Hogwarts Summoning Guide

Chapter 428 Protagonist Halo

As everyone knows, house-elves possess incredibly powerful teleportation abilities. Although they seem similar to the wizard's Apparition, Bai Lin sensed that these two teleportation methods were completely different. There was almost no cooldown, and they didn't even need to look at the destination. It was as if the other party had a GPS positioning system in their brain, allowing them to appear at any location they wanted. No wonder they could bypass the magical restrictions set up against Apparition and Apparition.

Fairies also possess powerful supernatural abilities and have even waged magical wars against wizards in this world. They are highly skilled at forging enchanted melee weapons using magical materials such as mithril and dragon glass; for example, the Gryffindor sword is a fairy creation. If a race excels at forging swords, then they must also excel at using them; otherwise, they would naturally forge other weapons—it's a simple principle.

Judging from the performance of these two strange men in black, they have clearly absorbed the power of fairies, forged divine weapons powerful enough to block the Moye Sword and the Jade-Handled Dragon, and learned extremely advanced cold weapon fighting skills. Combined with their ability to teleport at will, they are a perfect combination, incredibly powerful.

"Will Barrier!" With a thought, countless light blue hexagonal fragments of will appeared around Bai Lin, enveloping him like a three-meter-diameter soccer ball. This was the latest form of the Will Barrier, which maximized its sturdiness.

But then, the figure of the black-clad monster he was fighting suddenly appeared inside the barrier of will, and the long scythe still slashed towards Bai Lin's neck without any hindrance.

"WTF!" Bai Lin hadn't finished cursing in his mind yet, so he could only activate his Phantom Shift ability and appear thirty meters away.

At the same time, three spells were released simultaneously: "Smoke of the Lost Path! Black Mist Spreads! Shadows Dissipate!" Thick black mist suddenly rose from around him and quickly spread in all directions. He wanted to know if the other party needed to rely on sight and light.

Bai Lin's figure blended almost perfectly into the black mist. Not only visually, but his aura also merged with the black mist, which indeed stunned the black-clad monster on the spot, making it impossible for him to launch an attack for a moment.

Bai Lin's heart skipped a beat: "It seems that fairies and house-elves are creatures that use the five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and thought) just like humans. They are not born with the Manas and Alaya consciousnesses. Although they are very powerful, it is more difficult for them to achieve a higher level of consciousness awakening..."

In a flash, he understood why the men in black were able to break through his willpower barrier: they had reached a state of "selflessness." He wondered what method the Church of Hastur and Umbridge had used to fuse the abilities of house-elves and fairies in these two "test subjects." It was like blood type; only by ensuring that the "test subjects" would not have any rejection from the cells of other races could such biological experiments be conducted. Similarly, his own willpower barrier was a force that repelled "non-self," and naturally, it had no effect against an opponent who had achieved "selflessness."

Considering that the monsters in the Yellow Seal can quickly merge with humans, it's not surprising. This is probably a special "divine gift" from the ancient god Hastur. After all, Hastur certainly didn't just have his eyes on Earthlings; he could perfectly parasitize or possess countless races in the universe with his Yellow Seal.

While Bai Lin was deep in thought, the man in black was not idle. He decisively gave up chasing Bai Lin and instead "teleported" towards Harry and the others not far away.

"WTF!" Bai Lin cursed again. He was only thinking about how to deal with the black-clad monster, but he forgot that the monster could switch targets. Now he could only deactivate his "shadow" state and continue to fight head-on with the monster. Otherwise, with the black-clad monster's elusive attacks, wouldn't these little guys be one-shotted?

The students were unaware that danger had suddenly descended. Hermione suddenly screamed and shoved Ron aside. Ron stumbled, and the black-clad monster's scythe grazed the back of his head and slammed into the stone floor.

"boom!"

Stone fragments flew everywhere, and a deep groove more than two meters long was cleaved into the stone slab, demonstrating the speed and power of the attack. Although the black-clad monster had not mastered "sword energy," this speed did not require "energy" to increase its power. Yet, even with this slashing speed exceeding Mach 2, Hermione was able to anticipate it and react in advance, leaving Bai Lin speechless.

What shocked Bai Lin even more was that Harry suddenly swung his wand at the air beside him.

"Disarm you!"

The red lightning of the disarming spell shot out into the air, and when it had traveled about three meters, it struck the black-clad monster who had been teleported there. With a loud bang, the immense force sent the black-clad monster flying like a broken sack.

"WTF!" Bai Lin cursed for the third time. He simply couldn't believe his eyes. His intuition was far beyond human levels, but he still couldn't predict the black-clad monster's actions so far in advance. This couldn't be explained by science or magic. So, after eliminating all the impossibilities, there could only be one explanation left.

"It's the protagonist's halo..." Bai Lin muttered. This is a common setting in literary works. The protagonist always has some ability to avoid misfortune and seek good fortune, as if there is a voice in the dark that makes these protagonists make very strange but correct decisions at very crucial moments. Or, this is the feeling that only gods can possess in legends—Alaya consciousness.

A single Disarming Charm was certainly not enough to kill such a powerful man in black. In fact, even Harry's strongest attack could only paralyze the man in black for less than a second, but that second was precious because it was enough for Bai Lin to tear the opponent to pieces.

Bai Lin's figure appeared above the black-clad monster. A simple and unadorned sword aura, like a thin mist, enveloped the black-clad monster's body. The next moment, the black-clad monster was disintegrated by the sword aura like a sandcastle blown away by the wind, and crashed heavily onto the stone ground, turning into a pool of blood. It was no longer possible to tell whether the black-clad monster was a human or some kind of deformed monster.

On the other side, the twins, along with Eddie, Neville, and Luna, fearlessly charged into Yan Nishuang's battle. They formed an arc-shaped formation and simultaneously drew their wands. Immediately afterward, countless fine water droplets sprayed from their wands, enveloping Yan Nishuang like a rain cloud.

Yan Nishuang was slightly taken aback, but then delighted. She understood the children's thoughts. The brave Gryffindors didn't want to hide behind them forever, but had thought of a way to help her. They used fine water mist to form a curtain around Yan Nishuang. Within these water curtains, the black-clad monster's teleportation without cooldown would affect the water within the curtain. This subtle fluctuation was enough for Yan Nishuang to predict the other party's actions.

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