A day at Hogwarts.

Chapter 1529 The Unchangeable Ending

"Don't make it so tragic, the situation is not as bad as you think."

Suddenly someone reached out and patted Neville on the shoulder, smiling and comforting, "Believe me, they are not as fragile as you think."

Neville turned his head in astonishment and looked in the direction of the sound, and saw Nelson Tobin with a smile on his face.

Then he understood everything.

"So, our mission is actually to block this viaduct and create opportunities for you?" Neville said something that most people present could not understand.

For some reason, Neville couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, but soon he felt ashamed of his shrinking.

"Yes, according to Mr. Anderson's judgment, we'd better take tonight's opportunity to clean up the group of werewolves who came from across the viaduct."

Nelson Tobin said something that chilled everyone present, as if he were crushing a bunch of bugs.

"This can be regarded as a contribution to the entire magical world." Nielsen noticed everyone's expressions and cleared his throat. "On normal days, it is not easy to find these werewolves who are doing evil everywhere. Things. Moreover, every time you kill an evil werewolf, you are working hard to prevent tragedy from happening!"

"You are right. This is indeed a good opportunity to get rid of the werewolves. We will deal with them." Susan took a deep breath and nodded in agreement, "We cannot afford the price of failure. This wizarding war must win!"

Simo suddenly said, "I heard that there will be a fierce battle to be fought after this is over."

"Yes, those dark wizards who are still hiding will raid the castle, so we'd better get rid of these werewolves as soon as possible."

Nelson Tobin could hardly conceal his murderous intent. He actually guessed the main reason why Albert asked him to come here: to completely get rid of this group of werewolves.

Although Neville Longbottom was determined, he clearly could not bear the pressure of killing hundreds of people.

Only he who hates dark wizards so much can really not care about that kind of thing. Maybe that person is also waiting for him to let go of his hatred after killing enough, but Nelson Tobin does not think that his hatred for the Death Eaters can be let go so easily.

Hannah, who had just taken the earmuffs from Neville, suddenly said: "Everyone is not as bad as you think. Since we took the initiative to come here, we are already mentally prepared."

"I know. Okay, everyone, get ready. Look at my flag later. Before we face the werewolves, we still need to deal with the dementors." Neville held two flags in his hand and greeted the others. The men helped Nelson Tobin hang a potted plant on a broomstick for his later aerial bombardment.

However, Nelson Tobin was prepared. He took out a leather bag from his robe pocket and gestured to the others to stuff the mandrake into the bag.

"That one is really thoughtful."

Neville sighed in his heart, and then saw Nelson, who had taken away most of the mandrakes, get on his broomstick and use the Disillusionment Curse on himself to disappear.

Instinct told Neville that Nelson Tobin was still waiting nearby, because he still needed to deal with the Dementors first, and the Disillusionment Curse had no effect on those evil dark creatures. ….

It is indeed more dangerous to encounter a large group of Dementors when you are alone, but most people here can use the Patronus Charm, and they know how to drive away those annoying guys.

Time passes by minute by minute, and waiting is always a very long and painful thing.

But while waiting for the Dementors to appear, Neville was still reviewing the entire plan process in his mind to ensure that the next battle was foolproof. Their mission is nothing more than to create opportunities for Nelson Tobin, but Neville is not worried about this at all. They can easily block the werewolf's charge with the help of Mandrake's cry, without even taking any risks.

Ah!

They should throw the mandrake on the bridge in advance to surprise the incoming enemy, instead of waiting for the enemy to appear before throwing it.

But the only problem with this is that you probably won't be able to completely kill the werewolf on the viaduct with the help of Mandrake's cry.

After all, Mandrake's cry has a limited range and can at best stun enemies on the periphery.

But in order for the entire plan to be foolproof, Neville still planned to throw the mandrake onto the viaduct in advance. Even if we can't kill those guys, the worst we can do is demolish the bridge and let all the werewolves who board the bridge fall to death!

Neville's decision was quite correct, because after the red sparks exploded in the night sky, it meant that the group of werewolves had poured into the viaduct crazily.

After entering the viaduct, it took more than a minute to run all the way to the end of the bridge. With a large group of dementors charging ahead, it was difficult for Neville and his group to devote more energy to stopping the enemy. charge, and in the end had to sacrifice the mandrake in a hurry.

It's easy to make mistakes when your nerves are extremely tense.

Especially when they saw werewolves that were crazier than they expected and spells flying around, it was more normal for them to make mistakes.

The werewolves were running desperately, waving their wands constantly to attack the blockers at the end of the viaduct, but they didn't know that the outcome had been predetermined not long ago.

The intensive volley of spells indeed quickly destroyed the stone statues and armor used by Neville's group as cover, but it also caused them to misjudge. Especially when they saw the group of people fleeing in embarrassment, the leading werewolf became even more proud. .

However, they were completely unaware that they had stepped into the enemy's trap, especially after hearing an extremely strange cry.

The werewolves who were rushing towards the exit suddenly had their eyes blackened and fell directly onto the viaduct, their life or death unknown.

The werewolves coming up from behind had no idea what was happening in front of them. They had to be squeezed forward by the werewolves further behind. Then, in a state of confusion, they fell to the cries of Mandrake along with the werewolves in front. , like the waves crashing on the beach, the scene is particularly spectacular.

This made Neville's group, who were originally planning to throw the mandrake onto the viaduct, stunned.

They probably never thought that these guys who were so arrogant just now could be easily defeated like this.

Simply incredible.

More and more werewolves fell due to the cries of Mandrake, and they piled up to a certain height on the viaduct, preventing other werewolves from moving forward.

This is not possible, something must be done before those guys react completely.

So Neville immediately changed his original plan, raised his wand and fired a green spark under the bridge to remind the house elves hiding below to blow up the viaduct and bury the enemies on the bridge together with the bridge.

He believed that this series of changes was enough to confuse all the werewolves and buy Nelson Tobin enough time for his death bombing.

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