Chapter 613: What are you going to do to my students?(1/2)
The broomstick drew a trajectory in the sky, and the wizard on it squinted his eyes and scanned the islands below him.
Johnson received the order from Patriarch Louis, and someone invaded the Hebridean Islands, seemingly for the fire dragon.
However, the opponent's strength seemed to be very weak, so Louis only sent eight wizards to investigate separately, and Johnson was one of them.
They formed a team of two and were divided into four teams. After Johnson scanned an island beneath him, he gestured to his companion not far away. The latter nodded and turned around to fly to the next location.
"You actually dare to set your sights on McFasty and the Fire Dragon. You don't know whether to live or die." Johnson snorted coldly.
From the education he received since childhood, all black dragons in the Hebridean Islands were the property of the McFasty family, and any thoughts about fire dragons were robbing their family.
As for what the fire dragon thinks, that's not important.
Johnson added another Eagle Eye spell to himself, and once again scanned the island beneath him with sharp eyes. After confirming that there was nothing abnormal, he left on his broomstick.
Shortly after the broomstick left, a piece of soil on the island stirred up, and several dirty figures emerged grabbing their own broomsticks.
"Bah, bah, bah -" Bram Ryder spit out the dirt in his mouth. They hadn't mastered the phantom spell yet, so they used the transformation spell to dig a hole and bury themselves in it, leaving only one
Just be able to observe the outside world.
"The wizard just now must be the pursuer. From the looks of it, he seems to have been using the Eagle Eye Curse to investigate, and he also has a teammate." Capone, who was traveling with Bram, said.
"Looking at their movement trajectory, there should be more than two people. It is estimated that several teams are investigating in different directions."
"Well, actually it's not dangerous to lurk on the island. It's most easily discovered when flying across the sea."
"How about we skim the surface of the sea? If you are unlucky, just dive directly. I can use the bubble spell."
"That's a solution, but what about the broomsticks? Except for a few that we brought with us, we all have Mr. Wallop's own ones."
"Then a more comprehensive approach is needed..."
Looking at the two boys discussing in low voices, Milani was not very happy: "Why can't we take the initiative?"
As soon as she finished speaking, Bram and Capone both looked at her in surprise, as if Milani had said something extremely terrifying.
Milani was a little frightened by the two people looking at her, and she lowered her voice unconsciously: "I'm right, there are more than fifty of us in total, even if we are divided into groups, we can still fight more, right? Bram, what did you say in the beginning?
Didn't the three of them, Swayne Hill and Ravi Place, defeat two sixth graders together?"
Bram's tone became serious: "That was a duel in school, not now. Moreover, if you have eavesdropped on the conversations between Professor Wallop and several other seniors, you will know that they think about the current senior class of Hogwarts
The students are very dissatisfied with their actual combat abilities - those pursuers are all adults and have been struggling in the wizarding world for many years. They will not hold back just because we are students. Their actual combat experience is also different from ours.
.”
Capone also rarely spoke very seriously to Milani: "Although everyone knows that Professor Wallop and others are escorting us behind us, if we treat the test as a game that can be repeated, we will not gain anything.
Improved - It is very irrational to attack rashly without knowing the enemy's strength and quantity. And don't forget, our flying skills are just getting started, so if we fight in the air, our disadvantages will be further amplified."
Bram nodded again: "Yes, and the test given to us by Professor Wallop is to pass through the entire archipelago, not to repel the pursuers. This may take into account the strength gap between us and the pursuers."
The two of them were talking to each other, which made Milani blush. However, she was not a girl who had a bad temper. She immediately recognized her mistake and said that she would listen to the judgment of the two before acting.
However, in her heart, Milani still complained silently: What kind of professor brings out what kind of students, especially diehards like Bram and Capone...
Such conversations continue to happen on various islands. Of course, not everyone is as cautious as Bram and Capone. Not long after the test began, news reached Sean.
Some students chose to take action.
These children were not stupid. They took the lead in setting traps on the island and at the same time luring the pursuers from the air to the ground to reduce their disadvantage.
However, they still underestimated their opponents.
The wizards of the McFasty family are nothing to Sean, but in the entire wizarding society, they can definitely be called good players.
They have patrol missions on weekdays, and have fought many battles with fire dragons or poachers, and all of them are experienced.
Although they were caught in a trap, their reaction speed was extremely fast, and they did not stop after discovering that their opponents were a group of teenage boys.
This group of children who had just fought the fire dragon finally understood what the gap in combat wisdom was.
It almost collapsed at the first touch.
