Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Chapter 208 Counterattack…?

Anriel was on the water, watching Carmen and Krum slowly surrounding Harry from the left and right.

Hmm... can two people be considered surrounded...

Forget it, that's not important.

To most viewers, the current scene is that two villains are surrounding the "victim" who is unable to resist.

As for why he's not the protagonist...

You know, the major events in the past three years...

But they were all solved by Anriel.

......

Krum was seen swimming fiercely towards Harry like some ferocious ocean predator.

However...his movement of raising his wand seemed to be slower than the reaction of his half-shark body.

It seems a little...uncoordinated.

Carmen raised her eyebrows and the corners of her mouth curled up unconsciously, but she suppressed it in an instant.

What happened? Didn't Krum himself notice?

I'm afraid that's the case...

Oh... As expected, it’s because of the “unfinished” Transfiguration spell... a series of defects caused by the incomplete Transfiguration spell.

Otherwise, Krum wouldn't have been delayed for so long by someone - or something - unknown to him, right?

Carmen didn't know about the conflict Krum had with Cedric before... and the loss he suffered.

From Carmen's perspective, judging from Krum's swimming speed after he met up with her, if this guy hadn't been delayed in the middle, there would have been no way that she and he would have met.

It must be because some matters have been delayed for a long time.

However, those things are irrelevant to what is happening now——

Carmen glanced at the dead soul beasts surrounding the three warriors, and a string of fine bubbles emerged from the corners of her mouth:

"No, why do you do this again?"

He knew Anriel's character very well.

Those dead soul beasts that were completely controlled by Anriel now formed a teardrop shape.

The pointed end was Krum, the rounded end was Harry, and Carmen was sandwiched between the two of them.

This shape obviously has a characteristic——

Harry had plenty of space to dodge and even counterattack.

At the same time, it was stimulating Krum to attack more recklessly.

In other words, if -- if --

Mr. Harry Potter was able to seize the tiny flaw caused by Krum's lack of coordination during his attack...

As a "little fish", he might actually have the possibility of "counterattacking" the "shark".

......

Isn’t this just a coincidence?

From what Carmen knew about Anriel's personality...he just loved watching this.

Each team reduces its members in turn, and this equilibrium algorithm...

Carmen was almost certain—

Harry was knocked out at the start of the game, delaying nearly half of the time.

If Krum is also knocked unconscious now, the second half of the game will basically have nothing to do with him.

As for Beauxbatons...to be honest, Carmen's intuition told him that the one who would be unlucky would be the silver-haired girl with half-human blood.

reason……

Maybe it was another girl named Sophenny who had blonde hair very similar to Miss Lovegood's?

Carmen moved closer to the dead soul beast, intending to verify it.

And the following facts seemed to prove that his guess was most likely correct -

Those ugly, cold monsters did not rush over to attack him, even though the distance between them was so close that the dead soul beast could almost hit Carmen with a single swing of its tentacles.

"Hey...it's true..."

As if noticing Carmen's silence and smile, the dead soul beast closest to him twisted its body and turned the thing in its core that looked like an eye or a feeding hole towards Carmen.

The latter felt an inexplicable sense of being watched...

Its general meaning is:

"Just watch the show and be careful not to get hurt."

......

Carmen shrugged, raised her wand pretentiously, and chanted a spell at a much slower speed than usual, breaking several (a worrying number) of the tentacles of the dead soul beasts.

It's unclear what the first spell Krum uttered at Harry was, but that doesn't matter.

Because Harry narrowly avoided the dark red water column...

After all, after eating the gillyweed, Harry is now a complete aquatic life form.

At least it is more suitable for underwater combat than a half-mutated creature like Krum, and its reaction speed is also faster.

However, Harry couldn't make the situation more optimistic with this little advantage... nor could he make the situation on the field become favorable to him just because he dodged the attack.

Krum could fail countless... uh, many times, but Harry... basically he would be doomed if he made a mistake just once.

"What should I do... Is there any way I can try..."

This was the umpteenth time since the start of the Triwizard Tournament that Harry hated the fact that he knew too few spells.

That is to say, Anriel, who is far above the water, doesn't know what Harry is thinking at the moment, otherwise, Anriel would definitely laugh out loud...

While Harry was still struggling with the fact that he had too few fixed spells, Anriel was already casting spells with his mind - the so-called "casting without spells".

Who knows?

What's more, you are a fourteen-year-old kid in the fourth grade, and you really think you are a dish?

It is normal to fail to win, but it will be a big problem if you win...

On the lake, Anriel and most of the audience frowned.

Not for anything else, mainly...

Harry has dodged several attacks from Krum now!

Moreover, because Krum has been "chasing" Harry all the time, the key is that he hasn't caught up with him yet - now he is a little angry and embarrassed.

The original teardrop-shaped encirclement has been pulled into a spindle shape.

Harry's luck... is it really that good?

That's what most viewers thought.

The following question almost flashed through their minds:

Is it luck? Or...

A few, like Dumbledore, saw the essence of the problem:

If you can only use half of the Animagus Transfiguration technique...it can be really fatal.

The audience's thoughts were interrupted because -

Harry fought back!

A stream of almost luminous blue water shot out from the tip of Harry's wand.

It seems... there is no widely known offensive spell of this color...?

In the dim light at the bottom of the lake, the attack was almost impossible to dodge as long as Harry aimed just a little.

......

(Friendly reminder: Sharks lack the necessary cells to process color vision, so they can only see black and white images and cannot perceive color. In the eyes of sharks, a very light-colored water column is not much different from a wave.)

......

And the result...

It also shocked the whole audience.

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