A certain Hogwarts esoteric leader

61. The Dementors Attack (1)

Bang-dang-dang-dang, the sound of the train rolling over the rails came clearly.

Yunieff was about to walk out of the box, but Gadvin grabbed his sleeve.

He also stood up and said, "I feel the same way. Let's go together."

Are you my junior high school classmate in my previous life? We even have to go to the toilet together?

Yunieff complained in his mind, but he also knew that he could not get rid of Gadwin, so he nodded indifferently.

The two of them walked out of the box one after another, came to the aisle, and gently pushed the door open.

"What's wrong?" Gadwin asked in a low voice, "It must not be as simple as going to the toilet."

"I really want to go to the toilet." Yunieff said, but then changed the topic immediately, "But don't you think the weather has suddenly become unusual?"

Gadwin looked out and saw the rain slanting across the car window, like transparent stars, falling snow, and flowing scars.

Further away, it was completely dark, making it difficult to see clearly.

But it's only five or six o'clock at most, how can it be so dark?

And the temperature has dropped.

He seemed to have thought of something, his expression changed, and he was as calm as the car window at this moment.

"Oops!" he said.

"What's so bad?" It was Yuniev's turn to ask.

"How could they attack here?" Gadwin murmured, "They are obviously not on the same road at all."

"What's going on?" Yunieff asked.

The air was silent for a second or two.

"I couldn't tell you originally, at least not until I got approval." Gadwin took a deep breath and seemed to be convincing himself, "But now it's a special situation."

"I'm afraid the dementors are here," he said. "Dementors are dangerous and terrifying magical creatures. Before today, even before this morning, they were the guards of Azkaban."

"Before the morning?" Yunieff frowned, and he could easily associate this with Endrexi.

"Yes, before morning," Gadwin said, "but now, they are no longer guards, and may even be enemies."

"They left Azkaban without a single one left. According to intelligence, they are moving southeast from the waters of the North Sea. You may not understand it. To put it simply-"

"I know, it's not the same line." Yunieff said.

He summoned a map of Europe from his brain and recalled it easily.

The North Sea is located in the northeast of the island of Great Britain. If the Dementors move southeast from there, they will enter the European continent, and will most likely enter the territory of Germany, but are unlikely to appear in the United Kingdom.

"We may have encountered a small diversion, but it is also quite troublesome. I am the only Auror in this car. I don't know if there are other teachers from Hogwarts. But even if there are, the manpower is quite insufficient. ." Gadvin said.

"What's more important is that the staff here are not aware of the changes in the situation. They might stop the train. That would be terrible. I have to go to the locomotive to explain the matter."

Then, he squatted down, put his hands on Yunieff's shoulders, and looked at him, looking serious and serious: "During this period, I hope you can protect Harry and Ron."

Yunieff was stunned for a moment, with a confused look on his face: "Did you entrust the wrong person?"

"I'm just a little wizard who hasn't entered school yet. If the dementors are really as scary as you say and they attack, I'm afraid I can't even take care of myself. How can I protect others?"

The words and sentences are carefully considered, but every sentence makes sense.

"If it's an ordinary person, it's naturally impossible." Gadwin said with great solemnity, "But in your case, there is such a possibility."

"What's the possibility?" Yunieff showed a hint of confusion, but he knew something in his heart. If he was only five points sure at first, he is now about seven points sure.

Gadwin explained the reason: "Yesterday when you were still in a coma, Kingsley and I talked about you."

Yunieff showed an unhappy look. He didn't like others discussing him behind his back.

Gadwin noticed this and said: "This may not be good, but it is impossible to avoid. After all, you are so special, how can you not tell others to talk about it."

Makes sense.

Yunieff touched the wand in his pocket and asked, "Then what did you talk about?"

"Your magic, and the lighting spell." Gadwin said, "Your lighting spell is incredibly dazzling, and it seems that only you can extinguish it."

"Yes, but so what?" Yunieff looked at Gadwin and looked at him calmly, "Do you still expect me to use the lighting spell to deal with the dementors?"

Gadwin nodded.

"Are you mad or am I mad?" said Yunivore.

Gadwin looked out the window. The temperature was getting lower and lower, and the darkness was getting thicker.

"I heard Kingsley say," he suddenly felt a little dry. After all, when he heard it at the time, he only thought Kingsley was joking. But now, with the predicament like this, he can only do his best, Besides, Kingsley rarely jokes, "Does your lighting spell have another special form?"

Yunieff nodded.

"Can you let me take a look?" he asked.

"No." Yunieff refused directly, "Unless you explain the reason."

Gadwin suddenly felt a little itchy. Sure enough, this kid was trouble.

But this kind of thing cannot be forced. He can only explain: "Kingsley said that the light is somewhat similar to the Patronus Charm."

"This is the Patronus Charm."

He pulled out a very beautiful wand from the inner pocket of his suit, which matched his outfit very well.

I saw the wand waving gently, drawing a circle in the air, and the tip of the wand condensed with silver-white light.

Then I heard him recite a spell: "ExpectoPatronum!"

With a burst of white light, a silver-white swallow flew out.

"This is the patron saint. It can resist the invasion of dementors and even drive them away." Gadwin introduced.

He looked at Yunieff: "If the special form of your lighting spell can also emit such light, then it may be useful to dementors."

"I need to make sure," he said.

Gadwin's sincerity has been given, and Yunieff cannot begrudge it.

He pulled out the hazel wood wand, whispered "Lumos" softly, and at the same time injected spiritual power, and the tip of the wand emitted a silvery white warm light.

Gadwin's eyes couldn't help but widen. Although he was prepared in his heart, he was still shocked when he saw this scene.

"In terms of nature, they are very similar! Even exactly the same!"

His teeth suddenly felt so sore, as if he had just bitten into the sourest lemon in the world.

Whose lighting spell can be used as a guardian spell?

You know, the Patronus Charm is notoriously complicated, and most wizards will never be able to successfully cast it in their lifetime!

And Yunivo achieved the same effect with just a lighting spell...

But he was also a little lucky. If it weren't for this, the current situation would be really difficult to handle.

"Then Harry and Ron will be left to you." He said, "If possible, help other people too. After all, they are also your future classmates. It will be beneficial."

"I know this kind of thing without you having to tell me," Yunieff said.

"Then I'll go to the locomotive first." Gadwin stood up. "This is the rear of the train. It will take some time to get there. I hope the dementors won't come too fast."

He looked out the window and saw almost no other light except the lights on the top of the train.

The wind is also stronger and the rain is more sloping.

He took a deep breath and took a step.

Then Yunieff grabbed him by the corner of his clothes.

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