Seeing this scene, Wentworth couldn't help but be stunned for a moment, but unfortunately, after Draco's spell hit the troll, the troll just shook slightly a few times, but was not hung in the air by Draco.
The giant touched his head with a puzzled look on his face, and then was about to raise the wooden stick in his hand again.
Cedric on the side asked Wentworth: "Are we not going to take action yet? The giant monster itself has a certain resistance to magic. Besides, it is so big that Draco and the others' magic power is not enough to cause damage to it!"
But Wentworth signaled Cedric to wait a moment. Even so, Wentworth held the wand in his hand, ready to rescue at any time.
Seeing that the troll was about to raise the stick in his hand again, Harry, who was throwing stones at the troll, rushed forward, hugged the troll's arm, and was lifted high above the troll's head.
Then Harry loosened his hands and landed right on top of the troll's head.
"Harry!"
Draco shouted loudly with an anxious look on his face.
Harry was on the troll's head, constantly hitting it, and even pulled out his wand and stuck it into the troll's nostrils.
The troll, whose nostril was pierced by the wand, was obviously angry. He grabbed Harry from under his head, then lifted Harry's legs and hung him upside down in front of him, and was about to swing the wooden stick at Harry.
At the same time, Harry also said loudly:
"Help me now!"
Hearing Harry's call, Draco raised his wand again, held his breath, and prepared to cast the spell again.
At the same time, Ron also rushed forward and hugged the troll's wooden stick. The troll shook the stick violently a few times, trying to shake Ron off the stick, but Ron held the stick tightly and refused to let go.
After two more failed attempts, the angry giant raised his stick high up, as if he was about to smash it down on the ground! If it hit the ground hard, Ron would be covered in blood.
At this time, Draco was finally ready. He raised his wand high and shouted again: "Hanging Bell!"
"Hanging fuchsia!"
There were two consecutive upside-down bells, but the target was not the troll, but Harry and Ron. Harry and Ron, who were hit by the upside-down bells, hung upside down involuntarily and flew towards the ceiling.
However, at this time, both of them were held in the giant monster's hands. The giant looked like he was holding a hydrogen balloon in one hand and was being driven to float slowly into the air.
Wentworth, who had witnessed the entire process, murmured with a strange look on his face:
"This style of painting is getting more and more weird!"
Outside the door of the girls' restroom in the basement, a slender figure was hiding behind a pillar and also witnessed the whole process. This person was none other than Cassandra, who was among the group of students evacuating from Hogwarts and had seen Wentworth leave and followed.
Cassandra was not only very calm, but also looked at the whole place from the beginning with a scrutinizing gaze.
Cassandra was heard mumbling to herself, "Harry Potter? He is not lacking in courage, but, at the moment, he only has a little courage. On the contrary, it is this little brother of our Slytherin."
At this point, Cassandra couldn't help but look at Draco, who was wearing the Slytherin uniform, with a hint of admiration on her face, and said:
"Draco Malfoy? Whether it's his reaction speed or his ability to adapt to changing circumstances, it's really commendable! He also casts spells well! At this age, being able to do this shows that he has the potential to become an excellent wizard in the future. Perhaps, he deserves an identity card."
While Cassandra was looking at Draco, the giant monster that Draco had sent up to the sky seemed a little scared. Leaving the ground, it always felt a little uneasy.
As soon as he landed, the troll picked up a long wooden stick from the ground and looked at Harry and Ron who were hanging upside down on the roof, as if he was going to smash the stick at them again.
Although Draco raised his wand again at this time, Wentworth, who was not far away, found that Draco was pale and sweating profusely due to continuous use of spells beyond his age.
Seeing this, Wentworth shook his head, but he no longer hesitated and said to Cedric beside him:
"Let's attack together! Stunning spell!"
Having said that, Wentworth still took the lead in casting a disarming spell to ensure the safety of Harry and Ron.
"Expelliarmus!"
The wooden stick in the giant monster's hand was instantly knocked away.
Just as the troll raised his arm and looked at his palm in confusion, still wondering where the wooden stick in his hand had gone, Cedric's spell had already come to an end!
"Fainted!"
Cedric's spell hit the troll, but the troll was a magical creature that was born with resistance to magic. After being hit by Cedric's coma spell, his eyes became a little blurry and his feet kept spinning, but he did not fall down immediately.
This scene surprised Wentworth again.
You know, Cedric's strength is already among the best among his peers, and in Lupin's words, Cedric's magic storage is far beyond that of young wizards of the same age.
But even so, Cedric's stunning spell still failed to knock the troll down with one blow. This also shows that in the original book, when Professor McGonagall later said that Harry and the other two were lucky, it was really not just talk.
And Wentworth also understood why the troll in the original book was knocked out by physical force, because with the current level of magic of Harry and his companions, it was impossible to defeat the troll with magic.
Although many things flashed through Wentworth's mind, his hands did not stop moving.
After knocking the stick out of the troll's hand, and seeing that Cedric failed to knock the troll unconscious with one blow, Wentworth no longer hesitated and began to cast a stunning spell on the troll.
"Fainted!"
…
After being attacked by several consecutive stunning spells from Wentworth and Cedric, the troll finally couldn't hold on any longer, closed his eyes, and fell backwards heavily.
Hermione, who was squatting on the side and avoiding the troll, was frightened by the troll that suddenly fell towards her, and she crawled out.
“Boom!”
The troll's body fell heavily to the ground, splashing up a cloud of dust. Even the ground shook a bit, and Hermione almost fell to the ground because she couldn't stand firmly.
But fortunately, Draco, who was closest to Hermione, subconsciously stretched out his hands and hugged Hermione.
(End of this chapter)