Chapter 21 Jumping Repeatedly Between the Waves and Gou
Nicks didn't stop the trio, and he and the Weasley brothers committed the murder together.
Half an hour after the curfew began, George deliberately exposed himself to Mrs. Loris's field of vision.
Lady Loris immediately went to Filch.
Filch moved faster than ever, and with his wand in hand, he made his way to the place where George had appeared.
There was a glow on the wand. It was a fluorescent flicker, a relatively basic spell.
The Knicks and Fred hide in the blind corner of Filch's field of vision and observe Filch. They were amazed that Filch had learned the spell in one day.
Filch after passing around the corner. Fred signaled that the Knicks could attack, and threw a large dung bomb at Filch first.
The Knicks fired his bow left and right, and several large dung bombs flew past.
Filch deftly turned to dodge the attacks of Knicks and Fred, and he roared and rushed over.
George on the other side also began to attack, and Filch seemed to have eyes in the back and dodged the big dung bomb.
Fred takes the Knicks into a secret passage and leaves the scene.
Filch came over and couldn't find anyone, so he turned to chase George again. George had already left.
The trio met in another place.
Fred said happily: "George, it's starting to be interesting, Filch can dodge the big dung bomb, can he dodge the spell?" ”
George: "That's for the Knicks." ”
Nicks: "Probably not, potions aren't that powerful." ”
George: "Looks like they need Ron's help, Filch is flexible and not so easy to hit. ”
Knicks: "You can hit with a covering shot, you can always hit it." ”
Fred: "It would be nice to have a helper, but Ron is too stupid." ”
The three of them found Harry and the three, who had just been hiding to watch the play, and Hermione said, "Are you going back?" ”
George: "No, we need help. ”
Fred: "Filch has become flexible. ”
George: "Covered strikes are needed. ”
Knicks: "Harry, you go help, I'll hold Hermione steady." ”
The Knicks thought that Ron's shot was dangerous and might be caught by Filch, so it was better to hide and watch the show.
Harry nodded in agreement.
Weasley moved again, arranging the ambush and the Nyx finding a place to observe.
When Fred went to seduce Filch, something unfortunate happened.
Snape appears in front of the Knicks. Knicks tried to defend himself, and Snape made a silent gesture.
Filch is coming. He waved his wand, "fluorescent flickering".
With a flick of Snape's wand, Filch had an extra layer of defense, and then he waved his wand again, leaving Knicks and Hermione invisible to him.
The Knicks' mind is running wildly, and he's been showing some flaws lately. The thought of preparing a potion for Snape covered his body in a cold sweat.
I didn't think much about it at the time, but I was itchy when I saw high-grade materials, and I was equipped with high-grade potions.
None of this is a problem.
The point is that he said that high-grade potions can't be drunk directly, which is the biggest flaw.
Filch was the first to drink the potion. Snape may have come to observe Filch and chose the same location as they did, accidentally catching Knicks.
Old Deng may also be nearby, but he is more hidden, Voldemort is still at Hogwarts, and Old Deng will not let the accident appear.
Responding to Snape's inquiries must not be a problem. Otherwise, it will be remembered by the Defence, and then it will be forgotten.
Knicks wasn't worried about the system and potions being exposed, but about the fact that Deng and Snape Sr. saw the movies and books in their memories, knew the future, and knew that he wasn't from this world.
What to do with him then, to turn him into a real Knicks?
Time was running out for him, and he had to come up with an answer before Snape asked.
How to explain that he knows high-level potions, high-level materials to make high-level potions? Does that make sense? How did you know the formula, the low-level potions still went wrong, and the high-level potions were made directly?
Is it explained by the Five Elements Doctrine? But he hasn't touched this kind of thing, and he can't stand up to questioning!
Will the inference be believed? What does the feeling of mixing low-level materials infer on the high-end materials?
But the potion materials don't match at all.
Nicks regretted that he was too jumpy in the first place, isn't it good to be honest with low-level potions? Why do you see that Hunter likes to match high-level potions, and if you match it, you will match it, why do you say it.
Filch kept casting fluorescent flickers, but in fact the castle was not so dark that it didn't need spell lighting.
He's letting his emotions out.
Filch flickered again and again, and the last time it suddenly failed.
His magic power is not enough, and normal young wizards will not appear to have insufficient magic power, let alone adult wizards.
There are many reasons for this.
Filch is old, his magic is fading, and he was a squib when he was a child, his magic stagnated and did not grow, and his adult magic did not grow, and the result was that the magic was very little, and a few fluorescent flickers were gone.
The solution is simple, continue to drink potions, improve the sequence, and as long as you reach sequence 7, you will be on par with an adult wizard.
Seeing that Filch can't cast magic, Knicks and Snape are suspicious of potions at the same time, and Knicks feel that low-rank potions don't solve the underlying problem, and they need to improve the sequence.
Snape, on the other hand, felt that the potions were flawed and could be improved, and his suspicions about the Knicks dissipated considerably.
The flawed description is not a mature formula, it was conceived by the Knicks, but it needs to be improved.
Nicks still needs to learn potions configuration, and tomorrow he will go to Professor McGonagall to come over and confine him down.
Filch was stunned when he failed to cast a spell, thinking that the potion had failed, and began to curse Nix in his mouth.
Knicks can think of Filch coming to him tomorrow and shouting "Are you worthy of Kim Galleon?" R you M! Refund! ”
In the moment when Filch was stunned, countless large dung bombs hit him, blocking Filch's dodge angle.
Filch's face turned green when he saw the large dung bombs in the sky, but fortunately he still had Snape's armor on him.
The bombs continue to attack, the armor is broken, and Filch is ravaged by the bombs.
Snape frowned, his armor would be shattered by a large dung bomb. The attack power of the big dung bomb is not high, and it relies on the number of people to break the armor spell.
Filch roared, but only half of it, and the second half of the sound was blocked by a large dung bomb, which suddenly he swallowed.
Retching on the spot for a while, the curse vows to make the Weasley twins pay.
On the other side, the Weasley brothers had already retreated with Ron and Harry.
Snape showed up to help Filch clean up and asked, "You've lost your ability to cast spells?" ”
Filch: "That little liar liared on me, I'm going to skin him." ”
Snape: "Try again." ”
Filch released a fluorescent flicker again.
The wand flickered, then extinguished, and Filch was stunned, realizing that it was not that he couldn't cast spells, but that he had run out of mana.