217. The sophomore duel ends

Although he is usually comfortable participating in Quidditch matches under the watchful eye of everyone, Harry seemed to be extremely nervous today.

He kept his head down under the gaze of everyone.

It wasn't until the tall Ron blocked the eyes from the main stand that the "boy who never died" looked a little more relaxed.

Under Professor McGonagall's command, Professor Flitwick summoned the flock of birds once again.

There was another period of confusion, and the second-year wizards finally found their opponents.

Milton suddenly whispered to Scott, "Potter's opponent, that's Blaise?" Zabini. ”

Lady Zabini's son?

Milton's stepbrother?

Scott held up his binoculars and looked over.

It was a tall boy.

He has high cheekbones, dark skin, and long, slightly slanted brown eyes.

"Like a quirky fox." Scott said to Milton.

There were so many people in the school, and after the number was raised, Scott still had some impressions of the boy.

Among the Slytherin students, Blaise? Zabini seems to be a loner.

At this point, Scott saw Malfoy running to Brace? Zabini was next to him, talking to him.

Watching Malfoy's provocative performances from time to time to provoke Harry, Scott guessed that he should be trying to swap opponents with Zabini.

After all, everyone knew that he had already spoken harshly of Harry the other day.

It's just that Zabini doesn't seem to want to pay attention to him.

Malfoy spoke for a long time, but Zabini was unmoved, not even a single expression was missing.

Malfoy's face grew more and more ugly, and he didn't shrink away until he noticed that Snape was staring at him.

Of course, he was mercilessly ridiculed by Harry as he left.

Soon, all the students were in their positions.

Under the command of Professor Flitwick, the dueling exams for the second year began.

For a moment, spells of various colors flew in a staggered manner again.

The performance of the second grade is somewhat stronger than that of the first grade, but it is also limited in strength.

Scott first focused on Neville's fight.

After all, Neville represents the result of one of his attempts.

If Neville does well, Scott will still be very fulfilled.

Coincidentally, Neville's dueling opponent was one of Malfoy's henchmen.

Even Scott knew that Malfoy and his henchmen used to bully Neville at school.

Of course, Scott couldn't remember the names of the two big, similar-looking henchmen, and he couldn't tell who was who.

Anyway, Scott still hopes that Neville will be disgraced.

Isn't it cool that the bullied boy suddenly grows up and defeats the people who once bullied him.

The battle has begun.

It's just that...... Neville still can't seem to let go, and is a little timid.

In Scott's opinion, the big guy looks aggressive, but he is very reckless in battle, and he is actually very easy to target.

However, Neville's performance at this time was a little substandard, but he did not lose.

If he wants to win, it depends on whether he can be brave.

"Potter! Porter! Potter ......"

At this moment, the Gryffindor stands rang out with a neat cheer.

"Zabini! Zabini! Zabini ......"

Not to be outdone, the Slytherins immediately followed.

Scott couldn't help but look towards the spot where Harry and Zabini were fighting.

At this point, both Harry and Zabini were wandering around the arena within the dueling range.

The spells they cast were incoherent, but they dodged and moved well.

It seems that Harry has also improved because of the existence of the Dueling Club.

When the Dueling Club was first formed, Scott also went to participate.

At that time, Harry was still "standing on the pile".

When he fights, he also highlights one word - recklessness.

Now he looks much more pleasing to the eye.

Sure enough, combat ability has to grow in battle.

However, Harry's opponent, Zabini, doesn't seem to be a fuel-efficient lamp either.

The pure-blooded Zabini would use more spells than Harry.

It can be seen that he also has a lot of ideas about the use and matching of spells.

Harry, on the other hand, used the Disarming Charm repeatedly, only occasionally using a few Stun Charms or Petrification Charms.

It's just that maybe it's a matter of talent, and Harry's disarming charm is used very well.

Scott thinks he's used it better than a lot of upperclassmen.

The battle between the two became more and more intense.

One person copes with a relatively abundant number of means, and one person uses a first-class disarming spell to hard top.

It's fun to have two different fighting styles colliding with each other.

Scott watched with relish.

He had shifted his focus and only had time to focus on Neville's duel on the other side.

Harry waved his wand again, but Zabini had already responded.

A red beam of light characteristic of the Disarming Charm passed him.

At the same time, the wand in his hand was already pointing at Harry.

Harry rolled straight on the turf and dodged his opponent's attack.

Between you and me, the battle between the two became more and more stalemate.

Scott then looked to the other side.

At this time, Neville's performance suddenly brightened Scott's eyes.

He first cast a swelling spell to make the lawn under his opponent's feet grow wildly, instantly disrupting the opponent's balance.

He then took the opportunity to use the Unconscious Charm to end the duel.

As time passed, more and more second-year wizards began to quit.

In the end, only Harry and Zabini were left on the court, and the duel was still undecided.

Harry was panting heavily.

His clothes were covered with grass clippings, and he made a big mess of himself.

Zabini looks a lot better than Harry.

Although he was out of breath, at least his clothes were still clean.

Scott noticed that Harry hadn't cast a spell in a long time.

He seemed to have exhausted his magic and physical strength, and only stumbled to dodge his opponent's attacks with his stubborn will.

Of course, Zabini's situation is not much better.

The frequency of his attacks has dropped a lot.

That's why Harry has been able to hold on.

By this time, the cheering in the stands of Gryffindor and Slytherin had stopped, and everyone was quietly watching the difficult duel.

But not many people look good at Harry.

After all, if he was really too tired to cast a spell, it meant that he had already lost.

But just then, Harry suddenly opened his legs and rushed forward.

Zabini thought that Harry wanted to fight him, and quickly dodged away with a look of disgust.

At that moment, however, Harry waved his wand.

A faint red light struck Zabini, and the wand in his hand came out of his hand and flew out.

Harry won.

There were deafening cheers from the stands of Gryffindor.

At the same time, the Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff students applauded.

"Pretty cunning, Potter." Eddie exclaimed, "Fooled Zabini by pretending not to cast a spell!" ”

Scott tapped him on the shoulder and reminded him, "Next third grade, it's your turn." ”

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