Chapter 270: Patronus and Misdirection
With a relaxed and cheerful atmosphere, months of practice, and Sirius' detailed explanation of the principles of the Protector Charm at the previous Dueling Club, almost half of Hogwarts' young wizards are now able to summon their own Patronus.
Needless to say, the senior students are no exception, even Ginny and Luna in the second year.
Beside Aven, Ginny's patronus is a silver-white horse, and Luna's patronus is a cute hare that looks very agile.
The more Patronus there are, the stronger the positive emotions it brings and the easier it is to use the spell.
A few seconds later, even many first-year wizards were successfully summoned.
Because of their magical powers, their Patronus is not condensed by others.
However, the junior students who succeeded in summoning the Patronus were still very happy, knowing that the Patronus Charm is extremely advanced magic, and it is a very remarkable achievement to be able to successfully summon the physical Patronus before passing the ordinary wizard level exam.
Behind Aven, Ron also succeeded in summoning his own Patronus.
It was a small hound, and the smile on his face didn't last long, and his physical patronus lasted only a few seconds before turning back into a cloud of light mist.
Ron waved his wand vigorously and tried to cast the spell a few more times.
He looked anxious, probably because everyone else around him had already been successfully summoned, but because of the pressure, he didn't succeed until the end.
Ron put his wand down, he had been secretly practicing this spell for a long time since the last incident, but he had not been able to master it.
In his opinion, this is mainly because of his poor magic power.
Ron knew that his magical talent was mediocre, and that he didn't have the talent, talent, and eye-catching abilities of his brothers, and that he was far inferior to Harry and Aven.
Ron took a deep breath as he looked at the Patronus that Ginny had successfully summoned.
He had thought about it for a long time last night, and finally made up his mind that if he could get his hands on the legendary magical item that had been kept in the centaur tribe and passed down from Gryffindor himself, all his difficulties would no longer be a problem.
He would replace Evan and gain unimaginable fame, re-becoming Harry's most important friend and the most high-profile young wizard at Hogwarts.
The more Ron thought about it, the more he felt that it was possible, and he was excited about a bright future.
He didn't feel anything wrong with that, though both Harry and Hermione thought that if they could get it, they should give it to Aven.
But in Ron's opinion, Evan was strong enough that he even secretly studied the dark arts when others didn't know about it, and he didn't need the help of such a magical item. Evan should be grateful for not publicizing his research into the dark arts.
Regardless, Ron thinks he's the one who really needs the help of that magical item.
He is also a Gryffindor and naturally deserves it.
What's more, Evan has repeatedly emphasized that if you want to get that item, you need to pass the final test, and whoever can pass it will be theirs, and it is completely fair competition.
Compared to Harry and Hermione, Ron thought he just valued it more.
Although there was a lot of grievance, because Evan saved him, Ron still regarded Evan as his friend, and he didn't do anything to be sorry for his friend.
He just took tonight's adventure more seriously than the others, and was more eager to get the power, to get the magic item that would help him get the powerful magic power.
He didn't do anything wrong, he just wanted to be stronger.
Ron made up his mind and stopped trying to summon the Patronus.
In fact, if Sirius or Professor Flitwick were here, they would have pointed out why Ron was unable to summon the Flesh Patronus.
It's not because of his lack of magic, no matter how weak his magic is, it's stronger than Ginny, Luna, and most of the other young wizards of the first or second year.
Ron's inability to succeed was mainly due to his lack of understanding and awareness of the magic of the Patronus Charm, and the happy memories in his mind were not strong enough.
As a high-level white magic, the Patronus Charm requires secondary magic power, mainly the positive emotions in the caster's heart and the determination to protect it.
Caring too much about power leads you astray.
At the end of the tournament, the Quidditch field was a sea of joy and light, with all sorts of strange Patronus popping up.
They lunged at the slumped Dementors, passing through them over and over again.
The Patronus could not do any real harm to the human body, but it frightened the Malfoys, and they lay there pitifully, as if they had just experienced a typhoon, and they were disheveled, haggard, and staring blankly ahead.
Unaffected by them, Harry managed to catch the Golden Snitch before Autumn.
As Mrs. Hodge's whistle blew, the game ended.
There was a deafening cheer from the Gryffindor students as they celebrated Harry's capture of the Golden Snitch and Gryffindor's victory.
"We won!" Hermione smiled happily, looking very cute.
Her Patronus returned to her side, circling her merrily a few times before disappearing into thin air.
Hermione was so excited by the atmosphere around her that she hugged Evan hard.
For this kind of door-to-door move, Ai Wen naturally did not refuse.
As soon as he put his arms around Hermione, she realized what she had done, and Hermione hurriedly blushed and tried to let go. But Evan didn't let go, and hugged Hermione tightly for a while, until she pushed herself harder, and then reluctantly let her go.
Hermione's face turned terribly red and glared at Evan fiercely.
Seeing Aiwen's serious gaze, she hurriedly moved away, not daring to look at him.
"I don't understand, what's going on with those three Dementors?" Hermione said abruptly, "the Patronus Charm doesn't work, they're not destroyed. I didn't feel any unpleasant sensations from them?!"
"They're not Dementors, they're Malfoy's pretend!" Evan explained.
They followed the other young wizards towards the center of the field, carefully gathering around the Dementors, and in front of them, Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle, as well as Marcus Flint, the captain of the Slytherins, lay in a mess on the ground.
Sensing someone approaching, they want to run away.
All four struggled to free themselves from their turban-clad black robes, and it seemed as if Malfoy had once stood on Goyle's shoulders.
Seeing this picture, everyone knows what this farce is all about.
The Gryffindor students laughed at Malfoy, then stopped looking at the few of them, and instead walked over to the Gryffindor team that had just fallen from the sky, cheering for Harry Potter, the biggest contributor to today's game. (To be continued.) )