After looking at it for a long time, Hermione couldn't bear to continue and had to say regretfully:

"Harry, your plan is too risky. You have been talking about how you should deal with the basilisk from beginning to end, but don't forget, if you can't break through the magic set by the professors, you won't even be able to enter the door of the Chamber of Secrets..."

Even Ron nodded beside him:

"Harry, you should have told me that if we worked together, we would definitely come up with a more perfect plan."

Harry took the parchment back and sighed:

“There are so many loopholes, this is the result of my review of a lot of information.

Now it seems that I can only practice speaking Parseltongue without looking at the snake, otherwise it will stare me to death before I can control it. To be honest, I really hate Parseltongue..."

Hermione looked at Harry like this and whispered:

"Harry, do you think You-Know-Who is hiding in the Chamber of Secrets?"

Harry nodded and said sadly:

"I don't know either, but the Slytherin Chamber of Secrets, which has not been found for hundreds of years, is obviously an easy place for him to hide. I want to catch him with my own hands and ask him in person what he transferred to me.

Headmaster Dumbledore once told me he wouldn't dare touch me, so the Chamber of Secrets is not dangerous to me."

Chapter 134: Fooling Harry

Hermione was speechless. If it weren't for their friendship, she would definitely choose to tell the professor about this.

Finally she said:

"Harry, you can go to the Chamber of Secrets, but everything needs to be arranged by me. We need to make thorough preparations.

I will formulate a new plan to deal with the basilisk, but it may involve many advanced spells, so it will take you time to learn..."

Harry frowned and asked, "How long will that take?"

Hermione said calmly:

"That depends on how fast you learn. Also, I plan to show Professor Holmes the mysterious text in 'A History of Hogwarts'. If he can decipher it, it might be useful to you."

Harry nodded.

Ron reminded from the side:

"Hermione, don't forget to include me when making plans. I just saw that I wasn't included in Harry's plan..."

Hermione rolled her eyes at him.

There are less than fifty days left until the OLS exam.

With 100 days left, Professor McGonagall rejected Douglas's proposal for a 100-day oath-taking meeting.

However, various slogans are allowed to be displayed on the walls of the magic study room.

This behavior made the fifth and seventh grades reluctant to come to the magic study room.

When Hermione found Douglas with "Hogwarts, A History", he just took a quick look at it.

Then I took out the "Chinese Dictionary" and the "Chinese-English Dictionary".

"These two books can help you, but the exam is coming up soon. I still hope you can focus on your studies and practice more spells when you have time. Although you have learned the methods I taught you, you are still a little lacking in application in combat..."

Hermione hastened to assure herself.

Douglas already had a guess about what Harry wanted to do.

The main reason is that the kid left too many clues.

Every time people practiced magic in the magic study room, they had to register with their real names. In the column where Harry practiced magic, the Eye Disease Curse was clearly written, and the instructor was still Percy.

This kind of upset has a targeted curse. If Douglas still doesn't understand what the other party is going to do, he would really be unworthy of his last name.

But he didn't care too much. Although there was no major harmful magic in the bathroom, several deans had set up their own unique early warning magic. As long as Harry dared to go in, the four deans would come directly to him.

After sending Hermione away, Douglas continued to instruct the five fifth-year students who relied on their own abilities to pass the curse-breaking level.

Three Ravenclaws, and the rest are Gryffindor and Slytherin.

I have to say that this year's Hufflepuff class is really disappointing, and some of them are even not as good as Cedric in the fourth grade.

"Don't be too stressed. The Patronus Charm is a very complex spell, and many experienced wizards and witches encounter difficulties when using it.

Strictly speaking, it has surpassed the level of ordinary wizards. It is also because of this that this spell can guarantee that you will get high scores in the OLS exam. I also learned this spell in the fourth grade..."

The five students felt incredible when they heard Douglas use the word "talent". It was already amazing that he could learn such advanced magic in fifth grade, but he actually used the word "talent". Wouldn't that mean there must be something even more amazing?

Shirley from Ravenclaw asked curiously:

"Professor, does that mean there are still people who have learned this spell before fifth grade?"

Douglas nodded and said lightly:

"That guy learned it in his third year, of course, with the help of the Dementors.

So, I prepared a Boggart for you..."

Douglas first asked everyone who was still confused to stay away, then opened the box containing the Boggart and used the brain occlusion technique to deceive the Boggart, making him mistakenly believe that what he feared most was the Dementors.

Then, a Dementor slowly emerged from the box, its hooded face looking towards Douglas, a cold, mangy hand clutching the cloak, and the lights in the office flickered.

Then the Dementor walked out of the box and began to approach Douglas silently, making a low, gurgling breathing sound.

The five students not far away felt a chill that penetrated their bones and enveloped them.

Douglas raised his wand and a spell quickly enveloped the Dementor that the Boggart had turned into. Although the other party did not change at all, it stood there in a daze, as if it had lost its target.

Douglas then turned to the others and said:

"Now that this Boggart has been deceived by me, he will think that all of you are afraid of Dementors. What happens next is up to you."

After saying that, Douglas walked to the tea table and poured a cup of hot tea for each of them.

The students all swallowed their saliva.

The Slytherin student tried hard to calm himself down, staring at the Dementor and asking cautiously:

"Professor, are the same true for the guards of Azkaban and the Dementors that Boggarts turned into?"

The other students were surprised by his question, and then looked at Douglas.

Douglas looked at the Slytherin student with interest, then replied:

"The Dementors in Azkaban are far more powerful than this one. If it were a real Dementor, you would hardly be able to stand and talk to me right now.

Of course, I haven't been to Azkaban myself, but since so many powerful wizards died in despair or became insane, you can imagine how powerful the guards there are. I don't want to hear that one day in the future, one of my students has been imprisoned in Azkaban."

