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Chapter 1523 The failed three-axe

"What are you still doing? Summon the patron saint!"

Aberforth had already taken the lead in waving his wand to summon his goat patronus.

It's a pity that even the Aurors, who claim to be the most elite wizards in the UK, are not able to summon a physical Patronus. The group of Aurors who know how to use the Patronus Charm were summoned by Aberforth just now.

Woke up.

As soon as they heard Aberforth shouting, they immediately recovered from the shock. What Aberforth said to them came to their minds. They waved their wands and rushed before the Dementors broke into Hogsmeade.

Summon their respective patron saints.

Once the Dementors break into Hogsmeade, and they want to summon the Patronus against the pressure of the Dementors, the difficulty will increase by more than one or two levels.

Moreover, if they cannot expel the dementors immediately, they will be completely at a disadvantage in the subsequent confrontation with the dark wizard.

When the enemy is on guard, the Death Eaters' three-axe may not be effective.

It's undeniable.

For wizards who have not mastered the Patronus Charm, Dementors are undoubtedly extremely deadly, but when the opponent detects the incoming Dementors and summons the Patronus in advance, it will be the Dementor's turn to kick the iron plate.

What a bad luck.

The black tide of death, composed of a large group of Dementors, was like a turbulent wave crashing on the rock called the Patronus, and was directly ejected by an invisible force.

After just one confrontation, the dementors were defeated and chased by the patron saint.

Hogsmeade became warm again late at night, but the Aurors did not feel any joy. They knew in their hearts that this was just the beginning.

Something seemed to flash across the sky, and then a certain house in Hogsmeade was suddenly blown up by a spell that fell from the sky.

When the Aurors all raised their heads, more light flew towards them from the distance, like fireballs crossing an elegant parabola. A series of violent explosions shook the Aurors into a trance.

"Defensive Barrier!"

Aberforth roared at the Aurors.

But his voice obviously couldn't suppress the deafening sound of explosions in his ears.

Fortunately, Aberforth had already been trained, and he had already told the Aurors what problems he might face. Therefore, the Aurors quickly realized that these explosions were just to disrupt their own rhythm and cover the dark wizard.

The sneak attack on Hogsmeade was deliberately created to create chaos. Unless they wanted to directly destroy Hogsmeade, they would not continue to pour firepower here.

Although this sneak attack really caught the Aurors off guard, especially when the enemy attacked, the Aurors still couldn't suppress the fear and uneasiness in their hearts.

This is not because Aurors are incompetent, but because they have no desire to fight from the beginning. Even if most Aurors have experienced hundreds of battles, they still cannot be the enemy's opponent.

Not only was Voldemort's minions far more numerous than the Aurors gathered in Hogsmeade, but the group of dementors just now also had an impact on this group of guys who were not determined enough.

After all, they are all cannon fodder brought in by Albert, and their will is far less tenacious than Dumbledore's Army.

If you weren't worried about the dire consequences of failure.

It is estimated that all the Aurors gathered here have simply escaped and will not stay here to fight at all.

After all, Voldemort will never tolerate those who stubbornly resist.

No Auror would be willing to take such a risk, and most importantly, Aberforth could not bring them confidence at all.

If Albert were in charge, the situation would definitely be much better than now.

Everyone knew very well that even if they really couldn't defeat the Death Eaters, Albert would definitely be able to lead them to a hearty victory, and then lead them to pat their butts and return to Hogwart under the eyes of the Death Eaters.

Castle.

Well, Aberforth's orderly commanding voice still had some effect. At least everything he mentioned to the Auror in advance happened, which shows that everything is still progressing according to Albert's plan.

Aberforth was the first to raise his wand and point it to the sky. Along with the spells, streams of magical power spurted out from the tip of the wand, gradually forming a milky white light curtain in the night sky.

A small number of dark wizards who successfully broke into Hogsmeade tried to stop Aberforth and his group, but they were quickly held back by the Aurors. They just watched the milky white light curtain in the sky gradually close, completely

A translucent magic barrier is formed to cover the entire Hogsmeade, intercepting most of the dark wizards outside the magic barrier, and creating an absolute advantage for the Aurors in Hogsmeade village to defeat the many.

The situation of the dark wizards who turned into black mist and "lased" toward Hogsmeade was not much better. They probably didn't expect that it would directly kill them.

Any unlucky person who fails to brake in time and is caught off guard by the protective barrier light curtain will be directly evaporated by the power of this "ultimate protection" spell.

It’s over!

The dark wizards who broke into Hogsmeade were completely in despair after the defensive barrier covering the village was closed. They were horrified to find that they were trapped.

The bullshit sneak attack plan drawn up by the Death Eaters has no effect at all.

Not to mention that the dementors failed to attract the attention of the Aurors, the fireball bombing did not distract them, and the sneak attack had been anticipated by the enemy. As a result, the dark wizards had just entered Hogsmeade.

The Auror intercepted it, but it had no effect of a surprise attack at all.

Especially after the magic barrier isolated the dark wizards outside, most of the Aurors finally took the time to eliminate the small number of dark wizards.

With the advantage of outnumbering the few and having the advantage of strength, the Aurors easily defeated the group of dark wizards.

only……

"This is war time, what are you doing keeping them?"

Aberforth noticed that the Aurors did not kill the dark wizards directly, and immediately reminded them that this was a wizarding war and they should not be soft on the enemy.

"Moreover, we may have to retreat from here later. Do you plan to just let them go and wait for these bastards to wake up before joining Voldemort's team and continuing to attack Hogwarts?"

The Aurors were speechless. It wasn't that they hadn't killed all the dark wizards, but they just didn't like killing...well, they actually wanted someone to do it instead of themselves killing others, even the evil-doing black wizards.

wizard.

"Let me do it!"

A voice suddenly sounded, and Nelson Tobin appeared out of nowhere.

Under the watchful eyes of all the Aurors, the group of dark wizards whose lives and deaths were unknown were dealt a blow one by one.

Aberforth glanced at the group of Aurors who were shocked by Nelson Tobin's decisive killing, and also raised his feet to help with the finishing blow.


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