A day at Hogwarts

Chapter 86 Four Iron Armor Curses

At 8:30 in the evening, in the classroom of the Defense Against the Dark Arts class, a few candles made the classroom look very dim.

Charles asked depressedly: "Professor Quirrell, why don't you light more candles?"

He thought to himself, since Dumbledore asked Quirrell to make up lessons for himself, he must reimburse the cost of the candles, and let Voldemort buy the candles out of his own pocket.

Voldemort asked coldly: "Can you let the dark wizard only come to you during the day?"

Charles found that what the Dark Lord said was very reasonable, and he could not refute it.

He was also a little curious and anticipating, wanting to see what Voldemort would teach him.

Then Voldemort asked him: "Do you know the four types of the Iron Curse?"

Charles blinked, then shook his head, whether it was the old man or the previous Voldemort, there was only one kind of Iron Armor Curse taught, and it was still the same.

From Voldemort's point of view, it was normal for him not to know, and then he began to explain: "The iron armor curse commonly used today can bounce the curse away, and can also block flying objects. But this is not enough. It can defend against everything, but it cannot protect against everything." Which aspect is the best."

Charles' face was full of surprise, wondering if this was to specialize the Iron Armor Curse.

Voldemort took out a bright silver bottle from his pocket and took a sip. There was a faint smell of blood in the classroom, which made Charles frown slightly.

"Professor Quirrell," Charles asked with concern, "are you sick?"

If his memory is correct, this bloody smell is the same as the blood on an unknown meat that the old man "bought".

Voldemort replied nonchalantly: "A potion made of fire dragon's blood, refreshing."

Charles was really frightened this time, and meowed, as if he had researched more than a dozen ways to eat dragon meat.

Voldemort went on to say: "You need to face many dangers in battle, ordinary spells, collapsed buildings, and the three most powerful spells, they will appear at any time."

Charles' attention was attracted by the three spells, and he tentatively asked, "Professor Quirrell, what are the three spells?"

Voldemort replied with satisfaction: "The Killing Curse, the Cruciatus Curse and the Imperius Curse, they are powerful and dangerous. Remember, don't mention them to others."

He didn't finish his sentence here, he didn't say that after using the Unforgivable Curse on people, he would like to mention Azkaban's lifelong cell, waiting for Charles to search and learn these spells driven by curiosity.

Charles pondered. He had survived the Cruciatus Curse among the Three Unforgivable Curses and knew how to use the original and colorful killing curses.

Moreover, the Imperius Curse was not of much use to him. When he was a baby, the old man tried to use the Imperius Curse to make him eat and drink on time and sleep at night without making noise. After it was useless, he switched to Remembrance.

These three spells are irresistible to the Iron Armor Curse, which should be related to the fact that they attack the soul instead of the body.

Now the question is coming. Voldemort said that there is an iron armor curse that can resist these three curses. Is it the development of magic or fooling people.

Voldemort was getting more and more satisfied seeing the young man thinking, but he didn't dare to act too hastily, lest Dumbledore find out.

Seeing the end of Charles' thinking, Voldemort asked him, "Did you learn the Iron Armor Curse I taught you last year?"

Charles nodded and replied, "Got it."

Voldemort didn't test him, but said: "If you say you have learned it, I will take it as you have learned it. People must be responsible for what they say."

"In the next period of time, I will first teach you how to use the Iron Armor Curse to resist magic spells and the Iron Armor Curse to resist object damage. The fourth Iron Armor Curse will be learned after you have mastered the first three."

While Charles nodded, he thought to himself that if Voldemort hadn't had those ambitions, he might have become a good professor, and it wouldn't be surprising that he eventually became the headmaster.

For the next hour, Voldemort first demonstrated the Iron Armor Curse and the Iron Armor Curse, and then asked Charles to practice by himself.

Charles discovered that the original Iron Armor Curse can defend against anything, but compared with the specialized Iron Armor Curse, its defense power is estimated to be less than half, and it can use the same magic power to resist stronger attacks.

But this is not without cost, the Magic Anti-Iron Armor Curse cannot even defend against stones thrown by a slingshot made of monkey rubber bands drawn out of pants.

Not long after he started practicing, Voldemort said to Charles: "I have something to do, you practice here by yourself, remember to put out all the candles when you leave. By the way, you must not look at the parchment on the podium table."

Charles watched the classroom door open and close, and couldn't help complaining in his heart. It was different from letting himself look at the parchment.

But he is a good student. If the professor says he won't let him read it, he won't read it.

Not long after Charles finished tonight's make-up lesson, Voldemort returned to the classroom and saw that the parchment on the podium hadn't moved at all.

During the second remedial class, Voldemort asked Charles to demonstrate the Magic Anti-Armor Curse by himself, and then just asked him to speed up the casting speed and left.

However, Voldemort "accidentally" dropped a piece of parchment on the ground before going out, and he didn't realize it.

Charles didn't know what to say. After thinking about it, he picked it up and took a look.

I saw a few lines written on the parchment. It seemed that there were conversations and excerpts from the notes, all of which mentioned Salazar Slytherin, one of the founders of Hogwarts, in the study in the castle. Among the characters who appeared There are names of Gaunt family members such as Nocto Gaunt, Ominis Gaunt, and the like.

Charles frowned. He heard that he had seen "Omenis Gunter" in the old man's memory. He was blind since he was a child, and he could use magic spells to detect the surrounding situation.

The old man had a very good relationship with Omenis Gunter and a student named Sebastian Saru back then, but there was an edit of the three of them, I don’t know if it was because Voldemort deliberately dropped this parchment related.

Charles immediately wanted to write a letter to ask the old man, but the letter attached to Lupin's work report said that the old man hadn't come back yet, and he didn't know if he was eating Mrs. Song's fish soup or Dongpo elbow, and he might have gone to the Himalayas I can only give up.

The parchment was put back on the podium, and Charles couldn't help thinking, what is Voldemort's purpose in doing this?

Whether this Slytherin's study really exists, whether Voldemort has been there before or has never discovered it, and whether it has something to do with him drilling secret passages from time to time, these questions are quite dizzying.

Charles wondered whether Voldemort guided himself intentionally or unconsciously to find that place, and whether some kind of event would happen in the process.

He thought about it for a long time, and finally decided to ignore it, and the archaeological matter can be put aside.

The first priority now is to practice hard, and follow Dumbledore and the others to the hot cave on weekends.

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