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That's the most foolish way to fight.
She waved her wand:
"[Cloud Mist Technique]!"
In an instant, the surroundings became shrouded in smoke, and the Slytherins lost all trace of her.
How can you hit the enemy if you don't even know where they are?
Flint attempted to clear the clouds with the Whirlwind Charm.
But how easy is it to clear away the fog formed by magic? It took a while of frantic activity to barely manage to dissipate the fog.
But Hermione has disappeared from her original spot.
"What about her?"
"Where have you gone?"
Slytherin was completely bewildered and had no idea what was going on.
However, Levin's psychic abilities allowed him to barely detect that Hermione was currently invisible and was quietly infiltrating among them.
"I'm here!"
Suddenly, a girl's voice rang out among them.
The Slytherins instinctively looked in the direction of the sound.
They could see the girl's figure gradually appearing in the air.
Then suddenly a flash of white light appeared.
"[Flash Dust]!"
The light burst forth like a flashbang, blinding the little snakes so much that their eyes filled with tears and they could not see.
The opponent has entered a state of blindness and has temporarily lost its ability to fight.
Then, the duel entered garbage time.
Hermione then used her wand to subdue them one by one, binding them together with their clothes.
The number of green maggots on the field quickly increased from three to nine.
The women looked at each other and sighed.
They seem to have messed with some really bad guys.
This is incredibly embarrassing!
How should we handle this? Should we tell Professor Snape?
They won't be able to swallow this insult if they don't speak up!
Tell me, but what should I say?
They said they got beaten up by a second-year Muggle-born wizard?
Is it still one against seven?
so hard!
As for the Gryffindors and Ravenclaws, they looked at Hermione differently.
In their eyes, Hermione was radiant at that moment, like a Valkyrie.
Especially for Ron, the scene just now was incredibly satisfying.
Hermione sliced through Malfoy, whom she hated most, and a whole bunch of upperclassmen like cutting melons and vegetables.
He wished he could have done it himself.
So, disregarding his previous argument with Hermione, he stepped forward and asked, "Hermione, how did you do that?"
"I mean, how did you suddenly become so amazing?"
"That's because... Levin is a good teacher. I trained with him for a while during the summer."
After she finished speaking, she glanced at Levin, who was smiling gently at her.
"He's that good after just one summer vacation, his training must be amazing," Ron exclaimed. "I wish he would teach me."
Hermione completely agreed with this.
After seeing Ciri and Levin go hunting chimeras together, Hermione also realized her own weakness.
Therefore, she trained extra hard every day.
At that time, she spent at least two hours every day sparring with Levin.
This kind of rigorous training is very painful at first.
If you apply even a little too much pressure, she will be in so much pain that she can't walk.
But after gaining some experience, she began to get into the swing of things.
But Levin was no match for her.
Each time, it leaves her drenched in sweat and completely exhausted.
She could fall asleep the moment her head touched the floor.
But she still looks forward to each day's training.
This kind of training allows her to truly feel fulfilled and satisfied.
Hermione was sincerely grateful to Levin for his tireless efforts.
He transformed her from an ordinary Muggle girl into a true witch.
With Hermione taking care of the Slytherin team, they could no longer interfere with Gryffindor's training.
As for Ravenclaw
After all, they didn't have any fundamental conflict with Gryffindor.
With Hermione and Levin's support, Wood simply gave half of the space to Ravenclaw so they could practice together.
Everyone is happy.
And what about the Slytherins?
Levin hung them from the stands to the side, watching them practice until they were finally lowered down in the evening.
The matter didn't escalate, at least not to the professor.
Malfoy did consider complaining to Snape, but Flint and the others firmly stopped him.
They didn't want the whole world to know.
There's nothing we can do about it. For Malfoy, if things get out of hand, they'll get out of hand. Anyway, this isn't the first time Malfoy has been beaten up for being a smart aleck; he's gotten used to it.
But for them, as long as it doesn't involve the professor, it's just a minor squabble among students. If others ask, they'll just say it's a rumor, an exaggeration, or bragging. In that case, they'll be ridiculed for a week or two at most, and then others will forget about it.
But once it reaches the professor, it's equivalent to the matter having an official characterization.
Once their actions are deemed wrong, they might even be tied to the Slytherin pillar of shame, and their corpses would be dragged out and whipped by Gryffindor every year.
After that, the Slytherin Quidditch team developed Hermione phobia and would avoid her whenever they saw her.
This did benefit the Gryffindor Quidditch team a little.
Levin's reputation among the young wizards grew even further.
To the young wizards, Hermione, having only received guidance from Levin, was capable of taking on an entire Quidditch team single-handedly.
That Levin must be incredibly high.
For a time, many even believed that if Levin were to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts, he would be far superior to Lockhart.
They're praising Levin over here.
But Levin still has to make a living under Lockhart.
After another Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Levin found Lockhart with a note in his hand.
"Professor Lockhart!"
Levin stopped him as he was about to leave the classroom.
"I'd like to borrow this book from the library. I hope to learn something about werewolves from it."
Levin handed the note to Professor Lockhart. “But this book is in the restricted section 2.9 of the library, so I need a teacher to sign this note. I believe this book will help me understand the humanoid restoration spell you mentioned in ‘Wandering with the Werewolf’.”
"Ah, a werewolf!"
Hearing this, Lockhart smiled warmly. "This book is very exciting, isn't it? Indeed, you are very good at dealing with chimeras, but when it comes to dealing with werewolves, I am still a little confident. Of course, no one will object to me giving the best student in the whole grade some extra help."
As he spoke, he pulled out a huge peacock feather brush, and without even looking at the words on the note, he signed his name in a large, flamboyant calligraphy before handing the note back to Levin.
"However, I must admit that the Restore to Human Form spell is far too complicated, and I am not always able to use it successfully."
Good grief, are you saying this to warn people before they find out?
However, Levin had no intention of doing so; the entire semester's restricted reading plan depended on him.
Holding the signed note, Levin happily said goodbye and left.
Chapter 111 A Certain Magical Index
Levin got the autograph and headed straight to the library.
He certainly wasn't there to learn about werewolves.
Werewolves? What werewolves?
What's more appealing about a werewolf than its soul?
Levin had long wanted to read all the books in the forbidden section.
He has even decided to spend this semester reading as many books as possible in the restricted section.
But what's most urgent right now is to find some research and discussions about the soul.
He owes Helena, that ghost, a crown.
Aside from Professor Lockhart, probably no other professor would sign a note without even reading it.
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