"Ten thousand bullets fired…"
"Stupefy!"
…
Two mornings later, in the ruins of the East Wing, a werewolf moved agilely through the ruins on powerful limbs, dodging boulders and the multi-coloured rays of a hex.
Suddenly, there was a cry.
The werewolf looked up and saw that hundreds of birds had gathered in the sky and were diving towards him. For a moment, he dodged left and right in a sorry state, but his body was still pecked with wounds.
However, the pain and injuries only served to further stimulate the werewolf's competitive spirit, and he simply stopped dodging and charged straight at the young wizard waving his wand.
The werewolf's limbs were long and narrow, and each long jump covered a distance of several metres, quickly closing the gap between them.
It would be extremely dangerous for an ordinary wizard to get close to a werewolf.
Ivan, apparently out of the ordinary, activated the Ring of Magic just as the werewolf lunged at him.
In the next moment, a terrifying magical wave swept out in all directions, instantly sending the werewolves flying several meters away.
Ivan waved his wand again, and the weeds on the ground began to grow wildly, wrapping around the werewolf's legs and tying them up.
Ivan then made a move to continue,
At that moment, the fearsome-looking werewolf made a terrified noise.
"Stop, stop, stop! I admit defeat! I admit defeat!"
Ivan lowered his wand. A moment later, the werewolf in front of him twitched and slowly returned to normal.
Walker struggled to his feet, feeling weak and depressed.
After taking the Wolfsbane Potion and gaining the ability to maintain his sanity while in werewolf form, Walker's ego inflated.
All day long, clamoring for a rematch with Ivan,
However, the outcome was obvious… After several battles, he was beaten up badly and could not fight back.
"Are you really a young wizard in your first year? I can't believe I can't beat you even after transforming into a werewolf…" Walker said, scratching his head in admiration.
"Second year, to be exact," Ivan said casually, then thought better of it. Why did he feel like a schoolboy introducing himself?
Ivan shook his head, pushing the feeling away.
She didn't take Walker's flattery to heart. She knew her place, and she doubted she could have defeated him so easily if she hadn't been blessed with magical items and special blood magic.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have needed to use the Ring of Magic to get close to them.
It could only be said that in order to intimidate the werewolf witches and wizards, he had overplayed his hand, causing him to be put on the spot…
Yvonne then complimented him.
"Your werewolf form is very strong. If you control it better, you might be able to defeat me."
"How is that possible? I heard from my uncle that you used a powerful spell to blow up an entire street wall…" Walker did not believe him at all.
A few days ago, Walker asked him about what happened after he lost control of his transformation.
Only then did he learn that Ivan had single-handedly blocked all of the werewolves' attacks after defeating him, and even used a powerful spell to blast an entire section of the street wall into ruins!
Walker hadn't believed it at first, as he had never seen anyone cast such a terrifying spell. Even when he examined the ruins himself, he was still dubious.
After all, he had the impression that Ivan was only eleven or twelve years old, and that he had only been defeated by Doggett.
Until recently, he had challenged Ivan in succession, only to be easily defeated by his opponent. Walker was completely convinced of this, and in his heart, he raised Ivan's strength to the same level as Fren.
No, perhaps a little higher, as Fran could not easily blow up a section of a street wall with a single spell.
Walker asked curiously, "Ivan, what spell did you use last time? It was amazing!"
"It was a thunderbolt! A high-level killing spell…" Ivan explained, then laughed at Walker's envious look.
"Whether or not a spell is powerful is tied to the caster, and if you were the one to cast it, you'd have less than a third of its power."
Even so, Ivan could see that Walker was eager to learn the spell, but was too embarrassed to say so.
"It's not that I can't teach you this spell. It's just that your foundation is too poor, and there's a risk of losing control if you rashly learn the Thunderbolt Explosion, so it's better to learn some basic spells first…"
In previous matches, Ivan had noted that Walker's Charms were alarmingly weak and unstable.
Ivan learned that Walker attended Durmstrang School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where he was expelled after his werewolf status was discovered in his second year.
As such, Walker had never been properly house-trained, and most of the Charms he learned were taught to him in his spare time.
After hearing about Walker's experience, Ivan felt that it was a pity. If Walker had been lucky enough to attend Hogwarts, he might have been able to make a few friends like Lupin and graduate successfully.
After all, Dumbledore treated his students very well, never discriminating against them, and was even helpful.
Walker, on the other hand, didn't seem to care that he had been expelled. In his opinion, it was a good thing he didn't have to go to school. He didn't have to hide every month and be watched suspiciously.
Ivan shook his head helplessly. He didn't know what to say about Walker's easy-going personality, so he decided to give him a basic spell lesson.
Yvonne had only been taking classes for a year, but she was as good as an adult wizard with a fourth-level theoretical basis in Charms.
Not to mention, he had acquired a number of spell-casting tips from Tom Riddle over the past few days, so he had no problem teaching Walker, a rogue werewolf wizard.
At first, Walker did not pay much attention to Ivan's basic lessons, as he believed that he had already mastered them, and that there was no need to re-learn them, as he would have preferred to learn more destructive spells such as the Thunderbolt.
It was just that Ivan had established his authority in several battles, and Walker had no choice but to sit back and listen, despite his reluctance.
After being forced to correct several errors in the spell-casting process and test it out for himself, Walker was shocked to find that the spell had actually grown stronger!