The mysterious man seemed to have not expected this at all. He just stood there without any reaction.
Seeing that the spell had reached the opponent, Draco was delighted and was about to shout out with joy, but the scene that followed made Draco unable to recover for a long time.
The mysterious man in the cloak faced the spell that was already in front of him. He just raised his hand again, then snapped his fingers, and with a light flick, Draco's spell disappeared into thin air.
Wentworth, who had fallen to the ground, rolled backwards at this moment, then hurriedly stood up with his wand in hand, pointing at the mysterious man, and happened to see Draco's spell being easily dissolved by the other party.
Compared to Draco's shock, Wentworth was obviously much calmer in the face of this scene.
Can you expect an ordinary first-year student to cast a spell that can hurt the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts or even the Dark Lord?
What's the matter? ! "Wentworth, are we doomed this time?"
Draco, who was standing behind Wentworth, was obviously shocked by the scene just now, and could not help but speak to Wentworth with a look of despair.
Wentworth didn't even look at Draco behind him, but pointed his wand straight at the opposite side and said softly: "God of Swords!"
This is Wentworth's hidden trump card, Snape's masterpiece, and a dark magic comparable to the Unforgivable Curse.
Perhaps, the only difference between the Shadowless Spell and the Unforgivable Curse is that the Shadowless Spell has a counter-curse.
Draco, who was behind Wentworth, saw that Wentworth had not given up, and a glimmer of hope appeared in his eyes again.
However, what puzzled Draco was that Wentworth seemed to have cast a spell, but Wentworth's wand did not react at all, and did not emit any beams of light, sparks or threads of light. This made Draco wonder whether Wentworth's spell had failed.
But then, a sharp scream that broke through the night sky came from the mysterious man opposite:
“Ahhhh!”
Draco looked forward hurriedly, only to see the mysterious man in the cloak holding his abdomen, trembling all over, seemingly in great pain.
Under the moonlight, Draco discovered that there seemed to be something bright flowing out from the fingertips of the mysterious man who was covering his abdomen.
Seeing this scene, Draco said in disbelief: "This? Success?"
At this moment, the mysterious man opposite was obviously also angered by Wentworth. He reached into his arms and then took out his wand for the first time tonight.
Seeing this, Wentworth did not hesitate to attack again:
"Expelliarmus!"
But this time the spell didn't work and was blocked by the opponent.
Just as Wentworth was about to attack again, the cry of a phoenix that echoed throughout the forbidden forest resounded in everyone's ears.
Draco was still wondering what animal's cry was when he heard Wentworth in front of him say in surprise:
"Fawkes? It's Fawkes! Headmaster Dumbledore is here!"
As soon as the sound of the phoenix was heard, the mysterious man in the cloak seemed to have encountered a natural enemy. He subconsciously took a few steps back and left the circle of fire that Wentworth had drawn with flames.
And taking advantage of the other party's distraction, Wentworth attacked again, saying: "Die unconscious!"
But because of Wentworth's spell, the opponent completely lost the opportunity to attack again.
The mysterious figure turned around without any hesitation and flew towards the depths of the forbidden forest.
Seeing that the other party seemed to be about to run, Draco quickly said to Wentworth:
"Wentworth, he's trying to run, stop him!"
Hearing Draco's words, Wentworth turned around, rolled his eyes at Draco unhappily, and even turned sideways to Draco and said:
"How about you go first?"
Seeing this, Draco could only shake his head in disappointment.
At this moment, accompanied by a flash of fire, Dumbledore's figure appeared in front of Wentworth and Draco, and on Dumbledore's shoulder, a fiery red phoenix was gently grooming its hair.
Seeing Dumbledore's arrival, Wentworth finally breathed a sigh of relief.
What surprised Wentworth was that Dumbledore did not go to check on Harry as he had expected. Instead, he came to his side first and asked, "Are you okay, Wentworth?"
In the moonlight, Wentworth could even see the tension on Dumbledore's face, which surprised Wentworth a little.
But Wentworth reacted quickly, shook his head, and responded to Dumbledore: "I'm fine, Headmaster Dumbledore, but it's a pity that he got away!"
Dumbledore shook his head slightly and said nonchalantly, "He can't run away. As long as there is something he needs here, he won't run away."
Wentworth nodded in agreement, and cursed in his heart again: Old fox! On the other side, Draco sat on the ground, using his thigh as a pillow and letting Harry half lean on him.
"Harry! Harry Potter! Wake up! Wake up!"
Perhaps because Voldemort was far away, the connection between the two was weakened, and Harry came out of his coma before Draco could shout twice.
At this moment, Dumbledore and Wentworth heard Draco's cry and hurried over, just in time to see Harry waking up.
Harry was seen covering his forehead and looking around blankly, as if he had a hangover last night, or the kind of hangover where he was blacked out by drinking, and he had just opened his eyes.
When Harry saw Dumbledore in front of him, he stood up hurriedly and said, "Principal Dumbledore, thank you for saving me!"
But to Harry's surprise, Dumbledore waved his hand, then pointed at Wentworth beside him and said, "No, Harry, you are wrong. I just arrived. In fact, it was Wentworth who risked his life to save you!"
Instead, Draco on the side also gestured and said, "Yeah, Harry, you didn't see how handsome Wentworth was just now! First, he took the wand and just gently turned it, and a circle of fire protected us. Then he pointed the wand at the mysterious man. The wand obviously didn't react, but a cut was immediately opened on the other person's body!"
Hearing the two of them say this, Harry quickly turned to Wentworth and said, "Thank you, Wentworth, you saved me again!"
Wentworth waved his hand nonchalantly and said nothing more.
(End of this chapter)