Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 213: Ivan's Attack

“Obstacles!” Ivan shouted loudly and a red light appeared at the end of the wand.

He tripped a climbing corpse on the island with a handicap spell.

On the rock in the back, more vaginas emerged from the water, crossed the fallen companion, or stepped on its fallen body and came back.

Evan issued several more spells that slowed the walking of the corpses.

Then he pointed his wand at the rocks beneath their feet and focused on deforming them. In a duel with Snape the other day, he saw the other side turn a round wood table into a black serpent, and then applied a continuous method to turn the serpent into a dense and numb little eye snake.

These powerful, seemingly magical spells fall under the category of transformative techniques.

It works exactly as Ivan learned in Professor McGonagall's Transformation class to turn hedgehogs into a teapot.

It's just that the more complex the deformation, the shorter the completion time, the harder the application.

Like Snape, turning a round table into a giant python in an instant, and then turning a giant python into dozens of cobras, requires tremendous manipulation skills, theoretical knowledge of transformation techniques, and powerful magical support.

Ivan is not in a position to do so yet, but this gives him a hint.

Mastery of spells and techniques such as deformation can be very helpful in boosting combat power and winning battles when magic cannot grow rapidly and powerful dark magic cannot be used at will.

Like last year's Fighting Club hosted by Lohart, two men stood with their wands and recited spells at each other in place, which belonged to a lower level of combat.

A true sorcerer's battle depends on who reacts faster than the spell.

Can you use the surrounding terrain more flexibly, as well as the mixing power of various magics?

Transformation is an important part of this as the foundation of all magic.

Of course, this is just a fight between wizards in the general sense.

If they were as powerful as Dumbledore and Voldemort, the battle between them would be a completely different style, beyond everyone's imagination.

Ivan pointed a wand at a rock not far away and quickly chanted a spell in his mouth, concentrating on deforming it.

He had not tried to change the size of a rock before, some unskilled, until many vaginas passed before it gradually began to change.

“Success!" Ivan looked happily at the brilliant stones on the shore of the lake.

Under his control, the blue-black boulder slowly stood up.

It seemed to come alive, and it began to change, with arms and legs that, although extremely rough in outline, could barely be seen as a giant monster shape.

It is well known that trolls are terrible monsters as tall as twelve feet and weighing more than a ton. They are extremely aggressive and powerful, but they are stupid.

The rock kept changing and then stopped sharply.

This is already Ivan's limit, and while he ultimately did not succeed in becoming a troll, it is already a proud and proud act for a twelve-year-old wizard like him to be able to turn a dozen feet of boulder into an active object.

Now, this boulder looks more like a stone giant.

It stood swayed, stone chips and dust flickering, with an appalling atmosphere.

And in front of it, those horrible old vaginas were like a little kid.

Hurrah, hurrah!

Between the rock and the rock, there is a huge, hearty friction.

On the island, everyone stopped attacking, watching with surprise the sudden appearance of giants, even uninspired vaginas, staring blindly at it with their eyes filled with spider webs.

No one can imagine Ivan turning into such a huge big guy.

Looking at the exterior is enough to make people feel scared...

Only Ivan himself knew that this stone giant seemed powerful, actually strong and dry, and generally did not say anything about the attack, because of its size, it consumed a great deal of magic.

Feeling that his body was being depleted of magic, Ivan knew that it could not be delayed, and he rushed to control the Stone Giant to launch an attack.

The vaginas seemed silly and stunned. The Stone Giant swept all the climbing corpses on the right side of the island back into the lake with astonishing explosive power.

Boom!!!

Heavy impact, striking collision, deafening noise keeps ringing.

In just a few seconds, after a stormy attack, Ivan gasped and let go of control over the Stone Titans. It fell down heavily and pressed five or six vaginas under it, carrying a sound of broken bones.

Everyone stared at what happened at the moment, and even Dumbledore watched the stone giant fall to pieces on the ground with interest.

In his view, Evan's magic is somewhat impractical. There are many flaws in the technique, and the magic is not applied perfectly enough. And...

But given Ivan's age, it's really hard to do that.

Dumbledore can see that Ivan's childish attack was actually an exercise and a bold attempt.

If he is given enough time and space, the child's future will not be marketable.

Dumbledore's eyes flashed with anxiety, and he remembered that the boat sank rapidly after Ivan came aboard.

No one knew that he had drained nearly a quarter of his magic to stall the boat.

That means Ivan already has a quarter of his magic power.

This is certainly impossible, and Dumbledore is well aware of his current state of magic. At his age, while actual combat might become weaker and weaker due to physical fitness and other reasons, the magic in his body is absolutely at the peak of what a wizard can achieve.

Don't say Ivan, not even Sirius, can have that much magic.

Dumbledore has just sneaked in, and Ivan is currently in a very good state of magic among his peers, but is unlikely to reach a quarter of himself.

It's not its own magic power, which means that Evan must have carried a powerful magic item with him. What could it be?!

Dumbledore weighed Evan carefully and his pale blue eyes filled with curiosity.

Like Tom Riddles back then, this student brings too much amazement to himself.

To be honest, Dumbledore doesn't like this feeling beyond his grasp.

However, he did not intend to take action, and what happened to Tom Riddles had taught him enough lessons.

Over the years, Dumbledore has been thinking that the farther Riddle goes on the wrong path, the more he has an inescapable responsibility for what he did that year.

Gellert Grindelwald, his former best friend, was so impressed.

Dumbledore thought he'd forgotten those things, but many years later, when he first saw young Tom Riddle in the orphanage, he looked back at him.

He knew he had to stop the young Riddle, stop him from becoming the second Grindelwald, stop him from going astray and becoming the second Dark King.

But it failed, and the end result was even worse.

Dumbledore sighed, perhaps by the time this thought arose in his mind, he was doomed to fail.

Perhaps that's the root cause of all the unfortunate things that happened later.