166 I could be a fake protagonist

After asking all the answers, Alan casually sent the surrendered wizard to Merlin.

He wasn't interested in letting go of a guy who had just used Arvada on himself, especially now that he was in a very bad mood.

A large pile of shiny gold gallons, a large pile of precious magic materials, after a thud, had already turned into foam, which made him a little heartache and couldn't breathe.

That's what wizards hate the most! Don't think about picking up cheap after playing the dungeon, just need to arrange it in advance, and all the loot you may have gained will be in vain. He would rather the other party's strength increase by more than ten times rather than the other party's precious inventory just like this - this is an extremely inhumane behavior!

You don't even need to do salvage excavations, we're all wizards, we all know what things are worth, and the point of destruction is definitely that thing.

This script is not logical, shouldn't you take advantage of the enemy's emptiness to touch it and get rich and get into trouble and be hunted down! This script is completely wrong!

Alan didn't believe in evil and pulled Anne into the barely maintained magic array, looked at the entire collapsed building complex, spread his hands and said, "Why don't you go back now?"

As she spoke, the circle under her feet lit up, and Anne followed—it was obviously impossible to continue wandering as far as the information they had heard.

A wilderness that wizards considered magical, and where Muggles spontaneously prevented people from going most of the time, was a great base - and best of all, it was still in full public, and no one would suspect it, and it was called dark under the lights.

The person who can take this into account and thus make use of this base is, of course, a talent, especially if he can still find so many dark wizards.

Of course, this organization has to have a program - whether it's for the Golden Galleons or for the purification of the wizarding world, no one collects royalties anyway, so it has to be made up.

And their program was to completely destroy the school, the school that had abandoned most of them.

If the above statement is too serious, then in short, it is a large number of poor students who have been expelled from the school, mixed with a bunch of original interests who have been hurt by the school, and they are ready to make a bigger news when the three schools are making a big news, that is, blowing up the school.

This is a rather idealistic and constructive act, especially with the help of a large group of traditional wizards and pure-blood wizards who look at the school unpleasantly, and this act has managed to go public - and the reason why this base is so empty is simply because people who are able to do it are transferred to bomb the school.

The idea is not out of the realm of possibility - after all, the school is built on a volcanic crater, and while there are countless magic spells that protect every inch of land, when the volcano is successfully detonated, a giant firework is bound to light up.

According to the nameless wizard, they were not fighting alone, but a large group of like-minded people who felt that the school was rotten was also involved, and according to their plan, there would be something going on at Hogwarts in England that required Dumbledore to return in person, and the headmaster of Ilvermorny would be transferred under the same pretext, and the headmaster of the school would receive a letter from the Ministry of Magic and rush to the scene - and while they were being mobilized, the rotten school would turn into a brilliant firework!

At that time, Alan wanted to applaud!

What are you kidding, it's only such a hard-working guy who deserves to be a villain - year after year of accumulating funds, making plans, and collecting manpower to ponder the weaknesses of the school little by little while the wizards in the outside world are celebrating, devouting offensive plans, teaming up with the villains of all parties, and even reaching out to the international community, arguing about interests, and then making agreements.

After completing all this, he keenly made good use of all resources, grasped the most appropriate time, and even did not use the finals to plan in the middle, and executed them perfectly - they are not worthy of being villains, who deserves it!

The inspirational story of a bear kid blowing up a school – and then the egg.

They don't know anything about power.

Their goal was so big that it was even calculated on Dumbledore's head, and according to Allen's professor, Dumbledore was ready ...

Although the words are understated, the two Dark Lords before and after are hung on the top - why can you kill viruses when you are 360? Really when Dumbledore can't rely on anyone to protect justice?

Having said that, though, Alan was a little worried.

Because the other party has an internal existence - the club that Alan joined earlier is.

One of the founders of Hogwarts left a secret room in the hope that someone would cleanse the wizard's blood in the future, and the founder here left the secret room in order to prevent his own efforts from being attacked and occupied—a secret room built in the crater, once the school falls, it will die directly with the enemy.

This is normal, and this secret has been passed down only among the successive principals, just in case.

And this key, unfortunately, was mastered - just recently, the biggest mystery of the school was solved, and quickly passed on to its own financiers.

Well – great wizards are a bit neurotic, no big deal. Alan shrugged as he waited for the teleportation to start.

With the light activated, he had already reached the teleportation point near Mt. Fuji, and after a few minutes of waiting, they went straight back to the school through Floo Powder.

Well, everything is fine.

At least it hasn't exploded yet, otherwise we'll have to open all the shields to save people - there's no need to run for your life, it's just magma, Tibbs can take a bath and play in it, and the flying rocks and stuff are not a problem for Alan.

Well, let's go to the professor and report the information and arrange for the arrest - or rescue of the person.

Probably... Right?

Alan stared at the pile of wizards who had been stripped of their wands and tied them in the air with cloth bands, they were still cursing and cursing at the moment, and among the several wizards with the prisoners, his own professor was impressively listed.

"Alan, you're back in such a hurry, did you hear any news?" the professor commanded, a strip of cloth tied to the mouth of a swearing fellow, with a rather good look.

"I told you yesterday, there's nothing to worry about, the group of dark wizards who came to make trouble this time have all been caught, the mechanism they tried to set off has also been dismantled by the three headmasters, and the secret room is now firmly filled - as for the leader of the organization who was knocked unconscious by Headmaster Dumbledore and tortured with truth spitting, the game is still going on, maybe you still have time to watch?"

As he spoke, the professor gestured towards the playing field - a complete expression: play obediently, and don't interfere with the affairs of adults and children.