To avoid being overheard, the group followed Levitra up the stairs in silence.
It was the end of class, and most of the hungry students were rushing to the auditorium.
So, when Levitra and his group reached the eighth floor of the castle, it was deserted.
The eighth floor of the castle also had many different corridors.
Levitra spent a lot of time finding the iconic tapestry.
It was hung in a hidden corridor.
"This tapestry is really interesting... Is this guy teaching the troll ballet?"
Annie examined it curiously.
When Tom saw the troll, he inexplicably recalled last night's events and couldn't help but glance at Levitra.
However, Levitra's attention wasn't focused on the tapestry like the others.
Instead, he turned his head to look at the wall opposite it.
Levitra reached out and touched the empty wall.
"Wade, where is that place you're talking about?"
Annie asked again.
"Wait a minute," Levid said, tentatively pacing back and forth in front of the wall.
"I need a room to practice spells..."
Levid muttered to himself as he paced.
Annie and the others watched him pace back and forth in confusion, unsure of what he was doing.
Just as they were about to ask, Levid had already paced back and forth three times.
"Click!"
The wall suddenly made a slight noise.
Then, to everyone's surprise, a smooth wooden door appeared on the previously blank wall!
Levid turned, opened the door, and walked in.
It was a very large room.
On one side of the room, there were many human-shaped targets, and the floor was also covered with cushions.
On the other side, there was a bookshelf, filled with various spell books.
In front of the bookshelf, there were some tables and chairs for people to rest.
Without a doubt, this place was a perfect gathering place for his small team.
"Everyone, come in," Levid took a quick look and called out to the group behind them.
They then entered the room.
As the wooden door closed, the sleek wooden door vanished from view from the corridor, transforming into a blank wall once again.
"This place is perfect! We can study spells first, then experiment with them right here!" Alphard exclaimed.
"Yes, it's like this place was tailor-made for us!" Henry was also amazed.
Charlie asked, "Wade, how did you find this place?"
"I just stumbled upon it by accident," Levid replied simply.
Seeing Levid's reluctance to speak further, Charlie was tactful and didn't press further.
Levid continued, "From today on, this will be our gathering place.
We need to hone our skills here... Only when we become stronger will no one be able to bully us."
Everyone nodded, even the picky Tom, pleased with the place.
"This place is called the Room of Requirement, also known as the Room of Coming and Going.
It appears and disappears, and you can only enter it when you truly need it.
In other words, it can transform into whatever you need it to be..."
Levid went on to explain, "Next time you come, recite to yourself, 'Find a room where I need to practice spells,' and then walk past that wall three times.
Then, the room will reappear."
Everyone marveled at the room's wonder.
Tom asked, puzzled, "So, why do you know so much about this room?"
"I found out by accident," Levid replied simply .
Tom shut his mouth, knowing this guy wouldn't tell anyone.
Oh, this bastard has so many secrets!
Levid checked the time and said, "Everyone, let's rest here for a while and have something to eat."
He muttered to himself, "I need to add a dining area here, with enough food..."
As Levid silently chanted, the Room of Requirement transformed again!
A doorway opened up in one wall, and everyone peered inside.
A long dining table sat in the room, already laden with food.
A closer look revealed just enough for the group!
"It works..." Levitra observed the changes in the Room of Requirement with delight.
He remembered back when he first played the game, he'd discovered that the protagonist could add space to the Room of Requirement at any time.
He'd never imagined that, in addition to being able to expand space at any time, he could also move food directly into the Room!
It truly was the Room of Requirement...
"Levitra, what did you do?"
Annie asked in surprise.
"Just silently pray in your heart that you need food, and the Room of Requirement will grant it.
But remember, only wish for it when you truly need it!"
Levitra added that last part, fearing that some people might wish carelessly and mess up the Room.
"Oh... Got it."
The others, unaware of Levitra's meaning, assumed that wishing casually was forbidden.
"Let's eat first.
After that, we have classes in the afternoon... We can gather here when we have free time.
Henry, Alphard, you have to work hard."
"Got it!"
Henry and Alphard said quickly.
If they don't work harder, it will be a shame for this great place that Levander found!
The two classes in the afternoon are Defense Against the Dark Arts classes.
To be honest,
Defense Against the Dark Arts class can be said to be the class that Levander and Tom look forward to the most.
In addition to the content of this class being closely related to dueling, there is also...the current professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts class is Albus Dumbledore!
In fact, at Hogwarts, no one does not look forward to Defense Against the Dark Arts class.
Albus Dumbledore, the only wizard in the world who could rival that feared man!
His power was undeniable!
Who wouldn't want to learn a few tricks from him?
When Levander and his group arrived at the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom,
Dumbledore was already there, leaning against the podium, smiling as the students entered.
His smile widened when he saw Levander and Tom.
"Professor."
"Well, take a seat,"
Levander nodded, finding a seat in the front row on the Slytherin side.
Behind him, Tom, Anne, and the others followed.
As their small group sat down, the other Slytherin students subconsciously moved several seats away from them.
Dumbledore had a clear view from the podium.
He glanced at the members of Levander's small group.
Although they were small, they all seemed to be led by Levander.
However, when Dumbledore's gaze passed over Anne, he paused.
It's because Anne and Vita look so much alike.
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In reality, Grindelwald sent Anne to Hogwarts because he was unaware that Levid knew Vita's last name.
From Grindelwald's perspective, Levid couldn't possibly know Vita Rosier, and naturally, he wouldn't have been suspicious of Anne's last name, Rosier.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have sent Anne undercover.
Of course, Dumbledore would recognize Anne, and Grindelwald had anticipated that.
