Chapter 121: Mass Beatings and Punishments
Professor Flitwick didn't bother to see who had cast the spell, "Loud!" he took a deep breath and yelled, "Stop—I said it, stop it!"
The loud sound shook even the huge crystal lamp above the hall a few times! The young wizards noticed the diminutive Professor Flitwick and stopped fighting.
But the culprits of this fight, the Ravenclaw and Slytherin Quidditch players, have already turned red, and no one will stop first.
Professor Flitwick waved his wand, and several "Except Your Weapons" flashed in succession, and the wands of the few young wizards who had fought the best on both sides flew out and landed on the floor in front of the Professor. The two sides of the battle finally calmed down.
"The incredibly useful spell I'm talking about is—remove your weapon. "Professor Flitwick didn't take the lead in dealing with both sides of the fight, but turned around and continued to teach Alan!
Alan nodded his head, he didn't dare to underestimate this disarming charm, it was a very useful spell.
It was one of Harry's most used spells, and he even used it to defeat Lord Voldemort who used the Avada Killing Curse (Killing Curse) in the final battle.
It can be seen that the disarming spell can be said to be the culmination of fighting spells.
First of all, it can attack, retreat, control, and output, and there is no legal risk, and it will not fall into the mouth.
Secondly, the Disarming Charm directly removes the opponent's weapon. For most enemies, the loss of weapons is about the same as the loss of combat effectiveness.
Third, through repeated practice, you can increase the cast speed and reduce the cast time. Of course, it may also increase the strength of the spell. In a duel, all you need to do is pass a disarming spell and think about how to deal with the enemy later. What a spell to use!
Seeing Allen's thoughtful expression, Professor Flitwick nodded in satisfaction, turned around, his expression changed, and continued to deal with the vicious brawl in front of him!
"Josebie, go and ask Madam Pomfrey, the school doctor, to come over. Professor Flitwick waved his wand and lifted the petrification spell from Bradley's body. Then he took a fancy to Marcus Flint, who didn't know how many spells he had, and decided to send Joseph to find the school doctor.
"Can anyone tell me what the hell is going on?" said Professor Flitwick.
"I want to know what happened!" Professor Snape appeared, along with Professor McGonagall, on the second floor, looking extremely gloomy. Professor McGonagall's expression was solemn and serious.
In such a stagnant atmosphere, no one in the crowd who was still in full swing just now stood up to speak.
"Who's in the fight? stand up!" Professor McGonagall spoke. The Ravenclaw and Slytherin Quidditch players drooped their heads and walked to the bottom of the stairs.
"Who else? Stand behind them. Don't force us to check your wands with a flashback charm!" Professor Flitwick added. Professor Snape stared gloomily at the young wizards standing below.
One after another, many Ravenclaw and Slytherin wizards came forward, and Edward was among them.
The freshman who was beaten with a blue nose and swollen face couldn't hide it, and stood at the back of the errant line. Alan shrugged and walked out under Professor Flitwick's startled gaze.
In fact, Alan knew that Professor Flitwick wouldn't really use the Flashback Charm to check everyone's wands. However, when all the Quidditch players who had pulled Crow were punished, he stayed out of the way, which was not conducive to unity and could easily put him at a disadvantage.
On the contrary, we should share weal and woe with everyone, and share weal and woe, so that we can better integrate into the collective. What's more, Alan never worries about the consequences of standing up, all the confinement methods are not painful for him, and he can deal with it freely.
Sure enough, as he stood in the middle of the line, Roger couldn't help but give him a punch and a grinning smile. He was struck by a spell, and his cheeks were swollen like two big steamed buns.
"So, what is the reason why you didn't go back to the dormitory to rest, but gathered together, fighting, grouping, fighting?" Professor Snape's cold voice sounded, especially the last four words, and the tone was particularly eerie.
"Professor, it was Ravenclaw who did it first. Draco Malfoy insisted that his father was a trustee and that he would never be expelled, and Professor Snape had always been kind to him, and he was the first to come forward and complain.
"So, I'm curious, what is it that makes you fight?" Professor Snape asked.
"Because Marcus Flint and Draco Malfoy are not only mocking our Ravenclaw Quidditch team, but they are also insulting Roger Davis for being a filthy mudblood!" said Ravenclaw Prefect Penelope stood up under pressure, and in the brawl she had just struck a number of Slytherins with precision.
After saying the first sentence smoothly, it seemed that he had the courage, and Penelope quickly and neatly explained the cause and effect.
It turned out that the Ravenclaw Quidditch team had used seven new Light Wheels 2001 to train today, and it was discovered by Warrington, a Slytherin chaser, who told Marcus Flint.
Slytherin, who had already made Ravenclaw a key target of prevention, couldn't help but come to find out about the enemy. As a result, both sides turned on the group mocking skills, and they couldn't stop scolding each other.
In the end, Draco Malfoy's insult to Roger Davis with the phrase "filthy mudblood" became the trigger for the brawl, which instantly turned into a battle between the two houses.
"I think both sides are at fault, Slytherin provokes first, Ravenc workers first. Gang fights and group brawls in the halls of the school are the worst of the kind!200 points deducted for each side!Are there any objections?" Professor McGonagall decided.
Although Professor McGonagall felt that Slytherin's provocation was more egregious, after all, Ravinck had the first hand, and Slytherin's Marcus was seriously injured, and the overall Slytherin seemed to be much more serious than the Ravenclaws. Therefore, Professor McGonagall decided to deduct 200 points each as a warning and punishment!
"All students involved in the brawl are to be confined Percy Weasley, write down the names of all the students below!" Professor McGonagall instructed further.
Percy Weasley, Gryffindor's prefect and Ron's older brother, seemed to have received a great honor, holding a notebook and excitedly jotting down the names of all those involved in the fight.
His excitement is justified, both Ravenclaw and Slytherin have been deducted two hundred points, no matter how you look at it, this year's House Cup should be Gryffindor!
The little wizards of Ravenclaw hung their heads, not daring to look at Professor Flitwick's face, they had won the House Cup last year, and this year they were afraid that they would have to give it up.
The Slytherins secretly regretted seeing Percy Weasley's expression that they had benefited Gryffindor!
This is in line with the old Chinese saying, "The sandpiper and the clam compete, and the fisherman wins." Alan thought to himself.