Chapter 6 The Hunter and the Prey
What is an Auror?
The Aurors were the most elite wizards in the wizarding world - each of them had to go through the toughest exams before they could be selected, and in England to become an Auror, they had to go through three years of training after graduating from Hogwarts - and during those three years, there were many who were eliminated. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
In other words, the Aurors were the most elite team in the entire wizarding community - they always kept the peace in the wizarding world and fought at the forefront of the most dangerous times - and they fought on the front lines in the two "glorious" moments of Voldemort.
Similarly, the Aurors of the United States are not bad - due to the special establishment environment of the Ministry of Magic of the United States, the status of the Aurors in the United States has always been higher than that of their British colleagues - the original Ministry of Magic was guarded by twelve Aurors, and most of the descendants of these Aurors held high positions in the Ministry of Magic, so the status of the Aurors in the American wizarding community can be imagined.
This is not good news for Allen, who is busy escaping, and the stronger the Aurors, the more pressure he will be under.
Apparition can be tracked - especially for the well-trained Aurors, who do it professionally, and the Death Eaters, while not weak, are far inferior in these miscellaneous matters.
So at this moment, Alan is running through the wilderness - this is normal in the United States.
In fact, much of the United States is uninhabited wilderness or rarely populated farmsβpopulations concentrated in large cities, small cities and towns, and some Native reservations.
Unlike other countries, the United States, with the exception of the Grand Canyon in the Central Wilderness and the Andes Mountains in the west, is mostly inhabitable plains, and because they are all immigrant development sites, there is basically no concept of villages.
Although he didn't know where he teleported, Alan quickly judged the direction away from the city by the sun - although he didn't know where the road leads, but it was definitely more comfortable than the wizard's prison - although Alan had never seen what the prisons in the United States were like, but thinking about Azkaban, he knew that the prison here was definitely not much better.
Thanks to the practical life magic gained from the exchange of hunts, Eren was able to maintain a decent speed - due to his unfamiliarity with the terrain, he had to choose the easiest way to go straight - you know, some of the weeds and shrubs in these areas even reached the chest of the underage Alan - the Knife was invented to deal with these things.
But, while maintaining the speed of his advance, this almost destructive mode of action also exposed his whereabouts to the greatest extent - not to mention a well-trained Auror, even an ordinary fellow who had never been to the mountains and forests could see the large mess that Eren walked through - as long as he was not blind.
This doesn't work - after climbing a small slope, Alan stopped, looked at the traces that could be found in the distance behind him, and silently calculated - it would take a long time to recover the spirit and mana consumed by the use of the wandering ultimate, which became more difficult to recover in this situation, and the recovery time of the ghost blink was even longer - that is, there were only two paths left in front of him.
First, using the Returning to the City - to return to England and the harvest will not continue, and the danger will not continue - the space-time skill that can break through the international magical blockade is not something that the Aurors can track.
Second, use the system and buy heroes, although you can't use the hero's ability very well, and you can't do the most effective use of money, but the superficial use of the hero's ability can help him avoid this crisis.
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Half an hour later, Fenon Auror found the small dirt slope where Eren had stayed.
It was much easier to track him than he thought - it was the crowds that really trapped him for the longest time - and the Ministry of Magic had not granted them the right to intervene in ordinary cases in ordinary cases.
It took him a full fifteen minutes to clear the way for him after using his magic to clear the damn seasoning - a very difficult speed - and two greedy guys vying for a Galleon even asked him to judge - he was eager for a curse!
It took nearly half an hour to deduce the illusion or magic-like trail - it was much longer than he had imagined, and he felt that it was a special kind of encrypted illusion - which made him more determined and disappointed - Resolute is his will to capture Allen, the guy who can use this special illusion will definitely not do anything good, just like a normal wizard will never study dark magic at will, but at the same time, the disappointment is also because he knows that after wasting so much time, his hope of capturing Allen is very slim.
But God apparently opened another window for him when he closed a door - the abominable imp who fled for his life obviously had no experience in counter-reconnaissance, and even his experience in surviving in the wild was not very rich - and he had left so many obvious marks on the road!
Fernon felt that he had definitely caught a big fish! Such a young and inexperienced anti-reconnaissance fellow with such a profound and improved phantom transformation could only appear in one place - in a large lawless organization, only the genius teenagers in the organization would be treated like this - which meant that he would follow the vine and crack the conspiracy of a gang of dark wizards!
Thinking of this, Fernon felt his blood boil a little - he was far bigger than the little wizard as an adult, and the fact that the guy had to destroy the plants while he was still on the march meant that he would soon get close to his prey!
However, to his despair, when he climbed this hillside, he found that here, those ridiculous traces of immaturity had disappeared without a trace!
Damn, where's that little guy - did you use illusion again?
It's impossible, continuous use is extremely expensive for wizards, and a young wizard of this age can use it once to be a genius among geniuses! How can it be possible to use two apparitions in a short period of time?
So he began to reluctantly continue to look for possible traces--the effort paid off, he found a piece of wet grass on a grassy slope--the clever imp slid down from here?--Fernon laughed and cursed, the little fellow's sudden transformation almost led him crookedly, but unfortunately it was still too tender, although he used magic to summon water to make the grass stand up quickly as he slid down, but the undried water revealed the imp's intentions.
He looked in the direction of the grassy slope, and there was a small town, and if nothing else, the imp should be hiding thereβbut he decided to follow the road anyway, and who knows if that guy would be a ghost again?
Unfortunately, when he was less than halfway down the grassy slope, a spell sounded like he had never heard beforeβ"Root of Entanglement!"