Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 334: The final boss

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When Fred, George and Lee Jordan saw Albert flying out of the strange fog on a broom, their faces were filled with surprise that they could not conceal.

Although the three of them couldn't figure out what was going on for a while, Albert's flying out on a broom undoubtedly proved that this trick was very useful.

The three men surrounded Albert and asked him about this matter.

Albert did not hide anything and directly told his roommates about his experiences and observations in the fog.

The three of them fell silent upon hearing this, secretly thanking their luck. If they hadn't waited for Albert to come out and had run into the fog with their eyes closed, they would all be in big trouble.

"What are you going to do, are you going to enjoy the fun of going through this magical fog, or are you going to fly straight through it on your broomstick

"Ride your broom and don't waste your time exploring!" Fred said righteously.

"That's what I thought," George agreed immediately.

“Why don’t you give it a try? It’s really exciting to pass the levels.” Albert suggested with a smile.

"Why hasn't Gryffindor considered broomsticks?" Lee Jordan said, changing the subject.

"Haven't you read The Origin of Quidditch?" Albert smiled and shook his head. "There's an introduction to flying broomsticks in the book."

"Ahem, I think we should go over there first!" Lee Jordan said again: "I don't really want to use the Silver Arrow, how about we switch? I feel that antique broom is not safe!"

Albert couldn't help rolling his eyes, but he didn't refuse to exchange brooms with Lee Jordan. It didn't matter to him which broom to use.

"It's your poor flying skills, not the broom!" George muttered.

"You're the only one who talks too much!" Lee Jordan glared.

As it turned out, Lee Jordan's flying skills were really poor. He really fell off the broom when he was flying upside down. In the end, it was Fred who pulled him up, and the four of them successfully flew through the foggy area.

"Were you almost frightened to the point of peeing your pants?" George couldn't help but chuckled as he looked at the disheveled Lee Jordan, but Albert glared at him and he shut up obediently.

"Are you okay?"

"I just thought I was going to be stabbed to death by those stone spikes," Lee Jordan muttered.

"You're not dead yet, are you?" Albert patted Lee Jordan's shoulder and comforted him. You'll get used to it after playing it a few times. This upside-down corridor is really exciting.

"I don't want to do it again."

"Don't be silly, we'll do it again when we get back." Fred laughed maliciously.

"Okay, let's go!"

After turning a corner, Albert felt that everyone was walking down, without encountering anything exciting on the way, until they came to a large room.

When they just entered the room, blue torches suddenly lit up on the surrounding walls. The room was very empty, and there was a very tall stone statue inside. When Albert and his companions stepped into the room, the huge stone statue moved, giving a sense of déjà vu like entering the boss room in a game.

"Hey, stop joking. Are you going to let us defeat this big guy?" George couldn't help but exclaimed.

There was no way, every time the huge stone statue moved, the ground beneath its feet would shake.

Albert's face didn't look very good either. After all, if he was really hit by this big guy, it would be no joke.

"Don't just stand there!" Albert cursed in his heart, and pulled the dazed people back to the passage. Fortunately, the room was not closed, otherwise these dazed guys would probably be doomed.

"What are you daydreaming about? Do you want to die?" Albert scolded angrily.

"Forget about the upside-down corridor just now. This is no joke. If you get hit by that thing, you will really die." Fred said, looking at the huge stone statue that had stopped moving.

"Can we use a Disillusionment Charm, or ride on a broomstick..."

"Quiet!" Albert shouted. He could see that none of the three wanted to face the huge stone statue in the room.

"Is there any good solution?"

"This level is also a test for Gryffindor. You should see the door on the opposite side. I guess the door will only open after we defeat the giant stone statue." Albert continued.

The three of them looked at each other and hesitated. They liked adventure, but that didn't mean they wanted to die. If they were stepped on by the huge stone statue, they would probably be turned into meat patties.

"I won't force you." Albert said calmly, "Anyway, I will definitely go in and see what treasures Gryffindor has left behind."

"Fight it!" Fred gritted his teeth.

"right."

"You tell me what to do."

As friends, the three would not let Albert face the giant stone statue alone.

The three of them used tricks to pass the first level, but there was obviously no way out for this level. If they couldn't pass the level set by Gryffindor on their own, how could they be qualified to get the treasure inside?"

After Albert briefly explained the tactics, the four of them re-entered the room. The giant stone statue regained its ability to move, and the loud noise it made when moving gave people a strong sense of oppression.

Albert waved his wand and cast an explosion spell directly on the giant stone statue to destroy its mobility first. This was a simple tactic developed by the four of them. This big guy had no brains.

The explosive spell exploded at the giant stone statue's legs, but the power of the spell was not enough to break its legs.

Fred, George and Lee Jordan used the Obstacle Spell together to stop the other leg of the giant stone statue. This directly caused the statue's body to lose balance and fall heavily to the ground with a loud bang, shaking the whole room.

"A stone statue is just a stone statue after all. It just looks a little scary."

A few minutes later, Albert used an explosive spell to blow up the statue's head and limbs, and the thing could no longer move.

"It's just a little big. I didn't expect it to be so easy to deal with!" Fred couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief as he looked at the fallen stone statue.

"No, this level is actually very difficult. The body of this huge stone statue is very solid. It is probably cast with magic." Albert analyzed, "My Explosion Spell is very powerful. It can kill an eight-eyed giant spider in one go. I used the Explosion Spell many times just now to make it stop completely."

"you mean… "

"Ordinary spells probably won't have much effect on it." Albert said to Fred, "If you don't believe me, you can try using the Cutting Spell or the Crushing Spell."

The three of them tried the Crushing Spell on the giant stone statue, and the result was just as Albert said, this guy's body was very strong and their Crushing Spell had no effect.

The three of them turned to Albert and said, "We also want to learn the Explosion Spell."

"Learn the basics first. This spell is one of the more difficult ones." Albert did not refuse, but he did not agree either. He did not want his roommates to be too ambitious. Besides, this spell was a bit dangerous. If it was used on students casually, who knows what would happen.

"Let's go in and see what good things Gryffindor left here." Albert took the lead and walked towards the door.

After the huge stone statue was knocked down by the four people, the door opened automatically.

By the way, there is no way to enter that stone door unless you defeat the huge stone statue guarding the door, unless you use powerful magic to blast the stone door open directly. However, this is obviously more difficult than defeating the guards.