Krum was annoyed now, not just for Solim, but for himself. He was being pressed and beaten by a wizard who was several years younger than him, and in full view of everyone. It's a complete humiliation for someone like Krum, who has never been so humiliated. And the matter was picked up by myself first, and I took the initiative to find fault with it, and then I was cleaned up instead, which became a joke.

Krum had actually restrained himself at first, but now he was getting a little bit on his head. He knew he was going to lose if he continued like this, and now that Krum didn't care about anything like that, he just wanted to win the duel.

"Crushed!" Krum gave up his defense, blocked in front of him with his arm without a staff, and forced Solim to eat a petrification spell, this is the opportunity that Krum has been waiting for, the disarming charm and the stun charm obviously can't be touched, so the petrification charm that won't make him lose his combat effectiveness immediately will become Krum's only choice to open the situation.

Solim's reaction was very quick, and with the effect of the Deflection Charm, Krum's Crushing Charm hit the wall on the side of the Great Hall, and along the way, blew up several hanging stands used to hold candles.

Now Solim's magic is very strong, and even if Solim doesn't put 100% of his energy into this so-called "duel", his petrification spell still makes Krum lie straight on the ground.

To be on the safe side, Solim added another petrification charm. Now Krum is completely out of business

At this time, Solim had time to see the effects of Krum's smashing charm: there was no obvious damage to the walls, after all, Hogwarts was full of protective magic, but the few hanging platforms that had fallen down to hold candles had injured a few students who were watching the excitement. It doesn't seem like a big deal.

Solim turned his gaze to Krum.

"You really don't know how important it is. Solim lowered his head and looked at Krum, who couldn't move, the only thing he could move all over his body now was his eyeballs, although under the effect of the petrification charm, facial expressions could not be done, but this did not prevent Solim from seeing his unconvincing in his eyes.

Gouging out his ears, Solim flicked his little thumb. Then he unceremoniously stomped on Krum's chest.

"That's it, at your level, you can also learn dueling?"

In all fairness, Krum wasn't really bad, after all, the silent spells of his few spells were pretty good. But it also depends on who you compare with, compared with ordinary students, Krum is indeed very good, but with Solim, a person who has really experienced actual combat, has really seen blood in his hands, and has really faced crises, Krum is all fancy. Solim's first disarming spell can actually be dodged, but Krum recklessly blocked it with a talisman charm, any wizard who has experienced actual combat will tell you: you should never take the spell that you can dodge, unless you have planned the next action, otherwise don't blindly take the spell that you could have dodged.

Krum's lack of experience, or underestimation of Solim, he used the talisman charm to block the disarming charm that could have been dodged, but as a result, he never had a chance to attack, and he had to keep defending the spell from Solim until he was knocked down by Solim.

In the duel between wizards, it is crucial to take the lead, and the wizard who takes the initiative will be more comfortable, and like Krum, who is in a passive position, can only take a defensive posture and wait for the opportunity, but it is not so easy to get it back after the opportunity is lost, Krum this time is at the cost of hard receiving Solim's petrification spell, which is used in exchange for the opportunity to attack. But what if this was a life-or-death battle? What if Solim shot a deadly curse?

Krum rushed into trouble without figuring out the details of his opponent, and he didn't have the right mentality in the duel, so he lost without any suspense.

Krum, who couldn't move, was trampled under Solim's feet, which made many people's jaws drop. This is especially true for those female fans of Krum.

"You brainless person who was used as a gunman and you don't know it, but this is your problem. Solim looked condescendingly into Krum's angry eyes, "Although this so-called 'duel' is not so formal, you still lost. Since you lose, then you have to pay the price. "

Although Krum could not move, his ears were still good, and his original anger and unwillingness were gradually replaced by uneasiness.

"Don't think about it. Solim whispered, "You don't know it, but I do. I won't embarrass you, you and your brain-dead fans don't come to me for trouble in the future, if you agree, look up. "

Krum wasn't the kind of person he couldn't afford to lose, and he knew he had no choice after calming down.

After Solim lifted Krum's petrification spell, Krum's first words were somewhat unexpected:

"I can only promise that I won't trouble you in the future...... "Krum then glanced to the side, "those people have nothing to do with me." "

Krum was referring to his fans, and I don't know how those brainless fans would feel when they heard Krum's words.

"Don't tell me this. Solim was unceremonious, "I really don't believe that your brain-dead fans are innocent in this incident, since you are a public figure, you must have a sense of being a public figure, don't cause any trouble, just say that it has nothing to do with you." "

Krum wanted to refute, but after losing the duel, he was no longer in a position to bargain. He lost the duel, and anyone with eyes can see it, but it's one thing to see it, and it's another thing to accept it.

Krum himself couldn't even accept this fact, let alone his brainless fans. Now the happiest people in the audience should be the Weasley brothers, Krum's brain-dead fans have made them a lot of money for nothing, and they are now discussing in the corner whether to include these fanatical and unreasonable fan groups in their money-making goals in the future, after all, today's events have made the Weasley brothers see what the "fan effect" is.

Before Krum could speak, some of the older girls began to make excuses for Klum's failure, but just as they were about to rush over to comfort Krum, the door to the Great Hall was rudely opened.

"What the hell is going on here!" a gloomy voice sounded in the doorway.

"Why are you stuck in the Great Hall, instead of going back to your own common rooms?" Professor McGonagall's voice was as indistinguishable as Snape's.

The students turned their heads to look at the door, Professor McGonagall was looking at the students with a serious face, Snape was not, he was using the dead face that the students were familiar with.

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