The Quidditch incident was over, but at the same time, more new problems arose.
Hermione and Ron were confused by Damon's confident spell-for a moment, they almost thought that Damon would be put in detention for a semester.
But until the end of Quidditch, when they met up with Harry and went to Hagrid's cabin, no professor came to ask even a single question about what had just happened.
It was as if Damon and the professors had reached some kind of invisible
tacit understanding was full of questions and wanted to ask a few more questions, but seeing that Damon had no intention of revealing anything, she gave up the idea of asking further questions.
At the same time, she suddenly had an unconvinced thought in her heart-since you don't tell me, then I'll figure it out myself!
But Ron was thinking about other things and couldn't care about these at the moment.
"Snape did it!" Ron explained to Harry as soon as he sat down in the hut, "Hermione and I saw it. Snape was casting a spell on your broomstick, muttering something to himself, and staring at you."
"If Damon hadn't interrupted his spell with a spell, you would have fallen off the broom!"
"Nonsense," said Hagrid, who seemed to be slow to react to all this. "Why would Snape do such a thing?"
Damon did not participate in their conversation.
He patiently cut the rock pie made by Hagrid into small pieces with a knife, tasted it slowly with strong tea, and watched the quarrel quietly.
Soon, Hagrid, who was not careful with his mouth, revealed a huge secret - the three-headed hellhound was his pet, and Dumbledore borrowed it to guard something important, and that thing was related to a man named Nicolas Flamel.
Hagrid was very angry about his mistake and said bluntly that Harry and the others should not question him like this.
The whole conversation ended unhappily.
Although the three little ones felt a little sorry for Hagrid, their strong sense of responsibility and crisis pushed them to pay more attention to the new clues they had just obtained - to find out who Nicolas Flamel was.
To their surprise, Damon refused to get involved in this matter.
"My spell practice has reached a very critical stage recently. I don't have the energy to study these for the time being. Sorry."
Although the trio was a little disappointed, they comforted Damon:
"It doesn't matter. We can find the answer ourselves. It's important for you to practice spells well."
After seeing the strength that Damon had just shown, they had a new understanding of Damon's talent, and even felt from the bottom of their hearts that Damon really didn't need to spend time on these things - anyway, they would tell Damon after they figured it out.
In fact, Damon really didn't lie.
When he shot the arrow on the Quidditch field before, he felt a wonderful call.
At that moment, he seemed to have touched some kind of opportunity invisibly, but this feeling only appeared for a moment and disappeared the next moment.
Now, he needs a lot of repeated practice to reproduce the feeling he caught at that time and remember it.
He could sense that it was a powerful attack spell that belonged to him.
As for the three little ones, let them explore on their own, and all the plots would follow the established track.
Maybe Dumbledore was waiting to see how far the three little ones could go.
As for him, I wonder what Dumbledore's attitude towards him is now?
So far, the two have not even met once.
Previously, he directly attacked Quirrell in the spectator's seat, which may have been intended to test Dumbledore's attitude, but the other party did not choose to meet him.
I'm afraid Dumbledore won't contact Damon rashly before he finds out what kind of person he is.
At this time, Dumbledore is probably thinking about how to test him, right?
But Damon is not worried, nor is he eager to see Dumbledore. Unlike Harry and the others, he has never planned to use Dumbledore's power to settle everything.
What he needs to do most now is to continue his ascetic career and constantly improve his spellcasting skills until he is at the top of this world.
Since Harry made his debut in Quidditch and won the game, his prestige among students has been rising day by day. The little wizards who were originally disappointed with the mediocrity of the savior have regained their enthusiasm for him.
Even when walking on the street, someone will greet Harry and praise his chic movements when chasing the Golden Snitch, which makes him flattered.
This "savior" who is always not confident in himself has finally glowed with the vitality that a child should have recently, and there are many more smiles on his face.
It has to be said that Quidditch is a fanatical sport. Almost every wizard is fascinated by it, except Damon who practices spells all day long.
After the Quidditch game, Damon disappeared again, even more exaggerated than before.
Except in class, Harry and his friends could hardly see him anywhere. In
the past, Hermione could still see Damon in the library, but she found that Damon didn't even go to the library recently.
Now, they can only say a few words to Damon at breakfast every morning. Once the class is over, he disappears again.
A month later, Damon finally completed Professor Flitwick's last basic spell homework. At the right time, he made a request to the other party after the class was over.
"Professor, I think I have fully mastered these low-level spells. I wonder if I can start learning some high-level spells with you in advance, such as Armor Protection and Universal Protection?"
"Oh, of course, Damon," Flitwick smiled at Damon with satisfaction, "In fact, I thought you would bring this up to me last month."
"To be honest, with your current level, you have already fully reached the level of the OWL exam that only fifth-year students can take, and even far exceeded it.
Seeing that you can keep your composure and lay a solid foundation, as your professor, I am proud of you."
Looking at Professor Flitwick waving his arms and looking excited, Damon also smiled synchronously.
He wanted to bring it up last month, but the spell he created was at a critical stage at the time, so he did not distract himself.
"Well, kid, I want to test you - how much do you know about the Protection from Armor?"
"Protego, also known as the Shield Charm, the spell is Protego. After casting the spell, an invisible shield will appear in the direction of the caster's wand, acting as a protective barrier between himself and the opponent.
The barrier itself does not emit light, but it can bounce back the light it emits while deflecting other spells.
It should be noted that the Shield Charm cannot resist overly powerful spells, such as the Killing Curse and other Unforgivable Curses."
"A very standard answer," Flitwick applauded lightly. He was never stingy with encouragement for his students. "In that case, let's start learning today!"
"Okay, professor." Damon showed a sincere smile on his face.
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