Remember for a second【】

The next morning, Snape, who had been experimenting with airflow magic for an hour, was frantically flipping through books in the Room of Requirement.

Regis drank a bottle of Buffy's Brain Refreshing Potion: "Let's go."

"Where?" Snape looked up from the book in surprise.

"Duel Club, let's go and see."

The dueling club is located in a huge empty classroom on the fifth floor. Usually, there are only members participating in the party, but today it is full of people.

The three dueling combinations have been inextricably fought, and the prefects at the scene are casting iron armor spells on the audience to prevent them from being accidentally injured.

This seems to have turned into a battle between transfer students and Hogwarts students. Several transfer students have been affected by Chiyu and have their own opponents. Unfortunately, their opponents are all seventh-grade students.

And the tip of Hamilton's wand is constantly firing colorful spells, and it is aimed at Hein of Ravenclaw opposite. It can be seen that his strength should not be underestimated, at least not as ignorant as he is.

Hamilton didn't lie, his silent spell was really proficient, and he was also very good at dueling, and the onlookers in the audience were sweating for Hein.

Seeing Reggie and Snape coming in, the fourth-year students and many Slytherin students had a slight commotion.

Dorcas seemed to be annoyed by her opponent's slow moves. She used the agility of a Seeker to jump to avoid the opposite spell, while aiming the tip of her staff at the opponent, shouting angrily: "Quick Imprisoned! Fainted to the ground! All petrified!"

Dao Dao incantations fell, and the opposite side did not escape all, and was finally knocked down on the stage by one of the incantations.

The crowd erupted in cheers, especially when Gryffindor blew a whistle.

Soon, another transfer student was also beaten by the Hufflepuffs and left the classroom lame.

The two defeats seemed to irritate Hamilton, who stopped on his dueling stage and said, "You are all seventh-graders participating in a duel. Even if you win, you won't be able to win."

"Obviously, he first said that age does not represent the level of magic, and now he is emphasizing age, which is too shameless." A Gryffindor girl "deliberately" whispered.

Hamilton didn't care about the discussions around him. He looked around the audience condescendingly and said, "Are there any students under the seventh grade who dare to come and play against me like us?"

Just as Gibbs was about to speak, he heard Snape's voice in his ear: "I'm coming."

Under Regis' proud gaze, Snape took off his robe and walked vigorously onto the duel ring.

On the other side, Hein wiped his sweat, and glanced at Snape in surprise, and then saw Regis under the stage. There was no change in the expression on his face, but it was obvious from his eyes that he was in a good mood.

Raising his eyebrows, he actually gave up his position and stepped aside.

Hamilton naturally knew Snape, Slytherin's potions genius, that old slug who had to pronounce his name ten times in Potions class every time!

He said slightly sarcastically: "I have to remind some over-the-top people that this is not a potions class answering questions."

Hamilton was twice the size of Snape, and compared to him, Snape really looked like a baby.

"I think the first step of the duel is not empty words." Snape raised his wand and prepared to salute, as always, with a venomous tongue.

There was a burst of laughter from the audience, many of them from Slytherin, and I have to say that Hamilton is indeed an unpleasant guy.

Hamilton closed his mouth angrily and raised his wand in a salute.

He used a silent disarming spell first, which was blocked by Snape, then added a petrification spell, which was blocked by Snape, and finally his wand spewed out a blazing flame, with a burning The heat turned towards Snape.

The nearest audience turned out splashes of water to put out the fire, and the students at the stage retreated collectively.

Although this flame is not esoteric magic, it must have elements of black magic, and the senior students understood it instantly.

The flames rushed towards Snape, drowning him completely, the whole classroom was screaming, and someone flew out to find the professor.

The Slytherin students watched in horror as the place where Snape was standing was already a fireball, but Reggie stood quietly on the edge of the stage and did not move.

The fireball on the stage circled upwards, and Snape's figure reappeared in everyone's sight. The flames formed a fiery snake with his wand, surrounded him like a guardian, and gradually extinguished.

