Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 330 Competition and Accident (1)

Damocles' words were widely recognized, and it was only then that the adults on the deck noticed that there was a little wizard on the gangway, and he had not yet "finished taking" his potion.

Luc Miller Farley, the young wizard from Beauxbatons School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, was still eating the "soufflé" he made with a silver spoon.

"Our French desserts are like this. They take a little time to make, but they taste good."

Headmaster Maxime of Beauxbatons explained somewhat awkwardly.

However, she immediately shouted to the "pastry boy": "Mr. Miller Farley, hurry up!"

Perhaps because of the urging of his principal, or perhaps because of the pressure from other contestants, Luc Millerfarley finally stuffed all the "soufflé" into his mouth before Nelida Vukanova's patience ran out.

Then, the tall and thin little French wizard with some freckles and curly brown hair jumped into the sea.

However, Luc Miller Farley did not come into contact with the sea water.

Because before he entered the water, as he fell, a huge transparent bubble formed around his body as if it was inflating.

Headmaster Dumbledore praised: "This is a wonderful application of the Bubblehead Curse in potions. Beauxbatons has indeed cultivated some great talents."

Madam Maxime was very happy and expressed her gratitude to the old headmaster of Hogwarts for his praise by bowing in a very ladylike manner.

As the last little wizard entered the water, the little wizards participating in the Potions Championship also began their first round of competitive elimination competition.

Except for Bourne who had already flown away, Nelida Vokhanova had to call out a Norwegian Ridgeback from the sea again to track and supervise the little wizard. The other little wizards competed under the "eyes" of the teachers on the ship.

Since Bourne was not here, Horace also expressed his views fairly.

"They are all good kids. The development of potion science in the next few decades or even a hundred years may depend on them.

However, the more outstanding a person is, the more he or she tends to like competition.

They all seem to be moving pretty fast now, and it seems like they will have no problem catching up with the ship, so the next step will probably be to attack each other.

Everyone, we have to pay attention to the timing, and if the situation is not right, we must act in time to save people. After all, the magic potions they use are not "proven recipes", so it is inevitable that some unexpected situations will occur."

Soon, facts proved that the pot-bellied old man was not worrying too much...he might even have reminded people a little too late.

The first little wizard to take action was Gregorovitch, a little wizard from Durmstrang who was famous for his bellicosity. Seeing that everyone's speed was about the same, he immediately realized that a "battle" was inevitable.

Moreover, since there were two targets he couldn't attack because he used Transfiguration to drastically change himself into the appearance of a dolphin, he couldn't pose any threat to the "unethical" Bourne and Olya flying in the sky without using his wand and spells.

In addition, Principal Vukanova said: Only the top three players will be retained in this elimination round.

This means that he must eliminate everyone in the water (on the surface of the water) in order to advance.

The first target he set his sights on was the "pastry boy" from France (the name Luc Miller Farley sounds like "Napoleon puff pastry").

It was definitely not out of personal grudge. Although he almost had a wizard duel with Luc Miller last night, he chose to attack the little French wizard first. He arranged the targets from easy to difficult, which was the answer given by reason.

Gregorovitch thought: "It seems that the guy is competing on a bubble. If the bubble is broken, he will be eliminated."

Thinking of this, Gregorovitch no longer hesitated, and immediately sped up and rushed towards the bubble, preparing to use the dolphin's long snout to smash the bubble.

But Luc Miller seemed to be prepared.

The moment he was attacked, the giant bubble around him shrank instantly, making Gregorovitch's "lightning attack" in vain.

Perhaps Gregorovitch rushed too hard, and his round dolphin head trembled in the water. After a brief dizziness, he twisted his body with all his strength and attacked Luc Miller again.

This time, he opened his mouth and made a series of dolphin sounds, which were transmitted through the sea water, causing the film of the bubble to vibrate continuously, as if it might burst suddenly at any time.

Luc Miller was also stimulated by the "dolphin sound" and covered his ears involuntarily.

"good chance!"

Gregorovitch was overjoyed. He found the right position again and rushed towards Luc Miller.

This time, the half-human, half-dolphin Gregorovitch crashed into the bubble with unstoppable force and successfully broke it.

Luc Miller seemed to be startled as well, with a look of horror on his face, but the expression immediately turned into "laughing".

It turned out that Gregorovitch had only broken a layer of bubbles, and inside that layer there were one, two, three... In short, there were as many layers of bubbles around him as there were air holes in the "soufflé" he had just eaten!

Not only that, just when Gregorovitch realized something was wrong, Luc Miller Farley clapped his hands hard, and countless layers of the outermost bubble membranes shattered at the same time, turning into billions of tiny bubbles.

The sea water seemed to be boiling, and the tiny bubbles that were released surrounded Gregorovitch, completely blocking the half-man, half-dolphin from top to bottom.

Gregorovitch felt his breathing become rapid, and he tried his best to break free from the bubbles, but it didn't work.

The millions of tiny bubbles continued to burst, and even produced some results that he could not understand - Gregorovitch felt his skin itchy. After turning into a marine mammal like a dolphin, his skin also changed greatly, becoming much thicker than human skin.

But even so, under the baptism of the continuous "contact-explosion" process of billions of bubbles, his skin was the first to collapse.

It started with itching, and then he felt a tingling pain all over his body.

Gregorovitch had deep burns on his body. Although the wounds were not in patches, they were widely distributed, and each one was smaller than a pinhead.

This was beyond the scope of willpower to overcome. Gregorovitch let out a whine, swung his body hard and rushed to the sea to seek help.

His red body, like a boiled crab, made the old wizards and witches who had been paying attention to the situation at sea immediately realize that the situation was not good. They quickly used magic to pull the little wizard out of the sea.

They used Transfiguration and some potions used to treat patients who had attempted and failed to cast Animagus, and treated Gregorovitch and turned him back to human form.

"Gregorovitch, wake up, don't faint. How did you become like this, who attacked you?" Karkaroff squatted down and asked while gently patting Gregorovitch's cheek.

"It's... it's the 'Napoleon Cake'. His potion is not a Bubble Head Charm, but some Bubble Charms. Those bubbles can explode in water."

Gregorovitch replied weakly. He received emergency treatment. Although the scars were numerous and deep, each one was very small, which made it particularly suitable for treatment with white peony essential oil.

Because he had no strength, he slurred his words and said "Luc Mille-feuille", which means "Napoleon cake" in French.

Sometimes, things are so wonderful: a French little wizard whose name contains the most famous French element who speaks Italian, using the "elastic defense line" of bubble barriers, seems to easily eliminate the Japanese and German little wizards who use the "lightning sprint" tactics...

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