As the countdown began, the two turned around simultaneously, and without a second thought, Harry fired his Excalibur in Dolly's direction.

Before Dolly could react, his second spell, Stun, was already shooting towards her.

Harry knew Dolly's strength very well and never thought he could defeat her in one go.

So they simply kept shooting spells at Dolly, targeting different parts of her body.

It seems they intend to weave a net in this way, so that Dolly has no way to escape.

But Harry underestimated Dolly's physical reflexes.

Dolly simply sidestepped, bent over, and lowered her head, quickly dodging Harry's three consecutive spells, while simultaneously stepping forward towards him.

This panicked Harry, who began to think of what spells could stop Dolly.

In the end, all Harry could come up with was a wide-range knockback spell.

With a forceful swing of his wand, a powerful impact rushed towards him. Normally, one couldn't dodge such a wide-ranging spell.

Unfortunately, Harry's wand was not powerful enough to make Dolly avoid it.

Dolly threw a punch at the force of the knockback spell.

There was clearly nothing there, yet a muffled thud was heard.

Suddenly, a gust of wind appeared in front of Dolly, blowing her skirt, and Dolly easily defeated Harry's knockback spell, the only price being a few scrapes on her fist.

For Dolly, who possesses advanced healing spells, such injuries are almost negligible.

Harry was about to add another spell when Dolly simply waved her wand, knocking Harry back – it was the Repel Charm Dolly had used.

However, Dolly used a silent spell.

Harry rolled on the ground several times, gagged painfully, and then got up, looking at Dolly with some sadness.

"Sister, you're cheating."

"Not everyone has physical abilities like you."

Dolly shrugged and said, "Harry, your sister is just an ordinary person. Don't think that wizards are all people who stand still and wave their wands."

"They might turn into some kind of animal and pounce on you to bite you the next second, like a werewolf."

Harry wanted to say something more, but Dolly had already used healing and cleansing charms to make him feel brand new. Harry scratched his head and stopped arguing.

He knew he was no match for his sister, but the way he lost was hard for him to accept.

"So, sister, should I learn from you how to use magic while also using my fists?"

Harry was genuinely confused, but Dolly shook her head and said, "I'm having you practice boxing, not making you a second me."

"It's so that when you have no choice but to use your fists, you won't be caught off guard and get knocked down by someone else's fists."

"As for what you use your free hand, you can use your fist, your shield, or even the sword you used to slay the basilisk, or a second magic wand, or even a hunting rifle."

Dolly's words left Harry speechless.

He was about to say something more when Dolly scoffed, "You don't actually think fighting other dark wizards is a kind of duel, do you?"

"Having a stun gun or pepper spray in your hand is a good option; only the victor has the right to interpret justice."

Harry nodded, choosing to believe Dolly.

Because Dolly clearly has more authority to speak on these matters than he does.

"However, you don't need to rush to think about what weapon to use with your free hand right now. Your approach to training your spells is excellent."

"If you just want to fight quickly and effectively, silent spells are a must-learn part of it."

Dolly cast a Transfiguration spell; most Transfiguration spells, with a few exceptions, are silent.

Or rather, Transfiguration is less of a spell and more of an ancient and fundamental method of magical control.

This is why spellcasters are often masters of transfiguration, or at least highly skilled in it.

Of course, just because Transfiguration isn't good doesn't mean other spells are bad.

This may be true for ancient wizards, but for wizards who wield wands and learn modern magic, the connection between the two has been greatly weakened.

"Sister, can you teach me the silent spell?"

Harry's eyes lit up; he knew he only needed a few duels to understand the meaning of the Silent Charm.

Not only can it speed up the casting process, it can also prevent the opponent from knowing what spell you are using.

After all, some spells can be blocked by the Ironclad Charm, while others cannot.

Some spells can be dodged, but dodging becomes a foolish choice when faced with a wide-range spell.

Having learned the Silent Charm, the opponent can only react based on the color of the charm after Harry has cast it.

Sometimes, the color of a spell can be deceiving; many spells have similar colors but vastly different effects.

This is the silent spell.

