However, now is not the time to think about that, because the battle is still ongoing.
Although Burst was also frightened by Hermione's armor spell, her attack continued.
It must be said that although this Bersde may seem stupid, his skill in spellcasting is by no means low.
Otherwise, Malfoy wouldn't have dragged her over to fight Hermione; it's clear Malfoy knew her strength.
Seeing that the Straight Line Spell was unlikely to harm Hermione, Bersde cast a Smoke Spell.
A large amount of smoke enveloped Hermione, obscuring her vision. Then, Burst rushed in, seemingly intending to end the fight in close combat.
This scene looked somewhat familiar to Dolly.
Many people even looked at Dolly, and Dolly's anger flared up instantly.
She is not fat!
However, Dolly didn't have time to get angry, because the next second, Burst flew off the ring before anyone even realized what had happened.
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Lockhart rushed over nervously, worried that the little witches might go too far.
However, seeing Bosder get up somewhat angrily, he knew he was overthinking it.
Snape then looked away; in fact, he already knew what spell Hermione had used just from the sound.
I just didn't expect Hermione's spell to be so powerful.
Isn't there a single mediocre little wizard among those who follow Dolly?
Only then did everyone turn their attention away from Burst and look at Hermione, who was still shrouded in smoke.
Hermione waved her wand lightly to disperse the smoke, a smug smile playing on her lips. She had actually just used two spells.
One is a flat slide, which can turn the surface under your feet into a mirror-like slide.
In addition, there is the knockback spell, which is used to gently push Bosder onto the slide the instant he steps on it.
Even though Burst weighed nearly 200 pounds, Hermione immediately kicked him away like a football.
The two spells Hermione used were not particularly sophisticated.
The essence of a knockback spell is to unleash magical power to push people away. Although it is classified as an evil spell and has a certain degree of offensiveness, it is fundamentally a simple application of magic.
"Flat Slide" is a spell that has been popular since the Middle Ages, and I've never seen anyone use it to attack enemies.
But Hermione used these two spells in a flash, chanting them softly, almost silently, which was quite frightening.
Even Snape had to doubt whether he had such strength at his age.
Dolly stepped forward and extended her hand to Hermione.
Hermione happily extended her hand, like a victorious queen, and placed it on Dolly's hand.
Then, with a light leap, he jumped off the ring, only to be caught by Dolly around the waist the instant he landed.
Hermione was a little uncomfortable at first, but Dolly immediately let go of her and congratulated her, saying, "You won, Hermione."
Hermione proudly raised her chin and said, "Of course, I am Hermione Granger."
She actually wanted to say that she was the wisest witch.
But being stared at by dozens of people, she couldn't help but blush; after all, she didn't have Lockhart's thick skin.
"Okay, next group."
“Miss Dursley, since you’re so enthusiastic, then it’s your turn.”
It was Snape who spoke. Lockhart had just returned and was looking at Snape with a resentful expression, because he felt that Snape was stealing his job.
However, Lockhart had no objection to Snape's decision.
He also wanted to see for himself just how powerful Dolly, the little witch who had embarrassed him that day, really was.
Dolly looked at Snape with some confusion.
Dolly's achievements were overshadowed by Hogwarts; her greatest achievement was actually defeating Quirrell.
Moreover, in everyone's impression, Quirrell is still a timid and cowardly character. Defeating such a Quirrell at most means that Dolly has considerable strength, which is not surprising.
Snape clearly knew her strength, yet he was still so eager to have her deal with Pansy. Did Pansy offend Snape?
Snape glared at Dolly, as if to tell her not to do anything unnecessary and just to focus on the competition.
Okay, fine, you're the professor, you're the boss.
Dolly patted Hermione on the shoulder, then flipped herself onto the ring with one hand.
This scene shocked all the young wizards. They stared in disbelief at the frail Dolly on the stage, finding it hard to reconcile her with the graceful movements she had just displayed.
After all, in their minds, Doric was still a frail and sickly person.
Every now and then, you can see Dolly taking out a bottle of potion and drinking it like water. She doesn't look like the kind of person who is in good health at all.