Suddenly, the tip of Snape's wand was aimed at Hamilton, and a stream of water rushed towards him. Hamilton hurriedly summoned Iron Armor and other protective magic, but he couldn't resist the oncoming high pressure water, and his wand was washed to the ground. , The man did not stand firm and fell off the duel platform.

"Looks like you haven't mastered the clear water spell at all," Snape said lightly, stroking his wand as he took back the water.

Professor Dearborn and Professor Flitwick, who came in a hurry, saw this scene at the door.

"I'm going to give Mr. Snape twenty points for his incomparably excellent Clear Water and Silent Charms!" said Professor Flitwick excitedly.

"I'm going to give Mr. Snape twenty points, too, very nice defense! But I have to deduct ten points from Mr. Hamilton, plus two weeks of confinement, black magic is not allowed at Hogwarts!" Professor Ulborn said angrily.

Hamilton sat up awkwardly and grabbed his wand.

A pair of feet stopped in front of him, he looked up and saw Regis' handsome and cold face.

"Remember, Hogwarts greatness is never reflected in the classroom alone.

^0^ One second to remember【】

knowledge, the magic created by our founders is far beyond your imagination. "Rigi's voice was cold and arrogant, but it made the surrounding students applaud collectively.

Hamilton didn't speak. He wiped the spray on his head and left the classroom.

On the other side of the classroom, Hein was looking at Snape who had just come off the stage in amazement, and asked him if he was interested in joining the dueling club.

Snape's work and rest schedule was already full, he rejected Hein mercilessly, and walked to the Great Hall with Reggie.

Fourth-year Severus Snape defeated sixth-year Hamilton in three rounds, and it became the talk of the school for the next few weeks, and Hamilton no longer dared to criticize Hogwarts freely.

In March, Reggie's research on airflow control magic and magic against dementors made no progress at all, and he couldn't find a suitable way to achieve the desired effect.

The activities are basically based on communication. Regis told all the members that if no one can break through the bottleneck in April, he will change the topic and study anti-disturbance spells and cracking spells first.

For fifth and seventh graders, Easter is a good time for a crazy review, spending every day in the library reciting books and practicing spells.

Students in other grades are also scrambling in the library to deal with the mountains of homework.

The senior Greenglass, like Regulus, paid seven times as much for all of Regis' tutoring time to help him prepare for the test.

Regis was delighted by this, and told Snape not without complacency, "My tuition is more expensive than yours!"

Snape could only turn his head to face him.

In mid-May, when everyone was tormented by reviewing before the exam, Headmaster Dumbledore announced that the castle would hold a dance after the exam in June to send off the Gondmaker students who had spent half a year at Hogwarts. group.

It's a pity that the students present were full of the characteristics of werewolf, the formula of elixir, the evolution history of vampires and other key points of the exam, and they didn't care about Headmaster Dumbledore's notice.

Slytherin takes the Quidditch trophy in the final Quidditch match.

At the end of May, Snape's fifteenth birthday arrived.

Reggie and Anthony gave him a small celebration, and Reggie gave him a potion-measuring cauldron.

At 11:30 p.m., in front of the fireplace in the Room of Requirement, St. Regis finished his schedule for the day.

When he returned to the basement, he found that there was another person in the lounge.

Vivienne sat in a sofa chair, reading intently.

Reggie was about to say hello to Eric and go back to the bedroom, but was stopped by Vivian.

"Rigi, where have you been before? I've been looking for you for a long time."

"What's wrong?" Reggie asked lightly.

"I'm... going to ask you to refer to the Transfiguration paper," Vivian said, "and I can't find Riddle either.

"Then I'll bring it to you tomorrow. I remember this assignment was due the day after tomorrow, right?" Ridge smiled friendly, and then went back to the dormitory.

Vivian returned to the bedroom a little depressed, and found that her roommate was pulling the curtain and lighting the wand, not knowing what she was looking at.

Vivienne didn't ask, and went back to her bed to sleep, while Garin muttered and couldn't hear the words in her sleep.

