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Chapter 51 - Teacher Son

"This… isn't this a bit too much?!"

Madam Pomfrey stared at the wizards being chased by a group of Acromantulas, completely stunned.

Not only was she stunned, but the wizards who hadn't signed up and the unaware Professors were also stunned.

Although they hadn't followed along, they had all witnessed the entire training process through magical binoculars.

Those who had just regretted not signing up now had no regrets at all.

If the pre-class warm-up was this terrifying, wouldn't the actual class content be even more terrifying?

Actually, come to think of it, being an ordinary Wizard was quite good.

Around eight o'clock, the wizards, chased by the Acromantulas, finally completed a lap and returned to the starting point.

It proved that Wizards had very strong physical potential; it just needed a little bit of pressure to unleash that potential.

"Alright, warm-up is over!"

Goku dropped the log from his back and then flashed an innocent smile at the wizards.

"Because you haven't done similar training before, today's warm-up is relatively simple. Once you adapt, we'll gradually increase the difficulty."

He was telling the truth. Compared to his and Krillin's initial training, the intensity of these Little Wizards' training was far too low.

The distance they covered delivering milk for their morning warm-up was much longer than this, and they weren't climbing a ten-meter hill, but a mountain thousands of meters high.

They passed through truly extreme and harsh environments like cliffs, waterfalls, and deserts.

However, Dumbledore had said that the wizards could currently only handle this level, and reaching their standard required a gradual approach.

"This is called simple?"

The wizards, lying on the grass feeling their bodies no longer belonged to them, looked at Goku's innocent smile.

They felt he was even more terrifying than a demon, more terrifying than the devil.

They had originally thought Professor Snape was scary enough, but they never expected Professor Sun to be much scarier than Professor Snape.

"Now for bonus points: First-year Ron Weasley, first place, Gryffindor gets twenty points.

Second-year Alisa Bates, first place, Hufflepuff gets twenty points.

Third-year…"

After a brief exchange with Dumbledore, Goku began to announce the scores one by one.

"This is too generous!"

The wizards below, who were receiving treatment from Madam Pomfrey, immediately widened their eyes.

They hadn't expected that the course hadn't even officially started, it was just a warm-up, and Professor Sun had given such high bonus points.

And the first place in each grade received bonus points.

It was well known that in regular classes, Professors usually only gave two or three points.

But in ki magic class, it was twenty points at once, which was a fatal temptation for those wizards who were devoted to the House Cup and House honor.

For example, Hermione's eyes were glowing green at this moment.

Ron couldn't believe that he could earn so many points for Gryffindor all at once.

His biggest fear in life was spiders.

Because when he was three, his twin brother Fred played a prank, turning his favorite plush toy into a big spider.

So, he hadn't intended to strive for first place earlier; it was just that he was so terrified of Acromantulas that he unleashed all his potential and ran to first place.

"I'm definitely taking this class!"

Looking at the envious gazes of the surrounding wizards, Ron had already made a certain decision in his heart.

Similarly, the wizards whose hearts had been wavering no longer wavered because of the bonus points.

"Time to eat!"

At this moment, Dumbledore waved his hand, and the house-elves delivered a sumptuous breakfast directly onto the grass.

The wizards, who had expended a lot of energy, immediately began to devour their food.

However, they soon discovered that their eating speed was truly insignificant compared to Professor Sun's.

"He's a monster!"

Many wizards secretly sighed in their hearts.

They had almost run themselves to death carrying milk cartons, while Professor Sun, carrying such a large log, felt as light as if he wasn't carrying anything at all.

He was even stronger than a giant.

And in just this short time, they saw that Professor Sun had already finished breakfast for over a dozen people and was still eating.

After breakfast, Goku led everyone to sit cross-legged on the ground and began to truly teach them about ki.

"ki is a power that each of us possesses within our bodies…"

Just like when he guided Hagrid, Goku recounted the knowledge Master Roshi Grandpa had taught him, while slowly condensing a ball of ki between his hands.

Seeing ki appear in his hands in reality, the Little Wizards' interest was instantly fully piqued.

