HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 272 Duriel

The first act of the game world did not cause any trouble to Dumbledore and Grindelwald, except for the winding dungeons and underground palaces in the later stage, which were very troublesome and could not be jumped over by cheating with the flying broom.

Even the half-spider female boss who was standing upright at the end, with two pairs of spider legs extending ferociously from her back forward, the Queen of Pain "Andariel", one of the demon kings of hell, did not pose much danger to the two old wizards. At most, her close-range poisonous mist attacks were really painful.

Allison watched Sister An arrogantly walking on the red carpet and uttering the fixed voice line of the game, "Go to hell, bug!" After that, Grindelwald, who felt he was being scolded, turned pale and used Fire Shield and Cruciatus all over the place.

PS: After discovering the background of the hall, which was filled with dense pools of blood and various skinned red corpses hanging, Dumbledore's face turned completely black and he tried to cover Alison's eyes.

Alison suspected class suppression.

Of course, this does not refer to the low level of the current game account, but to the fact that there should be level suppression after the wizard levels of the two "greatest wizards" themselves are quantified.

But it's just temporary arrogance.

Now it’s just the normal difficulty, and there will be nightmare and hell difficulties later.

Those two lowest-level monsters can beat the fragile "Andariel" now.

When it comes to the Hell difficulty, only then can you truly get a glimpse of the terrifying power of the Demon King of Hell from this mechanical, emotionless NPC with fixed data.

The game characters are constantly upgraded, resulting in not feeling too tired when running around to complete tasks, and lack of accurate judgment of time.

The second act is a little more comfortable.

The desert environment is much brighter than the dark and depressing wilderness in the first act, and it is also convenient to use a flying broom to cheat and jump over wild monsters.

Because they plan to bring other professors in for training tomorrow, the two adults currently have no time to slowly appreciate the causes and consequences of the mission, nor analyze the dialogues between various NPC characters. They are only busy pushing the map, planning to defeat the final BOSS "Duriel".

The only bodies that could be turned over here were skeletons, and there were also kicked ceramic pots, but Dumbledore chose to turn a blind eye to the actions of a certain unethical little player.

If it was the previous scene...

Thinking back to the time when I saw Alison naturally looking through the dead bodies she encountered on the road, and breaking into a roadside hut to rummage through the bookshelves and lift up the bed covers...

Dumbledore: I dare not open my eyes. I hope it is my imagination.

I always feel that after coming to this world, Alison seems to have released some kind of seal.

She wants to turn over the dead bodies on the road.

She would untie the ropes of the skinned corpse that was thrown on the fire and throw the corpse completely into the fire.

When encountering tombs and coffins in cemeteries, towers, and underground palaces, all the tombs on the ground must be trampled to pieces and all the coffins must be opened. If one encounters the tomb owner who has been disturbed and turned into a ghost, her skeletons will quickly rush forward and hack the tomb owner, who has lost his home and is trying to seek justice, to death. They will convince people with virtue and make them shut up forever with the truth.

There is a wooden barrel on the roadside. There is a risk of it exploding if you get close to it, so you have to kick it.

It is very normal player behavior in computer games - and it is even encouraged by the game, as it is considered a little easter egg, after all, equipment, props and gold coins will be dropped randomly - but in this kind of real-life game, it seems particularly immoral and beyond the bottom line - even if you know that they are just background boards and NPCs, not real people.

But that's just what Alison likes to do.

Yes, Dumbledore, whose head was throbbing with pain, quickly concluded that this child had plenty of newbie's tricks, it was just a habit that made him have that little quirk.

Forget about anything else, Dumbledore still felt that disturbing the dead's sleep was a bit too much, but Alison was naughty and always liked to sneak in from time to time.

The two of them were engaged in a battle of wits and courage along the way.

Now the road was littered with dead bones, yellow sand, mummies and the like, instead of bloody fresh corpses and coffins and graves. Dumbledore could barely convince himself to ignore Alison's behavior.

However, the old father secretly made up his mind.

