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Chapter 221 The Dark Wizards Attack

Rove had close contact with the wooden coffin in Ravenclaw's tomb, and he tried various methods, including but not limited to the Fire Curse...

Not to mention destroying the coffin, not even a scratch was made.

But there was a huge gap in the wooden coffin in front of him. Luo Fu was curious about who made it and how.

Bagshot stood up again, hunched over, and walked to the wooden coffin. She touched the gap with her fingers and said slowly:

"This wooden coffin was built by humans, fairies, centaurs, and giants. According to records, it is invincible.

If you want to cause this level of damage, I am afraid that only the weapon that dismembered the ancient wizard can do it."

"But it's a pity." Bagshot let out a sigh full of regret.

"With the mysterious death of Andal VI, the last king of the City of Giants, the splendid civilization of the Giants has long been lost in the long river of history, and the weapon has also disappeared."

Rolf narrowed his eyes, and he suddenly remembered that half a year ago, he met Corvinus Gaunt at the ruins of the Upper Barnton Giant Tribe near his home.

Gunter was excavating the Giant City, and took Rolf, Shirley and Newt deep into the ruins and saw the remains of the last king Andal VI.

Looking back now, his real purpose was probably to find that weapon, right?

Since Corvinus Gaunt is looking for the weapon, it means that he cannot split the wooden coffin... Could it be his ancestor Salazar Slytherin?!

After all, Slytherin has always wanted to put together the bodies of ancient wizards.

Just as Rove was thinking, Shirley suddenly asked:

"Mrs. Bagshot, you just said that the wizard gets three wooden coffins and the centaur gets one wooden coffin... but what about the other coffin?"

Bagshot's white clouds moved towards the ponytail girl's face, and she said in a hoarse voice:

"During that war, due to the robbery by various forces, it accidentally sank into the sea and has not been heard from since."

The old man found a book from the bookshelf behind him, waved it and said:

"In the thousands of years since then, there have been endless witnessing records - many wizards and Muggles have seen a wooden coffin floating in the sea - but no one has actually obtained it."

Shirley and Hermione both looked at Rolf for a moment. Bagshot saw this and said with confusion: "Child, what, have you seen that wooden coffin?"

Luofu nodded:

"Last summer, I took the Mayflower to the United States and encountered a ghost ship. Behind the ship, a wooden coffin was dragged with the symbols of the Deathly Hallows engraved on it."

"This kind of experience is rare." Bagshot said with envy:

"In fact, when I was young, I heard that someone had witnessed it, and I searched for it in the nearby sea for a long time, but I never came across a wooden coffin."

"It seems that you can only encounter it accidentally. When you really want to look for it, you can't find it." Bagshot said regretfully.

Luofu wanted to ask more questions, but suddenly he heard an explosion in the distance. He immediately went to the window and looked out, and saw an orange fireball jumping into the sky.

Luofu handed the box in his hand to Shirley behind him and explained:

"You two stay here to protect Mrs. Bagshot. If you encounter enemies, hide in the box...I'll go check what happened."

After the boy finished speaking, he opened the window and flew towards the sky.





church cemetery,

Rows of tombstones stand in the snow, with dazzling red, gold and green lights passing through them. Those curses are like the projection of stained glass on the snow.

Tonks felt a green light whizzing past her left ear. She couldn't help but hide behind the tombstone, raised her wand and shouted:

"Collapse!"

Red light shot from her wand and struck a hooded wizard, causing him to fall backwards into a snowdrift.

"There are three enemies left, Mundungus!" Tonks shouted in the distance: "Let's not get too far away, or we will be defeated one by one..."

A short, fat man with an unshaven beard and a tattered coat was lying behind a grave. As soon as he raised his head, he saw a series of burning dazzling lights flashing past his head.

A strong wind blew Mundungus' hair flying, and he shrank back into the tomb again, fearfully saying:

"No, there are too many enemies and we can't defeat them... I'm going to call someone, Tonks, you hold on here... I... I'm leaving first..."

After Mundungus finished speaking, he disappeared from the spot with a harsh sound.

"Mundungus, I'm going to kill you!" Tonks cursed angrily.

But the sound revealed her position, several magic spells were thrown at her, and the tombstone in front of her exploded.

Tonks had no choice but to turn over and hide in the tomb on the other side, her movements as agile as a monkey's.

A wizard made a gesture to his companions, asking them to draw attention from the front, while he crouched and cautiously moved around Tonks' back, preparing for a sneak attack.

He quickly came to the back of Tonks and saw a snowman standing in front of a tomb, but he didn't pay much attention to it. He tiptoed around the tomb and touched Tonks.

Crunch!

Strange footsteps sounded, and the man turned around suddenly and saw that the snowman was actually moving.

The moment their eyes met, the snowman flew towards the man like a sharp arrow, knocking him to the ground.

The man felt the snow rubbing against his unkempt beard and chapped lips.

Hearing the sound of the snowman she had decorated, Tonks turned around suddenly and waved her wand.

"All petrified!"

The man stopped moving and his body was frozen in the snow like an ice sculpture.

But the next second, Tonks felt a magic spell cut through the air and hit her on the back of the head. She felt like the world was spinning and she couldn't even remember how she fell.

When she opened her eyes again, she found herself lying on the ground, her ears ringing and her mouth full of blood. She stretched out her hand to find support to get up, but what she touched with her fingers was... nothing.

A witch came over. She stared at Tonks and said with a smile:

"I know you, damn Auror. Many of my companions were captured by you and sent to Azkaban. Today you fall into my hands, and I promise to make your life worse than death."

She raised her wand and shouted at the top of her lungs: "Crucio"

Tonks knew what was waiting for her next. She slowly closed her eyes, but after waiting for a moment, she felt no pain. Instead, she heard a woman's scream.

Tonks quickly opened her eyes and saw the woman's feet off the ground, hanging head and feet in the air, twisting in pain.

Through the woman's figure, she stared blankly at the sky and saw a handsome young man falling from the sky and floating towards him.

Rolf glanced at Tonks, whose mouth was full of blood, then looked at the witch hanging in mid-air, and smiled:

"You dark wizards are so interesting, you have even found your own graveyard.

Good, good!

Since it’s Christmas, I’ll make all your wishes come true!”

He raised his wand and said:

"Heart-piercing and bone-cutting!"






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