Two pursuers were able to defeat the counterattack team organized by thirteen children.
Five were unconscious, four were petrified, three were seriously injured and fell to the ground, and one surrendered.
And this only took less than five minutes.
The captured children finally realized the huge gap between themselves and adult wizards, and were horrified to find that Professor Wallop did not come to save them.
The guilt and despair of failure breed crazily.
Sean did not go to save them. As long as there was no fatal accident, he would not take action. Although these children have surpassed many of their peers, they still grew up in the greenhouse.
Their leaves are stronger and stronger, but they still haven't been hit by wind and rain.
Failure is sometimes a better teacher than him.
Time is passing slowly, and the contest between the little wizard and his pursuers is gradually becoming more intense.
Some people have discovered their whereabouts and are running away, while others who cannot escape choose to fight back, but the results are not much different.
As night fell, there were only eleven little wizards left on the last island on the edge of the archipelago.
Almost all of them are the best in each grade, and they are also the ones who have learned the most from Sean.
"It should be enough to cross the island." Natasha's eyes were sharp. She and Campbell were the only team to deal with a pursuing soldier.
"I'm afraid it's not that easy..." Campbell looked solemn.
The eleven people covered each other and headed towards the other end of the island.
Soon, they noticed something was wrong.
"Why is it so quiet here? Although it is getting late and there are no fire dragons on this island, there should be many small animals and insects."
"It's indeed strange. Continue to cover your whereabouts and pay attention to your surroundings."
They were moving forward slowly, but just as they reached the halfway point, a curse roared from the sand dunes on the side.
"Enemy attack!"
In the end, those who came here were all good players, and they evaded the curse with agility.
They looked back and saw seven adult wizards with malicious smiles coming out of the sand dunes holding up wands.
"All the pursuers have gathered together? How do they know our target is here?" Capone was shocked.
"It's really interesting. A bunch of kids... regard our place as a so-called testing ground?" Johnson sneered and took a step closer, "Go ahead and catch them."
The battle is about to begin!
The best of eleven students faced seven adult wizards with ill intentions, and the battle showed a one-sided trend from the beginning.
The students were forced to retreat steadily. If they had not been in tacit understanding, several of their companions would have lost their fighting power within a minute of the war starting.
A sense of crisis that they had never felt before came like a wave, and every student gritted his teeth.
Even though they had expected it, they still didn't expect that this would be so different from the duel training in school!
"Ah!" Natasha groaned, her shoulder was hit by a magic spell, and her arm fell limply.
Campbell risked half of his body being petrified and pulled her out of the dangerous spell battle zone.
The scene was not tense. The one-sided battle disparity made the students feel helpless. What was even more embarrassing for them was that the other party did not seem to use all their strength.
They are cats playing with mice and hunters teasing their prey. Everything is under control.
Magic, spells, coordination, and sense of combat, the gap is too big...
Looking at the almost one-sided battle, Sean and his team were silently observing in the dark.
Sherlock was not surprised by the outcome of the battle, but was a little confused: "How did these pursuers know this place?"
Colton glanced at her and said in a tone of hatred: "So many children have been captured. Isn't it simple to dig something out of the mouths of these little ones?"
Sherlock was stunned for a moment, then stepped on Colton's foot bitterly.
Colton rubbed the instep of his feet expressionlessly, not forgetting to mock: "Please use your brain more in the future, Miss Hawke."
"Daisy, don't pull me! Let me bite him to death!"
Ignoring the daily routine of the duo, Sean and Hermione were analyzing the mistakes made by these children this time.
"Their choice was correct. They did not attack rashly, but they still had too little experience." Hermione said while quickly recording.
Sean turned the wand in his hand and said in a relaxed tone: "Their thinking patterns are relatively mature compared to their peers, but their thinking framework is still in the school and among students. After realizing that there is only this point to come
In the final venue, they should have expected that many people would be captured - no, they should also know that many people would be captured, but they are still thinking like students."
Sean chuckled: "They would not have imagined how cruel the wizard would be in order to torture them, nor would they have thought that their companions would betray them."
Hermione nodded, then frowned: "Will this create a gap between them?"
Sean snapped his fingers indifferently: "This is inevitable. Students who do not betray will be more popular in the future, while betrayers will be alienated or even bullied - however, this is a consideration in the students' thinking. I
Those people will be given another chance."
His smile became a little colder, even though he was talking about a group of children: "I would like to give them more opportunities, but the situation does not allow it - next time, just kick out the betrayers."
Hermione sighed, but still agreed with Sean's point of view.
To be continued...