In the future, when visiting Ariana and Kendra’s graves during the summer vacation, he must not bring Alison with him anymore—he used to think that Alison looked at other people’s graves in the cemetery in a strange way, but he couldn’t tell what exactly was going on…

Now he knows everything!

What if the little red-haired wizard gets itchy and digs up the graves of her aunt and grandmother...

Dumbledore, the old father who was being applauded for his filial piety, might really have a heart attack.

Of course, the problems encountered between several people are far more than this.

Powerful wizards usually have strange personalities, different from ordinary people.

After all, magic is all about idealism, and those who practice it to a high level often become crazy men and women with strong wills and self-consistent logic.

It does have its own unique charm, but if you taste it carefully, it does have a bit of madness and paranoia that normal people don't have.

Grindelwald doesn't have any habit of turning over corpses.

Even though he was a dark wizard, he was still a bit pretentious and reserved, and at most he liked to pretend.

However, precisely because he is a dark wizard, he is very interested in the skills of necromancers and wants to study each of them.

Dumbledore remained calm after seeing his lover blow up a corpse and a skeleton warrior emerged from it to join the skeleton army.

You have to stay calm, after all, Allison has already done a lot of pioneering work ahead.

Allison had no problem with that either - it was the summoning style! That was what she was good at.

But after Grindelwald used a bunch of messy skills one after another, Alison's defense was broken.

Diablo's skill tree system allows players to freely add points and match skills. Each profession has three skill trees. The later skills on the skill tree need the support of the previous skills. Players need to add at least one skill point to the previous skills to unlock the skill.

The highest skill level is 20. At the same time, skills in the same branch will affect each other's power.

Therefore, most players will only choose a certain system, a branch leading to the ultimate move, and add points crazily. At most, they will spread some skill points to some really convenient skills.

Skill points are only given a little each time you level up. It is easy to get them in the early stage, but it is difficult to upgrade in the later stage when the level is high, and it is not easy to get skill points.

Although he is a strict German, Grindelwald is as relaxed as a Frenchman when it comes to killing monsters.

Allison suspected that it was her own skeleton army that helped to kill monsters, and killed them instantly as soon as they showed their heads, causing Lao Deng to lose all sense of crisis. That's why he ignored her instructions and activated every skill system and every skill that could add points, wasting more than a dozen skill points.

It’s over.

It's really over.

I guess I will have to create a new account and add points later.

When Allison thought about the possibility of having to take Old Deng alone to go through the whole process again, she felt as if the sun and moon had lost their light and the sky was dark.

Don’t add more workload to children casually!

She is not some slave or office worker!

Child labor is illegal!

Okay, not paying doesn’t count as child labor, but isn’t that worse?

Grindelwald did this mainly because he could really kill the monsters around him instantly, which made him a little bit arrogant - or it can be said that he was always arrogant. Top wizards often have the confidence that they will definitely win and will definitely be the stronger one.

He was so confident that his wizarding abilities could handle any situation, and that only Al - and perhaps Alison - could rival him.

In this situation, it is normal that the willful old devil, who has always been arrogant and unbridled, unwilling to compromise for any interests and only loyal to his own desires and ideas, would turn a deaf ear to the point-adding method planned by Alison.

He wanted to try every skill and study it at the same time.

Anyway, there won't be any irreversible serious consequences.

Allison, who was really going to be in trouble, had more resentment than the vengeful spirit. She stared at the old devil with a dark face and started quarreling with him.

"I want to spend my time with Daddy! Not to help you level up!"

It turns out that the shrewd and profit-conscious Slytherin snake can't get along with the willful and reckless Gryffindor lion - especially when that stupid lion stepped on her tail!

Grindelwald retorted: "I am your father."

Although it is the truth, it sounds like an insult.

Alison became even more resentful.

Grindelwald glanced at Dumbledore, raised an eyebrow, and motioned for him to come.

Dumbledore comforted the child while skillfully cleaning up the mess for his lover.

The old headmaster always felt that ever since he encountered the father and daughter named Grindelwald in the summer of 1991, he had been helping to clean up the mess - this shouldn't be an illusion.

