [Lighting Curse]."
"[Expelling Curse] can quickly move the target away from you. If it is cast in water, it will cause great oppression to the target's body."
"The [Extraction Curse] can spray a hot stream of water in the water, which is enough to deal with Grindylow."
"Although [Lighting Spell] is not harmful, the strong light will make Grindylow extremely uncomfortable. When the wand lights up, it will immediately stay away."
As Aini explained, three blackboards rose up on the grass, describing in detail the key points for casting the three spells.
After the little wizards recorded the contents on the blackboard, Ani dismissed them and clapped his hands to draw the little wizards' attention back.
"That's it for the explanation of curses. Professor Weasley will continue this part of the explanation tomorrow. Now I will talk about some other defense methods."
The two people fighting in the water turned into blades of grass again, and then the blades of grass continued to lengthen and replicate, becoming softer, and soon a fluff of waterweed appeared.
Directing Grindylow to swim behind the water plants, Aini reminded the students to concentrate.
"Now everyone has learned how to control deformed objects. When dealing with emergencies, deformation is a very effective method."
The little wizards watched Grindylow rush up from behind the water plants, but before he could launch an attack, he was entangled in the grass blades that spread from behind. The long water plants slid and spread over the limbs, torso and
After wrapping the head tightly, he playfully tied a bow at the neck.
After the demonstration, Aini deformed the water mass into a circular water wall about five meters thick, surrounding them in the middle.
The water wall is dotted with clumps of water plants, and dozens of Grindylows are hiding in it, dodging and struggling in the attacks of the little wizards.
As time went by, the little wizards became more and more skilled in the manipulation of transformation, and many fantastic ideas jumped out of their little heads, some of which even impressed Aini.
Sure enough, for children, the most important thing that cannot be underestimated is their imagination.
After one class, the little wizards learned a lot of knowledge, but they did not feel bored at all in class. Instead, they felt like they were playing.
When Aini announced the end of the first class and the beginning of recess, he received resistance from everyone as expected. Aini, who silently counted the wool, did not want to dampen the lambs' enthusiasm for learning, so he simply let them go. After getting tired of playing Grindylow, Aini taught some simple transformation techniques to attack and defend. The little wizards formed groups freely and couldn't wait to squander the energy they had accumulated while listening quietly to the class.
For a while, stones were flying around the field, straw ropes were pecking at each other, and the never-ending laughter and laughter blew the green spring water of the lake.