A day at Hogwarts.

Chapter 1540 The Equation of Victory

"Look, I'm just saying they definitely don't need help!"

After the last dark wizard who tried to turn around and escape was knocked to the ground by several spells coming from behind, a familiar voice suddenly sounded from behind, knocking Neville and his gang who had just defeated the enemy before they had time to rejoice. People were shocked.

"Don't get excited, it's us."

The members of the giant hunting team, headed by Fred, George, and Cedric, appeared out of thin air behind the vigilant Neville and his team without warning, startling all the team members including Neville.

If this was really an enemy, he would probably be taken away in one wave.

"What the hell are you doing? If I hadn't caught him just now, I might have been accidentally injured." Neville complained to cover up his gaffe.

"Well done." Fred smiled and lightly punched Neville on the shoulder and said, "But I'm still not cautious enough."

"Why are you here? I thought..."

Hannah looked at this high-spirited elite team, frowning, and had a bad feeling in her heart.

Because according to the original plan, Fred and his team should immediately return to the castle to reinforce other teams after completing the hunt for the giant.

Probably guessing what Hannah was thinking, Cedric explained to everyone, "The group of dark wizards are starting to stick together, and we have to stick together, otherwise we will be defeated one by one."

In fact, it was not that they had not thought about hunting dark wizards to reduce their numerical advantage, but after killing two teams of dark wizards in a row, they found that the enemies actually started to move in groups, and they were snowballing like snowballs. The big trend is simply not something that people like them can easily eat up. Even if they really win, they will lose miserably.

Therefore, after everyone discussed it, they unanimously decided to gather the Neville team first and get some mandrake from him.

The cry of the mandrake root is a powerful weapon against hordes of dark wizards. No matter how many people the group gathers, a mandrake can easily achieve a feat that is difficult for them to accomplish: knock them all down. .

"That...Mandrake..."

Neville and the others looked at each other with unnatural expressions on their faces.

This reaction gave Fred, George and the others a bad feeling.

"Well... you also know that there are a lot of werewolves over there, and mandrakes are not easy to carry and can easily cause accidental injuries, so..."

Neville's expression was very awkward, and he was even more hesitant to speak. They knew that Fred and his party were actually looking for Mandrake, but...

"So, you have used up all the mandrakes and there is nothing left?" Cedric had the urge to reach out and cover his face.

"That thing doesn't distinguish between ourselves and the enemy, so we didn't dare to take it with us at all, so we used it all at that time. If you really need it, you should be able to pick up one or two plants when you go back, but that thing is really dangerous. Be careful and you may get hit and lose your life." Hannah also thought about keeping some mandrakes, but after truly seeing the power of the cries of the mandrake roots, she completely gave up the idea of ​​seeking death.

They really can't afford to gamble, if they accidentally kill them directly.

"If you want it, I'll go back and look for it. I should be able to get a few for you." Nelson Tobin said and turned back. He obviously regretted that he didn't leave one or two mandrakes behind. ….

Otherwise, the group of dark wizards who dare to gather together to act are the best targets. He can completely let them die in batches amidst the cries of mandrakes just like he dealt with the werewolves crowding the bridge.

As for the possibility of accidentally injuring a teammate during this period, that is not within the scope of Nelson Tobin's consideration.

After all, as long as it is discussed in advance, this problem is easy to deal with, and even if it is accidentally injured, there is nothing that can be done. As long as it is not in the core area of ​​​​the Mandrake root cry, even if you hear the cry, you will be trapped at most. coma.

"What should we do now?"

Everyone looked at Fred, George and Cedric, waiting for the three to make the final decision.

After the two teams merged, there were more than thirty people. They were also a strong force, and they were still outside the enemy's sight. They should seize the opportunity to deal a harsh blow to the opponent.

"Wait a minute, I'll ask the headquarters to see what's going on in the castle now. We can go wherever we are needed."

Cedric obviously hadn't forgotten that Zannah was monitoring the entire castle from the kitchen, and she must know better than they did where help was needed.

In fact, Cedric didn't even need to ask before a famous house elf appeared in front of them with a suitcase, leaving everyone stunned. Then, at George's urging, they entered the box as quickly as possible so that the house elf could take them away by Apparition.

However, what surprised them most was that there was a famous house elf in the box explaining to them the next task.

"So, we need to help the professors block the team of dark wizards, which may have nearly two to three hundred people, on the third floor?"

After listening to the house elves describe the mission, everyone felt more and more that they needed Mandrake.

As long as this wave continues, there will probably be no trouble.

But they didn't have time to regret that there was no mandrake left. In just a blink of an eye, the house elf sent them to the boys' bathroom on the third floor.

When the girls came out of the box and noticed their surroundings, their faces were stunned for a moment, but they soon returned to normal and began to use the Disillusionment Curse on themselves. Then they headed towards the battlefield where they were confronting each other, preparing to stab them from behind. The enemy's butt, using the advantage of sneak attacks to destroy the opponent's morale in one breath.

As for whether the entire plan will fail, it is completely outside their scope of consideration, and everyone never feels that they will fail. This is not only the overconfidence caused by taking the Felixir, but also Albert's full preparation for this wizarding war. Prepare, they never feel like they are going to lose.

In fact, whether it is the Felixir, Mandrake, or the use of house elves to monitor the entire castle. As long as they are used well, one's own side does not need to suffer many casualties at all. Even if there is a shortage of manpower, one can use the apparition of house elves to mobilize manpower to reinforce any place with astonishing efficiency.

However, things never get what everyone wants. In this battle, the numerical gap still cannot prevent them from falling into a disadvantage.

Fortunately, this situation will not happen to them for the time being, at least not yet.

An impromptu raid did stun the dark wizards as expected. They had always relied on their numerical superiority to suppress their opponents, but they never thought that one day they would be attacked from both sides.

After being stabbed in the back, the panicked dark wizard did not hold on for long before he collapsed. After all, they relied on their numerical advantage to overwhelm the enemy. When they lost such an advantage, they naturally collapsed. . 39314706.

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