The confrontation between wizards Draco is already very familiar, Harry, Hermione, Neville, Solim and even Syrna have all fought against Draco, except for Syrna, who doesn't like to do it very much, Draco can win only Neville, a little fool who is extremely bad at duels.

Harry is a typical Gryffindor, his body is always moving faster than his brain, which gives him an advantage in duels, and Draco is different, Solim has repeatedly criticized him for being too rigid and inflexible in dueling, but it depends on who he compares, compared to the terrifying Harry with high dueling talent and Hermione, who has the most flexible brain, Draco does have many flaws, but against other peers, Draco has no reason to back down.

As a pure-blooded background, Mars is naturally excellent in magic, but in the duel at the level of the little wizard, the magic factor does not account for a large proportion, and it depends more on the proficiency of the young wizards in the spell and whether the application of defensive spells is in place.

The matchup between Draco and Mars was a little more spectacular than the fledgling Smash Bros. - but only "some".

Draco's starting spell is still his old three: disarming spell, petrification spell, iron armor spell, if the disarming spell hits successfully, then the next petrification spell will make the opponent lose combat effectiveness, but if it doesn't work, then the first two spells can also make the opponent busy for a while, and the iron armor spell at this time can defend against counterattacks from the opponent.

Solim had long sorted out some of the low-end dueling routines, which Draco had been practicing for years, and Mars on the other side was clearly no match for Draco when it came to spell connections.

But he's not bad—a little struggling and embarrassed, but at this age to be able to block the silent disarming spell and the petrification charm that follows it, Mars deserves the "good" assessment.

Seeing Draco habitually inflict an Iron Charm on himself after shooting two spells, Solim frowned as usual.

Silna on the side also said speechlessly: "It's the same...... It's still the same, and it hasn't grown at all......"

Although in the eyes of the students around him, Draco's two spells were very sharp, both were silent spells, and they were very well connected, if it were them, they would definitely not be able to stop it. But Solim and Sylna, two who often watched Draco's dueling, still had Draco's old problem.

This is also why Solim said that Draco was rigid and inflexible, and that the dueling routines that Solim had sorted out only provided an idea and a combination of commonly used spells, and how to play them in a duel still depended on the situation and situation. This is also Draco's biggest drawback: he has no ideas of his own, he is too rigid, even if he is against the same person, the process of the duel is not exactly the same, which requires the duelist to judge the situation by himself and flexibly use the spells he has mastered to deal with changing situations.

It's like Mars's situation just now: although he blocked the disarming spell and the petrification charm, he was very embarrassed, and his posture was out of shape, so to speak, Draco's two spells just now had completely suppressed him, and then as long as he continued to attack, maybe the next spell could knock him down. Draco, however, rigidly followed the Solim Teachings, firing two spells and giving himself an Iron Armor Charm...... This can't be said to be wrong, after all, there is nothing wrong with being careful in a duel, but it is obvious that the next spell will solve the problem, but it is necessary to give the opponent a chance to breathe......

Solim can only say that everyone's perception and understanding of the duel is different. If it was Harry, he would keep attacking until he or his opponent fell. Neville, on the other hand, is more defensive in a duel, and every time he duels he defends himself, and then looks for an opportunity to counterattack. As for Solim, he will either not make a move, or he will be a thunderous blow and will not give the other party a chance at all.

Although Draco's performance was a bit rigid, the opportunity presented by this rigidity was not something Mars could take advantage of, and he held out for a while because of Draco's rigidity, but he was still knocked down by a stun curse in Draco's next round of attacks.

Draco didn't have a look of joy after the victory, and he was sneaking a look at Solim's face. Just now he knew that his old mistakes in dueling had been done again, and Solim had told him many times, but he didn't know if it was because he was too skilled in those routines, Draco just couldn't change it.

"Very good......" Solim nodded in satisfaction, at least he didn't have to change places to sleep tonight.

Coming to Draco's side, Solim looked at Flint, who had been helped up and his legs were as weak as noodles, and said, "I don't want to see anything like this this semester, it will affect my mood a lot." "

"Marcus," Draco's eyes were a little complicated, "is this your own meaning or that of your family?"

Draco asked the question again, though he already had the answer in his mind......

Flint grinned at Draco with a sinister grin, then at Solim.

"Didn't you already guess that? I heard you didn't come home this holiday?" said Flint, "Do you know what your behavior means now?"

Draco's face turned white. Goyle and Crabbe were standing next to Flint's group, staring at the patterns on the carpet.

"It's really unusual. Solim stood in front of Draco and looked at Flint sarcastically, "Voldemort would ask you to do something for him?"

The name "Voldemort" is absolutely taboo in Slytherin, and no student has ever dared to call it in public, not to mention that he is back now, and some of the Slytherin students have even seen the feared Dark Lord in Malfoy Manor during this holiday.

"How dare you!" Theodore drew his wand and before he could point it at Solim, he fell down with the same convulsions as Flint had done before.

"Notte, I know your father is in an awkward situation right now......" Solim glanced at Theodore, who was twitching on the ground, "...... But that's not a reason you can point your wand at me. "

Theodore. Noether was helped up by a few men, and he stared at Solim fiercely, but he couldn't say anything cruel.

"Ahh Solim continued to stimulate Theodore, "I was there when Voldemort cast the Diamond Curse on your father, I understand that you want to help your father, but please do what you can, next time I won't be so gentle......"

"You wait—you wait," Flint took the lead, knowing that he had to stand up and say something at this point, and with so many students watching, he couldn't back down or run away, he didn't want to anger the man.

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