Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 1637: Wizards' duel on deck

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At this time, who else would fight on board the Change

Pansy couldn't think of it, and Noah couldn't think of it either, so the two of them were stunned. Then, they looked at each other, and Pansy turned around and was about to run to the deck, but was stopped by Noah in a low voice behind her.

"Go and inform your professor, Ms. McGonagall or anyone else -" he said while pointing at his fat body and adding with a gesture, "You should be able to tell, I can't run."

"Oh alright!"

Pansy blinked her eyes, then turned around and passed Noah, then ran towards the depths of the cabin.

Noah watched her running fast on tiptoes, her steps light and not making too much noise, and he couldn't help but feel a little envious. After that, he glanced hesitantly at the top of the stairs, and then walked up quietly.

There is also a hatch with a peek window at the entrance to the deck. As long as he is careful, it seems that he may not be discovered by the people fighting on the deck.

"Sigh... I thought the place that Maka kept secret would be so safe! Why did an accident happen just a few days after arriving here? Am I too unlucky?"

While Noah was muttering secretly in his heart, he had already reached the hatch door. He stretched his neck and held his breath, looking out through the window on the door with extra caution.

"Um?"

At this first glance, Noah showed a somewhat doubtful expression.

"Click..."

I don’t know when, but lightning flashed in the low dark clouds above the Change. They were like blue-purple snakes of light, meandering through the clouds, appearing and disappearing.

On the sea, the wind blew more fiercely, causing the broken furled sail of the Reformation to twitch.

Needless to say, even if there was no incident with Hai Erbo, just with the hazy weather and the imminent rainstorm, no one would want to come and hang out on the deck - even if Pansy and Noah did not encounter any unexpected situations , after seeing this scene, most of them would give up the idea of coming up to "get some air" and go back to their rooms to stay.

The waves became more and more alarming with the strong wind, and seawater splashed onto the deck from time to time.

However, at this moment, on the front deck of this large ship, there were still two figures standing facing each other with some distance between them. No matter how strong the wind and waves were, there seemed to be no intention of leaving at all.

"Collapse!"

"Armor protection—"

"…Expelliarmus."

"There are many obstacles!"

Several magic spells in a row shone with their due brilliance, looking particularly dazzling on the slightly dark deck. However, since the duel level of both sides seemed to be quite good, none of these magic spells had any corresponding effect.

The two figures kept moving while fighting. With a little observation, it can be seen that one of them is better at strong offense, while the other is better at defense and counterattack.

From the perspective of Noah, who was not very good at magic studies, this series of confrontations between the two sides was obviously exciting enough.

However, after listening to Ron and others at Blois Castle a few days ago about the magic battle between Maca and Haierbo, a duel at this level seemed nothing.

After about ten seconds of continuous fighting, both sides probably realized that their abilities seemed to be somewhat comparable to the other's. Just fighting like this would probably take a long time to determine the winner.

Therefore, the two of them suddenly stopped their wands and steps in a tacit understanding, and once again became a situation where they were facing each other more than ten steps apart.

Then, with a muffled thunder sound in the high-altitude clouds, one of them finally spoke.

"Enns, you better listen to me! You see, with your current strength, even I can't defeat you easily, so how can you go to fight with that Haierbo? If you just go like this, it won't be in vain What else can you do if you die?"

The figure was facing away from Noah, and he was seen holding a wand in one hand and pointing diagonally at the deck between the two of them, while the other hand waved it habitually.

"What's more, what is the reason that makes you insist on fighting Haierbo? Is it possible that you still have a grudge against him?"

These words were clear and convincing, and Noah, who was hiding behind the door, couldn't help but nod his head - he heard it now. It seemed that the kid in front wanted to go to Maka to join the war

As for the name "Enns" mentioned by the other party, Noah certainly didn't know. And he certainly didn't know that these two Hogwarts students were freshmen whom Maka was personally responsible for recruiting.

Before he finished speaking, he heard Enns on the other side saying in a stiff tone:

"Reason? Of course there is a reason, but what does this have to do with you? Alexander, don't get entangled with me here, go back quickly, can't you just pretend you've never seen me today?"

"No!" Alexander shouted with his eyes wide open, "You are the first friend I made at Hogwarts! It is absolutely impossible for me to watch my best friend die!"

That's right, the one who is stopping Enns from leaving right now is Alexander Wolfe, who has enrolled in Gryffindor. He is also a young man whose magical talent is not weaker than that of Enns, a "descendant of Slytherin". wizard.

"Oh! Damn it, I shouldn't have paid attention to you in the first place." Enns frowned and said angrily, "Okay! Then from now on, we are no longer friends, okay?"

"No! Of course not!" Alexander said decisively, "You can stop treating me as a friend, but you can't stop me from treating you as my 'best' friend!"

This sentence made Enns so angry that he couldn't help but laugh. He shook his head helplessly, stared at the other person in silence for a few seconds, and then seemed to have made a decision.

Then, Noah, who was leaning behind the window to look around, saw that the boy named Enns seemed to have pulled out something from his lower back.

"Alexander, didn't you just say that I can't even defeat you? Then next, you should feel the real gap between you and me!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Alexander saw Enns suddenly raising his right hand—the wand originally held in his hand had been replaced by a short silver staff.

Just when Enns took out the cane, a bolt of thunder appeared in the sky coincidentally, and suddenly flashed past the mountains above the two of them.

"Boom!"

Even though he knew that the lightning had nothing to do with Enns' cane, Alexander couldn't help but trembled. His aura was already a bit weaker.

And at the next moment, Enns suddenly waved the silver sword and pointed it straight in the direction of Alexander.