The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter Three Hundred and Thirty The Created Monster

"Cheers to the exam results!"

Under the beech tree by the Black Lake, Albert and his group, who had just finished their final exams, were clinking glasses with cold butter beers to celebrate that they finally got rid of the sweltering classroom and the shadow of the final exam.

After eating half a cup of butter beer, the sultry heat of June dissipated most of the time, and a breeze blew from the lake, bringing the slightest coolness.

"You tell me, how many years has the big squid in the black lake lived!" Fred looked at the big squid lying in the warm shallow water and basked in the sun, and casually found a topic.

"Hundreds of years?"

"Ordinary animals can't live that long!"

The three of them looked at Albert, waiting for each other's answer.

"Who knows?"

Albert was lying on the reclining chair transformed from the Transformation Spell, and yawned lazily: "The big squid should have lived for many years. I doubt if it was the pet that the Big Four kept in the Black Lake."

"It's possible, I heard that the big squid won't hurt the students at Hogwarts. If you accidentally fall into the water when crossing the lake, it will send the students to the boat." Lee Jordan said, fiddling with the branches lightly. Its tentacles, as a result, the tentacles of the giant squid patted the lake water, splashing Lee Jordan directly.

This scene made Fred and George couldn't help laughing.

"Ordinary animals can't live that long." Fred didn't believe Albert's words.

"Yes, just Phoenix." Albert reminded.

The three of them couldn't help rolling their eyes.

"Apart from Phoenix?"

"The basilisk may also live a long time," said Albert mysteriously.

"Basilisk, what is that?"

"In a very old book at Hogwarts, it is recorded that: In our country, there are many terrible beasts and monsters, among which the most bizarre and deadly is the basilisk, also known as the basilisk. The snake king. This snake can get very large, usually lives for hundreds of years, and it is hatched from a male egg by a toad."

"You actually memorized the contents of the book." Fred looked at Albert in shock and couldn't help muttering,

"How busy are you!"

"Is there something wrong with your concern?" Albert was immediately speechless.

"It hatched from a male egg, by a... toad?" George felt strange.

"Well, the basilisk is a magical creature created by a dark wizard. Its lethality is amazing. I heard that the basilisk's gaze can kill people. Anyone who is stared at by its gaze will die immediately." Albert deliberately widened. Eyes, "like this."

"The basilisk can stare at people?" The three obviously didn't believe it.

"Probably! I'm not sure." Albert continued, "That's the information I found last time I checked the giant spider. Basilisk likes to eat spiders, and it is the natural enemy of the giant spider."

"You think the giant squid is also a magical creature made by wizards?" Lee Jordan understood what Albert meant.

"Well, I think the big squid may be a magical creature made by the Big Four. They arranged it in the Black Lake as a solid defense line for Hogwarts." Albert thought for a while and said, "If anyone wants to cross If the lake attacks Hogwarts, they will be attacked by giant squid on the lake and capsized, and they will all sink to the bottom of the lake to feed the fish.”

"Why do you think so?" George asked curiously.

"Eight-eyed spiders were created to guard a wizard's abode or treasure, as were other monsters, usually created by magic."

"Okay, don't fool us." Fred couldn't help rolling his eyes, an expression he didn't think we would be fooled.

"Haven't you noticed that the terrain around Hogwarts Castle is easy to defend and difficult to attack?" Albert also knew that the three of them didn't pay much attention to these things, so he just told them about it as a joke.

"There are also a large number of knight statues and knight armors in the castle. When necessary, wizards can use magic to drive them, turning these things into the most loyal soldiers to resist invasion from the outside world."

"It seems to make sense." The three said casually.

"That era was called the Dark Middle Ages. Do you think it's dangerous?" Albert didn't care, and continued: "There were probably fewer wizards in that era than we are now, and there was no order. If there was a Muggle army attacking In the case of this castle, the number of wizards cannot stop it."

"Muggles will attack Hogwarts?" The three of them were dumbfounded.

"Of course, it may also be other dark creatures, or evil wizards. A thousand years ago, the world was not very safe." Albert put away his dull tone and said with a smile: "However, I have no historical documents. Find the record of the war at Hogwarts."

"So, what you said just now, are you fooling us again?"

All three of them couldn't help rolling their eyes, knowing that they had been deceived by Albert again.

"It's just speculation!"

"Stop those useless speculations, when are we going to find Gryffindor's secret treasure?" Fred asked in a low voice, looking around, making sure no one was around.

"Tomorrow morning!" Albert added, "ride over on a broomstick."

"Ride a broom?" The three of them looked at each other. Originally, they thought they were going to go deep into the forbidden forest, but they didn't expect Albert to actually fly over the sky on a broom.

"Otherwise? Are you still planning to break into the Forbidden Forest and fight the Eight-Eyed Giant Spider?" Albert was speechless. It was too stupid to try to cross the Forbidden Forest from the ground. He never thought about taking risks from the very beginning.

"Then what is the purpose of the magical confrontation we have practiced for so long?" Li Jordan couldn't help complaining, "And the spell to deal with the eight-eyed giant spider."

"Of course, to ensure the safety of our own lives." Albert said his plan: "We first ride a broom to the vicinity of the secret treasure guide, and then slowly look for it at a lower altitude."

"We were stupidly preparing to walk through the forest." George felt that he and Fred were so stupid at the time, why didn't they think about flying overhead!

"Back then, we didn't have broomsticks!" Fred protested.

"What should I do!" Lee Jordan asked hurriedly. Among the four, he was the only one without a broom.

"Let George drive you then." Fred grinned and threw the trouble to his brother, and Albert would definitely not be able to tell the time and energy.

"Idiot, doesn't Albert still have a silver arrow?" George admired his quickness, "Of course, Lee Jordan will come with us on a broom."

"It won't fall down suddenly," Lee Jordan said worriedly: "After all, it's an antique!"

"It shouldn't, even if you fall, I will catch you as soon as possible!" Albert comforted casually.

"Shut up your stinky mouth if you can't comfort others!" Lee Jordan complained. "I don't want to fall off a broom."

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