Chapter 88 "Summoning Flow" Wizard (page 12)
Isn't it just a death curse?
So would Byrne.
Who said that "psionic lightning" disguised as "all petrified" can only cause people to be shocked by electricity?
Moreover, even if the psychic lightning can be avoided, the short spear that breaks through the air will be the last straw that breaks the camel's back.
Before taking action, Bourne's Astartes brain, which was specially designed for combat, had already predicted the enemy's prediction. A double strike of this degree could never be avoided by just dodging.
The result was exactly the same. Quirrell, who was wearing a mask, was startled by the torrent of plasma, and then hurriedly hid behind an oak tree, with his back pressed against the trunk of the tree.
"boom……!"
Like a sniper rifle hitting its target, the centaur's short spear directly pierced the tree trunk, and the spearhead also pierced Quirrell's body.
Like Newt, Quirrell, who is wearing a mask, does not use "armor protection".
The reason is the same: it's not that they don't know this spell, it's just that they were not the kind of wizards who particularly liked to duel or fight with others before.
His waist was pierced by a short spear, and Quirrell was so painful that he almost passed away on the spot.
However, at the critical moment of life and death, Voldemort, who was possessing him, finally gave up for once and did not directly give up on him as his host.
The Dark Lord took over Quirrell's body, forcibly cutting off his sense of pain, then picked up the alder wand and pointed in the distance.
"Whoosh...!"
A thin but extremely tough string shot out from the top of the wand and wrapped around the branches of a big tree dozens of meters away.
"rav accio!"
Quirrell's body was instantly pulled by the curse and flew far away, and the price of his violent escape was that one of his waists was completely torn apart by a short spear, and the fragments fell to the ground.
In mid-air, Voldemort controlled Quirrell to transform into "Spider-Man", repeatedly summoning the rope and reversing the flying spell.
After a few times, Quirrell disappeared without a trace in the Forbidden Forest.
Fortunately, Bourne and the others had a "summoner" here, and Professor Scamander immediately came up with the most reasonable response.
"Gunnet gun, insect stick, guide insect..."
One piece after another, he took out a complete set of professional equipment from his suitcase, and from time to time he would put half of his body into the suitcase to rummage through it.
Bourne, Hagrid, the Weasley brothers and the two centaurs were all stunned.
George: "I just doubted the size of this box. How did the invisible beast fit in it?"
Fred: "It seems, it seems, maybe it's the 'Invisible Expansion Charm'. I remember my father said he wanted to use this spell to expand the garage at home, but my mother said it was illegal, and as the director of the Office of the Ministry of Magic, it must not be done. If you do that, you are committing a crime knowingly."
Hagrid thought the box was interesting, but Ronan the Centaur and Bain didn't have much knowledge and had no idea what the box meant.
As for Bourne, he severely injured the dark wizard Quirrell, who he regarded as a "playing card". At this time, he had returned to the appearance of a young wizard. He was looking at Professor Scamander with great interest. That suitcase.
Grandpa Horace gave him a wallet made of deformed lizard skin. The skin was almost the maximum body size that a deformed lizard could normally grow.
But now he was surprised to find that although Professor Scamander's suitcase was painted with a layer of leather paint, the patterns and textures on the bottom layer were still quite neat, with no obvious traces of splicing.
If his guess is correct, Professor Scamander's suitcase seems to be made of a completely transformed lizard skin!
"As expected of a boss who writes books that can be used as textbooks. This Professor Scamander must usually carry money in sacks. The value of his suitcase alone can probably buy a row of shops in Diagon Alley! "
For a moment, Byrne even had the idea of writing books to make money in the future, but he gave up after a second thought.
After all, there are only a handful of people who can write books that make them famous. On the contrary, readers who read books are often the real rich, handsome people.
"...Okay, I'm going to track that guy." Professor Scamander, who put on new equipment, said very formally: "Let's track that guy who escaped. Don't separate."
After saying that, he pointed his oak wand to the sky and fired a cluster of dazzling red sparks.
In the dark night, this red spark can be seen even from a long distance away.
Moreover, this 'spark for help' also contains a kind of spell fluctuation with a specific frequency. A powerful enough wizard can feel this fluctuation even if he doesn't see it - as long as the distance is not too far away.
For example, there is a certain "greatest white wizard" who sleeps a lot less because he is getting older.
The old man was looking attentively at a document that was urgently sent from the Secretariat of the International Federation of Wizards.
In addition to being the chief wizard of the British Wizengamot and the principal of Hogwarts, he is also the president of the International Federation of Wizards.
Dumbledore was almost reading the document of only three or four pages of parchment carefully word by word, frowning from time to time.
He looked at it so seriously.
So much so that he didn't even notice when several chocolate cockroaches piled candies and crawled out of the jar with the lid open in his hand.
Because this emergency document conveys a message: Times have changed.
And just when the old man picked up a quill customized by Literary Residence and was about to write a reply to the secretariat, he suddenly felt a special spell wave.
"In the Forbidden Forest, it was Newt who sent a signal for help." Because of the authority of the Hogwarts principal, Dumbledore immediately understood the general outline of the matter.
He took off the spectacles on his nose, stood up from the chair, and turned to look at the Forbidden Forest through the frosted rose window.
In the sky, a cluster of red sparks was blooming with dazzling light.
"Fawkes," Dumbledore called softly. The half-asleep fire phoenix standing on the perch opened its eyes instantly and let out a slightly dissatisfied cry, but it quickly flew to the arm held by its master and partner.
"Sorry to disturb your rest."
After stroking his old friend's feathers as an apology, Dumbledore said, "Take me to the Forbidden Forest as quickly as possible."
Before he finished speaking, with a burst of sparks flying "special effects", Fox and Dumbledore apparated in the principal's office.
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Professor Scamander did not let Bourne and the others separate from him, mainly because he was worried that when he was tracking the dark wizard, the latter might come back very insidiously.
Hagrid was a little worried about the unicorn Swift and her cubs. However, six adult male unicorns suddenly walked out of the bushes, making him completely put aside his worries.
This was also expected by Professor Scamander: Swift had just waved her mane and tail to signal her companions for help with magic. Counting the time, it was enough for the herd to respond.
Even if unicorns will try to avoid seeing the same kind of childbirth due to their moral values, the addition of a newborn is a major event for the group after all, and they cannot hide away and ignore it.