Chapter 213: A trap laid from the beginning

Garfield had the upper hand, but he never let up. When Sean stood up and raised his wand, he immediately thought about the other party's purpose.

His casting speed and casting accuracy are obviously not as good as mine, why don't you choose to continue to avoid and look for opportunities? In this position, I have the confidence to hit him first at the moment his spell is issued...

Want to cast another great power spell? This is unreasonable. The time he casts a powerful spell is long enough for me to trap him with a restraint spell, and then use a disarming spell or petrification spell to completely incapacitate him.

Then what was he for, a desperate fight or some weird magic?

But my disarming spell can't be cast silently, and the casting speed is not as fast as the binding spell... Should I restrict the opponent's movement first, and then apply defensive magic to myself?

Various thoughts flashed through Garfield's mind, but he didn't hesitate, and the Silent Binding Charm still shot out according to his thoughts.

The white light hit Sean, and all of a sudden, his limbs stiffened, especially his legs, which were as immobile as iron **** chained with several hundred pounds.

Or the Binding Charm... Sean's eyes lit up, what he was most worried about was that the opponent could cast the Silent Disarming Charm or the Petrification Charm at the same speed, so he wouldn't have much room to fight back.

And he chose to eat the opponent's restraint spell, just to detonate the trap left before.

The red curse spewed out from the tip of the wand!

When Garfield saw this scene, he immediately judged the other party's spell type habitually.

Red, fast, and the casting time is ridiculously short. There is a high probability that it is a spark spell or a smoke explosion spell. For what, blocking the line of sight or disturbing my rhythm?

Eat my Binding Charm but only put a little Charm?

Garfield didn't dare to be careless. The casting speed of this kind of little magic spell was extremely fast. Although the power was not strong enough, he was still worried that there would be accidents.

"Protego." He judged that his disarming spell couldn't hit the opponent in time, and cast a defensive spell.

The unexpected happened, Sean's fiery red spell did not target Garfield at all.

The fiery red light slid through, and the transparent barrier in front of Garfield was not affected in any way.

The curse hit the ground beneath his feet.

Judging from the previous duel, it is impossible for Wallup to put the spell on such an outrageous level... Garfield lowered his head subconsciously, and then saw the scattered, fragmented stones on the floor. Blocks, those rocks that everyone thought Sean was kicking and playing with, they were swelling and turning red!

Detonating spell... Garfield's enlightenment rose.

Wallup, you bastard...

"Coax!" A huge explosion sounded, firelight and smoke engulfed Garfield, and black smoke enveloped the entire dueling stage.

When the smoke cleared, Garfield was already lying on the floor like Stevenson before.

This time, the classroom fell into complete silence. The students looked at Sean, who was tightly bound on the stone platform. Although he couldn't move, he still stood there. He was still a winner.

"Yeah!" Hogwarts, cheers and whistles broke out.

Sean on the stage breathed a sigh of relief, just a little bit, the fifth grader was much stronger than he imagined.

As for the stone, the Explosion Charm has a pre-set spell called Timed Blast, you can store the magic power on some inanimate object in advance, and then detonate it with the magic spell at a specific time.

It looks like a good Yin man spell, but this spell is extremely restrictive. First of all, objects that are attached with magic power will have obvious magic power fluctuations, which can be easily detected by normal wizards. Secondly, this magic spell cannot store a large amount of 'bombs', and the magic power attached to the object can only last for about half an hour to an hour depending on the strength of the wizard. Finally, the casting range of this thing is too close, and the spell cannot be detonated if it is farther away.

Therefore, the scope of application of this spell in reality is basically mining and other work, and almost no one uses it in duels.

So Sean made a small plan.

In the first duel with Ramos, Sean used the Dust Spell to block his view and took the opportunity to create a bunch of 'bombs', thanks to Professor Goodman for their initial demonstration, otherwise Sean would have to Blast the floor with all your might.

There is no trap to deal with the guys in front. On the contrary, Sean also used a lot of magic spells. In this way, the entire classroom is full of traces of the flow of magic power, and the magic power fluctuations on the stones are perfectly concealed, even if The professor didn't even notice.

Next, it was the provocative stone kicking action, and the 'bombs' were gathered together. Also, Sean played a bit of psychology, something Grindelwald taught him.

