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Chapter 745 Confrontation

"What is that?" Sirius asked in shock. He saw brown puppets two people tall suddenly rushed out of the lake, and then used their sharp claws and rays shot from their heads to blast through Voldemort's legion.

Killing.

"It can only be said that Voldemort and I went together and used magic puppets to make up for the lack of manpower." Ryan explained to Sirius, then turned around and gave the order, "Now according to the orders of commanders at all levels, all

People are divided into small groups to attack the Death Eaters and puppets within the attack range. However, they are not allowed to leave the city without orders."

In an instant, the space outside the walls of Hogsmeade was immediately filled with all kinds of magic spells, and the battle became intense at the beginning. The Death Eaters were obviously caught off guard, especially when they were cut off from the railway by Ryan's puppets.

The Death Eaters and puppets in the open space between the line and the Hogsmeade wall were immediately caught between two sides.

However, unexpectedly, Voldemort and most of the troops in front ignored the group of men who were suddenly surrounded, and instead sped up and ran towards Hogwarts Castle.

"What the hell is Voldemort doing?" After trapping an obsidian giant in a cloud of mist and letting Ryan's puppet next to him shoot an energy beam directly from its head and destroy it with one blow, Hermione looked at the group of people in disbelief.

The Death Eater army was rushing toward Hogwarts. She didn't understand why Voldemort gave up nearly a third of his troops so easily.

"He may have wanted to use this group of people to hold us back, and then attack Hogwarts with all his strength." Ryan said, releasing a green cleavage technique that hit the core of the head of an obsidian giant puppet. Immediately the whole

The puppet's head turned into a pile of ashes, and the blue flames surrounding the puppet suddenly disappeared.

Without the support of magic power, the headless obsidian giant puppet stood stiffly there, and then collapsed forward. An unlucky Death Eater did not notice this because he was talking to people on the wall of Hogsmeade.

At one point, he was hit by the fallen giant puppet. A few seconds later, a ball of crimson blood spread out from under the puppet's body, as if a rose was blooming on the ground.

At this time, Ryan looked at his comrades on the left and right walls, and found that everyone's situation was better than they expected. Under the command of the guerrillas and werewolves, the wizards who temporarily participated in the battle poured towards the Death Eaters and puppets that rushed over.

Their spells made it impossible for the Death Eaters and Obsidian Golems to get close.

After losing one-third of their strength, the Death Eaters who were flanked suddenly gathered into a group and gave up the obsidian puppets that were entangled with Ryan's puppets, and then commanded the remaining obsidian puppets to surround them.

Act as a cover and release magic to the surroundings.

"It seems that these Death Eaters are really planning to drag out the battle, so what should we do now?" Lupine ran over and asked Ryan at this time. "The wizards in Hogsmeade can hold the city wall, but

It may be difficult to pull out and attack from the front."

"Let me think about it." Ryan said, supporting his chin with his left hand. In fact, at this time, the easiest way for him to quickly deal with this group of Death Eaters huddled together was to recruit people who were currently floating in the Black Lake in a stealthy state.

The floating fortress above, and then released a strategic spell directly at the gathered Death Eaters.

But as a result, Voldemort will inevitably be more vigilant, and it will be difficult to kill him with a fatal blow. And once a guy like Voldemort gives up everything to fight guerrillas, it will definitely cause a huge headache.

Just as Ryan was thinking, there was a huge explosion in the direction of Hogwarts. Ryan looked up and found that the protective shield covering the castle began to flicker and shake. This also meant that now he could think.

Time is running out.

"I -" When Ryan was about to mobilize the floating fortress to give these guys a fatal blow, a tall figure came over and said, "Hogsmeade is safe, and now we actually only need a few...

People plus some alchemy puppets can maintain the current situation. You can definitely send enough people to Hogwarts for reinforcements."

The person had strands of wire-like gray hair and beard, and a pair of bright, sharp blue eyes hidden behind dirty lenses. Lupine quickly recognized him. "Aberforth, Dong

Are there no enemies on the other side of the door?"

Then he turned to Ryan and introduced, "You may not know this person. He is Aberforth, Aberforth Dumbledore, the owner of the Pig's Head Bar, an early member of the Order of the Phoenix, and the younger brother of Principal Dumbledore.

.Just now I have been responsible for the defense of the east gate."

"Nice to meet you." Ryan nodded to Aberforth, "I have seen your photo in the album at Sirius' home before, but I have never seen it in person."

"The Pig's Head Bar is indeed not suitable for young people like you, and I haven't contacted my brother for a long time." As he said that, he glanced at the group of Death Eaters under the city wall who were surrounded by puppets and magic on the city wall.

Then he said, "Every time my brother makes a grand plan, he always ignores some people and makes them get hurt. It seems that fortunately this time you have taken care of it for my brother."

"It doesn't count. This is the task he assigned me before the war." Ryan argued and then asked. "The method you just mentioned is indeed a good idea, but the difficulty now is that I can't get everyone to follow it."

Take the road into Hogwarts. Because if you do that, the besieged Death Eaters will find everyone and come out to fight, and you will also have to break through the siege of Death Eaters who are currently besieging Hogwarts."

Ryan did not mention his special Apparition, because it was time for the decisive battle next, and he hoped to leave this surprise to Voldemort. After all, the more preparations made at this time, the greater the possibility of victory.

"Then why don't you try the secret passage?" Aberforth suggested. "If we use the secret passage, the Death Eaters below will not know that we are mobilizing manpower."

"But didn't Albus seal all the secret passages in the castle before?" Lupine asked with some confusion. "It is also a big project to dig out those blocked secret passages, and now there is no time at all.

It’s too late.”

"He has not sealed all the tunnels. At least there is one in the Hog's Head that is usable now." Aberforth interrupted Lupine's ramblings, "If you are ready, then we can set off now.

."

"There's nothing to prepare, let's go now." Ryan said and Lupine walked down the city wall. A few dozen seconds later, more than 20 werewolves and guerrilla members in total gathered under the city wall from all over.

There were two queues lined up quietly on the road.

"Are you ready?" Aberforth asked, looking at the wizards standing there with serious faces, and then led everyone towards the Pig's Head Bar. As he walked, he murmured to the wizards standing beside him

Ryan said: "My brother is always like this. He only pays attention to his grand goals but does not pay attention to those who implement the goals. He even lets 17-year-old kids like you be the main force to resist that person."

"But I can't escape this battle." Ryan whispered. "Now I am the only one in this place who can stand up to Voldemort head-on. If I don't go up, this war will be too unfavorable for us.

"

"No wonder my brother asked you to be the person in charge here, because your idea of ​​carrying a heavy burden for everyone is exactly the same as him." Aberforth laughed and stopped. At this time, they had arrived at a small shop at the intersection.

At the door of the bar, a tattered wooden sign hung on a rusty bracket on the door, with a severed wild boar head drawn on it, and blood stains soaked into the white cloth wrapping it.

"Please come in, welcome to the Hog's Head Bar." Aberforth knocked on the door with his wand, then stood at the door and made a gesture of invitation.


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