Chapter 57 Occupational Surgery
Chapter 57 Occupational Surgery
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"Alright, let's move on to the next part of the training!"
After about an hour of air magic instruction, it seemed the young wizards had finished digesting their breakfast, and Dumbledore gave Goku a look.
Little Wukong immediately began the second phase of his teaching.
The second stage of air magic instruction involves hoeing the ground with your hands, which greatly strengthens the strength of your hands and arms.
In battles between martial artists, the speed at which they strike is of paramount importance.
However, given that the young wizards' current physical condition is far from comparable to his and Klin's back then.
So the young wizards changed their method of hoeing the ground with their hands to hoeing the sand with their hands, and Dumbledore temporarily turned the meadow into sand.
Even on sandy ground, the young wizard complained endlessly.
Many of the young wizards had broken fingernails and their hands were covered in blood.
If it weren't for Mrs. Pomfrey's timely treatment, I doubt I would have had to attend any other classes for the next week.
We ate lunch on the sand.
After lunch is nap time, and classes resume at 2 PM.
The afternoon lessons were equally challenging; the young wizards had to swim from one side of the Black Lake to the other and then back.
There are also mermaids and water monsters chasing them, in order to stimulate the potential of the young wizards.
At four o'clock in the afternoon, the young wizards began their practical training.
Without using any magic, they began a one-on-one hand-to-hand combat using the Turtle School techniques taught to them by Goku.
At six o'clock, today's air magic class finally came to an end.
The young wizards, exhausted, ate dinner and returned to their dormitories, where they immediately went to sleep.
They were exhausted. Even with Madam Pomfrey's healing magic and potions, which could alleviate their physical fatigue, they could not alleviate their mental exhaustion.
You should know that they were frightened quite a few times today.
A large number of the young wizards, after waking up the next day, resolutely decided to give up the course on air magic.
Even if this course will give them great strength, even if this course can add a lot of points.
Most of these are young wizards from Slytherin and Ravenclaw.
The Slytherin wizards felt that the process of learning this magic was not in keeping with their status.
Ravenclaw wizards believed that magic should be learned from books, not through physical training and hand-to-hand combat.
They also don't quite trust Goku, who is only twelve years old, believing that even if Goku is very powerful, it doesn't mean he can teach students.
Of course, these are all external excuses; the main reason is that it's too hard, too tiring, and too scary.
Even among the brave Gryffindors and the diligent Hufflepuffs, only a few remained after the duel to continue learning the course.
This includes Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
Are you all planning to continue?
Harry asked Hermione and Ron.
They both nodded at the same time.
"We believe in Goku, and we'd even personally beat up that Malfoy guy!"
Ron clenched his fist.
In yesterday afternoon's combat training, he was matched with Malfoy Jr., and then used his iron fists to make the annoying Malfoy Jr. cry.
However, this was not the main reason he chose this course. The main reason was that he felt that studying this course would help him regain his confidence.
His brothers were the best wizards, and no matter how hard he tried, he could never surpass them in normal magic.
However, if he can achieve something in Qi magic, then he will have overcome the psychological barrier that his brothers created for him.
"I want to score points for Gryffindor."
Hermione had her own reasons; she wanted to prove her worth with her grades and use them to cover up her inferiority complex as a Muggle.
Therefore, she would not easily give up such a valuable course that could also earn her points.
Although this course was so difficult to learn.
"Then I'll go with you too."
Harry was now even more determined to take the air magic course.
First, he felt he should stand with his friends through thick and thin.
Secondly, as the renowned Harry Potter, backing down now would make him look down on by others, especially Malfoy.
Third, according to the rules, he cannot use the magic he learned at school after the holiday, and he may also be bullied by his aunt, uncle and cousin Dali.
If he continues to train with Goku, even without using magic, he can teach his aunt and uncle's family a lesson with his fists.
Fourth, and most importantly.
He learned from Hagrid that Voldemort was not dead and was still lurking in the shadows, spying on the wizarding world.
He wanted to gain immense power to kill Voldemort and avenge his parents.
Simply learning normal magic would obviously be difficult to achieve.
Powerful air magic might allow him to fulfill this wish in the future.
At six o'clock on Sunday morning, Harry, Harry, and his two companions arrived together on the lawn at the castle gate.
"Not bad, more than I expected."
Standing next to Goku, Dumbledore was greatly pleased to see that nearly a hundred young wizards had chosen to join the morning training.
Although there will definitely be more young wizards who can't hold on and give up later, at least the number that has stayed is more than he expected.
Two months have passed in the blink of an eye.
In the morning, as usual, Little Goku led the young wizards in basic physical training.
However, compared to two months ago, the number of people participating in the training has plummeted from one hundred to thirty.
Most of them were young wizards in their early years.
Because younger wizards have more time, are more focused on earning extra points, and are more passionate and idealistic.
After two months of training, they are now able to overcome those obstacles with relative ease and complete the training of running a lap around Black Lake.
And at this time, they were all carrying 20-kilogram tortoise shells on their backs.
"Ron, the top student in the first year, gets ten points in Gryffindor."
Second grade...
Before letting the young wizards go to the cafeteria for breakfast, Little Wukong, as usual, gave points to the first young wizard from each grade to reach the finish line.
Ron, who had scored points in running for two consecutive months, looked smugly at Malfoy over there, who was so angry he almost ground his teeth to powder.
He is currently the only Slytherin in his first year who is still participating in training, all for the sake of Slytherin's first-year points, but unfortunately he has never beaten Ron.
After finishing their morning training, Goku and Dumbledore went to the principal's office, ate breakfast, and began their magic lessons for the day.
"Wukong, today I'm going to teach you Occlumency, a spell that will be very important to you."
So you must study hard.
Dumbledore took out a magic book called "Occlumency: From Beginner to Expert" and handed it to Goku.
Little Wukong took the book and quickly flipped through it.
During this time, in addition to guiding him in learning magic, Dumbledore also taught him a lot of common sense.
He now understood that the portal in the white space had not led him to different places in his own world, but to different worlds.
Furthermore, when you enter other worlds in the future, it is best not to tell anyone about your experiences.
There are a series of other points that Dumbledore repeatedly mentioned.
Although he felt those things were unimportant and he didn't care, he still remembered some of them after hearing them so many times.
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