In the previous divine fire spell, the ground in a circle was protected, whether it was people's subconscious self-protection instinct-they felt safer there; or to regain face for their school-stand from the place where they fell stand up.

In Sean's expectation, there is a high probability that the next player will be standing there. Sure enough, even if he kept adjusting his position, Garfield's range of activities was still in that area.

After feeling the opponent's strength, Sean had to admit that at his current level, he couldn't beat the opponent in a fair duel.

Then just play some tactics~

The medical team rushed in once again. The power of the explosive spells has always been great, and Sean hoarded a pile of stones there. Even though Garfield cast the Iron Armor spell, it was still **** and bloody, even worse than the explosion. Percy's encounter with an explosive fire ash snake was a little worse.

For the first time, Professor Goodman looked at Sean speechlessly, and it would even give him a headache. Under his supervision, two students were still seriously injured, which could almost be regarded as a serious teaching accident.

After all, he had told the students to use all their strength long before the duel began.

Those with even more ugly faces were the students of Nurmengard. Under the elite education, most of them immediately understood Sean's tactics.

"Sure enough... This kid has been laid out from the beginning!"

"How can there be such a person, he has already thought about this, just to wait for the senior students to take the bait."

The faces of the students were stiff, and the anger in their eyes almost overflowed.

A lower grade student snorted disdainfully: "Playing these routines if you are not as skilled, it's really a..."

"Hoho, shut your mouth, idiot--" a stocky voice sounded.

The lower grader turned his head and saw a fat blond man in a fourth-grade uniform, his eyes were almost squeezed into slits by the fat on his face, and his huge beer belly was shaking happily.

"Hugo..." the lower grader shouted in fear.

The fat man called Hugo snorted and patted his belly: "Not as good as others? Look how good other people's explosive spells are! As a Nurmengard student, you can be angry, and of course you should. Anger. But don't forget Professor Grindelwald's teaching - never make excuses for your own weakness, and never make excuses for your enemy's strength."

He smiled kindly and said, "Hoho, are you a second grader too? Wallop's skills are not as good as others? Why don't you go up to a duel with him, look at him, you're so tired, hoho, idiot..."

On the stone platform, Sean was still standing upright, but the sharp-eyed student had noticed that his hands behind his back were shaking slightly, which was a sign of the exhaustion of magic power.

"Mr. Wallop, how about the end of the duel?" Professor Goodman said, but no one noticed that the professor's eyes shrouded in the shadow of the pointed hat were somewhat helpless.

Is this a second-year wizard...and Lord Grindelwald wasn't as sinister as you were at his age...no, not as resourceful?

Sean's figure and expression didn't change at all, but he didn't smile anymore.

The people in the audience didn't see his lips squirming, they heard an arrogant voice: "I'm okay, but for the normal development of the teaching It's not impossible for the duel to end here..."

If looks can kill, then the angry look of the Nurmengards has burned Sean to a pile of ashes long ago.

But unfortunately, the other party has the capital to say this, even if everyone now sees that he is at the end of the game.

His face was the same, but his hands trembled more and more.

Of course, two people who know Sean very well don't think so.

"Hermione, Hermione," Daisy muttered in a very low voice, holding the arm of the girl beside her, "Is Sean lying again?"

"It must be a lie..." Hermione's expression did not change, only her lips were squirming invisibly, "According to his character, if he really can't hold it any longer, he will definitely slip down and stay there. There's a risk of being beaten up there, so he..."

Hermione seemed to think about saying words like 'fear of pain' and 'from the heart', but in the end she replaced it with: "He's so smart!"

"So Sean is trying to **** off those Nurmengards today? But he doesn't seem to have to do so much..." Daisy blinked her big eyes.

Hermione shook her head: "He does have ideas in this regard, whether it's to avenge Fred George and the others, or to boost Hogwarts - but Sean should have other ideas, but I don't know. what is..."

If Sean could hear the conversation between these two girls, he would definitely say "Hermione who knows me, Daisy who knows me", on the one hand, he is for the Hogwarts students, and on the other hand, to show off. strength.

While reducing unnecessary trouble, there will always be someone among the Nurmengards who worship power...

Besides, Grindelwald should be watching, right? Show off a wave of learnings, then scoop up more wool! No, you can better accept the teachings of the other party!