"When you possess ki, not only will your strength and speed increase, but you can also cast spells without a wand."

Goku pointed his hand at a wooden stick on the grass:

"Wingardium Leviosa!"

The small wooden stick slowly floated up from the ground.

"Wandless casting, it's really wandless casting!"

The wizards instantly became excited.

They weren't particularly concerned about ki increasing their strength and speed, but wandless casting was a huge temptation for them.

Because it was well known that only the most top-tier Wizards could master the technique of wandless casting.

And as long as they could generate "ki" within their bodies, they could quickly master wandless casting.

"Professor, how long will it take for us to generate ki within our bodies?"

Hermione asked, raising her hand.

Goku recalled the lesson plan:

"That depends on your training. The better your physical fitness, the faster you'll be able to train ki.

If you want to train ki within a year, then besides Saturdays, you'll also need to train with me for two hours every morning at six o'clock."

"So, that kind of training earlier was to help us master ki faster."

It was then that the wizards suddenly realized.

If Goku hadn't explained, they would have thought that the morning's antics were purely to mess with them.

"But training for two hours every morning is too painful."

"What are you afraid of? Madam Pomfrey is here, so you won't really get hurt."

Thinking about what Dumbledore had said that morning, thinking about the power of Professor Sun's ki magic, and thinking about being able to cast spells wandlessly.

Quite a few wizards were tempted to train for two hours every morning.

Dumbledore saw this and nodded in approval.

He understood that if they only relied on the Saturday class, the wizards probably wouldn't be able to push their bodies to the limit and master the use of ki even in seven years.

Only by doing this extreme two-hour workout every morning would it be possible.

As for whether they could train their bodies to the point of sensing ki within a year, he wasn't sure.

However, he would do his best to help the wizards achieve it.

In addition to Madam Pomfrey's treatment, he also had Snape researching potions that could improve the Little Wizards' physical fitness and stamina.

Of course, how many wizards could persevere was another matter…

"Alright, let's move on to the next training session!"

After about an hour of ki magic instruction, when Dumbledore felt that the wizards had finished digesting their breakfast, he gave Goku a look.

Goku immediately began the second phase of the instruction.

The second phase of ki magic instruction involved digging with their hands, which could greatly strengthen their hands and arms.

In battles between martial artists, the speed of striking is crucial.

However, given the current physical condition of the wizards, it was far from comparable to his and Krillin's bodies back then.

So, instead of digging with their hands in the ground, the wizards dug in sand, as Dumbledore had temporarily transformed the lawn into a sandy area.

But even in the sand, the wizards cried out in misery.

Many wizards broke their fingernails and had hands covered in blood.

If it weren't for Madam Pomfrey's timely treatment, they probably wouldn't have been able to attend any other classes for the next week.

Lunch was eaten on the sandy ground.

After lunch was nap time, and classes resumed at two in the afternoon.

The afternoon classes were equally challenging; the wizards had to swim from one end of the Black Lake to the other, and then swim back.

Merpeople and water monsters even chased them in between, to stimulate the wizards' potential.

By four in the afternoon, the wizards began combat training.

Without using any magic, they engaged in one-on-one hand-to-hand combat using the Turtle School moves taught by Goku.

At six o'clock, today's ki magic class finally ended.

The wizards, dragging their exhausted bodies, ate dinner and returned to their dorms, collapsing into sleep.

They were utterly worn out; even with Madam Pomfrey's healing magic and potions to alleviate physical fatigue, the mental exhaustion remained.

After all, they had been scared quite a few times today.

A large number of wizards, upon waking the next day, resolutely decided to give up the ki magic course.

Even though this course would bring them great strength, and even though it could earn them many points.

Among these, wizards from Slytherin and Ravenclaw were the most numerous.

Slytherin Wizards felt that the learning process of this magic did not conform to their status.

Ravenclaw Wizards believed that magic should be learned from books, not through physical training and hand-to-hand combat.

They also didn't quite trust Goku, who was only twelve years old, believing that even if Goku was personally powerful, it didn't mean he could teach students.

