Chapter 220: Quest on Easy Difficulty
Looking at the empty room, Kyle frowned.
Whether as a member of Hufflepuff or as the initiator, Kyle felt it was his duty to help Professor Sprout make up for this little mistake.
It's just that the Devil's Net is still in the Room on the eighth floor, and it would be a waste of time to move it again, and it is estimated that by the time he returns, Quirrell will have turned to ashes.
So Kyle decides to replace it with something else.
He opened the box and took out all the kale inside, neatly arranging it under the trapdoor.
There are about 30 of them in total, just enough to cover the steps used to put the devil's net.
He had taken two seeds from Professor Sprout's greenhouse, and now he had returned them tenfold if he had placed them here.
Kyle looked at his masterpiece and nodded in satisfaction...... This is the strength that the Guardian Philosopher's Stone should have, and the previous Devil's Net was like a joke, too perfunctory.
Hopefully, Professor Quirrell will be as fond of biting kale as he is, and will understand their habits and weaknesses, or else...... He's probably going to be out of luck.
As for what Harry should do, Kyle wasn't worried at all, he had a hunch that Harry would be fine.
After doing all this, Kyle got back on his broomstick and flew down a stone corridor before coming to Professor Flitwick's level.
In the brightly lit room, countless winged keys flutter their wings like birds and fly around under the high vaulted ceiling.
There was also a row of worn-out broomsticks at the entrance, no more, no less, exactly three.
"Three broomsticks...... Tsk, there's something wrong with Professor Flitwick. Kyle muttered quietly.
In order to cause some trouble for Professor Quirrell, Kyle did not rush through the level, but took out his wand and whispered to the broom in the corner:
"Fly around!"
Three brooms floated up one after the other and flew away along the stone corridor behind.
As for where they end up, Kyle himself doesn't know.
It doesn't matter where you go anyway, as long as you're not in this room.
Kyle himself then jumped off the broom and walked briskly to the other end of the room.
The keys that flew in the air didn't move, and he made his way to the door unscathed.
Kyle pulls out the master key, slips it into the keyhole and twists it gently...... With a click, the lock popped open.
I have to say that this level is even more perfunctory than Professor Sprout's devil's net, and it is not difficult at all.
Even if you don't use the master key, as long as you go to the Forbidden Forest and find a tree guard cauldron, you can easily pass through.
But then Professor McGonagall's level is a bit more troublesome.
The chessboard, which was empty before, is now full of black and white chess pieces...... The chess pieces are all carved out of stone, almost two meters high, and look like those stone statues in the castle, which is very oppressive.
Kyle frowned, feeling a little embarrassed, his magic chess level was average, and it was okay to be entertained usually, but he was really not very sure that he would be able to pass this level.
Luckily, he had another option, maybe a little rude, and I hope Professor McGonagall wouldn't be angry.
Kyle opens the chest and releases the troll.
"I need to go to the other side."
The troll tilted its head, and it took a moment to understand what Kyle meant, and he stepped onto the chessboard with his stick.
The white pieces tried to stop them, but they were as fragile as mud in front of the trolls with incredible brute strength, and they shattered with a single stick.
Kyle followed the troll and walked straight to the door opposite.
Behind him, the broken pieces were slowly recovering, and Kyle didn't stop, reloading the trolls back into the box and heading down the next hallway.
The room after that was also filled with trolls, and a disgusting stench came to my nose, the smell was simply more lethal than the trolls themselves!
Holding his breath, Kyle used the Illusion Charm to easily fool the trolls, and hurried through the room to the final level.
There is only one table with seven bottles of different shapes.
As soon as Kyle crossed the threshold, a purple flame rose from behind him, sealing the doorway...... At the same time, the door to the front burst into black flames.
He was trapped in the middle.
Kyle walked over to the table and picked up the parchment on it.
Simple logical reasoning problems...... If someone who lives on Baker Street in London is here, they probably know the answer at a glance.
Kyle wasn't that fast, but he didn't need to reason anymore and just picked up the smallest bottle.
Kyle uncorked the bottle, looked at the black liquid inside, hesitated, and didn't choose to drink it.
The color was so weird that he couldn't get his mouth shut.
And Snape's potions have one more thing in common...... As long as he doesn't drink it himself, the taste is indescribable.
Mikel had said the first time he drank the potion last year that the fertilizer in the greenhouse smelled sweeter than that stuff.
Kyle doesn't know if he's exaggerating, but it's always good to be cautious.
After all, Snape knew who wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone, and according to his personality, he might really add some spices to the right potion.
Kyle decisively put the bottle back down, and took his wand to the black flame in front of him.
Then, an orange glow began to glow on his wand.
The glow began to spread from the tip of the battle, and soon dyed the wand a vivid orange.
Kyle backhanded his wand into the ground.
"All curses are over!"
In an instant, the purple and black flames went out at the same time, and the entire room returned to its original form.
Kyle breathed a sigh of relief.
Thanks to Dumbledore, he changed this large spell that had to be unleashed by multiple wizards twenty years ago into a single spell.
Otherwise, ordinary spells may not really work.
Kyle walked briskly through the doorway and made his way to the last room.
Quirrell ...... Or maybe Voldemort hadn't come yet, and there was only a huge mirror in the room.
Mirror of Eris.
Kyle stepped forward and circled around the mirror.
To be honest, he had been thinking about it for a long time and didn't know how Dumbledore had hidden the Philosopher's Stone in this mirror.
Kyle guessed that Dumbledore must have used alchemy to disassemble the Mirror of Eris, add the Philosopher's Stone, and reassemble it again.
Kyle certainly couldn't do that, but it was easy for the alchemists.
And Dumbledore happened to be a master of alchemy, otherwise, he would not have become friends with Nicolame at a young age.
The smoky silverware in the headmaster's office should be his work, but I don't know what their purpose is.
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(End of chapter)