Another Ravenclaw student asked:

"Professor, if we learn this, then Azkaban can no longer hold us. Of course, I'm just speaking metaphorically..."

Douglas said lightly:

"Sometime, when you learn to cast the Patronus Charm without a wand, perhaps you can...it's getting late. Who of you will go first?"

Douglas certainly wouldn't tell them that Animagus could avoid Dementors. After all, that was within the realm of Transfiguration, and he was a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts.

The Patronus Charm was much more difficult than they had imagined, especially under the gaze of the Dementors. Only one student released a burst of silver smoke, which scared the Boggart-turned-Dementors back into the box.

Douglas gave them some chocolate and said:

"Don't be discouraged. Take your time. No one succeeds at once."

Compared to Douglas, Harry was also working very hard. The training list Hermione gave him included more than a dozen advanced spells.

So far, he has not fully mastered any eye disease spell.

He privately regretted his decision more than once. After all, he had to prepare for the final exams while also learning spells that were not needed for the exams, and his spare time was almost squeezed out.

Not to mention that Wood had increased the amount of Quidditch training, which made him miserable.

But Hermione kept whispering in his ear:

"Now that you have made a plan, you must stick to it!"

"You have to believe that you can do it!"

This made him feel embarrassed to suggest giving up, so he had to drag Ron along to practice spells with him.

No matter how Ron refused, Harry just wouldn't let him go.

Seeing Harry's slow progress, Hermione couldn't help but secretly breathe a sigh of relief.

She had put a lot of effort into collecting these advanced spells, and in order to get Harry to learn them, she had also made up a lot of reasons for choosing these spells to deal with the basilisk.

It would not only avoid betraying his friendship, but also prevent Harry from getting carried away.

This was the method she had learned from Percy, and it seemed very useful now.

Chapter 135 Preparing for the Final Exam

George and Fred have also been working extremely hard recently.

Because Douglas showed them a catalog of "The Complete Book of Magical Prop".

It records many very interesting magic props, from funny ones to defensive ones, and even many of the ideas coincide with theirs.

But Douglas asked them to give him the book if they could ensure that all subjects were at least good.

And they promised that they would persuade Bill, Charlie and Percy to persuade Mrs. Weasley to allow them to study these contents in their spare time.

This touched the twin brothers deeply, and they began to work hard. They even took the initiative to test Percy and asked him to help them customize a disgusting study plan.

The book was originally found by Douglas from the system. It not only recorded the production methods of the current products of the Hopping and Hilarious Wizarding Joke Shop, but also some of the things that George and Fred would sell in the Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes that they would open in the future.

This is also why this book is so attractive to both of them.

Otherwise, even if you take out a book called "Alchemy Encyclopedia" or "Alchemy Outline", don't expect them to bow to Percy.

Unfortunately, Douglas searched the entire system but couldn't find a copy of "Harry Potter". It seemed that the system had deliberately hidden this set of books.

As the exam time progressed, the atmosphere in Hogwarts Castle became increasingly tense.

Even in the common room, the younger students did not dare to play around freely, for fear of disturbing the fifth graders who were memorizing various knowledge points.

The Defense Against the Dark Arts class was better because Douglas had been putting pressure on the students since the beginning of the semester. The content learned in class was completed a month ago. Douglas left them enough time to review and supplemented the questions they missed in previous classes.

However, the sudden increase in pressure from other subjects caused some students to begin to collapse, and some even broke down and cried in class. Fortunately, the experienced Ms. Pomfrey prepared tranquilizers in advance.

The only chance to relax before the exam is probably the Quidditch final on the second weekend of May.

Gryffindor vs. Hufflepuff.

In order to allow students to relax before the exam, Douglas closed the practical class classroom on weekends.

Those who need to watch the game should watch the game, and those who need to go shopping should go shopping.

He himself went to cheer for Hufflepuff in person.

In the stadium audience, the Slytherins had the most complicated emotions.

They hoped that Hufflepuff would win because they all used the most advanced flying brooms. They had already lost to Gryffindor. If Hufflepuff lost again, it would be tantamount to admitting that even the most advanced flying brooms would have no chance of winning against superb technology and excellent players.

But they don't want Hufflepuff to win. If Hufflepuff beats Gryffindor, doesn't it mean that they are inferior to Hufflepuff?

Slytherin always felt that the last time they played against Hufflepuff, they let the other side win by a narrow margin, which was purely bad luck on their part.

In order to enhance the atmosphere of the game, Douglas asked several senior Hufflepuff students to use the Mark-Revealing Charm together to draw a huge Hufflepuff house emblem and a lively badger above the audience seats.

In comparison, the banner on Gryffindor's side, made of a few bed sheets, seemed a little inferior.

This scene made the Hufflepuff players on the field excited.

The game lasted for an hour. Although Harry was very talented in Quidditch, Hufflepuff Seeker Cedric, with the advantage of flying broom, caught the Golden Snitch first. In the end, Hufflepuff won the game with a 50-point lead over Gryffindor.

This result made Harry feel very depressed.

Draco Malfoy, who was in the Slytherin audience, clapped loudly when he saw that Harry failed to grab the Golden Snitch.

But Marcus Flint, the Slytherin Quidditch captain, slapped Draco on the head.

"We're both Seekers riding Nimbus 2001, so why did Hufflepuff win while you lost?"

Looking at the tall figure, Draco was convinced that if it weren't for his father being the one who gave the flying broom, he would have been beaten mercilessly by the other party. So he swallowed the sophistry words that he was about to say, and walked towards the castle with his followers with a sullen face.

On the Quidditch lawn, the Hufflepuff captain led his team members towards the Gryffindor team members.

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