I, the Dark Lord, will definitely be a good principal!

Chapter 77: Isn't this bullying a giant?

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The troll moves much faster than the little wizard.

Because of the limited space, he couldn't move freely here, but because of his size, the giant could cover several meters in a single step.

The stench almost enveloped them, and heavy footsteps echoed just a few meters behind them as the giant raised its massive wooden club!

But at that moment, Angell suddenly stopped.

If they keep running like this, unless he's willing to reveal his true strength, they'll all be a bloody mess today.

Moreover, simply running around and getting involved in this matter with Draco today will not yield any results.

Angor aimed his wand at the troll, using only a small amount of magic:

"There are many obstacles!"

An invisible barrier appeared before the giant, but it only held it back for a moment. With the giant swinging down its wooden club, Angor's barrier spell was broken.

He took a few steps back, putting some distance between himself and the troll, and then raised his wand again.

"Collapse!"

But it didn't work.

His face turned pale, as if he hadn't expected this outcome, and he staggered back a few steps.

To a troll, a little wizard's stun spell is basically no different than a tickle.

By this time, Harry and his friends had also stopped.

“We can’t outrun it!” Harry yelled, rushing over and grabbing Angor’s arm to pull him aside. “Don’t get so close to it!”

Angor ignored him, took a breath, and continued waving his wand with a tense expression: "Obstacles everywhere!"

The giant was blocked for a moment again.

Well, it seems that, given the same amount of magic power required, the Barrier Charm is the most useful against magical creatures that rely entirely on brute force.

However, they currently possess far too few spells. Apart from Angor's Stunning Charm and Barrier Charm, only Draco has used the Leg Locking Charm and Hermione has used the Flying Bird Charm.

The troll raised its wooden club high and slammed it heavily against the wall. Draco narrowly dodged it, but he wasn't so lucky the next time.

The stick was swung again, but this time, the target was Ron!

Even if Ron ran, he was no longer out of the troll's attack range. His face turned pale as he tried his best to dodge to the side.

At the critical moment, Harry leaped forward and wrapped his arms around the troll's neck from behind.

The trolls couldn't feel Harry hanging on them; their skin was incredibly tough. But as Harry jumped up, he didn't hesitate to plunge his wand into the troll's nostril!

The troll roared in pain, writhing and waving its wooden club. Harry could only hold on to it tightly.

"Think of something quick!" Harry shouted.

"Harry!" Ron shouted Harry's name, but faced with this situation, he felt his thoughts almost freeze, and his mind went blank.

Seeing this, Angor couldn't help but twitch his lips—only Harry could pull off such a crazy stunt as sticking a wand into a troll's nostril!

He glanced at the people around him; at that moment, everyone looked quite disheveled.

Harry's glasses were at Hermione's feet, already broken.

Ron's hair was all over his face, and he was standing there holding his wand with a gritted-teeth expression.

Draco's meticulously dressed clothes were now in disarray. Although he didn't have a good impression of Harry, they were now fighting side by side, so he was frowning and racking his brains for a solution.

Only Hermione persisted, using the Bird Charm from time to time to disrupt the troll's movements.

Hmm... it's almost time...

Besides the chaotic sounds at the scene, Angell's keen hearing picked up the sound of hurried footsteps coming from a distance.

The professors will arrive in less than a minute.

“Our magic is useless against trolls… what else can we do?” Angor frowned, his gaze fixed on Harry clinging to the troll’s neck, but his words seemed directed at Ron beside him.

“The stick!” Ron suddenly exclaimed, speaking rapidly, “We can use the Levitation Charm to control that stick!”

Angel nodded in satisfaction, but in reality, his eyes lit up, and he and Ron aimed their wands at the wooden stick.

Then—with a "thud" and a "thud," the giant fell face down to the ground, shaking the entire corridor.

The corridor fell silent for a moment. Looking at the giant monster lying in front of them, everyone felt a sense of relief, as if they had escaped a disaster.

...At least on the surface, that's how it seems.

Harry got up, his emotions still so tense from what had just happened that he was trembling and panting heavily.

Ron stood there, staring at what he had just done, his wand still held high in his hand.

Angel exhaled and leaned against the wall behind him. Although the battle just now seemed like child's play to him, his heart was still racing and his breathing was rapid due to his physical condition.

Draco also held up his wand. When Angor and Ron were using the Levitation Charm, he had used a Leg Locking Charm to slightly hinder the troll's movements.

Finally, Hermione spoke.

"Is it—dead?"

“I don’t think so,” Harry said. “He was probably just knocked unconscious.”

He bent down and pulled his wand out of the troll's nose, where large clumps of gray, gelatinous substance were stuck.

Angell silently looked away.

Just as Harry was cleaning his wand, a series of footsteps grew louder, and a moment later, Professor McGonagall appeared at the corner of the corridor, followed by Snape and Quirrell.

Professor McGonagall practically rushed over. She glanced at the students and only breathed a slight sigh of relief after confirming that none of the five were injured.

But her expression quickly turned serious—no, it wasn't just serious anymore, it was anger!

After glancing at the troll, Snape looked at Angor and Draco, and before Professor McGonagall could erupt, he spoke first:

"I had no idea that Slytherin students had become so reckless?"

Angel lowered his head, looking obediently apologetic. Draco seemed a little unconvinced and wanted to say something, but Angel held his arm down.

"Professor, we did act impulsively this time, but we still managed to solve it in the end, didn't we?"

Angell was cautious in both his expression and tone, but his words gave the impression of being very assertive.

Snape stared at him, a slow, mocking smile creeping onto his lips: "It seems Mr. Malfoy is quite confident in his abilities..."

Angor looked at the giant lying on the ground, but said nothing.

Snape sneered again: "I will tell Lucius Malfoy the truth about this. You guys are really something!"

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