Chapter 114: I want to learn from Voldemort
After a week of Severus's guidance, these senior Slytherins are finally looking like each other, and their defensive counter-attacks have been very proficient, which means that they have some combat effectiveness.
Of course, you still have to kneel in the face of Severus!
This increase in combat effectiveness is close to nothing for Severus, but for this group of students, this is already an improvement that they can feel, so they are all leaping and trying, just waiting for a chance to fight their skills.
Especially Gwen Jones and Cetina Warbeck, the improvement of these two is also obvious.
Gwen had already lowered her head more than once, hiding her face in the shadow of her hair, and then leaking a sinister smile.
The little girl can't wait to get revenge.
As for Setina, let's not talk about this Gryffindor, she has at most been promoted from the third grade to the fourth grade, in short, she still has to continue to make a vase, although she seems to be quite happy to continue to maintain the vase character.
As far as Severus knows, Cetina has never exposed her strength improvement outside, probably waiting to continue to improve and become a blockbuster, I don't know if she has the idea of hiding her strength to use it as a yin person.
The two of them also practiced against each other a few times in the next two days, of course, the kind where Setina was abused very badly, even if Severus had limited Gwen's strength and even let Gwen use the "Disarming Charm" and "Armor Charm".
Gwen doesn't look at people beautifully, but the means are really in line with Slytherin's, steady, accurate, and ruthless grasp is very in place, and she also has her own unique opinion: yin.
Sure enough, with only the wrong name and no wrong nickname, Gwen Jones earned himself a new nickname just after the weekend's Quidditch acceptance: the Dark Elves!
It may have been after Severus's words that day had been outflowed, adding the word darkness to the elf.
But it's quite in line with Gwen Jones, of course, darkness is not degenerate, and ruthlessness is not a dark wizard!
For the other students, Severus didn't ask them to improve their magical abilities much, let alone teach them new spells, which were not something that could be done in a short period of time, and they really weren't enough to get Severus to teach them.
What Severus needed was to improve their fighting ability in a short period of time, so his guidance was very targeted, and Severus's guidance proved to be very effective.
As long as the combat effectiveness is improved, both internally and externally, Slytherin can reduce some of the pressure.
As long as he seized the opportunity to give Gryffindor another hard blow, Severus believed that Slytherin would be able to stabilize at that time.
As for you saying that if you offend Gryffindor, Gryffindor won't give up or something, isn't that normal!
When did Slytherin get in harmony with Gryffindor?
The reason why Slytherin is in a difficult situation now, although there are Gryffindor reasons, but this is not the main thing, Slytherin and Gryffindor have always been in a pattern of mutual hatred, this situation is mainly because some Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws are also looking for trouble with Slytherin under the leadership of Gryffindor.
Just keep those Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws down, and Gryffindor alone won't be enough to overwhelm Slytherin.
As for how?
Playing Gryffindor, of course!
Whoever the attacker was, the Slytherin's target was Gryffindor.
For example, if a Hufflepuff student attacks a Slytherin today, tomorrow a Slytherin will attack two Gryffindors, and the same goes for Ravenclaw.
If Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw come again, then let's go play Gryffindor!
That's the rhythm.
It is impossible to pick one against three, you can only slap one and die.
So isn't it obvious who to scold?
And Severus believed that as long as he played a few rounds, as long as he beat Gryffindor a little harder, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw would naturally stop.
The two houses were more low-key than the other, and they weren't going to go head-to-head with Slytherin.
Of course, to this extent, all Slytherins must be at the mercy of commands.
So it's time to teach Keynes Rozier another lesson.
This guy doesn't know if it's really brainless or deliberately making trouble for Slytherin, as long as there is a sneak attack on their group, even if it's a small prank, they have to do their best to return it, if there is someone next to you, you still laugh, then sorry, wait for the buddy's revenge!
Sometimes Severus thinks: Do you still want to learn from Voldemort?!
Not to mention, this may be their behavior pattern, especially crazy and cool to blow up the sky.
And their strength is indeed strong enough, and they usually act together, so it is difficult for those little wizards who were rectified by them to retaliate back.
So what to do?
So the other Slytherins suffered, anyway, they were all Slytherins, I can't beat Long Aotian, can't I beat you Long Xiaoyun?
That's why Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw have been following Gryffindor and pestering Slytherin.
And when Gwen Jones went to them to theorize, they were ridiculed, in short: you blame me!
So they have always relied on their own strength, doing their own thing, and not participating in the protection of the lower grades, according to Rozier's words: "You are the prefect, this is your responsibility".
If they wanted to command them, they said, "You can't even beat me, so why should you command me?" "Wait
It was at this time that the seventh-grade male prefect Cruise. Guffey's inaction was particularly disgusting to Severus.
As a prefect, and a prefect of no less intelligence, he knew very well how Rozier's actions could harm Slytherin.
Obviously, Slytherin's honor was not as important to Gufe as his preservation, and Severus's deterrence was nowhere near as good as that of a potentially dead Voldemort.
If Gufe is added, will Gwen be able to overpower Rozier?
Absolutely.
There are some things that Severus doesn't need to say, Slytherin has no shortage of smart people, Gufe is one of them, since he has chosen to protect himself, then it is impossible to get on Severus's ship again.
Would Severus care about a Gufe?
Of course I don't care, you're not Dumbledore or Voldemort, let alone Cruise Guffey, even Barnabas Guffey, the editor-in-chief of his daily newspaper Severus.
It can only be said that whether it is the big Gufei or the small Gufei, they know too little about Severus, and they know too little about strength.
And this is still a common problem in the wizarding world.
Although Dumbledore was known as the greatest white wizard of his time, almost no one had ever seen him shoot, so few people were afraid of his strength, and if he hadn't defeated Grindelwald, I'm afraid many people would have questioned his title of "strongest".
Gellert Grindelwald once destroyed nearly a city with a single spell, and Voldemort was committed to killing everyone who dared to resist him, so the world was extremely afraid of them.
It is also for this reason that some junior wizards even envy Rozier's behavior, and call it a tribute to the great Dark Lord.
That is, I want to learn from Voldemort.
This made Severus scoff, unless you really have the strength to defy the sky, you are completely looking for death.
Do you still think that without Dumbledore and Harry Potter, Voldemort would have succeeded?
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Severus cast a spell: referral tickets flew in!!