Hogwarts Archmage

Chapter 212 4 Steps

The small island where Azkaban is located is actually not that cold in May. As long as you wear thicker clothes, it won't be a big problem. After all, it is in the North Sea, not the North Pole...even if it is not close to the North Pole. How far away, and now, this island is extremely hot.

Ma En and two girls stood on a large boat in the sea, looking at the island that looked like a large torch.

"Honey, are you sure this will work?" Esther asked hesitantly.

"It should be possible. I have researched and found that most of this island is made of granite. After melting and cooling, it should be quite beautiful."

"I know the vitreous is not too ugly...but nothing can be planted."

"It can be covered with a little soil or something."

Hermione next to her looked at the two people chatting and said feebly: "I think you are so interested in chatting, why don't you help me... I can't control it anymore."

As the temperature of the flames increased rapidly, a large part of the island had turned into fluid and was sliding into the sea.

After hearing Hermione's words, Aster quickly picked up her wand to help block the flowing things back...

The flames that were burning the island were extremely hot. After arriving here, they spent most of their time designing a ship that would not rock around when they stood on it. The actual work actually only took a few ten minutes, and it was still a horse. The result of restraining and restraining, otherwise, if you mess around at will, it will be easy to burn this island to ashes.

After the entire island turned into fluid, Marne took back the flames and helped strengthen the magic that restricted its flow.

The reason why they melted the entire island was because they had some careful thoughts.

After some discussion, several people decided to make the island into the shape of a six-pointed star. There is no religious meaning in it...a magician.

They just think this shape has some mysterious meaning.

Looking at the sky, Ma En sighed: "There is bad news."

Esther then said: "It's going to rain."

Hermione looked at the small island that was gathering and solidifying in the distance, and sighed: "If you don't think of a way, this place will definitely be ugly with water... The temperature drops suddenly... This is basic common sense."

After the three people were silent for a while, Ma En suddenly said: "Do you think the Ministry of Magic has time to come and take care of this place now?"

"Probably not. Even if there is, the current Ministry of Magic will not care about you..." Esther muttered to himself as he looked at the increasingly thick rain clouds in the sky. Then he suddenly felt something was wrong and looked at Ma En in surprise. "No way, you have to give these clouds to..."

"I do intend to drive them away."

"This...such a big sky will attract a lot of people's attention..." Hermione hesitated.

Ma En shook his head: "It's just to disperse this location, forget about other places."

"That's okay. Can you give it a try?"

"Ah."

The shell of the island has regained some of its hardness, and the brightness is not that high. The whole thing has become a little viscous, making it much easier to manipulate. Ma En directly fixed the magic, freeing his and the two girls' hands.

"Ester, you and Hermione can help with the banishing spell."

The two girls cast spells in two directions at the same time, checking whether there were any Muggles and Muggle equipment in the sea.

After doing this, he raised a palm and pointed it directly at the sky above. Faint sparks that did not look so bright continued to float from the palm to the sky, and expanded, lit up, and condensed below the clouds.

A huge fireball that was huge and terrifying appeared in mid-air just by looking at it.

"Are you ready?" Hermione asked, looking at the fireball that was no longer expanding.

"Close your eyes, it will be very bright. It's best to plug your ears...if you don't want to repair the eardrum later."

Ma En followed suit and used a magic spell on his ears, and the two girls followed suit.

But they didn't close their eyes. Hermione took out three pairs of sunglasses from her small satchel and distributed one pair to each of them.

"I don't need it, you can just wear it..."

Rejecting her glasses, Marne continued: "Hermione, how much do you have in this little satchel?"

"There are many, many things. You always think about them. You may take everyone with you to who knows where at any time. You have to be prepared, right? And when Professor Wald gave it to me, there were a lot of things in it."

"Okay...are you ready?"

Seeing the two of them nodding in greeting, Ma En clenched his fist and detonated the fireball.

When the fireball exploded, the shock wave that exploded quickly pushed the clouds not far away from it in all directions. The air that was squeezed and spread in all directions rubbed against each other and made a loud rumbling sound. When it arrived near the ship, Blocked by a protective spell.

In the middle of the heavy clouds in the sky, a huge, perfectly circular void appeared. The sun shone down from above, falling on the sea and the faces of several little wizards.

The surrounding clouds, driven by the cold wind, tried to cover the disk again, but were blocked by the almost undetectable line of fire on the outside of the blank space.

"Although I know this is very simple for you, I still feel shocked when I actually see it." Hermione murmured...

Esther was better, and she asked another question: "Marn, have you ever tried to let go of the range and temperature of your flames? How far can you go?"

Ma En shook his head: "When I was very young, before my power was as powerful as it is now, I thought about trying it... but then I gave up."

"why?"

"Because as soon as I started trying, there was a flood of water in the center of Antarctica... I was afraid that something would happen if it really melted, so I gave up..."

Esther: "..."

"Then you'd better not try it. If that place melts, the whole world will suffer. Some low-altitude islands will be directly submerged..."

"Yeah, so I stopped. I thought that was not a good thing. If I have the chance to go to outer space in the future, maybe I can try it."

Esther pouted: "Outer space? Marn, you've never even been out of Europe, right? To be precise, you've never been out of the UK except when you go out to find trouble."

"I'm still young..."

Esther glanced at Ma En thoughtfully: "According to your growth rate, you are really quite big..."

Hermione, who had been watching late-night programs for a long time, blushed: "Damn it, can you go back to the room at night and get under the quilt to talk about this later?"

Marn was stunned for a moment, then quickly reacted, but he didn't care much and turned to Esther: "My dear, are you taking Hermione to watch a program that can't be watched during the day again?"

"I heard that the TV won't break down for a long time. I just use it for daily use."

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