Hogwarts Blood Curse Martial Arts

Chapter 11 The Magical World with Extraordinary Combat Power

Isabel knew that he would be fine in the end, otherwise there would be no Draco. After she tricked the Auror away, Lucius whispered his thanks in the garbage dump.

Seeing that he was very pitiful, Isabel cast a healing spell on him, encouraged him a few words not to be stubborn, and left. She also forgot what she said, probably "You are a role model for your future son", "You are already the richest person in the 28 Saints", "Family inheritance is your capital to be proud of", etc.

In short, Lucius cried before she left, and Isabel went to Hong Kong and never saw him again.

Chen Bin felt miserable. Lucius in the novel is a pure-blooded person, who may have done many bad things outside the story, but he values ​​family and family honor the most.

Isabel rescued him when he was at his most desperate - at least he didn't know that he could successfully save himself without Isabel - and also reminded him that he didn't need to pursue anything at all. He was already the best of the nobility and a role model for his son. Finally, he suddenly realized and cried in the garbage dump. What a painful realization!

It was so painful that his life might change from then on. Even if he didn't change himself, he would change the education of his children.

Therefore, today, Draco Malfoy, who was a bit mean and had a strong sense of family honor, appeared, but his core was changed to a kind and honest young man.

o( ̄▽ ̄)d Surprised or not?

What was even more surprising was what Dumbledore did.

The Sorting Hat found that Chen Bin's magic power was abnormally huge, so it could naturally find Isabel back then. If the Sorting Hat knew, then Old Dumbledore must know it too.

Since the future is uncontrollable, Chen Bin should enjoy his childhood, and forget about any plans!

However, he tossed and turned in bed, but couldn't sleep, thinking whether the way of crossing was wrong.

In movies and novels, the magic world only sprays beams; in reality, thermal weapons can't deal with wizards, and are not as good as ancient knights, because pure physical attacks hardly consume the magic power of defensive spells.

A qualified knight in the Middle Ages was sent to a knight's home as a page from the age of seven to learn various knightly etiquette (belief enlightenment); from the age of fourteen, he became a squire, received various training and learned "chivalrous spirit" to consolidate his beliefs and physical training; from the age of twenty-one, he became an ordinary knight and performed a series of rituals to establish his beliefs.

Only when he has not worn out his will and physical strength by repeated training until the age of 35, he is considered a qualified knight who has integrated his will into his blood. Only when he has exceeded the peak of his physical strength and infused his extraordinary will can he fight against wizards.

Qualified knights can also rely solely on knightly doctrine or fanatical beliefs to resist the control of the Imperius Curse, temporarily endure the torture of the Cruciatus Curse and die together with the wizard, and even the vitality of some peak knights can resist the wizard's killing curse.

In the witch hunt war, Europe relied on the huge number of knights to beat the few wizards into retreat.

During this period, theocracy and royal power were combined into a union. The royal power provided qualified knights, and theocracy gave them the power of faith to target wizards who were not good at close combat.

Witch hunting began secretly at the end of the 10th century and lasted until the 17th century. Wizards finally disintegrated the secular union and signed the "International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy" in 1689.

Since then, theocracy has lost its inheritance, and the injured magic world has gone into seclusion. The only beneficiary is the secular royal power.

However, the secular world has lost its power to fight against the extraordinary since then, and has gone further and further on the road of science and technology, becoming today's Muggle society.

In children's books, wizards are like ordinary people who know magic; in reality, a giant monster can penetrate the armor spell of an ordinary wizard with one stick, but a large-caliber sniper rifle cannot penetrate it.

Therefore, in theory, first-year students who have learned the armor spell do not have to be afraid of sniper rifles.

Mrs. Namar's travel log confirmed that various countries also sent some wizards to participate in the two world wars and achieved amazing results.

In World War I, they could withstand the strafing of Maxim machine guns, but one Avada could wipe out a trench of soldiers.

Yes, any spell can also turn, but the power is greatly reduced, but it is very suitable for bullying Muggles. One shot can hit a large area, whether it is a sweep or a snake-shaped turn, there is no need to worry about insufficient power.

Muggles' magic resistance is a negative number, as long as it hits, the effect will be multiplied; dead objects without enchantments have 0 magic resistance; only enchanted items, buildings and creatures with magic have magic resistance.

In World War II, the wizards who participated in the war continued to ignore Muggles' anti-tank guns, flamethrowers and other weapons. One move of "Disarm Your Weapon" could pull away the tank turret, and one shot of "Knock Down" could sweep through the military camp without magic resistance.

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