Hogwarts Gymnastics Professor

Chapter 171 Dumbledore, times have changed

Chapter 171 Dumbledore, times have changed

Voldemort, played by Lockhart, pulled the trigger without hesitation, and the M134 Gatling rapid-fire machine gun, which can shoot one hundred rounds per second, spit out its tongue of fire wantonly and let out a thunderous roar.

Of course, this is not facing Dumbledore. If Lockhart kills Dumbledore himself, it will be a complete game.

The first targets that Lockhart aimed at were the living statues rushing towards them. The huge stone statues were quickly turned into pieces under the power of the M134 Gatling rapid-fire machine gun that could shoot a hundred rounds per second, stopping the attack. pace.

Voldemort played by Lockhart said: "Dumbledore, times have changed, you old-fashioned old things, you should go to hell!"

Then he aimed at Dumbledore again and pulled the trigger. Dumbledore grabbed Phoenix Fawkes's claws and kept flashing in the hall of the Ministry of Magic. Voldemort, played by Lockhart, deliberately slowed down and chased Dumbledore. The figure kept changing direction and shooting.

The lightning-like sound, the thunder-like power, and the continuous jetting of flames set off a metal storm on the scene.

Fudge, who had been shrinking at the end, was hit in the calf by a stray bullet, and his entire calf exploded into a ball of blood, falling to the ground and screaming.

The Death Eaters took advantage of this opportunity to attack, and the Aurors brought by the Ministry of Magic, Moody, and old Barty Crouch were once again forced to start defending.

The battle within the Ministry of Magic was extremely fierce, and not many people had time to express their thoughts on the new weapon that Lockhart's Voldemort brought out.

However, the wizards who watched the live broadcast of the Ministry of Magic battle through broadcast videos all over the British wizarding world were extremely shocked by it!

"What is this?" asked a wizard among the crowd gathered to watch the live broadcast at the Leaky Cauldron.

"It's a gun! A metal wand used by Muggles. Muggles use it to kill each other!" Another wizard told him the answer, and everyone was a little silent, shocked by the terrifying power of Muggle creations.

"How can Muggles have such terrifying power? Can Dumbledore persist?"

"This kind of power should not be possessed by every Muggle, I'm afraid only a small number of Muggles have such power!"

Several wizards at the scene exchanged views on the Muggle wizard guns that Voldemort played by Lockhart played. Similar conversations also took place in Hogwarts and other places where live broadcasts can be seen.

After the situation was reversed from the appearance of Dumbledore, it was reversed again after Voldemort, played by Lockhart, took out the M134 Gatling rapid-fire machine gun that can shoot one hundred bullets per second.

Voldemort played by Lockhart is still chasing Dumbledore and shooting non-stop, while Dumbledore is constantly catching Fox and flashing around the hall of the Ministry of Magic quickly, as if waiting for the bullets to run out.

This is wishful thinking. The machine gun in Voldemort's hand, played by Lockhart, is the one that Lockhart owns. It has been magically transformed, and has many functions that ordinary firearms do not have, such as rapid cooling, fixed-point shooting, and automatic reloading.

Inside the hall of the Ministry of Magic, there is almost nothing complete. Whether it is a stone statue or a high fountain, as long as it is hit by a strafing shot, it will all be broken into pieces and ruins.

I don't know who was the first to take the lead. The two fighting parties, the Death Eaters and the two Aurors from the Ministry of Magic, fell to the ground and started fighting.

The two parties, they lay on the ground, motionless, reducing their exposure area, and then kept waving their wands, attacking each other.

There were even a few clever wizards who used transformation magic on the ground to create potholes to avoid bullets and spells.

Although Voldemort played by Lockhart has been shooting, he still saw this scene, and couldn't help but sigh with emotion how modern weapons can promote tactics.

In the original book, not to mention the suggestion of trenches, most wizards don't even have the awareness to lie down to reduce their exposure area and prevent being hit by the spell when fighting.

Faced with all kinds of fatal spells, they would die with one blow, but they still like to stand still on the ground, exposing themselves completely to cast spells.

Casualties finally appeared. After Fudge was shot by a machine gun and accidentally blasted his calf, several unlucky people who refused to use magic to dig simple trenches were hit by spells or bullets, scaring everyone except Voldemort played by Lockhart and The wizards other than Dumbledore all extended the trenches down a large distance.

This kind of situation sounds like a long time, but in fact it has only passed 10 minutes, but don't underestimate these 10 minutes, the M134 Gatling rapid-fire machine gun that can shoot [-] rounds per second can fire more than [-] rounds bullet.

Phoenix Fawkes used Dumbledore's flash hundreds of times, and seemed to be exhausted, and finally slowed down a beat in the process of being chased.

One of Phoenix Fox's wings exploded into a cloud of blood mist amidst the thunderous roar, Fox uttered a cry of pain, and tears flowed from his eyes like spring water.

Dumbledore caught these tears urgently, as if he wanted to use them to treat Fox.

Lockhart stopped shooting and turned on the infrared sighting device attached to the modified machine gun. A red dot appeared at Dumbledore's feet, followed by a loud thunder.

A large hole appeared in the floor under Dumbledore's feet, and then a red dot appeared on top of Dumbledore's head.

"Stop, Dumbledore!" Lockhart's Voldemort said after firing a warning shot.

The scene was surprisingly quiet at the moment. The Death Eaters and Aurors hid in the trenches they had just dug, not daring to make a sound, while Dumbledore didn't dare to move at all. Even Fox stopped his painful wailing.

Lockhart saw the Death Eaters and Aurors fighting come to a halt, knew it couldn't go on, and hit Fawkes.

Anyway, Fox can be resurrected, and it doesn't matter if he is hit by a machine gun.

In the hall of Hogwarts, the students gathered together to watch the battle. When they saw that Phoenix Fox was injured and lost his flashing ability, and Dumbledore was aimed at by the Muggle weapon called "machine gun" in Voldemort's hand, He was so nervous that he didn't dare to speak, and even the gathered portraits stopped moving.

Many girls cried out involuntarily. The prefects and student union presidents on the scene comforted everyone with births, and the professors were constantly trying to repair the Floo network in the hall.

Several students left the hall crying, not knowing where they went, and no one noticed that Neville, Ron, Harry and Hermione left together.

(End of this chapter)

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