Hermione glanced at Harry in surprise, and slapped herself on the forehead with the same movement as Ani.
Seeing Hermione's skillful look, Ani, who was hiding in the background, couldn't help but smile.
When people grow up, they will always imitate some actions consciously or unconsciously.
The source of actions is often the object of their envy, trust or worship. Aini is also somewhat unclear about his position in the little witch's heart. Maybe it is a combination of the three?
In fact, Ani has mentioned Hermione before. When she encounters a problem, she always grasps an entry point and uses her extraordinary logical ability to answer it like a cocoon.
This is very efficient and is a good way to further train her logical thinking in the process of solving problems.
But if the threads are messy, after grasping the main clues, the little witch can easily ignore other things and get stuck in the corner without being able to get out.
Just like just now, the little witch found the key to solving the puzzle from the beginning. Cooperation and concentrated use of resources are the correct ideas to solve the problem.
But she also ignored another clue. Since the clue told them that the water in the box could be taken freely, then obviously the challengers could take water repeatedly.
Hermione chose the right path, but took the wrong number of steps.
But Harry impressed him again.
Before he first came to Hogwarts to teach, Ani always thought that Harry was just an ordinary little wizard.
Compared with people of his age, he does have more courage, but the expression of this courage is more akin to recklessness.
If it weren't for Dumbledore's arrangements, as well as the help of Ron, Hermione and others, just by himself, let alone finally defeating the Dark Lord, he would have obtained a grade that was enough for him to work in the Ministry of Magic.
Very difficult.
The title of savior is more like a shackle than a legacy from his mother, which brings him great pressure.
For most young people who are not yet mentally mature, the negative effects of excessive pressure will affect all aspects of their lives.
But as the contact deepened, Aini gradually gained a new understanding of him.
Just like just now, the Boy Who Lived seems to be a reckless bunch in his actions, but what he occasionally says often hits the mark.
When the situation is urgent, Harry has an amazing intuition for the direction to break the situation, coupled with excellent reflexes and athletic talent, these potentials are difficult to cultivate, but they are all amplifiers of the fighting wizard's strength.
After coming to the world of Harry Potter, Aini has always been fascinated by the division of wizards' strengths.
The total amount of magic power, spell casting speed, spell power, number of spells mastered, etc. all have a huge impact on the wizard's strength.
But the amazing thing is that in many cases this impact becomes minimal.
Not everyone is good at fighting. If those knowledgeable wizards have enough time and preparation, the role they can play is beyond imagination.
It may not be impossible for one person to destroy a country or massacre a city in an instant.
But if something happens suddenly, someone may have their finger bitten by a little mouse when they meet on a narrow road.
This is most obvious during duels. In the last duel competition in Brazil, a contestant used less than five minutes to cast one hundred and twenty-two spells, some of which were powerful.
Difficult spells.
It's a pity that one hundred and eleven of them were empty, and hitting the protective magic was like a magic fireworks show in the wrong place.
The only magic spell that worked was that after the hit, the half-cooked referee summoned up his last bit of energy and sent him off the field before he even got off the stage.
In the 1990s, this news was even published in the Daily Prophet and was considered a joke for a while.
Harry has almost all the potential required by top combat wizards.
And I don’t know if it’s an illusion, but Harry’s magic power is obviously not outstanding after entering school, but every time Aini comes into close contact with him, he feels that the boy’s magic power is increasing faster.
Is there really such a thing as a protagonist’s halo?
Thinking of this, Aini shook his head. This is not a book. How could there be such a thing in the real world?
Not to mention that Ani was sighing at the side. After being reminded by Harry, Hermione quickly took out a bottle of water from the box and asked Harry to step onto the grid.
As soon as she entered the grid, an irresistible feeling of hunger emerged from the bottom of her heart. There seemed to be demons whispering around her. The strange murmurs made Hermione extremely uncomfortable, as if a disaster was about to happen.
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The little witch didn't want to experience the feeling of rapid dehydration, so she quickly unscrewed the bottle cap and took a sip.
"Gudu."
The clear water in the bottle tastes refreshing and has no strange taste. After the water flows into the throat, it disappears before swallowing.
Along with the liquid disappeared, all the negative feelings Hermione had just felt.
Although she no longer felt the intense hunger that could drive people crazy, when Hermione wanted to step up to the next square, her slightly raised foot fell down again.
This is the human body’s instinctive fear of dehydration. Even the bravest people find it difficult to maintain inner peace.
By the time Harry stepped up, the little witch had already adjusted her mentality and stepped up to the second step.
The moment she stepped onto the steps, the feeling of dehydration became more real and terrifying. The little witch hurriedly took out her water bottle and took a sip.
As the bulletin board said, even though Hermione only took a small sip both times, the bottle was still only half full.
At this time, Harry also finished his second drink of water. It looked like he had taken in at least 10 times the amount of water as Hermione.
However, after taking the water bottle away from her mouth, the water level on the bottle was exactly the same as the one in Hermione's hand. Maybe the bottle was not water, although the taste was really like mountain spring.
Hermione picked up the bottle and shook it, looking at it for a while but not finding any clues.
"Harry, put your bottle here, let's go get water again." After Hermione said that, she turned and walked back to the first grid.
Feeling the familiar feeling of hunger and thirst, the little witch raised her eyebrows. Sure enough, there was no loophole to exploit.
After giving the water bottle to Harry, who was coming next, Hermione jumped off the grid briskly and left this weird road, even her mood relaxed.
However, after getting the water, the two had to return to the grid.
After repeating the previous process, the two returned to the second step. Now there were only three minutes left, and they had to speed up.
She motioned Harry to pour the water reserved last time into the current bottle. At this time, the water bottle in Hermione's hand still had two mouthfuls, but Harry was full.
Stepping onto the third square, Hermione took a sip of water and handed the bottle over.
"Harry, I can only accompany you here. I wish you good luck." Unknowingly, the little witch's words were vibrating.
A long time had passed since they passed through the trap door, but the expected scene of a professor suddenly showing up and catching them didn't appear.
This was beyond the little witch's expectations, but unfortunately she was already on the verge of making a move and had to take action.
The obviously used door key and the injured troll in front all indicate that Harry's suspicion has come true.
They have no way out. If that person really comes back, where can they escape as a Muggle-born wizard?
Hermione looked back expectantly again. The place she came from was empty. There was no trace of a human being anywhere.