A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 170 Be a dungeon boss

Thousands of spells,

safety first,

Irregular law enforcement,

Two lines of tears for loved ones!

It's just that in Hogwarts, "safety" doesn't seem to be that important, and there are not many security measures that should be there.

On Saturday, Charles first went to the school infirmary, borrowed the medical records from Madam Pomfrey over the years, and then spent a day in the office doing statistics.

Madam Pomfrey was busy all day, there was a boy who turned into a balloon and was led with a rope, a girl who turned into a pockmarked face after using homemade facial cleanser, and a girl with ears that were too big to be He was carried by people, and he couldn't get in through the door, so he could only be treated in the corridor.

The group of students didn't stop until dinner was being prepared.

At this time, Charles also finished what he wanted, sat on the chair and exhaled.

Madam Pomfrey poured him a cup of tea before asking curiously, "What are you doing?"

Charles handed her a piece of parchment.

Madam Pomfrey took it over and looked it over, and found that it was a statistical report on the injuries of players in the Quidditch match at Hogwarts. The pie chart inside showed that nearly 70% of serious injuries were from flying Caused by falling off the broom.

Charles said: "I found that falling off the broomstick is the biggest cause of serious injuries in the game. If there is improvement in this area, there will be a lot of fewer people seriously injured."

Madam Pomfrey nodded, thinking it made sense.

Matters related to Quidditch at Hogwarts were managed by Mrs. Hooch. After dinner, Charles went to her with the statistical form and said what he had just said to Mrs. Pomfrey.

Mrs. Hooch also thought it made sense, but said with some embarrassment: "Then what can I do, I can't tie the children to the broom."

It is not uncommon for wizards to think of tying a rope around a person's waist to a broomstick stick, but this is considered a cowardly act and no one wants to do it.

Naturally, Charles would not do this, there is no swimming competition with a life buoy.

His method is very simple, apply a rebound spell to the grass of the stadium, and when someone falls to the ground, flick it in the air to reduce the damage.

Mrs. Hooch was a little embarrassed after hearing this: "But according to the rules of Quidditch, it is forbidden to cast spells on the field."

She agrees with Charles' idea of ​​protecting the players, but the Quidditch rules prohibit this, because there have been precedents of casting spells on the field under the pretext of protecting players, but actually attacking the opponent's players.

Hogwarts is actually responsible for the task of training players for professional Quidditch teams, so the rules are the same as the official games, and there is no possibility of giving extra favors to protect students.

Charles was not proficient in the Quidditch rules, and only Harry could read the thick book of Quidditch rules. Hermione shunned him, let alone him.

After listening to Mrs. Hooch's explanation of the relevant rules, he gave up the idea of ​​playing Quidditch, so he might as well play rocket licking the floor.

It was getting late, and Charles said goodbye to Mrs. Hooch and headed to the Dueling Club.

Now Hogwarts students must return to the common room of their respective houses before 8 pm, many extracurricular activities have been suspended, only the dueling club can be held until 9 pm, but students must act collectively when they leave.

At this time, the students in the first to third grades were catching up and practicing the Iron Armor Curse. Bell and Professor Flitwick wandered among them, reminding them from time to time.

Bell saw Charles and came over and asked him, "Do you want to play with me?"

Charles said, "You bully second graders like that."

Bell smiled and said, "I dare not treat you as a student."

At this time, Professor Flitwick also came over and said to Charles: "I agree with Bell. Now that some students are starting to inflate themselves, it is best to let them know how far they are from the best students."

Charles thought for a while and said, "Okay then."

Bell suddenly smirked and said, "How about making it more difficult for you, such as blindfolding."

Charles had a black thread: "Just tie my hands up."

He finally agreed to the proposal of the two professors, on the condition that if he wins all, he will not arrange extra homework during the long vacation.

"Everyone, stop!" Bell asked the students who were practicing to stop, "Tonight's big challenge program has begun, and everyone will challenge Mr. Charles Smith."

"Professor Flitwick and I have decided that whoever defeats him will be exempted from homework for Defense Against the Dark Arts and Charms during the Christmas holidays!"

Charles feels like he has become a copy boss.

The students began to disperse, and several long tables flew over to form a long stage in the middle.

Charles took off his glasses and went on stage, disliking this way of playing because the roll he used to avoid the spell couldn't work.

The first to jump up eagerly was a first-year Slytherin, whose eyes Charles noticed were piercing.

At this moment, Professor Flitwick threw out a handkerchief, and the handkerchief flew over and blindfolded Charles.

The theater suddenly became noisy, and many people were serious about Professor Flitwick's bullying.

No one dared to stand near Harper for fear of being accidentally injured, especially Charles turned around a few times.

Bell acted as the referee on the sidelines, let the two people on the stage salute, and then the duel began.

Seeing that Charles was blindfolded, Harper hesitated.

"Quickly imprison!"

Charles did it, a Locking Charm taught in first-year Charms class.

Harper stood upright as if bound by an invisible rope, but did not fall down.

Charles smiled and said to him, "If you hesitate, you will lose."

Harper was carried down, and Professor Flitwick broke the spell for him.

Next on stage was Colin Creevey.

After the start, Colin immediately used the newly learned fire-making spell, but the casting speed was a bit slow for Charles, and the spell was not finished when the softening spell from the 460mm long wand hit the table under his feet.

The table Colin stepped on instantly became softer than chewing gum, and he also fell to the ground.

The third person who came up was Qiu Zhang who knew Charles.

Charles didn't realize that her locking spell was cast much faster than others.

But it doesn't matter, Charles' Iron Armor Curse is cast faster, easily blocking the opposite attack.

"boom!"

There was a sudden loud bang from the tip of Cho Chang's wand, which made everyone's ears ache.

The corners of Charles' mouth twitched slightly, thinking that she thought she was fighting with her ears after she was blindfolded.

So Charles pretended to be listening in a dazed manner, and Qiu Zhang smiled smugly.

Then Charles suddenly cast a spell, and she laughed even more, only to stop when Professor Flitwick helped break the spell.

On the side, Hermione said a little strangely: "How did Charles see people and spells?"

Ron whispered, "Look at his left hand."

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