Ivan didn't notice Ron's abnormality, but what happened next made him wake up suddenly, realizing that he had been too immersed in the study of black magic recently.
This behavior is wrong and extremely dangerous.
He then changed his research content, focused more on the analysis of magic principles, and took those black magics as supplementary knowledge that needs to be understood. Using this as a starting point, he studied the principles and structures of magic, and the things involved. Many theories and so on.
In the subsequent research, Aiwen used the magic principles recorded in the magic book more to improve his own strength, instead of trying to use the black magic recorded above.
Although this made his research several times more difficult, and he needed to read many more magic books, it essentially prevented Aiwen from becoming a dark wizard.
Last year, Tom Riddle's diary tempted Ivan to practice and use black magic frequently, hoping that he would be addicted to powerful power and could not extricate himself.
Since then, Ivan has noticed that excessive use of black magic will make the wizard's soul evil and unstable. With the use of black magic, many cruel thoughts will appear in the heart, and even change a person completely.
In recent research, the knowledge learned from many ancient magic books also verified Ivan's original conjecture.
Although the magic world has not yet reached a consensus on the source of magic, magic power comes from blood, and the essence of magic spells depends on the power of spirit and heart. This theory has been recognized by more and more wizards.
In addition to the strength of the wizard's own magic power, the source and power of black magic mainly depend on whether the user's heart is evil enough.
Using black magic for a long time will make a wizard gradually become evil.
Aiwen has no such intentions. His purpose of studying black magic is to improve his own strength, to have a more in-depth and comprehensive understanding of dark wizards, Voldemort, and the enemies he will face, instead of turning himself into an evil dark wizard .
Therefore, after discovering the clue, he hastily changed the research content.
Aiwen destroyed the previous research notes, which also caused Ron, who had been investigating secretly, to find nothing. He secretly looked through a lot of Aiwen's things, but he couldn't find the scary pattern he saw back then. notebook.
Although no evidence was found, the way he looked at Ivan became more and more strange.
After a short period of confusion, Ron felt surprisingly angry. He thought that Ivan must have found out that he was investigating him and destroyed all evidence of black magic.
Ivan didn't notice Ron's abnormality, and the incident that woke him up was related to the so-called college war.
Because of the strengthening of management in the castle, Gryffindor and Slytherin did not fight, but small frictions continued. In this matter, Snape and Sirius did not play a good leading role. As the date of the Quidditch match, which decided this year's Academy Cup, approached, Malfoy and the others would come over to provoke them almost every day.
This situation continued until Sirius' duel club was reorganized.
Not long after the Ravenclaw-Slytherin Quidditch match, a notice was taped to a bulletin board with Sirius' proposed restoration of the Dueling Club.
Not surprisingly, this incident received unanimous response from the young wizards in the school.
Although the dueling club held by Lockhart last year turned out to be a joke, everyone recognized that Sirius was powerful, and everyone was very excited at the thought of learning dueling skills and spells from him.
Even more anticipated than the re-formation of the Dueling Club itself was the duel between Sirius and Snape, which had become a hot topic in the school, with everyone arguing about who was stronger between Sirius and Snape.
Unfortunately, Snape didn't show up at the first meeting of the Dueling Club.
Because of Dumbledore's intervention, both Snape and Sirius restrained and restrained a lot. Even though both sides made no secret of their disgust and dislike for each other, at least they didn't fight in front of the students like they did before.
At the dueling club led by Sirius, Snape did not appear, and Sirius asked Professor Flitwick to be his opponent.
The gathering was relatively normal at the beginning, and it went very smoothly. Everyone learned duel etiquette, Professor Flitwick explained several common spells in duels, and Sirius also imparted some of his combat experience to everyone.
For Aiwen, it may be a little low-level, but other young wizards still find it very interesting and learn with gusto, and there are many senior students among them.
This is not surprising, Hogwarts has never taught young wizards any knowledge related to duels before, and the Defense Against the Dark Arts class that should bear the main responsibility is also very bad, and the Defense Against the Dark Arts class that changes every year Professors, among them there are many unworthy wizards like Lockhart, or people with ulterior motives like Quirrell.
Their teaching methods are also very different. It is difficult for young wizards to systematically and comprehensively learn the knowledge of resisting black magic from this course.
For magic spells related to Defense Against the Dark Arts and duels, most young wizards rely on self-study and self-comprehension.
People are more interested in trick magic than regular spells.
It is undeniable that these magic spells may have unexpected effects in battle, but in terms of effectiveness, they cannot compare with common standard dueling spells.
The club held by Sirius has achieved unprecedented success, and the dueling skills he and Professor Flitwick demonstrated have also made everyone hooked.
Before the group practice, everything went very smoothly. But then the situation began to take a turn for the worse. I don't know whether it was intentional or not. During group practice, Sirius paired many Gryffindors and Slytherins into a group.
Aiwen's opponent was a second-year boy whose name he didn't remember, and the other party seemed to want to cast a curse on him. However, before he raised his wand, Ivan's wand knocked his wand far away.
He looked at Ivan in astonishment, unable to believe what happened before his eyes. Although Aiwen is very famous, before the competition, he didn't think that his strength was much worse than Aiwen's. His strength was the strongest among the second-year Slytherin students.
He didn't plan to use the Eliminate Weapon and Iron Armor Curse as Sirius said, but instead gave Ivan a severe lesson, making him lose face in front of the whole school.
Ivan didn't know what the Slytherin student in front of him was thinking, and he had no interest in naive magic exercises with him.
He has been analyzing the duel between himself and Snape. With the research and mastery of black magic and other magic theories, his magic power has improved by leaps and bounds recently.
Aiwen believes that he can hold on to Snape for a longer period of time now. If the magic power is strong enough, it is not impossible to counter the opponent to a certain extent.
In this case, the strength of the guy opposite is not enough at all.
Aiwen now has a deeper understanding of the simple spell of removing your weapon, and it is more handy to use, almost instantaneous.
He didn't know what the other party wanted to do, but resolved the battle as quickly as possible. (.)