However, he knew his "old friend" well enough.
Even if he had guessed Anne's background, he wouldn't have done anything to her without proof.
After all, given Dumbledore's character, even if he knew one Rosier was a Wiccan, he wouldn't have troubled the other.
At most, he would have kept a closer eye on Anne.
However, Anne's primary mission was to gain Levid and Tom's trust; the notebook mission was irrelevant.
Therefore, Grindelwald wasn't afraid of Dumbledore targeting Anne.
In fact, Grindelwald even hoped Dumbledore would lose his temper and embarrass Anne.
After all, Anne was now Levid and Tom's friend!
If Dumbledore did anything to Anne, it would most likely turn Levitra and Tom against him!
That would be his chance.
Grindelwald wouldn't lose anyway.
Unfortunately, he overlooked the fact that Levitra had already recognized Vita Rosier.
Sure enough, Dumbledore didn't deliberately make things difficult for Anne just because her last name was Rosier, even though he deeply doubted the girl's intentions.
The method Dumbledore intended to take was still the same as what he did to Tom in the original book, keeping a close eye on the girl.
"Okay...class is starting."
As the last student entered the classroom, Dumbledore checked his pocket watch and announced the start of class.
"Defense Against the Dark Arts teaches you how to use magic to protect yourself from dark creatures and dark magic.
Beyond protecting yourself, you also need to learn some offensive magic to help you escape danger."
"I think the part you're most interested in is the last one... offensive magic."
"Actually, I should have followed the textbook's instructions and taught you how to defend yourself against the 'Red Hats' first."
"However, given the current situation in the wizarding world, I think it would be more appropriate to teach you some offensive magic for self-defense first."
"So, everyone, we can put the textbooks aside for now,"
Dumbledore said, placing the textbook on the podium.
The students' faces lit up at this.
In reality, they didn't want to spend a lot of time learning how to deal with a dark creature they might never encounter.
They just wanted to quickly learn some offensive magic!
Offensive magic can be used in most dangerous situations.
"The first spell I'm going to teach you today is the Disarming Charm.
Although relatively simple, it can be surprisingly effective against an enemy!"
Dumbledore then went over the key points of the Disarming Charm.
Seeing that everyone had a good grasp of it, Dumbledore said, "Alright, everyone, please come over here and start practicing."
The Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom was large, with desks and chairs for teaching and practice.
Dumbledore had the students line up at the other side of the room, where a wooden target with a fake wand was already set up.
"Come one by one, cast the Disarming Charm on the target... I'll see how well you've mastered it. If you've done well, I'll have you try a duel."
Hearing Dumbledore mention the duel, almost everyone became excited.
Students that age are like that; if they can move around, they definitely don't want to sit in class all the time...
The Disarming Charm is actually very simple.
On their first try, two-thirds of the students succeeded.
Under Dumbledore's expert guidance, it wasn't long before the remaining third were also able to cast spells successfully.
The rest was just a matter of practice time.
"Well, since you've all mastered the technique well, I've decided to let you try it out."
"No matter how well you practice, it's useless if you can't put it into practice..."
"Well... let's put it this way.
I'll have two students come up and demonstrate.
Then I'll teach you some very useful tricks for wizard duels.
Who's first?"
Hearing Dumbledore's words, everyone raised their hands.
After all, this was a great opportunity to have Dumbledore personally teach them the secrets of dueling!
"Miss McLaggen, then you go... As for the other one..."
"Professor! May I choose my opponent?"
McLaggen suddenly asked.
"Hmm?
Of course."
Dumbledore seemed a little surprised, but he didn't refuse.
McLaggen immediately ran over to the Slytherin students.
Facing McLaggen's provocative gaze, the Slytherin students glared back.
McLaggen glanced at the Slytherins, then her gaze settled on Riddle and Tom.
Finally, she pointed at Tom and said, "Riddle, it's you!"
Tom's eyes narrowed slightly, a flash of red in his pupils.
"Are you taking me for a ride?"
Dumbledore watched the scene with fascination.
After the two men had settled across from each other, Dumbledore said, "Bow to each other first, and then... you can begin when I say begin.
Everyone, stand back."
Everyone immediately stepped back, no one wanting to be hurt.
McLaggen stared at Tom intently.
She had no confidence in Riddle, but she was confident against Tom, who had failed even in a boil potion!
The two men bowed stiffly.
"Three, two, one, go!" Dumbledore's voice trailed off.
"Expelliarmus!"
"Expelliarmus..."
"Snap!"
McLaggen watched with dejected dejection as her wand fell into Tom's hands.
"How is it possible...how could you be so fast?"
"Looks like you need more practice," Tom said haughtily.
Having been trained so many times by Levid, Tom didn't even need to take things seriously against little Karami.
Almost everyone stared at Tom in amazement, as his moves were so fast, so fast most couldn't see clearly!
"Excellent Disarming Charm!
Excellent casting technique! Ten points to Slytherin. Mr. Riddle deserves our applause," Dumbledore praised loudly.
As the applause rang out, Tom's face flushed slightly.
He had never experienced such attention before.
Tom felt a sense of lightness all over his body...
"Tom, that's a very good spell.
However, I heard you've been practicing with Wade, so...why don't you want to have a fight with Wade too, so everyone can see?"
Tom's heart, which had been floating around for a while, suddenly plummeted.
"Who?
Me?
Me against Levid?"
"Ah...
Tom, it's been a long time since I've practiced with you.
Don't worry, I'll try to be gentle."
Levid walked up, a gentle smile that Tom was all too familiar with.
"I..."
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