Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 1222: Teach you how to fight

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Although there were some unexpected events, it did not disrupt Albert's original plan. His habit of leaving himself some backup plans allowed him to face most unexpected events calmly.

What's more, the fact that Mrs. Dale was controlled by Voldemort was not entirely without benefits for Albert. Sometimes accidents meant triggering new panel tasks.

Mission means experience, experience means more possibilities and greater power, and also a sense of security.

After all, the final boss is Voldemort. The famous dark lord is definitely a dangerous existence that cannot be ignored. He is also a task generator and important source of experience that cannot be ignored.

Even though Voldemort has made huge contributions and sacrifices in his growth, Albert will never ignore Voldemort's huge role. Perhaps at some point, if he squeezes it harder like a sponge, he can still get a lot of oil out of it.

As long as the risks are kept within an acceptable range, everything will be in Albert's favor. This is why he is willing to increase Voldemort's hatred value.

"Well, honey, I think I should go now."

"be safe."

Yin Zebel hugged him gently. Even though she knew that Albert took the safe passage to the Defense Association headquarters, she couldn't help but remind him.

"I will. I won't be back for dinner."

Albert kissed Yinzebel's forehead and Apparated away.

Now, almost every few days, he would go to the Defense Association headquarters to give lessons to other new members, teach them how to protect themselves, teach them knowledge of defense against the dark arts, and train them to become qualified fighters.

Perhaps, because they had just graduated from school, everyone still had a high enthusiasm for learning, and their learning efficiency was much faster than Albert had expected.

Especially after learning how to protect themselves from Albert, everyone has good anti-reconnaissance ability. Even Angelina, who often missed parties due to Quidditch training, is very good at anti-reconnaissance. As long as she doesn't encounter too bad situations, she is confident that she can escape in a short time.

The sensory stimulation brought by truly feeling that one is getting stronger at a speed visible to the naked eye makes countless people unable to stop. Even girls who are not very interested in fighting do not want to miss such a good opportunity.

As long as subjective initiative is stimulated, other aspects will be simpler. As long as Albert provides correct guidance, he can turn them into qualified soldiers through systematic education in a short period of time.

Perhaps, they are not as professional as the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic, but as a group of elites from the wizarding world, there are only a few Aurors.

With the help of Dobby the house-elf, Albert Apparated into the abandoned village using the safe house as a springboard.

The changes here are quite big. There are two more houses under construction in the village without us noticing.

"I thought you wouldn't come for a few more days." Truman greeted Albert with a smile.

“This house is kind of ugly.”

"Can you please not be so hurtful?" Truman couldn't help but complain, "It's great to be able to build like this."

"In fact, I suggest that you live in tents for the time being, and after the war is over, you can renovate them into small villas of the same size."

"Why didn't you tell me earlier?" Kenneth appeared out of nowhere.

"I remember saying before that this place has been planned and will be built in a unified manner when the time comes." Albert looked at the two of them suspiciously and asked, "Didn't I tell you that?"

Kenneth was so angry that he was shaking all over and burst out.

Truman looked at his half-built new home and fell into a brief silence. Suddenly he asked, "Is there a party today?"

"Aren't you angry?"

"If there is something better in the future, don't you want it?" Truman asked back.

"Just trust this guy." Kenneth almost raised his finger and pointed at Albert's nose.

There's nothing we can do about it, since his house is almost finished.

"What did he lie to you about?"

Truman looked at Kenneth as if he were an idiot. As long as he looked at the current achievements of Fred, George and Lee Jordan, he didn't think there was any need for Albert to lie to them.

"Why are you here?" Fred walked over here.

"Are you planning on having a party today?" George added.

“Why didn’t you tell me…” Kenneth walked towards the two of them angrily.

"You are the one who doesn't believe me. I told you to live in a tent first. Who can you blame for not listening?" Fred pushed Kenneth's hand away and said, "Don't you see that we haven't built our own houses?"

"In fact, there are benefits to building the house." George smiled and comforted, "You won't have to live in a tent then. This wizard war will definitely not end so soon."

Kenneth was shaking with anger.

"Should we notify them now?" Cedric asked

"Well, let's tell them to come over for the party!" Albert nodded and said, "Where's Lee Jordan?"

"He's preparing a draft for the Wizard Watch Station." George pouted, "That guy has fallen in love with this job recently."

"Let's get together for a while first. I'll see if there are any problems that need to be solved here." Albert planned to deal with everything at once.

"Sanna knows you are busy, so she has prepared it for you in advance. You can go to her and get the document and you will know the answer." Fred said suddenly.

"Well, she is still so considerate."

The Defense Association's meeting is at 8 o'clock in the evening. If you come early, you can have dinner here.

Not long after dinner, most of the members who wanted to join the association had arrived, more than Albert had expected.

"What are you going to teach today?" Arya inquired.

"I'm teaching you how to fight. It's not about learning some spells and throwing them at the enemy." Albert walked towards the bunker wall he had prepared. "This is a subject that the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts will never teach you."

He randomly picked two people to go behind the bunker and give everyone a demonstration.

"When fighting, you need to keep your mind as calm as possible. This is very important because it's easy to make mistakes when you're nervous." Albert pointed to Fred who was hiding behind a wall of cover and demonstrated, "You don't need to panic at all. Generally speaking, when there is cover, the opponent's spells will definitely not be very accurate."

"The two people facing each other are randomly firing spells at the enemy opposite, but you are hiding behind the wall, making it difficult for the spells to hit you. The spells that miss are useless threats."

