Chapter 212: It feels good to be stronger
On the way to the headmaster's office with the group, Locke kept wondering why the basilisk was eyeing him, was it because Voldemort had a grudge against him because he had killed that Voldemort's remnant before?
In my impression, between Voldemort's Horcruxes, memories seem to be incompatible, and what was publicized afterwards was that Harry Potter killed Voldemort, and there was nothing of his own at all.
Could it be that I remembered by mistake, Voldemort's Horcruxes are actually the same as shadow clones, and they can share memories after being killed?
While he was thinking, the group arrived at the office, and Dumbledore said, "Let's take a look at what Mr. Locke has just experienced." ”
As he spoke, Dumbledore took out a meditation basin and gestured to Locke.
Locke will use magic to extract some of his memories and channel them into the basin, making them manifest.
The group stepped forward and recited the spell, and soon finished reading Locke's experience just now, the whole battle actually only lasted a minute or two, in addition to being surprised that it was the basilisk that attacked, they were also surprised by Locke's combat ability shown in the battle.
"Locke doesn't seem to be using much of a spell." Professor McGonagall couldn't help but ask.
"It's a humanoid baby dragon, and it needs a spell." Snape couldn't help but complain: "He's like a knight with special abilities among those knights, not a wizard!" ”
"Alright, let's get down to business." Dumbledore then explained to the professor who was present that it was his cronies here, so he revealed a little more.
……
And after Locke was attacked, the basilisk didn't reappear for a long time, and it seems that the damage Locke had done to the basilisk before made it a little timid.
And on this day, Dumbledore suddenly found Locke and said in a serious tone: "I plan to leave the academy for a while!" ”
"Leave the academy now." Locke was slightly stunned, and then reacted: "Do you want to get away with it?" ”
"Pretty much." Dumbledore said, "The school board has been making a lot of noise about me in recent times, and I'm just in the right place, and if I don't leave the house, Tom won't dare to take the lead." ”
Nodding, Locke understood Dumbledore's thoughts, and then asked, "What do you need me to do?" ”
"There's something I need your help with." Dumbledore nodded, and said, "I've made some arrangements, and Harry may choose to meet Aragog in the Forbidden Forest next." ”
As soon as Dumbledore said this, Locke knew that this was the meaning of making himself a nanny, and he didn't refuse, and agreed to it.
Sure enough, the next day, someone from the Ministry of Magic came, and it was Cornelius Oswald Fudge, the current Minister of Magic.
Even if this time it was to announce that Hagrid would be taken away, the reason was that Hagrid had raised the eight-eyed giant spider in the castle many years ago, and it happened that there was also an attack by the monster in the secret room at that time.
Minister Fudge still looked a little cautious in front of Dumbledore, and the whole time he was complimented, and if it weren't for the four men with him, Locke would have thought that he was just an ordinary staff member of the Ministry of Magic.
As he passed by Locke, Dumbledore seemed to say to the Minister of Magic, "Let's go over and have a look, I think it's going to be tonight." ”
Noticing Locke's knowing nod slightly, Dumbledore was also much relieved.
Not long after Dumbledore left with Minister Fudge, Lucius Malfoy came to the academy very arrogantly, found Dumbledore, and announced the removal of Dumbledore from his position as headmaster with a very arrogant attitude, and also showed a document of the joint resolution of the school directors.
Instead of paying attention to Dumbledore, Locke quietly followed Harry and Ron to the Forbidden Forest, where he watched the two of them follow the spider's crawling trail to the center of the Eight-Eyed Spider's lair.
Sensing the eight-eyed giant spiders that are constantly gathering around, as well as Harry Potter who has started a conversation with Aragog, Locke is really worthy of being the protagonist, and he has always been reckless all the way, relying on God-given luck to kill everything in seconds.
Harry then broke down with Aragog, who meaningfully stated that he was willing to keep his agreement with Hagrid and would not hunt humans, but would not prevent his children and grandchildren from having dinner delivered to his doorstep.
Hearing this, Harry and Ron looked angry, but they didn't notice the banter in Aragog's eyes.
Then I heard Aragog say the last thing: "Goodbye, Hagrid's friends." ”
As soon as the words fell, hundreds of eight-eyed giant spiders gathered around them were about to attack Harry and Ron.
But the dense eight-eyed spiders can make people suffer from dense phobia, and they either crawl or jump directly from the giant tree, surrounding Harry and Ron in the middle, slowly approaching.
"What a fool and bold." Locke suddenly appeared at this time, and Harry and Ron realized that there was suddenly one more person next to them.
"Oh my God, Mr. Locke, help!" Ron, who recognized Locke, shouted loudly, and anyone with a discerning eye could tell that he was scared to death.
"Vulcan Talisman!" Locke did not hesitate, stretched out his hand and pointed, and a pillar of fire suddenly rose, forming a circular wall of flames around it, pasting himself and Harry in the center, and then pointing at the air, which was considered to avoid an attack from above.
After a long period of practice, Locke's Divine Fire Spell has become very proficient, compared to the Mighty Fire Curse, the Divine Fire Spell is more controllable, and the power is also top-notch, just look at the fate of these eight-eyed giant spiders.
At first, these eight-eyed giant spiders thought that this was just an ordinary magic flame, and they had no intention of stopping at all, they were born with a good 'magic resistance', and the ordinary flames caused them some minor injuries at most.
However, the result was not as they had expected, and the moment the eight-eyed giant spiders rushed in front of them came into contact with the flames, their huge bodies turned into ashes.
Perhaps this description is not accurate, in fact, their bodies disappeared the moment they came into contact with the flames, and there was no burning process.
Looking at these eight-eyed giant spiders, Locke unconsciously thought of the town where he first met Ashley, those huge spiders may be similar in size to these eight-eyed giant spiders in front of him, but in fact, whether it is speed, reaction, strength and other aspects, they are much worse, after all, they are not magical creatures.
At the beginning, he still needed to use the favorable terrain to defend the siege of these giant spiders with others, but now he didn't need to worry much about facing the more powerful eight-eyed giant spiders, and he could deal with them calmly, which made Locke really feel that he had become stronger more than a little bit.
Sure enough, it feels good to be stronger. Locke thought to himself.
The eight-eyed giant spiders that rushed in front of them couldn't stop pretending to be the wall of fire, and then disappeared one by one as if they had stepped into the gate of time and space, until an eight-eyed giant spider was about to hit the wall of fire, and was smashed by a giant spider in the air, and only two front feet touched the wall of fire and stopped.
But at this moment of contact, its two front legs were not severed, and the eight-eyed giant spider's already underdeveloped brain was a little dazed, but it still instinctively sensed the danger and stopped rushing forward.
With such an example, these eight-eyed giant spiders finally understood that those companions in front of them had not passed through the flames, but had been burned to ashes in an instant.
It then began to warn its companions, but because of the chaos of the whole scene, there were still many eight-eyed spiders that continued to burn into nothingness, so they stopped, hesitating around the flames, not knowing what to do.
(End of chapter)