Chapter 6: Alan is paddling

There is a sequence of hearing the Tao, and there is a specialization in the art industry.

This statement is actually quite true in the wizarding world, even Dumbledore, after being cursed by Voldemort on the ring, chose to seek Professor Snape's help rather than solve it himself, because Snape was much more proficient in the dark arts than he had given up halfway through.

In the same way, Eren has been taught today - what is the difference between a good Auror in silent intrusion and his all-stealth infiltration.

Compared to Allen's direct and reckless past operations in the BABA, the intrusion of an orthodox Auror is obviously systematic and skillful - while the Aurors from the United Kingdom are very different from the American Aurors, but both contain detection methods that have been honed countless times.

It's something you can't learn in school - even if you meet the Aurors' minimum requirements, you'll still have to wait for three years of training, and you'll be at risk of being eliminated in the process.

As for the consequences of the training, Alan has a deep understanding - when Alan met Mr. Auror at the beginning of the year, he was chased out of a big blood, and he still has some pain.

So, when he found out that they had unleashed their own magic that they had never done before, Eren was only slightly surprised, rather than the shocked and dazed look they had expected—much to the dismay of several Aurors who were ready to see the joke.

"All right, magical imp. One of the Aurors named Aiden stroked his still somewhat scorched beard and began to point his wand at the marked land, and as his wand pointed at the land, the soil began to swell rapidly, turning out rust-smelling things - Alan even heard a slight click, and estimated that the things that had been turned out were broken.

Although he hadn't touched this thing before, there was no doubt that the viewing experience of countless film and television dramas made him recognize this thing - well, the famous landmine, he even saw the bun mine...

"Strength is not everything - when it comes to a mission, experience, the right magic is obviously more important than strength. The Auror defended and explained to Alan, "Some of the wizards who are willing to break the law are obviously more frightening to us than traditional wizards - they have brains and are innovative, but once we figure out the routine, that's what it is for us. ”

The reason why this Auror was so enthusiastic about showing his knowledge was not without reason - when Anne was about to follow, he jokingly suggested that if he won the battle, he would go whatever he wanted, and the Aurors didn't care about age, only about strength.

Anyway, Anne is on the team right now - whoever loses has to find a way back in other ways.

"Actually, those guys have tried everything—did you know the machine gun? It was a powerful wand in the Muggle world, and someone had cast all sorts of magic on him, making it a defensive weapon that would fire when anyone came near - what a self-proclaimed clever fellow, and he was still lying in Azkaban. ”

"Does he think that we at the Ministry of Magic have forgotten that the whole of Britain was bombed by the Germans? Even the Ministry of Magic was hit by a shell that was accidentally dropped - fortunately, the head of the Auror Office at the time was very strong, he blocked the cannonball with a spell, and then we started to study the spells against those fast-flying metals, in fact, the relevant protective spells will be taught to you in your seventh year - of course, that is just the basics. ”

Mr. Auror is obviously unwilling to let the British Aurors be pretty-he has invited Alan to immigrate to the United States many times, and the Ministry of Magic has all covered the transfer procedures and nationality, and there is also a large amount of settling-in money waiting for Alan, how can he choose to let the British Ministry of Magic perform alone at this time?

"Actually—on the American side, there are a lot more protective spells. He shrugged his shoulders, "It is said that your British Ministry of Magic has begun to intervene in Muggles to ban guns among the people (Voldemort took control of the Ministry of Magic in 1997, the Aurors began to escape, and the traditional protective Muggle weapon spells of the Ministry of Magic were lost, and then the British banned guns in 1997, bowing to the forces of the Dark Arts...). The U.S. couldn't do that, and after two Aurors on a mission were accidentally killed by a mad gunman on the street, we began to study the protection of Muggle weapons, and even the spell to prevent the biggest bombs. ”

"So you got a lot of money as compensation. Moody interrupted Mr. Auror's show-off, his expression serious, "We're on a mission now, not time for small talk—you've all forgotten the Aurors' rules?"

The end of the talk - as a senior among his predecessors, Moody clearly has a top authority, and apparently he went to the United States when he was chasing Death Eaters across borders - because Mr. Auror, who was originally leading the team, also looks like he has seen his predecessors cowardly.

It is worthy of the man who dared to go up and fight Voldemort when he transferred Harry later - the only two overturning experiences were all at Voldemort's hands, once he was disguised, and once he was directly sacrificed.

But it's not this that makes Eren sigh, it's that the Ministry of Magic has researched it - but if you think about it, it makes sense.

When Harry was picked up, Hagrid was almost shot with a shotgun by Vernon, and Hagrid's first reaction was to destroy the gun - what if the gun had been replaced, it would have been faster and more powerful, and the beginning of the story would have been the end?

Or - when the Minister of Magic was preparing to visit the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the Prime Minister brought in a team of snipers, and then the Minister of Magic hung up?

This is not an international joke - the British environment is better, the Ugandan side, the American side, the guns are so chaotic, do wizards have to consume so many batches every year because they are shot and killed indiscriminately?

There are so many wizards, who change this and that, and none of them change their guns?

Fools don't matter, it's obviously impossible to be all stupid - considering that most of the firearms and stuff can be attributed to metal, it's actually normal for a magic to be researched against metal. Therefore, it is normal for firearms to be targeted no matter how they are changed.

Sure enough, the magic two-gun ranger or something doesn't exist - the moment the other party just took out his wand, the chic of blowing a muzzle of gunsmoke to complete the battle does not exist.

Compared to the magic wand's enhancement effect on spells, everything else is evil!

Well, while he was still in a daze, the minefield was completely passed.

This wave, lying down...