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Chapter 161: The Raiders Team's Expert Elena

"is that a lie……"

Elena stretched out her hand and pushed the locked wooden door again, but it didn't move at all.

To be precise, the word "locked" may not be appropriate, because - from the beginning, there was no door lock installed on this door at all!

No doubt someone had used a spell to seal the bedroom after she left the room!

"But it's not a big problem. I am a time traveler protected by fate."

Elena tentatively pulled out her wand, skillfully drew a circle in the air, and then moved down a little, "Open the Alajo Hole!"

Nothing happened...

Well, it turns out that the so-called spell-casting actions mentioned by the Muggle staff in the Harry Potter theme park in the past life were all made up and were completely useless.

As for the truly effective spell-casting actions in this world, as well as the precautions for blending magic spells, they were all placed in the box in the room. She had not yet had a chance to take a look at them as she finally started her vacation life.

After all, before coming to school, Elena had been adding points and training according to the standard of how to kill a Balrog head-on in the later stage.

boom!

Elena smiled and put away her wand, raised her foot without hesitation, and kicked the door panel hard.

Woohoo... disgusting Dumbledore.

A heartbreaking pain came from the tips of her toes, and the girl squatted down again in grievance. The spicy old carrot didn't release an additional buffering spell on the wooden door, which was simply targeting her deliberately.

As for why Elena could tell without hesitation that this was Dumbledore's fault, the answer is very simple.

As the grumpy little Luoli physically unlocked the door, the Hogwarts school emblem carved on the door suddenly flashed with luster, and a string of squiggle luminous characters appeared on the surface of the school emblem - "Magic, Gellert Green"

Devo".

Obviously, it can be seen from the "mission reminder" specially left by Dumbledore that this was definitely not an accident.

This was a carefully planned conspiracy: first let her experience the luxurious life of a luxurious European castle for half a day, and then when she left the room, she would directly lock the door quietly. If Elena wanted to continue entering,

In order to find a warm and comfortable room, he had to ask Grindelwald and take the initiative to learn magic.

The familiar operation routine vaguely reminded Elena of the various so-called limited-time experience gift packages in those domestic mobile games in her previous life. Countless children and adults paid a high price after free experience.

Faced with such a shameless and true sugar-coated bomb, Elena chose to obey the arrangement very well. After a while, she went up to Grindelwald to learn magic. But before that, there was still a problem that needed to be solved——

"Why was the door not closed when I took down the ingredients for cooking and put away the dishes before coming back?"

Elena frowned in confusion and fell into deep thought.

The wooden door of the bedroom was not a self-aware magical prop, which could be concluded from the lack of reaction after she kicked it before, and Dumbledore was obviously not the kind of voyeur who had no moral limits.

In other words, the current "emergency" is actually an "inevitable event" if nothing else goes wrong, and according to Elena's rich experience and a woman's sixth sense, all of this is just a large series of tasks.

Just the beginning.

Since he could do such a crazy thing, Dumbledore might not be satisfied with just asking Elena to learn a simple unlocking spell. There might be some unexpected events waiting for her in the future. She didn't want a rare one.

The vacation was clearly arranged.

Therefore, before following Dumbledore's plan to complete the task step by step, Elena needs to do one very important thing - based on the existing information, try to complete the reverse decryption and find possible logical loopholes.

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There was still a long time before nightfall, and compared to entering the bedroom to rest and enjoy, competing with the most powerful wizard in the contemporary magic world from a distance was obviously an overwhelming temptation for Elena.

If you think about it carefully, if the events that may occur in the entire room are regarded as a program preset using magic, then there must be one or several key event trigger points to ensure that subsequent possible plans can be continuously promoted.

Extremely random times are definitely the first to be eliminated.

It is impossible to tell whether the girl is in the room simply based on the time, not to mention that if the door is closed at a preset time, there is a very small chance that she may be accidentally caught as she is passing through the door.

Real-time remote control is also unrealistic in this era.

It's not that Elena looks down on mysterious magic, but if Dumbledore could really do this, Hogwarts Castle would have been covered with a complete intelligent monitoring system, and the interaction like that in the morning would not have happened.

It was a beating. It is even less likely that there would be so many unexpected events beyond Dumbledore's control in the original work.

Then the greatest possibility is that it is triggered by a specific event...a specific event that is clearly identifiable and can potentially be detected.

Elena closed her eyes and sat cross-legged in front of the door. Everything that happened after arriving at Nurmengard Castle flashed back and forth in her mind like a revolving lantern. There must be some details that she had overlooked.

Learn magic, trigger traps, food boxes, books, candies, potatoes, spices, dinner plates, wands, coats...

Wait...a magic wand! This is it!

Why was there no problem every time she went back and forth, but the door was closed when she left the room to explore the castle and returned? The only difference was that she took Nurmengard Castle with her when she opened up the wasteland.

Your own wand, which is also the basis for regular spell learning.

Inferring from this, the monitoring mechanism set up by Dumbledore in the room has almost come out. If Elena guessed correctly, the old wizard relied on the traces attached to her wand to make judgments.

The so-called trace silk is actually a magic that the Ministry of Magic adds to the wands of young wizards under the age of 17 based on the "Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards Act" to monitor the use of magic by minor wizards outside school.

There is no doubt that from the moment Elena stepped into the room prepared for her by Dumbledore, the trace carried by her wand has been recorded once. As long as the corresponding trace record leaves the room, Dumbledore will be triggered.

The "magic trap" set by Bullido in advance.

Inferring from this, according to Dumbledore's original idea, Elena should have triggered the "closing magic" when she left the bedroom for the first time and went to Grindelwald's room - but he never expected that as a

As a wizard, Elena would deliberately leave her wand in the room and leave the bedroom empty-handed.

"Next, you just need to tell Grindelwald exactly what Dumbledore's plan is, quickly form a united front, and in exchange for delicious food, it should be very simple to learn a simple lock-picking spell."

Elena raised a confident arc at the corner of her mouth. People in this era will never understand that her greatest reliance has never been any foresight about the future or her tyrannical magical talent, but the terrifying experience of the information explosion era.

Logical thinking ability.

"I'm sorry, Professor Dumbledore, I'll just accept your wonderful sugar coating. I'd rather leave the cannonballs and the like for you to enjoy."

I, Elena Kaslana, genius! God-like leader of the strategy team!

Put your hands on your hips and be proud for a while——

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Gu~ It’s true, Fat Chicken is the boss of many game strategy groups~


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