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Chapter 44: Breakthrough

After hearing Harry's words, others also looked up at the birds on the roof. After careful observation, they discovered that the shiny things flying above were not birds at all, but some long

Winged key.

Suddenly Harry cheered, "There it is, look! The broomstick! We must go up and grab the key to that door!"

Looking at the broomstick that was put aside and the keyhole on the wooden door, they immediately knew what the secret was to passing this level.

While Harry was looking for the broomstick, Ryan handed a vial of acid secreted by tombstone moss to the stones beside the door frame. The stones remained motionless.

Sure enough, this level is not that simple. To break through the magic on the door and wall requires powerful magic and rich knowledge. Otherwise, you can only ride a broom to chase the keys.

Presumably, Voldemort would not ride a broomstick according to the ideas of the person who arranged this level. Because according to his paranoid mentality, he would never follow the method given by the enemy. He would worry about whether this is a trap by the enemy.

According to Voldemort's history, he has the habit of controlling everything by himself, so he should use magic to capture the key. This also consumes Voldemort's little magic power.

This is the same as the organ door at the entrance of the cave where Voldemort placed his Horcruxes, which requires bloodletting. They are all about consuming the enemy's power as much as possible before they get close to the target. It's just that Dumbledore's method is more upright than Voldemort's.

Harry and Ron were already on their broomsticks at this time, while Ryan and Hermione, two people with poor flying skills, did not go up to cause trouble. They stood back to back in the center of the hall, observing the needed keys among the group of keys in the sky.

"Our goal is a big antique key, probably silver, shaped like a door handle," Ron shouted before taking off. "It should be close to the style and color of the door lock."

Ryan saw the two of them rushing into the dense array of keys. They grabbed and fished desperately, but the enchanted keys dodged so fast that it was impossible to catch them.

While everyone was getting more and more anxious, Ryan thought he had found the target. He shouted loudly to Harry: "I found the key. It's on the upper right side of your front. The key is silver with a sky blue color."

Its wings and feathers all fell to one side, as if someone had grabbed it."

Ron obviously saw the key before Harry. He rushed over, but the key made a sharp turn and he failed to stop, almost hitting the ceiling.

"Let's drive the key down, Ryan, get ready." After Harry said that, he and Ron surrounded him and drove the key down.

The key quickly flew downwards in an attempt to avoid their pursuit, but did not realize that it had flown too low and was separated from the large group.

Finally, the key was forced very close to the ground. Ryan jumped up and reached out to grab the key. (Lian: "Thanks to the mechanical and medical knowledge I recently learned, the stability and accuracy of my hand have been greatly improved. Otherwise, I would definitely have to do it today.

Shameful.")

Ryan held the key tightly because it was struggling like a living thing. After Harry and Ron landed, they came to the door together. Ryan inserted the key into the lock and turned it, and the door opened with a click.

, which means they chose the right key.

After releasing the key and watching it fly away, Ryan turned the door handle. The four people filed in and entered the next level.

When he entered, the room was dark. Ryan was still worried about tripping or falling. But the moment everyone stepped into the house, the whole house immediately became brightly lit. The door behind him also locked with a click.

Up.

This reminded Ryan of soap operas where the heroine celebrated her birthday but the hero ignored her, and the heroine felt a little sad. Finally, after the heroine came home tired from work, she just walked into the house and closed the door, and the lights were turned on.

.The hero and her friends prepared a whole birthday party to surprise the heroine.

Unfortunately, what greets Ryan and the others here is not the cake from the surprise party, but Professor McGonagall's giant chessboard.

Ryan felt that if Professor McGonagall were replaced by a Chinese, he might be able to conjure a giant mahjong or something. But to be honest, he felt that these levels were purely to mock Voldemort, mocking him for having mixed up with first-year students.

Level.

After all, there are only a few types of entertainment in the wizarding world. Wizarding chess should be the most popular after Quidditch, and at least half of the people know how to do it. And Professor McGonagall’s style is probably similar to that of Hercules when she was young.

Min is very similar. So the level of wizard chess is probably average. No matter how powerful the stone chess pieces are, the level of the chess player is the biggest flaw in this level.

The chess pieces on the chessboard are about the same size as real people, and they are made of black and white stones. You don't need to try it to know that this thing must have high magic resistance, and it cannot be done by magic such as the crushing spell.

What's more important is that these flags have no facial features on them. With the brightly lit chessboard and the rest of the dark room, a strong horror movie feeling is coming out.

Ryan couldn't help but think of the mouthless and faceless monsters in the horror movies of his previous life, and felt a little cold. But when he turned around and looked, he found that Harry and the others were trembling, and they were obviously more frightened.

A door on the opposite side of the chess board shows that only by winning the game can one pass. What's worse is that everyone must play a chess piece. At this time, the more people there are, the more disadvantages they will suffer.

In the end, Ryan and Ron played the knights, Hermione played the queen, and Harry played the castle. This chess game was played by Ron, who had the highest level of wizard chess.

After the chess game started, Ryan found that although these chess pieces looked very fierce when they captured other chess pieces, they mainly knocked them unconscious and did not use the weapons in their hands to deal fatal blows.

It seems that Professor McGonagall only did this level to delay time and avoid accidentally injuring Harry who came to break through the level. And if Voldemort used magic to force his way through the level, then these chess pieces would not feel as peaceful as they do now. For the current attached

For Voldemort, who is in Quirrell's body, if he forcefully breaks through these levels one after another, he probably won't have much magic left in him.

Since his life was not in danger, Ryan put his mind at ease and began to take the time to see Ron's chess playing skills.

Ron's level seemed good, but because he had to take care of Ryan and the others, he couldn't use his skills. Sometimes he had to pay more.

Seeing this, Ryan shouted to Ron: "I learned an iron armor spell. It should be fine when it hits me, so you don't have to worry about me."

"Really?" Ron said. After getting repeated confirmation from Ryan, he said to Ryan: "You walk diagonally to the right and eat their most threatening queen. After that, you will be eaten by the opponent's knight. Like this

The chess piece will be easy to move,"

It seemed that the more people there were, the more constrained Ron would be. Thinking of this, Ryan felt that if he could make sacrifices, the situation would be much better.


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