As Mr. Emery investigated, Mr. Welch was very kind. He always looked at Till standing opposite him with a tolerant and encouraging look.

In his eyes, Till's strength cannot be regarded as an opponent, but since Till has the courage to compete with him face to face, he respects her choice and will do his best to give guidance on the stage. She gave it a try.

Duel is not only a way to determine strength, but also a good way of guidance.

Many duel masters have gained enlightenment and slowly grown in the process of dueling.

Mr. Welch looked at the two swords in Till's left hand and praised Till with emotion: "It's rare that you know swordsmanship."

Thiel was very comfortable with Mr. Welch's attitude towards him. Although he knew that Thiel was no match for him, he did not look down upon or be casual, but looked squarely in his eyes.

In a match with such a strong person, even if Tier loses, it won't be so hard for her to accept.

Thiel smiled: "It's a coincidence. Once you learn it, you have to put it to use."

"Yes, you have to use it after you learn it. Hiding it all the time will do no good except getting tired." Mr. Welch performed a duel etiquette to Till. After Till returned the salute at the same time, the whistle also sounded.

But when the two stood face to face, they did not fight as quickly as in their first two duels. Instead, they exchanged a few words.

"Sir, you don't have to ask me, please see my full strength." The reason why Till still brought up the wand after taking the two swords was because he planned to fully demonstrate his full strength.

She is not afraid of being looked at by others. With her current strength, she does not need to worry about others analyzing her. Hiding her trump card is what Till should do if she is strong enough in the future.

"Then let's get started." Mr. Welch took out his somewhat old wand, which was his old buddy and had been with him for more than sixty years. "Immobulus (Freezing Curse)!"

A very powerful freezing spell, but released when Till was alert, gave Till enough time and space to react. Till was able to easily avoid it and at the same time fired two magic spells at Mr. Welch. curse.

"Deprimo!"

"Incendio!"

House collapse and ground collapse and raging fire are both offensive spells. The former can break open the floor or open a big hole in a person's body, and the damage is no less than a thunderbolt explosion.

When the house collapses and the ground collapses, coupled with the raging flames, you can "dig a hole" and cover the flames at the same time, which is a double pain. Moreover, the flame covers the entrance of the hole. If it acts on flat ground, the opponent who falls into the pit can be trapped in the hole with flames.

The heat of the flame alone can heat the people in the cave to death, not to mention that the flame burns away the oxygen in the cave and can completely suffocate the opponent to death.

Till didn't learn this cruel attack method from anyone, but when she attacked the opponent simulated by the system in the study room, the opponent reflected her attack on her. It happened that the two consecutive spells were Houses collapsed and flames blazed.

If there were no real deaths in the study room, Till would have died due to this unexpected "coincidence".

Till's combination of magic spells was very novel and useful to her, but Mr. Welch spent most of his life in duels, and he knew and mastered the use of similar spells that Till could not imagine. .

Mr. Welch solved the collapse of the house and the raging flames without even moving an eyebrow. There was no big hole left on the ground, and it was as intact as if Till had not attacked just now.

"Continue, your reaction speed needs to be accelerated. Don't give your opponent a chance to react." Mr. Welch did not let go. When Till was a little dazed, he threw three spells and asked Till to avoid it narrowly and quickly. Come back to your senses.

Mr. Welch added: "And the most important thing is, never lose focus during a duel."

Mr. Welch could see that Till was actually a little arrogant. She felt that her spell combination should bring some harm to him, so she couldn't believe it after he solved it easily.

It's a good thing to be successful at a young age, and it's okay to be arrogant, but arrogance is not the reason why she can be distracted on the stage.

What if Till’s opponent isn’t him? Till will be knocked off the stage and seriously injured by his opponent because of his brief daze. He is more cruel and ruthless. It is not difficult to take this opportunity to deal with Till.

Not all wizards will love their juniors. In order not to let the rising star's fame affect them, there are many wizards who kill them.

Mr. Welch had watched Till's first two duels. He liked Till's control of magic power and reaction speed, but Till's lack of experience and arrogance were absolutely unacceptable.

Mr. Welch took this opportunity and decided to kill Till's arrogance and let her know that she would never give her opponent a chance to attack her in the duel arena or at other more dangerous times.

Mr. Welch thought about it little by little, and the magic spells fired by the wand in his hand also hit Till one after another, just in time to stimulate Till to fight back.

"This Mr. Welch is really kind." Aiden Barham held the wine bottle, took a big sip, and then sighed happily, "If I confront Till, I will knock her down right away. .”

Mrs. Emery smiled and turned her head, gave her long-time friend a big fist, and then sat back down again dignifiedly: "Mr. Welch loves talents very much. He is willing to mentor Thiel. We should prepare a gift for him later. "

Mr. Emery nodded: "I'll prepare."

Professor Dumbledore was also discussing with Professor Snape the instructions on the stage at this time.

"Severus, a guide like Mr. Welch is the most suitable for Till, are you right?" Professor Dumbledore meant.

Till is not a child suitable for exam-oriented education. She has been self-study since she entered Hogwarts, taking a path that focuses on basics and supplements by innovation.

Her foundation is very solid, but she lacks some on-the-spot novelty in application.

This is something that neither Professor Dumbledore nor Professor Snape noticed before. They just thought that Till's magic power was far stronger than that of his peers, and his knowledge was also very comprehensive, so they took the opportunity of this duel competition to hone their skills. Seeing Till was also an opportunity to pave the way for her to gain some fame.

But they didn't fully see Till's shortcomings until now, and they couldn't compare to Mr. Welch, who was experienced in duels.

Mr. Welch definitely didn’t know Till as well as the two of them, but based on Till’s two previous duels and several encounters at this time, Mr. Welch was able to start teaching Till straightforwardly. This shows how powerful he is.

If possible, it would be best to ask Mr. Welch to help teach Till for a while, but he will be busy with the duel competition for more than two months, which is obviously Professor Dumbledore's own extravagant wish.

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