Dolly chose to showcase her physical abilities but not her spells because she had more attribute points available.
For Dolly, magic is her last resort.
Her close-combat skills, ironically, became a means to confuse the enemy.
After all, when the enemy is wary of Dolly's punches, Dolly's powerful shapeshifting ability can defeat them in one move.
Of course, that's a combat strategy used only when dealing with powerful enemies.
For Pansy now, fists are enough.
Urged on by the Slytherin members, Pansy finally managed to climb onto the ring.
But she didn't dare look at Dolly, which made the Slytherin members feel very embarrassed.
After all, they are wizards, wizards who fight with spells, not Muggles who only know how to use their fists.
Dolly is holding her wand upside down over there. Why are you afraid of an enemy like that?
Little did these people know that Pansy, who was close to Malfoy, had learned some information from him.
For example, Quirrell is not some coward or fool, but a powerful dark wizard.
How could she possibly match Dolly, who was able to defeat such an enemy?
"I'll give you a chance, surrender and jump."
Dolly and Pansy have no real grudge. Although she has some conflicts with the main characters in the original story, those conflicts have nothing to do with Dolly.
Dolly's words didn't make her back down; instead, they made her grit her teeth and raise her wand.
If Slytherin were to run away now, given the enemy's forgiveness, she would have no honor whatsoever.
All for Slytherin's pride...
Pansy waved her hand, and a freezing spell was launched at Dolly, this time without even waiting for Lockhart's command to begin.
Dolly sighed softly and ducked down.
The next second, he darted out like a cheetah, not only dodging Pansy's curse, but also spreading his five fingers and slapping Pansy's stomach.
The next second, Pansy was sent flying, gliding in an arc through the air before crashing towards... Lockhart's direction.
Dolly originally wanted Malfoy to experience the feeling of divine justice, but she was worried that she would smash him half to death, and then he would be bullied by his own brother.
So they chose Lockhart; they couldn't let Lockhart, the host, do nothing tonight, could they?
The next second, Pansy knocked Lockhart over, and the two of them rolled around on the ground.
Pansy wasn't injured, but her stomach was churning violently, and she started dry heaving as soon as she rolled over and sat up.
Lockhart, on the other hand, was so dizzy from the impact that he didn't even know what he was doing for a moment.
Snape couldn't help but roll his eyes at Dolly again, as if questioning her: Why did you hit her so hard?
Dolly shrugged, indicating that she had already gone easy on him.
Given that Slytherin doesn't get along well with the other houses, everyone would definitely go all out in this public confrontation.
It's as if the Slytherin students, having seized the opportunity, wouldn't retaliate against other houses.
The next second, Dolly received an even louder cheer than Hermione.
The boys, in particular, were all blushing and practically screaming their lungs out.
Clearly, compared to Hermione's elegant spells, Dolly's violent punches are more in line with their aesthetic.
Coupled with Dolly's charming and adorable appearance, that punch seemed even more beautiful.
Unfortunately, Dolly didn't even glance at them. With a nimble flip, she was off the ring and back to Hermione's side.
Hermione also complained in a low voice, thinking that Dolly had gone too far.
Dolly said, "Blame Snape! Why did he have to make me fight against a Slytherin student?"
“I would have handled any Hufflepuff or Gryffindor girl with care.”
Hermione couldn't help but stare at Dolly and said, "Girls are the ones who handle things gently, right?"
"Of course! I wouldn't even dare to punch a cute girl like Hermione."
"Hmph, if you dare to lay a hand on me, I'll hang you upside down with that inverted bell."
"Spare your life!"
The two of them laughing and joking only earned them more hostility from Slytherin.
And the next second, all that hostility was directed at Harry.
Harry swallowed hard. Being stared at by so many people, he knew he was about to face immense pressure.
Sure enough, Malfoy looked at Harry as if he were his father's killer, almost using his wand as a dagger.
“Harry and…Mr. Malfoy.”
Lockhart finally recovered and began directing the next match.
With the groundwork laid earlier, this match was highly anticipated, bringing together the grudges between Slytherin and the other three houses.
Before the two even started, their shouts were deafening, causing Dolly and Hermione to cover their ears.
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