Chapter 205: Breakthrough



Finally, it was Cedric who put down the recorder in his mouth and dived down.

At this time, the importance of the academic master attribute was seen. After Wentworth reminded Green and Cedric that there was a devil's snare below, Wentworth didn't need to say anything more. After Green and Cedric jumped onto the devil's snare, the first thing they did was to relax their whole body.

Soon, the two of them followed the Devil's Net and slowly fell to the lower level of the Devil's Net.

After Green and Cedric broke free from the Devil's Snare, Cedric rubbed his shoulders, which had some marks from being tied up by the Devil's Snare at the beginning, and said, "I'm sure this Devil's Snare was cultivated by our dean himself!"

Green also nodded in agreement.

Then, the three of them continued walking forward along the passage.

Soon, a buzzing sound reached the ears of the three people.

Hearing this voice, Cedric asked curiously:

"What is that? It sounds like wings?"

Wentworth led the way and responded without looking back:

"You guessed it right, Cedric. So guess what bird is in front?"

Green interjected:

"Anyway, the one who shows up in this place isn't a good guy!"

"I won't let you say that about yourself, Green!"

Wentworth said without turning his head.

Green: ??? Cedric certainly couldn't guess, but that didn't affect his and Green's surprise when they saw the keys flying all over the sky.

Cedric glanced at the wooden door in front of him, then at the keys flying in the air, and said to Wentworth:

"I guess, with the Alaho hole open, this door ahead can't be opened, right?"

Green simply took out his wand and said:

"How do you know that if you don't try?"

However, just as Green took a step, he was grabbed by Wentworth. Wentworth shook his head at Green and said, "Don't waste your energy. If the test set by the professors would leave such a loophole, Hogwarts would have been lost in history long ago!"

Then, Wentworth pointed to the wings flying in the sky and said, "If we want to get through here, we have to rely on these things in the sky!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Green and Cedric looked up at the sky again. The keys all over the sky made them feel a little desperate. Green couldn't help but lower his head and said to Wentworth: "Wentworth, we..."

However, before Green could finish his words, Wentworth actually rode on a flying broomstick nearby. Wentworth said to Green, "Go to the door and cover me!"

Then, Wentworth rode his broomstick straight into the dense group of keys in the sky.

At the same time, all the keys began to revolve around Wentworth like crazy and even began to attack Wentworth.

Green immediately cast a protective spell on Wentworth, which made Wentworth feel better.

As it turned out, the difficulty of the open-book test was indeed relatively low. Wentworth, who already knew the answer, quickly found the key and threw it to Cedric.

Cedric took the key, opened the wooden door in a hurry, and walked in with Green first.

After the two of them went in, Wentworth also rushed in on his flying broom. Then, Green and Cedric hurriedly closed the wooden door. Only then was a "pa pa pa" sound heard from behind the door, as if countless sharp arrows were trying to pierce the wooden door.

After entering this new room, with torches lighting up all around, a huge chessboard appeared in front of the three of them. At this moment, they were standing on the chessboard.

Seeing this, Green looked at Wentworth with sudden enlightenment and said, "Now I understand why you asked us to play two more games of wizard chess today!"

Without Wentworth saying anything, Green consciously walked towards the knight position on the chessboard, while Cedric walked towards the castle, leaving the bishop position to Wentworth.

When the three of them stood still, Green looked at Cedric and asked with a smile on his face, "Who will play this game of chess?"

Cedric smiled bitterly and said:

"Come on, do you think I don't know that you have been showing mercy to me before?"

Hearing Cedric's words, Green laughed and said, "So, you should play chess with smart people. Otherwise, if you show mercy, he will think that you are not good enough!"

It turns out that Green's talent in various chess and card games is in no way inferior to his talent in magic.

In fact, on the road of "playing", Green is indeed the one who has gone the furthest among the three.

Moreover, perhaps it was because Green was now four or five years older than Ron in the original book, or perhaps it was because Green's wizard chess skills were better than Ron's. In short, at the end of this game of wizard chess, the bloody situation of having to sacrifice one person as in the original book did not occur.

Green quickly defeated the opponent.

Seeing the opponent throw down his sword in surrender, Green chuckled and said proudly: "It seems that the level of wizard chess of our college professors is average!"

Wentworth and Cedric ignored Green who was gloating there, and walked straight to the last room.

Green, who received no response, had an awkward smile on his face. He finally shrugged and whispered, "At least I am better than the professors in one respect, right?"

Afterwards, when the three of them walked down the long stairs, they came to an empty room where a figure was standing with his back to them, and in front of the figure was a huge mirror.

When Wentworth saw the scene in the mirror, he couldn't help but sneer, but what he was thinking was:

As expected, Dumbledore placed this mirror here from the very beginning. The reason why Harry saw this mirror in the abandoned classroom on the fifth floor of Hogwarts on Christmas Day was not a coincidence. It was just that Dumbledore wanted Harry to see this mirror.

When reading the original novel in his previous life, Wentworth was still wondering, could it be that Dumbledore discovered that someone wanted to take action on the Philosopher's Stone, so he used the Mirror of Erised to add a final level after the levels designed by the professors? Now it seems that the answer is obvious, this Mirror of Erised was originally part of the level.

However, Dumbledore leaked the questions to Harry in order to let him get used to the magic mirror in advance! Voldemort, you deserved to lose! Two people took the same exam, but the examiner helped your opponent cheat. How can you win? At this time, the figure in the front also said: "Wentworth, your speed is much faster than I expected!"

(End of this chapter)


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