Hogwarts Summoning Guide

Chapter 97 The First Awakened One

Bai Lin had no choice but to release the female assassin and quickly take a step back. The female assassin, having gained an advantage, acted coy and pulled out two sharp daggers from her lower back, aiming straight for Bai Lin's chest.

Bai Lin was speechless. It was only nine o'clock. Even if this place was relatively desolate, people still passed by often. Why did you just start using your weapon? Did you expect me to fight you for three hundred rounds?

Regardless of whether the French Ministry of Magic had discovered them, Bai Lin pointed his wand at the female assassin's leg and said, "Leg Lock!"

The female assassin clearly hadn't expected Bai Lin's incantation to be so brief. She had charged forward aggressively, but suddenly her legs were forcibly joined together, and she was thrown to the ground, almost slamming her face to the floor.

"Damn black wizard!" the female assassin cursed.

Bai Lin stepped forward and disarmed her twin daggers. He then took out a rope from the exorcism gift pack he had bought from the travel agency and instantly bound the female assassin's hands. He lifted her up and activated the Phantom Shift technique that Bai Lin had recently learned from Zhuo Bi.

At this time, besides practicing, Bai Lin used Apparition for the first time outside. This was the most difficult magic Bai Lin had ever learned, because it was neither like ordinary spells, which Bai Lin could use the advantage of reciting in Chinese; nor like summoning spells, where as long as he focused his attention on the summoning encyclopedia, the encyclopedia would assist him in summoning creatures.

Apparition requires a wizard to have an extremely clear goal, a strong determination, and the composure to transform their body from solid to nothingness and then back to solid. Bai Lin had tried it a few times and could already teleport to places he was very familiar with. Of course, if Phineas or Drobbe were present, Bai Lin would rather take the easy way out, because he never wanted to experience the embarrassment and discomfort caused by any mishaps with Apparition again (it could easily result in splitting into two bodies).

At this moment, Bai Lin had to move quickly to avoid being seen by Muggles or discovered by the Ministry of Magic. No matter who saw her, there would be trouble. Bai Lin decided to interrogate her himself first before deciding whether to hand her over to the Ministry of Magic. Deep down, he still sympathized with the female assassin. After all, Elder Ross was not a kind person to begin with, and he had already recovered. Bai Lin didn't hate the female assassin. On the contrary, he felt full of empathy for her experience of being massacred by dark wizards. If Bai Lin had encountered such a thing, he might have been even more ruthless than her.

The two appeared in the underground warehouse of the zoo's convenience store. When Bai Lin had Zhuo Bi build this underground warehouse, he had made preparations, perhaps intending to use it as a temporary base in the future. Therefore, the place was spacious, and no matter how noisy it was, Dobby and Finis upstairs could not hear the noise.

Bai Lin waved his wand, and the roof of the originally dark warehouse began to glow. This was a magical coating that could be illuminated with a glowing spell, making the warehouse as bright as day. After all, in a confined underground space, torches couldn't be used for lighting.

Bai Lin believed that wizarding societies that refused to use electricity would sooner or later fall behind Muggle technology in all aspects, including productivity, and that wizards were completely unaware of the progress being made outside, still living in the early 19th century, or even the mid-18th century.

Bai Lin dispelled the female assassin's levitation spell, but did not humiliate her. He simply let her land on a chair with armrests, locked her limbs, and lifted the silent spell he had cast on her.

"Damn black wizard! You'll die a horrible death!" the female assassin Kiki cursed.

Bai Lin picked at his ear with his wand and said, "Stop it now. I already said last time that I've never hurt any Muggles." He thought of his Aunt Petunia and her family, whom he had tricked, and added in his mind: They don't count.

"On the contrary, I also eliminated more than a dozen evil dark wizards. On the issue of evil dark wizards, we both have the same goal," Bai Lin said.

The female assassin, Kiki, wasn't so easily fooled by Bai Lin. She continued her insults and mockery: "Kill me! You'll get nothing from me! I curse you!"

"Silent and still!" Bai Lin rolled his eyes. Sure enough, you can't communicate with an angry woman.

Ignoring the murderous glare of the female assassin Kiki, he casually found a small table and placed it not far in front of her. He took out a novel and started reading while summoning Phineas. Soon, Phineas came downstairs with a table full of delicious food. Although she was a little curious about how Bai Lin had captured a woman, the house-elf would not question her master. She neatly arranged the food on the table and poured Bai Lin a glass of fragrant red wine before leaving.

"I come from the East..." Bai Lin ignored the female assassin's complicated gaze as she looked at the table full of delicacies, and said while eating his roasted lamb chops, "A year ago, the Explorers family found me, saying I was some kind of family's hidden gem, and insisted that I come to Britain. I only came here to earn a living because of the high salary..."

He slurped up a large mouthful of mutton, his mouth greasy. This roasted lamb chop was a new dish at the convenience store, called "Dragon's Breakfast," because sheep and deer were the dragons' favorite foods besides human flesh. Romanian horned dragons would even pierce sheep with their horns, then breathe fire to roast them before elegantly enjoying their meal. Bai Lin had a sudden inspiration: use the dragons from the zoo to roast the lamb chops. Although the surface would be charred, removing the carbonized parts would leave the meat inside incredibly tender. This dish replaced spicy chicken as the most popular item at the convenience store, something the wizards couldn't find elsewhere. It also helped burn off the dragons' excess energy and destructive tendencies—a win-win situation.

Bai Lin continued, "It was only after arriving in Britain that I found my lifelong goal: to eliminate the Dark Lord's henchmen. I have no hostility towards you Spellbreakers, even though you almost killed my uncle—Old Ross—I don't consider you an enemy. I just believe that blood for blood is a matter of course. However, most of the Dark Wizards aren't truly evil dark wizards; they just have intimidating names. The Spellbreakers' ruthless extermination of them goes far beyond revenge against dark wizards; it's an act of starting a war! What do you plan to do next? Attack the French Ministry of Magic directly?"

The female assassin, Kiki, stared wide-eyed, seemingly somewhat panicked.

"Holy crap, you guys aren't really planning to attack the French Ministry of Magic, are you?!" Bai Lin was drinking red wine and almost choked on it because of the female assassin Kiki's expression.

"I'll break the spell for you. I hope you'll be reasonable and we can have a proper talk." Bai Lin said, releasing the leg-locking spell and the silence spell, and putting the ropes binding Qi Qi's arms back into his pocket.

"Let me ask you a question first. Why did you separate from the main group? You didn't even bring any equipment?" Bai Lin gestured for Qi Qi to sit down at the table and have something to eat.

Qiqi glared at Bai Lin first, but she still sat down, picked up a turkey leg, and wolfed it down.

"I had a really vivid nightmare..." Kiki suddenly said, "A weirdo with an octopus face established a mysterious church and is plotting to destroy the entire world..."

"Huh?" Bai Lin nearly spat out the mutton in his mouth: "You're an Awakened One?!"

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like