The green light from the explosion first touched Lockhart who was the closest, and then all the green light penetrated into Lockhart's body in an instant like a baby swallow returning to its nest.
At the same time, a huge repulsive force knocked Lockhart upside down, leaping backwards and upwards, and finally hit the stone at the top of the passage.
The rebound landed, and this time, Lockhart really passed out.
The sudden change made Harry and Ron stunned again, their eyes widened in astonishment, staring straight at the unconscious Lockhart.
Not far away, Kewen felt his heart beating wildly.
Seeing that Harry and Ron were fine, he let out a long and inaudible breath.
Given time for him to think about what was going on, he soon had a result in his mind.
In the original plot, the Weasley family is very poor, and Ron doesn't even have his own wand, so he can only use Bill's old robe, Charlie's old wand, and Percy's pet mouse.
Charlie's wand was old and fragile. Therefore, Ron drove a speeding car into the Whomping Willow at the beginning of school, and was broken into two pieces by the Whomping Willow.
Afterwards Ron simply taped the two wands together and used them for a whole term.
This prevented him from successfully casting any spells throughout the semester.
In the end, Lockhart caused the 'amnesia spell' to bite him back because he used Ron's 'bad wand' to cast a spell.
This is the information in Kewen's memory.
The reality today is different.
Although Ron still inherited Bill's old robes and Percy's pet mouse 'Scabbets', the wand was not as it was in the original plot.
Wands are very important to wizards.
So, although the family hid their skyrocketing wealth from Ron, they bought him a brand new and sturdy wand.
Under the chain reaction, Ron's wand was not damaged by the Whomping Willow on the first day of school.
After Ke Wen figured out the cause and effect of all this, he couldn't help but feel a little scared.
As long as he discovered it a little later, as long as his reaction speed was a little slower.
Then, the current Harry Potter may have become an idiot who has completely lost all memory.
Kewen hadn't completely suppressed his fear, when suddenly there was a "rumbling" sound of rocks colliding above the passage.
Immediately afterwards, the rocks at the top of the passage suddenly cracked several gaps, and a large amount of dust fell down from those gaps like waterfalls.
In a burst of 'cracking' sound, the cracks on the rocks became bigger and bigger, and it looked like it was about to collapse.
Seeing this, Ke Wen quickly rushed out with a long step, and quickly rushed to Harry's side.
The tunnel began to collapse due to the explosion of Lockhart's spell just now.
Large chunks of rubble began to fall down, catapulting and collapsing in all directions.
The location of the collapse was relatively close to Harry, and many falling rubble began to collapse towards Harry.
Seeing this, Harry threw himself to the ground quickly, covering his head with his hands.
On the side, Ke Wen quickly took a look at Ron, and after realizing that the avalanche could not threaten Ron, he then withdrew his attention.
In stealth, Ke Wen waved his hand casually, as if motivated by thoughts, and swept away the broken rocks flying over.
Again, reality is not a story. Without his protection, Harry, who was lying on the ground, would be hit by two gravels on his back and calf.
After a while the landslide ended and the surroundings became quiet, Harry stood up cautiously.
The broken stones from the landslide formed a stone wall, which almost completely separated Harry and Ron, leaving only some inaccessible gaps for Harry and Ron to communicate with.
Harry gave Ron a few words of advice, and then continued along the passage with a decisive attitude as if he was going to the meeting alone.
Ke Wen still followed behind in a hidden body, watching Harry use 'Parseltongue' to open a mechanism again, and finally entered a huge space like a mausoleum.
A wide stone road goes straight forward, surrounded by streams on both sides, and there are many large giant snake sculptures standing in each stream.
At the end of the stone road is a huge stone wall with a human head. It is unknown who the head is, maybe Merlin, or Slytherin, one of the founders of the academy.
Ginny Weasley was lying not far from the 'Portrait'.
Seeing this, Harry immediately ran over quickly.
Perhaps the small trend can change, but the general trend cannot be changed. The next thing is almost the same as the original plot in Kewen's memory.
The ghost of Voldemort in his youth appeared, and then he and Harry started the routine plot of "the villain dies because of talking too much, and the protagonist wins through liberation".
After Harry had finished expressing his loyalty to Dumbledore several times, Fox, the Phoenix, rushed over in good time wearing the sorting hat, looking familiar, obviously Dumbledore had already discovered this place.
Afterwards, the basilisk was summoned by Voldemort to appear, and it turned out to be so tyrannical when it appeared on the stage, and how embarrassing it looked when it was easily blinded by the Phoenix.
Next, the basilisk that lost its eyes was completely powerless, as if it had become a counterfeit, and its strength was almost unleashed. In the end, Harry used the Gryffindor sword from the 'Sorting Hat' to successfully kill it .
Ke Wen's covert protection operation turned into an anticlimactic result.
Apart from helping a little at the beginning, he became a spectator during the final battle.
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After Harry succeeded in killing the Basilisk, Dumbledore returned to the Academy the next day, resuming his duties as Headmaster.
In the principal's office, Dumbledore praised Harry and Ron for their bravery, and said that they would be awarded the 'Academy Special Contribution Award'.
After dismissing Harry and Ron easily, Dumbledore looked up to the second floor and said with a soft smile, "Thank you, children, and thank you for protecting them."
Ke Wen's figure appeared on the second floor. While walking down the stairs, he shook his head and said, "No, I just helped them a little."
When he came to the first floor, Ke Wen said with some emotion: "Perhaps it was indeed fate. Mr. Potter seemed to have been helped by a god at that time. During the process of fighting the basilisk, the whole process seemed safe and sound."
Dumbledore recalled the 'memory thread' picture provided by Cowen, and finally had to nod slowly in agreement.
But he waved his hands again and said, "You don't have to be humble, I haven't forgotten how you cut off the wand in Lockhart's hand in the memory picture, and how you helped Harry resist the flying stone."
Next, the two terminated the topic very tacitly.
Dumbledore felt a little owed to Ke Wen, but Ke Wen was not interested at all.
After chatting some gossip, Kewen proposed the idea of learning to 'ingest divine thoughts'.
Dumbledore thought for a moment, then nodded in agreement...
Thanks to the three friends of 'Jia Lou', 'Bookworm Crazy Tiger', 'How dare you miss a beautiful woman' for their support again!
(end of this chapter)