If you are attacked by a wizard who uses a silent spell and you don't have enough means of suppression or reaction, you can only pray that Merlin will bless you and that you have made the right bet.

"it's actually really easy."

Dolly had seriously consulted Snape about the Silent Charm.

Although Dolly couldn't use silent spells for all her spells, thanks to the level of magical control granted by Transfiguration, she was still capable of teaching Harry.

"What you need to do is to continuously lower the volume of your incantation while increasing the speed of your chanting, and also try your best to ensure that the power of the incantation does not decrease too much."

"The reason we chant spells is essentially to strengthen our conviction, to make our brains certain that we can use the spells."

"Once your brain has instinctively determined that you can successfully use the spell, and the power of certainty is sufficient even without chanting, then you have mastered the silent spell of this magic."

The Silent Spell is not a magic spell, but a technique that requires long hours of practice with each spell.

"You can start by practicing with your weapon, since this spell is almost always fatal."

Harry nodded and accepted Dolly's suggestion.

At the same time, he could already picture himself using the Exorcist's Scepter to remove Voldemort's wand, and then punching Voldemort in the nose.

Although he didn't even know what Voldemort looked like.

No matter, he blended Snape and Malfoy's faces together to create a face he absolutely hated, and then began his aggressive practice.

Dolly nodded in satisfaction.

Being confined to one's home during summer vacation may not be all bad.

At least she gave Harry and herself the opportunity to use magic freely. Two months of intensive practice would allow Harry to hone his Excalibur skills to a very high level.

As for Dolly herself... she should study the Guardian Charm first.

Just as Dolly was about to continue trying to summon her guardian spirit, a smiling old man suddenly appeared at the backyard gate.

He had obviously seen Harry and Dolly practicing magic, but instead of greeting them, he simply watched quietly.

When Dolly saw him, she exclaimed in surprise.

"Mr. Scamander?"

"Good morning, Miss Dursley and Mr. Potter."

Newt took off his hat and bowed to the two men. Harry also walked over curiously and looked at the old man.

Dolly quickly went to open the door and invited Newt in.

"Harry, come see the author of our Magical Creatures Protection textbook."

Harry was filled with respect upon hearing this.

He quickly ran over and said earnestly, "Good morning, Mr. Newt."

Clearly, Harry is a polite young man most of the time, as long as the other person is not a Slytherin.

Newt, being Hufflepuff's senior, was naturally kind and gentle. After greeting Harry and Dolly, he was invited into the living room by Dolly.

Then Vernon and Penny came over to say hello and thanked Newt.

Newt played a very important role in the rescue of Dolly, but because he didn't come to the Dursleys' house, Vernon and Petunia couldn't thank him in person.

Now everything is in order.

“No need to be so polite, Mr. and Mrs. Dursley. Dumbledore and Dolly have already made amends for what I did.”

"I'm here today to have an academic discussion with Dolly. If you keep being so polite, I'll have no choice but to flee."

Newt remains witty and humorous; this old man has finally become someone he never dared to imagine in his youth.

Soon, the pleasantries were over, and Vernon and Petunia gave Harry and Dolly their time.

Dolly looked at Newt and asked, "Mr. Scamander, is there anything I can do to help you?"

"Dolly, just call me Newt. See, I'm already calling you by your first name."

"And Harry, I've wanted to call you that for a long time. Seeing you is like seeing your parents."

Harry choked up and nodded somewhat blankly.

He really wanted to ask about his parents, but he held back, knowing it wasn't the right time.

“Okay, Newt.”

Dolly didn't mince words; she knew Newt truly meant it, and as a Hufflepuff, he couldn't stand such insincerity.

"So you came because of that letter?"

Newt nodded and said, "I had originally planned to discuss Snow's issue with you for a few days."

"But you were grounded, so I had to come by myself."

Dolly then looked at Newt's suitcase and asked in surprise, "Is Snow in there?"

"of course."

Newt calmly said, "But I need to check on your condition first. Is it appropriate to release it now?"

"Nothing inappropriate."

Dolly stood up and said, "Look, Harry and I can practice magic at home now, so the Ministry of Magic won't bother us anymore."

"That's good……"

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