"Hello."

The boy who was practicing the magic spell by the black lake greeted Lynn first.

Lynn saw the style of his robe, the main color was yellow and black, and he was a student of Hufflepuff.

"Hello." Lynn responded, "I thought I was the earliest student in the whole of Hogwarts. Are you here... practicing spells?"

The boy seemed quite happy. It was a joy to find someone who could chat with him on a dull morning.

"Yes, I am previewing the first spell that Professor Flitwick is going to teach us this year, the universal cracking spell."

"This seems to be a spell that only starts to learn in the second grade, right?"

Lynn recalled that when he was buying textbooks in the bookstore, he also flipped through the textbooks for senior grades, and he still had some impressions of this curse.

The boy smiled apologetically at Lynn.

"Sorry, forgot to introduce myself, my name is Cedric Diggory, and I'm a second-year Hufflepuff student."

After hearing his name, Lynn was stunned for a moment. He still remembered that this man was a tragic character who got his lunch early in the plot of the original book, and later even his girlfriend moved away.

Cedric looked strangely at Lynn who was suddenly dazed.

"Any questions?"

Lynn came back to his senses, and he shook his head, not showing any difference.

"I'm sorry I just lost my mind. My name is Lynn Bellock, and I'm a freshman in Slytherin."

"Freshman, you got up so early to get acquainted with Hogwarts?"

"I'm here to prepare for the morning run, but...you said you were just practicing the Universal Cracking Charm?" Lynn asked with interest.

Cedric explained to him: "It's a spell to remove the effects of other spells, and generally works for most spells."

"Then do you need sparring?" Lynn asked with a smile, "Its effect is to eliminate the effect of other spells, so you need a spell to take effect first."

Cedric looked at him hesitantly.

"Aren't you a freshman? You haven't started learning spells, have you?"

Lynn didn't explain, but drew out his wand and pointed the tip at the dew- and mud-stained shoes that Cedric was wearing on his feet.

"Clean up."

Cedric looked at the clean and new shoes in amazement, and exclaimed sincerely.

"Great descaler spell, even a little wizard of my level might not be able to use it better than you."

"Thank you." Lynn accepted his compliment calmly, "So am I qualified to be your sparring partner now?"

"Is this a bit too much trouble for you?" Cedric was a good-natured person, and he felt that he had taken advantage of Lynn.

"It doesn't matter, I also need to practice magic spells anyway. Of course, it would be better if you would point out my shortcomings in using magic spells." Lynn said, and he was waiting for Cedric's words.

"It can't be called a pointer, but I can indeed give you some advice." Poor Mr. Diggory did not notice that he had fallen into Lynn's trap step by step.

"Your spell reading is connected too fast, with almost no pause in the middle. It should be no one taught, and you have figured it out yourself with a book? This is actually very dangerous.

Every year, Professor Flitwick tells freshmen a story about a wizard named Balufeo, who once pronounced the f in a spell as an s, and ended up lying on the ground with a bison standing on his body. The professor just wanted to tell us that mantras are very important to mantras, and that just a single syllable error can have some irreversible effects.

The descaler spell you just wrote has actually deviated from the standard reading method. Although it has no effect on the effect of the spell, it may still cause unknown deviations in the spell. "

"scourgify"

Cedric also demonstrated a descaler spell on Lynn's shoes, and his pronunciation was indeed slightly different from Lynn's.

Lynn clenched his chin and thought hard about Cedric's pronunciation.

"That is to say, there should be a slight gap between scourg and ify, right?"

"Yes." He nodded.

"Not only that, but your wand-waving gesture, remember what it says in the book?" A smooth, curved arc like the letter S. "Did your gesture just go up too much when you were finishing this S?"

Lynn looked up and thought.

"Like yes, I might have brought in my usual habit of writing letters."

He said ashamedly: "I thought I had used this spell perfectly, but I didn't expect there to be so many flaws."

Cedric shook his head and said: "It's good enough. Most of the freshmen basically can't use a spell when they start school. You are already ahead of many people."

"Then let's start now." Lynn paid more attention to this sparring, because Cedric really helped him a lot and gave him a deeper understanding of the spell.

His original idea was to let Cedric guide his spell under the pretext of sparring.

After all, he is a warrior who can represent Hogwarts in the Triwizard Tournament in the future, and his performance is definitely at the top of the same class.

But I didn't expect the harvest to be so great.

Although it is just a descaling spell, magic is like mathematics, knowledge is coherent and the same, as long as a little inference can solve many problems in Lynn's current spell casting, it also provides a stability for him to release the spell. layer protection.

Lynn doesn't like to owe favors to others, and even when Professor Fox first offered to fund him, he refused.

But now he has to admit that he does owe Cedric a favor.

How can he think about it slowly in the future, but now he has to be serious as a sparring partner.

...

Lynn and Cedric practiced spells at Black Lake for an hour, then parted, ready to go to breakfast and begin the first day of classes at Hogwarts.

They made an appointment to meet at the same time tomorrow, and Lynn even thought he could change his daily morning run to exchange with Cedric's after-school spell.

Not many little wizards came to have breakfast in the auditorium.

Everyone has been crazy at home for a summer vacation, and the habit of sleeping in has not changed in the first two days of school.

The little wizards in the various colleges of Hogwarts have a strong sense of reporting to the group to keep warm. Even in the usual morning, noon and dinner, they basically sit on the long table of each college allocated at the opening dinner, and there are very few stringers. table situation.

So after Lynn came to the auditorium, he walked straight towards the long table in Slytherin.

Just as he passed the Gryffindor table, two arms suddenly wrapped around his shoulders from left and right.

The Weasley twins.

I made up the pronunciation of the descaler spell, but in the original S-shaped wand gesture, my English is very bad, and I don't know if the pronunciation of the word is so separated. If any reader sees it wrong, please leave a message Better to change it. Three grams of oil outside the Rima Chi!

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