Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 257: Evan's Strength

Ivan didn't notice Ron's anomaly, but what happened next woke him so violently that he realized he had recently been too immersed in the study of dark magic.

Such behaviour is wrong and extremely dangerous.

He then changed his research to focus more on the analysis of magic principles, using those black magics as a starting point for learning more about the principles and construction of magic, the many theories involved, and so on.

In subsequent studies, Ivan made more use of the magic principles documented in the Magic Book to enhance his strength than attempted to use the black magic documented above.

While this made his research more difficult to multiply and much more magic books needed to be read, it essentially eliminated the possibility of Ivan becoming a black wizard.

Last year, Tom Riddle's diary seduced Ivan to practice and use dark magic frequently, hoping he would be indulged in powerful power.

Since then, Evan has noticed that excessive use of black magic can make the wizard's soul evil and unstable. With the use of dark magic, there are many cruel thoughts deep inside, even radically changing a person.

In a recent study, the knowledge learned from many ancient magic books also validates Ivan's original assumptions.

Although there is no consensus in the magic world as to the origin of magic, the magic comes from the bloodline, and the essence of magic spells depends on the power of the spirit and the mind, a theory that has been increasingly endorsed by wizards.

In addition to the magic strength and weakness of the wizard himself, the source of power and power of dark magic depend mainly on whether the user's heart is evil enough.

Prolonged use of black magic will gradually make a wizard evil.

Ivan had no such intention of studying black magic in order to increase his strength, gain a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of black wizards, understand Voldemort, and understand the enemies he would face, rather than turning himself into an evil black wizard.

Therefore, after discovering Tian Ni, he hastily changed the content of the study.

Ivan destroyed his previous research notes, which also led to Ron finding nothing that he had been investigating in secret. He snuck over a lot of Ivan's stuff, but he never found the notebook that he had seen with the horrible pattern.

Although no evidence was found, the way he looked at Ivan was getting weird.

After a brief period of confusion, Ron felt surprised and angry that he thought Ivan must have found himself investigating him and destroyed all the black magic evidence.

Ivan didn't notice Ron's anomaly, and talking about the thing that woke him up was also related to the so-called college war.

Gfendo and Slytherin did not fight, but little friction persisted because of the increased management in the castle. Snape and Sirius have not taken any good lead in this matter either, and Malfoy will come and provoke them almost every day as the Quidditch date for this year's Academy Cup is approached.

This continued until Sirius duel club was reconstituted.

Shortly after the Quiddich match between Ravenclaw and Slytherin, Sirius' notice of the proposed resumption of the duel club was affixed to the bulletin board.

Not surprisingly, this was unanimously responded to by the school's little wizard.

While the Duel Club held last year in Lohart turned out to be a joke, Sirius' strength was recognized by all and everyone was excited to learn duel skills and spells from him.

More exciting than the reorganization of the duel club itself is the duel between Sirius and Snape, which has become a popular topic for schools, where there is much more discussion about who Sirius and Snape really are.

Unfortunately, Snape didn't show up at the duel club's first party.

As a result of Dumbledore's intervention, both Sneppy and Sirius have restrained and restrained a lot, and even if neither party concealed their disgust and disgust at each other, at least they did not duel in front of the students as they did before.

Snape didn't show up at Sirius' lead duel club, and Sirius asked Professor Flitwick to be his opponent.

The party was normal at first and went very smoothly. You learned the ritual of duel, Professor Flivey explained some of the more common spells in duels, and Sirius taught you some of his combat experience.

For Ivan, it may be slightly lower, but the other little wizards still find it interesting and interesting to learn, including a large number of senior students.

It's not surprising that Hogwarts has never taught the little wizards anything about duels before, and the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, which bears the primary responsibility, is very bad, and the Defense Against the Dark Arts professors who change every year, many of whom are not true wizards like Rohit, or people like Chilo who have no heart.

Their teaching methods vary greatly, and it is difficult for the little wizards to systematically and comprehensively learn from this lesson about resisting dark magic.

For the magical spells related to defense against the dark arts and duels, most little wizards rely on self-learning and self-understanding.

People are more interested in prank magic than in regular spells.

It is undeniable that these magic spells may have unexpected effects in battle, but they cannot be compared to the common standard duel spells in terms of their effectiveness.

Sirius' club had an unprecedented success, and his and Professor Flitwick's dueling skills were addicting.

Everything went very smoothly before the group exercise. But then the situation began to change dramatically, not knowing whether it was intentional or unintentional, and Sirius combined many Griffindor and Slytherin in groups during the group exercise.

Ivan's opponent is a sophomore boy who doesn't remember his name and seems to want to use a curse against him. However, Ivan's weapon fired his wand away from you before he lifted it.

He looked at Evan in dismay and couldn't believe what was happening in front of him. Although Ivan was very famous, he didn't think he was much worse than Ivan before the trial, and his strength was strongest among Slytherin sophomores.

Instead of using a weapon other than yours and an Iron Armor spell, as Sirius said, he taught Evan a hard lesson and lost his face in front of the whole school.

Evan didn't know what this Slytherin student was thinking in front of him, and practiced childish magic with him, and he wasn't interested at all.

He has been analyzing himself and Snape's duel, and with the study and mastery of dark magic and other magical theories, he has recently advanced rapidly in his magical power.

Evan thinks that he is now perfectly capable of holding on to Snape for longer, and if the magic is strong enough, it is not impossible to counteract each other to some extent.

In this case, the guy across the street doesn't have enough strength to look at.

Ivan now has a deeper understanding of a simple spell other than your weapon, and is more comfortable with it, almost instantaneously.

He didn't know what the other side wanted to do, just settled the battle with the quickest possible speed.