Hogwarts Summoning Guide

Chapter 114 The Doctor and the Chimera

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The leopard cat, like a hunter teasing its prey, wasn't in a hurry to kill the polar bear, but rather cautiously probed back and forth. It would occasionally dart past the polar bear, causing the bald, burly man to nervously swing his axe or cast a stun spell, but he couldn't even hit the leopard cat's shadow.

"That's too fast! This guy's dynamic vision and reflexes can't keep up..." Bai Lin watched the bald giant being toyed with by the cat and leopard, and he was sweating bullets for him. If this continued, it wouldn't be long before the polar bear was exhausted.

"Cut down the surrounding trees!" A spectator in the stands offered advice to the polar bear, presumably having thrown a lot of Gallon at it.

"Yes, cut down the tree! Cut down the tree!" the audience shouted.

Indeed, cats and leopards can easily conceal themselves using the plants in the jungle, while polar bears obviously don't have the same privileges as the audience.

Deep in the forest, he struggled to move, his feet treading on the thick, swampy ground formed by decaying leaves. The leopard leaped swiftly and agilely from tree to tree, and although the audience could see its location through the canopy, the polar bear never actually saw what it looked like.

Hearing the shouts of the audience, the polar bear suddenly realized what was happening. He swung his axe and chopped hard at the tree trunk beside him. These trees were, after all, magically created, and disappeared from sight after being cut down. The polar bear was overjoyed and chopped down another tree with his axe.

His axe was enchanted, making it far sharper than ordinary weapons. He chopped down trees as easily as cutting melons and vegetables. With a flurry of movements, he had cleared a small clearing in the jungle.

But before he could even feel smug, as he chopped down another large tree, a tan shadow lunged at him the instant the trunk disappeared. Before he could stop swinging his axe and point it at the shadow, the cat and leopard pounced on him.

The leopard's sharp claws dug deep into the polar bear's muscles. The leopard, which still resembled a cat, shrieked and opened its mouth, which was much wider than its usual face, its long fangs biting into the polar bear's face.

That bite was devastating. Despite the polar bear's size and stature, being bitten in the face meant certain death, if not loss of life. But he was, after all, a wizard with relatively rich combat experience. He simply leaned back and vanished from the spot.

The audience held their breath for the polar bear, but luckily he teleported away at the last minute, probably using some kind of prop.

The polar bear appeared twenty feet ahead, just as the leopard landed. This time, it didn't jump away immediately because the blood on its paws aroused its craving for flesh. The polar bear's teleportation had caused its meal to slip away again. At this moment, the leopard was extremely angry, arching its back towards the polar bear and roaring sharply.

The polar bear had long, bloody gashes torn from its arms and shoulders, its blood soaking it. No longer caring about the arena rules, it yelled at the cat-leopard, "Crusio! (Crucio!)"

The audience gasped in surprise. Using black magic meant the challenger had failed, and the polar bear's Cruciatus Curse still missed the cat-leopard. The cat-leopard had already leaped high and pounced on him again.

This time, however, the cat-leopard failed to catch the polar bear because several large nets flew in from all directions and caught it. These nets were actually the goblin guards who were on guard around the arena. They were ready to catch the ferocious animal in time if the challenger failed, so as to prevent the beast from tearing the challenger to pieces in front of thousands of spectators and cameras.

The polar bear roared angrily, trying to charge forward and kill the cat-leopard, but how could the fairies let him have his way? One of the fairies promptly cast a stun spell on the polar bear, and Patrice also said at the opportune moment: "I'm sorry, our challenger has violated the rules and used some forbidden dark magic. Our staff will calm him down."

Immediately, the audience in the stands erupted in angry shouts. A large portion of the audience had bet on the challenger to win. This was because most of them lived in the city and had seen too many stories of knights defeating dragons. They thought that with their magic, they could just slide tackle a tiger. But today, seeing a real beast fight a wizard, they realized that defeating a wild magical animal was quite difficult.

After the staff cleaned up the venue, Patrice announced the start of the second session, which was set on a rocky beach, with a landscape somewhat resembling that of the Mediterranean coast.

"As Patrice described in the newspaper, our second magical creature tonight, the Chimera, is native to Greece. It is a notorious killer of heroes in history, and in recent years, many celebrities have also died by its gaping maw. It is a bully and killer in nature. Even the venomous leopard and the fire dragon may not be able to defeat it!" said the old man next to Patrice.

The blond-haired "Doctor of Death" leaped onto the large rock of the challenge platform. He wore a tight leather suit, held a black magic wand in his left hand, and gripped a gleaming silver dagger in his right. His expression was cold and ruthless.

Although he wasn't exactly handsome, his aura was no less imposing than that of a polar bear. He exuded an air of mastery, ignoring the cheers from the audience in the stands, while he kept his eyes fixed on the spot where the iron cage had been raised when the cat and leopard had appeared.

Sure enough, at Patrice's command, another large iron cage rose up in that spot. Unlike the quietness of the cat and leopard, as soon as the cage appeared, everyone heard a loud bang. A huge lion's head slammed into the cage bars with a loud "clang!" followed by Chimera's fierce roar. The timid spectators in the stands were startled by the roar.

As soon as the large iron cage was opened, a ferocious beast pounced out. Unlike cats and leopards, which are "low-key," it leaped onto the largest rock and let out a deafening roar at the surrounding audience and the challengers in front of it.

Before the White Scales, the Chimera was the legendary Chimera. However, unlike the Chimera which has three heads, it has the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a fire dragon. It is much larger than a male lion, at least thirteen feet long excluding its tail, and weighs at least 400 kilograms (the average weight of an African male lion is about 200 kilograms). Its huge lion head is enough to swallow the upper body of an ordinary person whole.

The Doctor of Death didn't wait for Chimera to attack him; instead, he rushed forward and swung his wand, smashing the large rock where Chimera was standing to pieces.

The large rock exploded violently as if hit by a cannonball. In that instant, the Death Doctor's powerful magic was displayed. He accurately calculated the landing point of Chimera as she leaped high into the air after the explosion and unleashed another devastating blow.

"Holy crap, this guy's using the Eighteen Subduing Dragon Palms!" Bai Lin watched the Death Doctor's "performance" in the preparation room and suddenly had the illusion of watching a martial arts movie.

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