For the next week, Regis was the darling of his top students and professors as usual, only spending more time in the library than in the Room of Requirement.

On the weekend, Lily told Snape in the library that she agreed with Snape's idea.

She won't pick out books on black magic and despise white magic, he will study it comprehensively.

Reggie agreed with Snape about the books he needed, and told Snape that he would bring the books to the Room of Requirement disguised as other reference books.

"By the way, last week Greenglass seemed to find that we were not in the library a lot. So unless necessary, we should try to read in the library." Regis didn't want to lose this dedicated practice place.

"Okay," Snape said, "I'll also occasionally find room to practice in the classroom."

The next day, Reggie used Fragmentation and Restoration to turn several black magic book covers into versions of The Standard Spell, and sent them to the Room of Requirement.

When he returned from the Room of Requirement to the library, he saw Snape helping a Slytherin kid with a paper, and Reggie nodded instructive to Snape.

The kid looked down and checked the paper, not paying attention.

The temperature began to rise in March, the sun was shining on the grass, the black lake was also glowing with golden light, and even the perennially dark Slytherin bedroom seemed to have some natural light.

Of the four large gem hoppers, Slytherin has the most gems.

Prefect Greenglass was very satisfied with the state so far, and also had a good impression of Reggie, who he was not familiar with before.

The first-year students have almost regarded Regis as a model for knowing everything. Whether it is in-class or out-of-class, they can get answers from Regis.

Although it's okay to ask Snape, but Snape doesn't know what specific problems and countermeasures will occur in the operation of herbal medicine, and Snape never listens to his lessons in the history of magic, all relying on his own knowledge reserves.

More importantly, Snape was too perfunctory, always answering casually, sometimes letting everyone think about it for themselves; not as serious as Regis, and even a little harsh.

"Why didn't you point out what he did wrong?

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The place asked him to focus on revisions, but let him read the document that was less than five pages in size? ' Snape's quill brushed across the parchment, leaving a fine line of writing.

Just now, Reggie answered another Hufflepuff boy who was twitching to ask a question.

"He will see for himself why that statement about werewolf behavior is lax and rebuttable, and Professor Dearborn would not give high marks to such a flimsy argument." Ridge continued to write his own. Transfiguration homework.

"Besides, I answer like this to drive away those who want to get the answer directly from me."

"Then I should say thank you Merlin for not being so sloppy when I first asked you a question." Anthony said dryly on the side.

"Because you did your best to investigate before you asked the question." Regis said without looking up, "I don't need to ask you to investigate anything else."

Regis inserted the quill into the ink bottle and said, "You're a good way to do that, I'm really annoyed, especially if I'm interrupted in the middle of thinking about a question."

Vivian, who had been listening in silence, suddenly had an epiphany and shouted, "Clarissa!"

"what?"

"Clarissa must be interested in helping us set up a paid tutoring group, she can be a manager!" Vivian had long felt that such a long-term obligation to tutor everyone was inappropriate.

In fact, Regis himself felt that this approach exceeded his principles of life, and he was not a professor or an assistant professor.

After half an hour.

Regis was stunned for a few seconds, listening to Vivian's plan, "We take two hours every day to report to Clarissa, and students who have problems go to her to sign up for an appointment~www.readwn.com~Every ten Minutes to 15 minutes, no overdue waiting”, “The prices for the two time periods are different, and the prices for reading papers, instructing spell practice and borrowing notes are different”, “Clarissa can take the manager’s fee” and so on.

Then she turned to look at Reggie: "How about this plan?"

Reggie: "Okay."

At dinner, when Reggie came to the Great Hall, Clarissa had made a small display board and put it on Slytherin's table, which would update the time and place of Reggie and Snape's answers every day.

There was an endless stream of onlookers.

Snape ate her stew slowly beside him.

A student who had not spoken much quipped: "Rigi, I can understand Snape's lack of money, why are you so short of money? Did you learn from Clarissa?"

"Wrong," said Regis, "I'm putting a price on it!"

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