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Chapter 102: The End of Lockhart

Lockhart looked very nervous, delicate, flowing blonde tightly stuck to his head.

"Hai, Professor Haepu, I have something to do temporarily. It's about the new book... It's very urgent and must be dealt with immediately."

"Is that so? Oh, I think there is no connection to Floor Network in your office. I need to call Professor McGonagall, or... Dumbledore?"

Lockhart smiled brightly, "If so, that would be great, hey, Principal Dumbledore, why are you here?"

A dazzling white light shot out from Lockhart's hand, at its peak speed. Just as Lockhart showed a winning smile, his spell stopped in front of Felix.

An invisible barrier blocked Felix's face, and the dazzling beam seemed to be cut off by the air.

"Well, is this your strongest magic? Seriously, you refreshed my understanding of you, Professor Lockhart." Felix even had the extra effort to comment.

"Felix Hepp! Let me go!"

"Feel sorry."

"You know everything, right? That Weasley's secret? Do you want to get justice? Come on, Felix Hepp, I learned about your experience from other people, you are not nosy people."

"I'm not interested in your business, but who made you jump under my nose?" Felix said that if Lockhart had been jumping outside Hogwarts, he wouldn't have gotten involved.

"Then let me get out of here! I swear I will never show up before you."

"Let you go? After knowing that you are a sneak attack expert who is good at memory magic?" Felix shook his head.

The spells of the two continued to collide, and Felix increased the output of his magic power. The originally invisible iron armor spell faintly emerged, and a pair of armor was outlined in the air.

Lohart on the opposite side was not inferior, exuding the temperament of a strong man. His spell is extremely powerful and is becoming stronger and stronger.

His spell illuminated the entire corridor.

"Felix Hepp, my magic is stronger than you think. I have obtained a secret inheritance! I am far from the limit now!"

In just one minute, his spell had risen rapidly from his initial state, and there was even a faint shadow of the powerful disarm curse displayed by Felix in the second duel class.

However, Felix actually smiled, "Lohart, you are just forcing this magic. It seems that it is some kind of ancient magic, which is really enviable..."

"But I'm going to say, Lockhart, you're not good at duels."

Felix waved his other hand slightly, and the gravel in the corner of the wall turned into a big, smooth mouse.

The mice made a rustling sound and rushed towards Lohart.

"What the hell! There are rats, so many rats!"

Lockhart shook his body while maintaining the spell, but it was futile. One of the mice bit his arm in one bite, and his wand fell from his hand in a severe pain.

In the horror of Lockhart, Felix's indifferent gaze, the wand fell to the ground, bounced a few times, and stopped moving.

Felix blew silently and grabbed Lockhart's wand.

The corridor became dim again.

Lockhart was ashamed, and he begged, "Felix, I have no choice but to...I can give you all the money."

Felix sighed, "Principal, let's leave it to you."

Dumbledore's figure slowly appeared in Lockhart's horrified expression, half of his face was hidden in the darkness, and his eyes were filled with anger and sadness.

"Dumbledore...Principal! I..."

"Lohart, I'm watching you grow up."

Dumbledore said calmly, he restrained his emotions, and a red light flashed by, and Lockhart was knocked unconscious.

The black magic defense professor floated in the air, a golden thread wrapped around him.

Before leaving, Dumbledore said to Felix: "Thank you, Felix."

"I didn't do anything. With you staring at him, he couldn't escape."

All the portraits in the castle are the eyeliner of Principal Hogwarts, and Dumbledore's own magical attainments, no one can avoid him.

Felix even felt that the old man had too many secrets in his heart, but he had never revealed them.

This is also the reason why he did not use powerful magic. If it was a meeting with the outsider, he would definitely give Lohat a ban package.

"No, Felix, I want to thank you for letting me avoid fighting with my own students."

Dumbledore left.

Felix stood there, thinking for a moment, and then walked into Lockhart's office.

...

During the day, the little wizards found that Lockhart was not here to attend class and couldn't help but talk. Soon they found that the other professors were also vague.

So a rumor spread like this-

"It must be Fudge did it! I knew that he could not let Lohart go." Dean Thomas said to the little wizard Gryffindor with his audience looking at him half-believingly.

"It's true, Fudge is very tiny, I read it in the newspaper."

That night, Felix announced that the "teaching aid upgrade plan" was successful and everyone can go back to their own homes.

In fact, the other people's confinement journey has ended except Ron.

Felix's original purpose was to make Ron reasonably escape from Lockhart's control, but to the later stage, the little wizard's enthusiasm was too high and the situation was no longer under his control.

However, this was the first time Felix saw that the little wizards from four academies worked hard for a common goal, so he let it go and even participated in providing guidance.

Now that the danger is lifted, the teaching aid upgrade plan has been pushed to the fourth version, and it is time to end.

But the reward still needs to be rewarded.

"Given that some of you who have held on to their duties after the lockdown and completed their missions brilliantly, each of you will get a bonus."

Amid the cheers, Ron plucked up his courage and asked, "What about me, Professor Happ?"

"Weasley, your lockdown is too long, I can't give you extra points, but, well..." Felix said: "I can recommend and Professor McGonagall to reduce your lockdowns appropriately."

Ron left the office with satisfaction.

Felix was in a very happy mood, and all kinds of chores were solved, so he didn't have to think about this or that.

That night, he watched two episodes of animation discs beautifully.

The war between a clumsy cat and a clever mouse is simple and pure, and looks like no burden.

Felix flipped through his stocks, ‘Maybe he should buy some more?’ He turned on this idea and fell asleep peacefully.

In the auditorium the next day, Snape blocked Felix.
Chapter completed!
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