272. Professor Moody, I would like to ask you a magic
After spending some time at Hogwarts, Karkaroff and Maxim reluctantly accepted that Hogwarts had two Champions.
If you don't accept it, there's no way, it's already done, and even the Ministry of Magic, which is in charge of this matter, is on the side of Hogwarts.
It's one thing to accept, it doesn't mean they don't have an opinion, and every time they see a professor at Hogwarts, they protest with a cold snort.
Dumbledore? Hum!
Snape? Hum!
Mcgonagall? Hum!
The whole humming and humming, especially during the meal, all the Hogwarts professors were there, humming one after another, and they were almost connected into a song.
There is no such thing as ghost animals in the wizarding world, otherwise there will be a few videos from high to low.
But all this is just an incompetent snort.
Nothing can be changed
The principals of the two schools are holding their breath and waiting for the arrival of the first game of the Triwizard Tournament, and they must get a good result in this first game.
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In Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Professor Moody is speaking from the podium in his distinctive tone.
The magic eye on the left is constantly rotating, like a 365° monitoring without dead ends, monitoring every move of the students at all times.
Not a single student dared to desert in his class or do anything else unrelated to the content of the lesson.
Of course, his courses are actually very popular with everyone, according to Gryffindor, Moody's teaching method is very 'cool', especially after the students of the other two schools joined, Defence Against the Dark Arts became the most popular course in Durmstran, which is very close to the curriculum that their school usually teaches, Durmstrang School is the most liberal school in Europe of the three major schools in Europe for the management of the dark arts.
By the way, the most annoying class is the Potions class, and the main reason why I hate it even more than the divination class is that I can't keep up with the learning progress.
Although Moody teaches defense against the dark arts, he is actually teaching dark arts a lot of the time, and in his words, if you want to better defend against the dark arts, you must first specialize in the dark arts.
It is reasonable and convincing.
In particular, his former Auror status deepened this persuasiveness.
Professor Moody's knowledge of the theory of the dark arts is very rich, and he can answer any question about the dark arts.
"You're in fourth grade, and you've been in Defence Against the Dark Arts class for so long. Do you know what's the difference between dark magic and normal magic? ”
Moody stood on the stage, looked down at the young wizards below, and said, "Can anyone tell me what the definition of dark magic is?" ”
Needless to say, the first to raise her hand was definitely Hermione.
"Black magic is evil magic, mainly for the purpose of harming others, through curses, talismans, direct or indirect spells, etc., to achieve the purpose of murder, disease, confusion, servitude and other purposes."
Hermione stood up and answered Moody's question very crisply.
"Very well, Miss Granger, you have perfectly retold the textbook notes on the dark arts."
Moody nodded, affirming Hermione's answer, but he didn't look very satisfied: "But it's not comprehensive, are there any other answers?" ”
He looked around and saw that none of the young wizards had raised their hands, and just as he was about to answer the question himself, Hermione raised his hand again.
"Miss Granger, is there anything else you'd like to add?"
Hermione nodded, standing up in a pretty standard position.
"Professor, the definition of dark magic in the wizarding world is not particularly clear, it is not as clear as light and dark, and there is no definitive answer so far, but according to the regulations of the Wizarding Council in 1016 (the Ministry of Magic was not established at that time), the following situations will be defined as black magic: first, the scorn of immoral magic that harms others; the second is to satisfy one's own desires, desires and magic; Third, it can bring great suffering to the person who is being cast; Fourth, it is powerful, destructive, and difficult to repair, which will bring irreversible consequences; Fifth, the caster has the subjective consciousness of harming others; Sixth, on the basis of the fifth point, the caster can recognize the effect of this magic; Seventh, it is for improper purposes and there is no certain necessity. ”
"In addition, in 1750, on the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Ministry of Magic, the Office of the Aurors of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement made a supplement to the relevant regulations, and the secret ritual of death, blame, and control were also included in the scope of dark arts."
"And then there's 1908."
Don't doubt Hermione's expertise in magical theory, in Dudley's words she's like a living encyclopedia of magical theory, and you can get answers to any question you want to know.
Moody looked like he wanted to say something, but he opened his mouth and didn't say a word.
He wanted to refute it, but he didn't know where to start, he really didn't know the history of the origin of the term Dark Magic.
Listening to Granger's head, it seems to be the truth.
It's just a little different from the answer he prepared.
"Very perfect answer, 5 points for the disciplinary group."
Originally, he wanted to explain that there is no relationship between black magic and dark wizards, and blur everyone's inherent impression of black magic. Ages such as the fourth grade are the most susceptible to outsiders
Then he can naturally teach some special black magic, and since he has been interrupted, he can only discuss it again
Moody thought depressedly.
The dark wizards of the Harry Potter world seem to be very keen on teaching black magic to others, especially young wizards.
The Demon King, whose name cannot be mentioned, actually wanted to be the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts in the first place.
The original rhythm was disrupted, and Moody had to temporarily change the subject and instead teach everyone all the techniques for dealing with dark wizards.
Fortunately, he has a lot of experience in this area.
Soon, the two Defence Against the Dark Arts classes were over.
"Professor Moody, I'd like to ask you a piece of magic."
Professor Moody was packing up his teaching aids and about to leave the classroom when he was stopped by a voice behind him.
"It's Dursley, what do you want to ask?"
Moody's magic eye kept looking Dudley up and down, but unfortunately he found nothing as always, and he couldn't even see the depth of the magic.
The word "can't be seen clearly" may be too gentle, but it should be said that there is no such thing as a word at all.
It was as if there was not a wizard standing in front of him, but a Muggle through and through.
Joke! If it's true, how can Muggles not even be able to see through their clothes?
Very clever hidden tricks.
Dudley looked down at Moody, his azure eyes glowing with a dazzling light.
"Professor. I want to learn how to deal with the fire that never goes out."
(End of chapter)