Chapter 258: Aiwen's Strength
Evan hadn't noticed Ron's anomaly, but what happened next made him wake up to realize that he had been too immersed in the study of the dark arts lately.
This behavior is wrong and extremely dangerous.
He then changed the content of his research, focusing more on the analysis of the principles of magic, using those black arts as supplementary knowledge that needs to be understood, and using this as a starting point to study the principles and structures of magic, the many theories involved, and so on.
In subsequent research, Evan used more of the magic principles recorded in the magic book to improve his own strength, rather than trying to use the black magic recorded above.
Although this made his research several times more difficult, and he needed to read a lot more magic books, it essentially eliminated the possibility of Evan becoming a dark wizard.
In the last year, Tom Riddle's diary had tempted Evan to practice and use dark magic frequently, hoping that he would indulge in the power of power.
Since then, Evan has noticed that excessive use of dark magic can make wizards' souls evil and unstable. With the use of black magic, a lot of cruel thoughts will arise deep inside and even completely change a person.
In recent research, the knowledge learned from many ancient magic books also confirmed Aven's original conjecture.
Although the wizarding world has not yet reached a consensus on the origin of magic, the theory that magic comes from blood, and the essence of magic spells depends on the power of the spirit and mind, has been accepted by more and more wizards.
In addition to the strength of the wizard's own magic, the source of the power of the dark magic and the amount of power mainly depend on whether the user's heart is evil enough.
Using dark magic for a long time can make a wizard become evil.
Evan had no such intentions, his purpose in studying dark magic was to improve his own strength, to understand the dark wizard more deeply and comprehensively, to understand Voldemort, and to understand the enemies he was about to face, rather than to turn himself into an evil dark wizard.
Therefore, after discovering the clues, he hurriedly changed the content of the study.
Evan destroyed the previous research notes, which also caused Ron, who had been secretly investigating, to find nothing, and he secretly rummaged through a lot of Aven's things, but he never found the notebook with the terrible pattern he saw in the first place.
Although no evidence was found, the way he looked at Evan became more and more strange.
After a brief moment of confusion, Ron felt surprisingly angry, and he thought that it must be Evan who found himself investigating him and destroyed all the evidence of the dark arts.
Evan didn't notice Ron's abnormality, and the incident that woke him up had something to do with the so-called College War.
Because of the strengthened management in the castle, Geffindor and Slytherin did not fight, but there were constant small frictions. Snape and Sirius didn't take the lead in this matter either, and with the Quidditch date, which decided the House Cup, approaching, Malfoy and the others came over almost every day to provoke them.
This continued until Sirius' dueling club was re-formed.
Shortly after the Quidditch match between Ravenclaw and Slytherin, a notice of Sirius' proposal to reinstate the dueling club was posted on the bulletin board.
Not surprisingly, this incident was unanimously responded to by the little wizards in the school.
Although Lockhart's dueling club last year ended up being a joke, Sirius's strength was recognized by everyone, and everyone was excited to learn dueling techniques and spells from him.
Even more exciting than the re-formation of the dueling club itself was the duel between Sirius and Snape, which had become a hot topic at school, with everyone talking about who was stronger between Sirius and Snape.
Unfortunately, at the first meeting of the Dueling Club, Snape did not show up.
Because of Dumbledore's involvement, Snappi and Sirius both restrained and restrained a lot, even if both sides did not hide their disgust and disgust for each other, but at least they did not duel and-for-tat in front of the students as before.
At the dueling club spearheaded by Sirius, Snape did not appear, and Sirius asked Professor Flitwick to become his opponent.
The meeting started off relatively normally and went very smoothly. The participants learned dueling etiquette, Professor Flitwick explained some of the more common spells in duels, and Sirius taught them some of his own combat experience.
For Aven, it may be a little low-level, but the other young wizards still find it interesting and enjoy learning, and many of them are seniors.
It's not surprising that Hogwarts had never taught the young wizards anything about duels before, and the Defence Against the Dark Arts class, which was primarily responsible, was also terrible, with Defence Against the Dark Arts professors changing every year, including wizards like Lockhart who didn't deserve their name, or someone with ulterior intentions like Quirrell.
Their teaching methods are also very different, and it is difficult for young wizards to systematically and comprehensively learn the knowledge of resisting black magic from this class.
For magical spells related to Defence Against the Dark Arts and duels, most young wizards rely on self-study and self-comprehension.
People are more interested in prank magic than formal spells.
Admittedly, these magic spells may have unexpected effects in combat, but they are not as effective as the usual standard dueling spells.
Sirius' club was an unprecedented success, and the dueling skills he and Professor Flitwick demonstrated were also fascinating.
Before the group exercises, everything went very smoothly. But then things started to take a turn for the worse, and I don't know if it was intentional or not, and when practicing in groups, Sirius teamed up a lot of Gryffindors and Slytherins.
Aven's opponent was a second-year boy he didn't remember his name, and the other party seemed to be trying to cast a curse on him. However, before he could raise his wand, Aven's weapon knocked his wand far away.
He looked at Evan in astonishment, unable to believe what was happening in front of him. Although Evan is very famous, he didn't think that his strength was much worse than Evan before the competition, and his strength was the strongest among Slytherin second-year students.
He wasn't going to use the Except Weapon and the Iron Armor Charm as Sirius had said, but instead gave Aven a hard lecture and made him lose face in front of the whole school.
Evan didn't know what the Slytherin student in front of him was thinking, and he wasn't interested in childish magic practice with the other party.
He'd been analyzing his duel with Snape, and his magical prowess had recently grown by leaps and bounds as he studied and mastered the theory of dark arts and other magical theories.
Evan thinks that he can hold on to Snape for a longer period of time, and if his magic is strong enough, it is not impossible to counter the opponent to a certain extent.
In this case, the strength of this guy on the other side is completely insufficient.
Evan now has a better understanding of the simple spell of removing your weapon, and is much more comfortable using it, almost instantaneously.
He didn't know what the other party was trying to do, he just solved the battle as quickly as he could. (To be continued.) )