Harry Potter’s Natural Villain Chapter 394: Snape’s Defense Against the Dark Arts class


The heat at the beginning of school was taken away by someone, and most of the students' attention was on the beautiful new "nurse".

I haven't completely adjusted from the holiday life.

But the next day, Snape's defense against the Dark Arts class had to be taken seriously.

For sixth grade students, the corresponding dean will give them a new class schedule on the first day.

Compared with Professor McGonagall’s meticulous distribution and suggestions for each student.

Snape just divided the class schedule into a stack according to the order of grades, and placed it on his desk for the students to pick up.

The Defense Against the Dark Arts class is a relatively special course.

Especially in certain circumstances.

All students in the sixth grade are compulsory to attend a refresher class.

If you have no intention of becoming an Auror in peaceful days, you don't have to.

In the classroom, Snape had been waiting here for a long time.

The corner of this classroom is branded with his own personality. The curtains were tightly drawn, only the dim light from the candles, and the light was dimmer than usual. There are pictures on the walls that were not available before. Many pictures show people suffering, hideous wounds and bizarrely distorted body parts.

After the students took their seats one by one, no one spoke, and they all turned to look at the horrible pictures on the wall.

Pansy shivered while clutching his shoulders. The images looked quite crippled.

Malfoy just stared at the pitch-black stone wall blankly, waiting for Snape's debut.

Actually, for him now, taking any course is a waste of time.

"I haven't asked you to take out the book yet." Snape suddenly walked and closed the door of the classroom, and walked to the back of the podium to face the class. Hermione hurriedly threw her "Encounter with the Faceless Monster" back into her schoolbag and tucked it under the chair. "I have something to tell you, I hope your attention is highly concentrated."

His dark eyes swept across the upturned faces, staying on Harry Potter's face for a little longer than others.

"So far, you must have changed five teachers in this course."

"Needless to say, these teachers have their own teaching methods and teaching focus. In this chaotic situation, I am surprised that so many of you have barely passed the .LS exam for this course."

"Professor McGonagall's pleading, some people who did not meet the requirements also entered this class. I hope you can cherish this opportunity." His wicked eyes swept across several students.

Snape walked off the stage and walked around the classroom, his voice lowered. In order to be able to see him, the students craned their necks one by one.

Malfoy leaned on the back of the seat casually, yawning.

His energy should be focused on more important things.

"Black magic," Snape said. "There are so many kinds, many kinds, many changes, never ending. Fighting with them is like fighting a multi-headed monster. Just cut off a head, and immediately another The new head is more fierce and cunning than the original one. What you are facing is something unpredictable and indestructible."

Compared with ordinary people's disgust and fear, Snape seemed to treat it as an object of admiration.

"So, your defense," Snape said, raising his voice slightly, "it must also be as flexible and innovative as the dark magic you need to deal with. These pictures," he pointed his fingers along as he walked. A few pictures, "showing the situation of those victims vividly, for example, under a heart-piercing curse," (he waved at a witch who was clearly screaming in pain) "feeling a kiss from a dementor," (a wizard Curled up in a corner, eyes lost) "Or was attacked by a corpse," (a pool of blood on the ground).

"All the dementors are missing." Ron's voice was small, but everyone around him heard it.

After Malfoy heard it, he showed an elusive smile extremely quickly, and then disappeared quickly.

"Mr. Weasley, you seem to have a great opinion on my teaching."

Even Ron has put his voice down low enough.

But it was still discovered by Snape.

"Gryffindor first deducts 10 points, then, Mr. Weasley, tell me how to deal with dementors."

"The Patronus Curse can force them back." Ron said weakly

He still knows this.

"There is no bright answer." Snape said, this is obviously making things difficult, because it is indeed the only one that is practical.

"...I think you are still very new to the use of silent spells. What are the benefits of silent spells?"

Hermione raised her hand immediately. Snape glanced at the whole class calmly, and saw that there was no other choice, and said bluntly: "Very well—Miss Granger?"

"The opponent doesn't know what magic you plan to do," Hermione said. "This gives you an instant advantage."

"This answer was copied intact from "Standard Spells, Level 6"," Snape said contemptuously (, "But it's basically correct. Yes, you don't read the spell out loud when you cast a spell , Can achieve an unexpected effect. Of course, not all wizards can do this. This requires a lot of attention and willpower, and some people can’t.

"This is a casting technique that tests talent."

"It is very helpful for your future."

"Now you are divided into two groups," Snape continued. "One tried to cast a curse on the other, but was not allowed to say it. The other tried to repel the curse, and neither was allowed. Speak out. Let's get started."

The classroom of Defense Against the Dark Arts is much larger than other courses, and there are many empty spaces.

Pansy tried to cast some small evil spells on Malfoy, but it never worked, or he unconsciously said the evil spells.

She has a bitter face, a little depressed.

"Try to concentrate." Malfoy said.

"Ordinary magic requires gestures and spells as a medium. Now you just need to focus on the gestures."

"Whether it is on the offensive side or on the defensive side, you need to master the skills. The offensive side can use the silent spell to gain an advantage. Although it may be less powerful, it wins in concealment, and the defensive side, although You don't need to take the initiative, and you don't need to deliberately use silent spell defense, but you also need to observe the opponent's behavior..." Malfoy emphasized the importance of this technique.

"Armor for body protection!" Suddenly a loud shout came from the classroom.

Many students' attention was drawn, only to see that Snape was knocked out of balance and hit a table.

Soon, the man struggled to stand up.

Struggling to stand firm, his face full of anger.

"Do you remember that I told you that we were practicing the silent spell, Potter?"

"Remember." Harry said stiffly.

"Remember, sir."

"You don't need to call me ‘sir’, professor."

He didn't wait for him to react~IndoMTL.com~ This sentence has been blurted out. Several classmates gasped in surprise, including Hermione. However, behind Snape, Ron and several of his roommates showed appreciative smiles.

They were quite encouraging to Harry's resistance.

"Confinement, Saturday night, in my office." Snape said, "I don't allow anyone to be rude to me, Potter... even the savior."

Slytherin students laughed a few times.

"Like just now, when you are in danger, you don't have to think about using a silent spell, especially when you are not proficient." Malfoy suddenly said in a low voice, with a volume that Pansy could hear.

"Just now, Mr. Potter felt that he was threatened, and he decisively gave our dean a disarming curse. This is the right way."

"Yes..." Pansy dragged a long tail, nodding, weakly responding.

She really has no interest in this course.


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