But he couldn't just leave it alone.

After finally calming the child down, Dumbledore couldn't help but sigh.

He felt that when these two people got together, they really hated each other.

When it comes to serious matters, they can still suppress their personal feelings. Two guys with similar personalities and ways of thinking can discuss things together, share the same interests, and go along with each other for a while, but when it comes to personal matters...

The horoscopes are not compatible.

The tip of the needle is facing the wheat awn.

Every one of them is a bad-tempered childish kid.

Like a blasting spell, it's about to explode.

But generally speaking, the dark wizard next to him is worse—he is so old, but he still likes to tease children on purpose!

Dumbledore actually fully understood why Grindelwald was so evil.

Geniuses always think highly of themselves and look down on others. They think others are stupid, vulgar, and unbearable. Dumbledore was like this before, and his good friend Grindelwald is naturally even more like this.

Grindelwald was born as the heir to a large German pure-blood wizard family, and after entering school he became a prominent figure in Durmstrang.

The years when a child is forming his character are almost smooth sailing - he never suffers any setbacks and no one can restrain him.

Naturally, he developed an arrogant and pretentious character early on.

He does things based on his own preferences and never cares what others think of him - if we put aside the need for a great cause, he doesn't care about the consumables that were deceived and fooled, nor does he care about the outside world's public opinion and wanted notices.

To put it bluntly, it's just being too willful.

As for the several heavy blows that Dumbledore encountered one after another...

A man remains a boy until he dies, especially an old devil, who can't change.

This is how my life is. What else can I do? I am an old man over 200 years old in total. I just have to make do with my life.

At the very least, Grindelwald does understand love and loves, and he will include those close to him into his own small circle and cherish them.

When you love someone, you instinctively want to get closer to them. Your mouth may lie, but your body will be honest.

So no matter how clumsy his love was, Dumbledore was extremely tolerant and willing to respond, willing to look at Grindelwald with the same loving eyes.

But Alison obviously did not inherit her father's tolerance.

She is very petty and holds a grudge.

Even though he was comforted by his father and temporarily gave him face and did not make trouble, he still held a grudge.

I quietly finished the tail end of the last few tasks and finally reached the end of the second act.

If the child is quiet, he must be acting like a monster.

Both old fathers had a deep understanding of this and knew that Alison was probably going to be in big trouble.

After entering the tomb of Tal Rasha, Alison whined and hugged Dumbledore's arm and acted like a spoiled child, intending to harm Grindelwald with bad intentions.

"I'm the only one killing monsters right now, and someone has made almost no contribution. We're going to fight the BOSS again soon, so he won't just slack off like this, will he?"

Grindelwald really couldn't stand hearing such talk. He narrowed his eyes and sneered, "Are you kidding me? How could I be useless?"

The old devil has always been competitive, so naturally he would not show weakness in front of his lover and daughter.

So the little red-haired wizard finally showed his true colors.

She was going to let Duriel teach her stinky daddy a lesson on her behalf - seeing that the occasional attacks by the two of them could no longer kill the monsters instantly, it was obvious that the level gap between them and Duriel was not too big.

"Then for the next final boss, you and Albus will fight first? If you can't beat it, I'll take action later?"

Grindelwald raised his eyebrows slightly, and there was a flash of understanding and smile in his eyes.

Of course he could hear the trap in Alison's words.

Given Alison's personality, if she said that, it means this BOSS must be difficult to deal with, and she's waiting to make him suffer a loss so that he'll remember it.

But Grindelwald is no pushover.

He believed that he was quite strong, and with the help of Dumbledore, the two of them should have no problem dealing with the monsters without intelligence in the game world.

A room with seven symbol rings inlaid on the ground was found. The "Staff of Horadric" was placed into the slot as a quest item that served as a key, opening the hidden door to the tomb where Tal Rasha was buried.

Alison stepped aside, making a sly and graceful gesture of invitation.

Grindelwald snorted and strode forward, carrying his little broken skeleton very confidently and without any fear.

Dumbledore smiled and shook his head, then followed him in.

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