Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 339 Escape from the Dead

"Stop being narcissistic and think about how to deal with that invisible monster? Otherwise, it won't take long before your students and friends will become delicacies on its dining table." Snape immediately lifted Dean's raised tail. Pressed back.

This is a task that the system also cooperates with:

"Quest: Snape's Test"

Snape asks you to deal with the invisible monster, a request you can't refuse. Defeat the invisible monster without being noticed by others.

Reward: 5 skill points, Animagus form: invisible monster. "

Dean wondered if the system had something to do with Snape. Why did the system thoughtfully release the task as soon as he reminded him?

However, the reward of this mission is still very impressive, and it is another Animagus form... Dean can hardly remember how many types he has obtained, but the reward of this mission is still very attractive to him.

As for the difficulty of this task... Dean believes that it is infinitely close to zero.

First of all, he can see the invisible monster in the invisible state, so he can attack it easily; secondly, Dean's foggy state can be said to perfectly restrain the invisible monster's ability to predict - unless it can escape from Dean in a short time Otherwise, its ability to predict would have no effect at all.

"Godfather, it's actually easy to deal with the invisible monster, just take a look~" Dean said with a smile.

"Oh? I'll wait and see." Snape said with his lips pursed.

He disliked Dean's arrogance very much, it was exactly like someone he hated.

Dean stretched out his left hand, and his left arm and left hand turned into a mist, disappearing into the night.

"This ability..." Seeing that Dean could actually atomize part of his body, Snape's expression turned a little darker.

The invisible monster under the tree entered the invisible state again. Aesop, who had already suffered a big loss, learned wisely this time and did not dare to stay where he was and run wildly while holding Binok, who was as stiff as a stone.

After the fright just now, Aesop always had the illusion that invisible monsters seemed to be everywhere and would give her a fatal blow at any time.

A layer of mist appeared in the forest at some point, making everything around it become denser and making the atmosphere a little more tense.

Aesop secretly hated himself for not mastering apparation earlier, so that he wouldn't have to run away as hard as now.

As time went on, Aesop felt a little exhausted.

Although Binock was small and thin, it was obviously unrealistic for a teenage girl to hold him and run away for a long time.

Aesop really started to panic. For the first time, she felt that the threat of death was so close to her.

If you don't mind your own business, won't you be in danger?No one can tell Aesop the answer.

When Aesop saw the invisible monster preparing to attack the poor goblin, she rushed forward without thinking at all.

Aesop couldn't explain that feeling, it seemed like it was fate and she should do that.

Even though he is in danger now, Aesop has no regrets at all.

The unknown is always the scariest.

Aesop was in a state of confusion, not knowing when the invisible monster would attack her.

Her nerves were always tense, ready to deal with the invisible monster's sneak attack at any time, but the invisible monster did not make a move, and Aesop felt that she could no longer hold on.

The exhaustion and high-stress mental state of running away with Binok in her arms gradually gave Aesop a feeling of powerlessness, and she gritted her teeth and persisted.

Her long-term experience of living with Gormlaith told her that the invisible monster was probably waiting for her to reach her limit, reveal her flaws, and launch a fatal blow to her.

Fortunately, the surrounding fog is getting thicker and thicker, giving Aesop a little hope of persevering - maybe the invisible monster won't be able to find her so easily due to the obstruction of the fog?

Just when Aesop was about to lose her hold, her consciousness fell into a trance and she felt that she was hallucinating: she released a stun spell in one direction, and then the invisible monster was knocked out of its invisibility state and fainted to the ground.

It’s so frustrating!

Aesop thought mockingly, but he still couldn't help but wave his wand in the direction of the hallucination: "Collapse!"

The heavy object fell to the ground with a bang, and the invisible monster suddenly appeared and fell to the ground unconscious, stirring up a cloud of dust.

The fog dissipated.

Aesop was a little confused and looked at the unconscious invisible monster in disbelief. She didn't know why her hallucinations were so effective.

In fact, the Prokos robe Dean lent her suddenly came into play, allowing her to predict a little bit of the future.

In fact, Aesop's coma spell was not powerful enough to knock down the invisible monster. The reason for this result was that Dean secretly increased the power.

After Dean turned his left hand and arm into fog, he immediately expanded the range of the fog to the extreme and easily discovered the invisible monster in the invisible state.

Then Dean started some tricks. First, he turned on the phantom fog state, confusing the invisible monster, spinning in circles, and had no time to attack Aesop.

Even if the invisible monster predicts that it will be attacked, it is still unable to avoid it under the shroud of illusory fog.

Dean originally planned to use illusions to continuously consume the invisible monster's physical strength and eventually tire it out.

Unexpectedly, Aesop suddenly released a stun spell on the invisible monster like a stroke of genius.

Dean was immediately overjoyed, followed the trajectory of Aesop's coma spell, cast a more powerful coma spell, and superimposed the two coma spells on top of each other.

With Dean's skilled fog manipulation skills, Aesop didn't realize that her coma spell was different...

Dean's spell was much more powerful than Aesop's. Even though the invisible monster itself had good anti-magic ability, it was still knocked down by one shot.

When the invisible monster was stunned, the time-freezing effect on Binok was also lifted.

Aesop originally wanted to check the status of the invisible monster, but was directly pulled by Binok to apparate away - Binok was really frightened by the invisible monster and did not want to stay in this dangerous place for even one second.

Dean sensed it and found that Binnock and Aesop had not escaped very far and were still within his sensing range. He felt relieved, put away his foggy state, and looked at Snape with a smile.

"Godfather, are you satisfied with my methods?" After receiving the mission reward from the system, Dean asked in a flattering manner, with an expression as if you are going to praise me.

"Absolutely so." Snape deliberately said in an understatement: "The power of the coma spell should not be underestimated, but as usual, there is no spellcasting skill to speak of. Fortunately, the opponent is just an invisible monster. If it were based on experience, Rich wizard, your attacks can't hit the opponent at all, so you need to practice more."

Dean was immediately depressed. Not only did Snape never mention the foggy state, but he also deliberately ignored his spell-casting skills - he wanted to control one spell to coincide with another spell without conflicting with each other. He clearly had no control over the spell. It’s very demanding, okay?

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