Of course, these were all external excuses; the main reason was that it was too arduous, too tiring, and too terrifying.

Even among the brave Gryffindors and diligent Hufflepuffs, only a minority chose to continue studying this course.

This included Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

"Are you all planning to continue?"

Harry asked Hermione and Ron.

Both nodded simultaneously.

"We trust Goku, and we can even personally beat up that Malfoy fellow!"

Ron waved his fist.

In yesterday afternoon's combat training, he was matched with Malfoy, and with his iron fists, he made the annoying Malfoy cry.

However, this wasn't the primary reason he chose this course; the main reason was that he felt learning this course would help him regain confidence.

His brothers were all the most excellent Wizards, and no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't surpass them in normal magic.

But if he could achieve something in ki magic, it would be a breakthrough from the psychological barrier his brothers had created for him.

"I want to earn points for Gryffindor."

Hermione also had her own reasons; she wanted to prove her worth through achievements and use them to hide her inferiority about being muggle-born.

Therefore, she would not easily give up such a valuable course that could also earn points.

Even though learning this course was so hard.

"Then I'll join you too."

Harry also firmed up his resolve to study the ki magic course at this moment.

First, he felt that he should advance and retreat with his friends.

Second, as the famous Harry Potter, if he backed down now, others would look down on him, especially Malfoy.

Third, according to the rules, he couldn't use the magic learned at school after the holidays, and he might still be bullied by his aunt, uncle, and cousin Dudley.

If he continued training with Goku, even without using magic, he could teach his aunt and uncle's family a lesson with his fists.

Fourth, and most importantly.

From Hagrid, he knew that Voldemort was not dead and was still lurking in the darkness, spying on the Wizarding World.

He wanted to gain great strength, kill Voldemort, and avenge his parents.

And merely learning normal magic would clearly make that very difficult.

Powerful ki magic might allow him to fulfill this wish in the future.

At six o'clock on Sunday morning, the trio of Harry, Ron, and Hermione arrived together on the lawn by the castle gate.

"Not bad, a bit more than I imagined."

Dumbledore, standing beside Goku, looked at the nearly one hundred wizards who chose to join the morning exercise, and he was greatly comforted.

Although more wizards would undoubtedly give up later, at least the number who remained now was more than he had anticipated.

In a blink of an eye, two months passed.

In the morning, Goku continued to lead the wizards in basic physical training as usual.

However, compared to two months ago, the number of participants had sharply decreased from one hundred to thirty.

Most of them were younger wizards.

Because the younger wizards had more free time, were more dedicated to earning points, and had more passion and ideals.

After two months of training, they could now relatively calmly overcome obstacles and complete the exercise of running a lap around the Black Lake.

And they now all carried twenty-kilogram Turtle Shells on their backs.

"First-year first place, Ron! Gryffindor gets ten points.

Second-year..."

Before sending the wizards to the dining hall for breakfast, Goku, as per custom, awarded points to the first wizard from each year to reach the finish line.

Ron, who had consistently earned points in running for two consecutive months, proudly looked at Malfoy, who was so angry his teeth were almost grinding to dust.

He was the only Slytherin first-year still participating in the training, all for the Slytherin first-year points, but he had never once beaten Ron.

After completing the morning teaching and training, Goku and Dumbledore went to the Headmaster's office, ate breakfast, and began today's magic lessons.

"Goku, what I'm going to teach you today is Occlumency, and this magic is very important to you.

So you must learn it well."

Dumbledore took out a magic book titled "Occlumency: From Beginner to Master" and handed it to Goku.

Goku took the book and quickly flipped through it.

During this time, Dumbledore, besides guiding him in learning magic, also taught him a lot of common sense.

He now understood that the luminous gate in the White space didn't send him to different places within his own world, but to different worlds.

Moreover, when entering other worlds in the future, it was best not to tell anyone else about his experiences.

There were also a series of things to pay attention to, which Dumbledore repeatedly mentioned.

Although he felt those things didn't seem important and he didn't care, hearing them so often still made him remember some.

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