At this time, Albert waved the magic spell again and a rabbit appeared out of thin air. He then randomly called a person and asked him to try to knock out the frightened rabbit, but surprisingly, the person's spell failed.

"Like this, you will move. In this case, it will not be easy for the enemy to knock you down." Albert waved his wand lightly, and the rabbit fainted. "Of course, if you meet a powerful guy, you will definitely not be his opponent."

"Fortunately, Death Eaters are just ordinary people. You think Death Eaters are dangerous because they master a lot of dark magic, which is very harmful."

"Of course, we have to admit that the Death Eaters have more experience in fighting wizards than you do, which is why they appear to be so powerful."

"Isn't that so?"

"In fact, the true level of the Death Eaters is not that far behind yours." Albert waved his wand and made the rabbit disappear. "It won't take long for such a gap to be closed through systematic training."

"All you have to do is make the wand move as you wish." Albert turned around and led everyone to a training location, motioning everyone to look at the fixed target in front, and introduced: "First, you need to practice using the wand to hit the fixed target. The next step is to use spells to hit the target that moves back and forth regularly, and finally..."

As he spoke, he raised his hand and pointed above everyone's heads. Countless paper planes were floating in the air, moving in an irregular manner.

"Use spells to hit these targets accurately."

After saying that, Albert gently shook the magic wand in his hand, and the paper planes floating in the sky were shot down one by one.

There was a burst of warm applause all around, and no one even noticed how Albert had done it just now.

"Of course, I don't expect you to be able to do this, but I still want to say that you should make your wands as flexible as your arms and fingers, so that your wands can hit the target more accurately, because in most cases, the enemy will not stand there stupidly and throw spells at you. That would be like a fool."

"Most of the time, battles between wizards should be more like duels." Someone suddenly raised his hand and said, "There shouldn't be many cases where they actually hide... I mean, they hide behind cover and throw spells at each other."

"So, you plan to duel with the Death Eaters?" Albert asked back.

"Isn't it... isn't it?"

"When you expect the despicable Death Eaters to fight you in an upright duel, you are sure to be close to death." Albert raised his hand to signal the other party to wait until he finished speaking before retorting: "If you understand what the Death Eaters do, you will find that they are not as noble as you think, and they do not deserve such noble treatment."

"Death Eaters prefer sneak attacks, using despicable and shameless methods. Don't forget, those guys will do whatever it takes to achieve their goals." Albert looked at the Hufflepuff graduate who was about to speak, and said calmly, "If you don't believe it, you can ask Cedric or Truman. I think they will tell you how they were attacked by dark wizards."

"That's true. Those despicable people not only ambushed me, but also brought a group of people to besiege me. Otherwise, how could I be caught?" Cedric kindly reminded, "It's best not to have any expectations of the Death Eaters, otherwise... you deserve to die."

"I'm sorry, I didn't expect them to be so despicable." The man said to Albert.

"I will teach you how to fight head-on, but you still have a lot to learn now." Albert pointed to the two bunker walls and continued, "When two people are hiding in the bunker, how do you break the deadlock?"

As he spoke, Albert's eyes swept across the crowd, lingering on Fred and the others for a moment, but no one stood up to answer the question.

"Okay, I'll be frank. You can consider tampering with the bunker." Albert waved his wand and cast a Transfiguration spell on the wall. Several spikes suddenly pierced the original wall. "If the enemy is not paying attention, I think this will give him an unexpected surprise. Of course, the Transfiguration spell is more difficult, but using it at the right time can help you turn the situation around."

"If you are good at Apparition, you can also use it to Apparite behind the enemy and attack him. This is the main reason why I think you should master Apparition. Using it in combat or escape can give you a great advantage." Albert continued, "Of course, Apparition is prohibited here, so I can't show you."

"Is there a simpler way?" Arya raised her hand and asked. She felt that the two methods mentioned by Albert were not reliable. At least it was too difficult for ordinary wizards to achieve that level.

She certainly couldn't do it herself.

"You can also use external force, for example, if there is something nearby, you can just let that thing hit the other person."

As he spoke, Albert waved his wand, and an armchair was pulled by a force and smashed against the wall with a bang.

"You can even throw something at the enemy, or use a smoke spell to disrupt their vision." Albert waved his wand, letting the white smoke engulf the bunker wall. "This way, the enemy can't see the target, and the probability of being hit by the spell will be greatly reduced, and you can take the opportunity to retreat."

"If it were you, what would you do?" Angelina asked curiously.

"Throw an explosive spell to blow the opponent over."

Albert waved his wand, dispersed the smoke, and then gave everyone another demonstration.

I saw a small fireball fall to the ground and bounce back at an extremely tricky angle. Then there was a loud bang and the wall of the bunker collapsed directly.

Everyone stared blankly at the collapsed bunker wall, unable to understand how the explosive spell turned a corner.

"Battles have always relied on brains and experience. Even some very ordinary spells can produce extraordinary effects at certain times."

Albert walked to another wall of the shelter, knocked on the wall with his wand, and in front of everyone's astonished eyes, he passed through the wall directly.

"I tell you all this in the hope that you can broaden your horizons. Don't be bound by previous understandings. Be able to adapt to changing circumstances. This is especially true when the enemy is stronger than you and your spells are completely ineffective against them. This will allow you to escape from their sight more easily."

"I want to emphasize once again that it is absolutely irrational to fight the enemy head-on, especially when your enemy has a way to counter or suppress you in advance no matter what spell you use. This shows that there is a huge gap between the two sides. When victory is slim, you should..."

After Albert finished his lecture, everyone realized that a duel champion was gradually teaching everyone his fighting ideas and experience.