Douglas shrugged.

"That's right, so I said a strategic retreat...

Doing something when you know it is impossible is not bravery, but recklessness!

Well, I am a Hufflepuff after all.

However, when we Hufflepuffs encounter an invasion, we will risk our lives to protect what is most precious to us.

No worse than Gryffindor in bravery.

I just want to tell you that when you are still weak and in danger,

Learn to protect yourself, keep yourself useful, and when the time comes, give your all...

Of course, Hogwarts is safe, and this is still far away from you...

But don’t forget the motto of Hogwarts: Do not disturb a sleeping dragon!

Let's get back to the point.

Remember the rules of the game are to pass safely, not to destroy the opponent!

If there are no problems, please follow me!"

Douglas didn't want to discuss this issue with a group of students.

Bravery, courage, boldness and generosity are the outstanding qualities of Gryffindor.

Everyone followed him to the classroom at the other end of the corridor.

This classroom seemed to be divided into two parts, with only a small compartment at the entrance that could accommodate more than 20 people standing.

There are two holes on the other two walls.

"Entrance" and "Exit" are also marked on it.

The entrance to the cave was pitch black, as if it had been cast under some kind of spell. Nothing could be seen, and it looked extremely eerie and terrifying.

Douglas asked:

"Who comes first?"

All the students raised their hands.

They didn't want the professor to feel that they were not brave enough.

Douglas thought for a moment, then pointed at Ginny and said:

"Ms. Weasley, please set an example for everyone!" ap.

Ginny stood out excitedly, wand in hand.

Ginny glanced at Douglas, and at his signal, stepped into the hole with the word "entrance" written on it.

Then his figure disappeared from everyone's sight, as if swallowed by the darkness.

Such students could not help but take two steps back and keep a distance from the cave entrance.

As soon as Ginny entered, Douglas pulled out a piece of parchment.

He just chanted a spell softly, and the parchment slowly unfolded.

It's like a piece of paper that has been folded n times.

Finally, it was hung on the wall like a map.

The hanging painting is just a simple line drawing.

There is also an ink dot, moving slowly.

Next to the ink dot is a line of text: "Fluorescent Flashing".

These are some little tricks Douglas learned while studying the Marauder's Map.

Its role cannot be as powerful as the Marauder's Map.

The content displayed above in real time,

It all depends on the range of Douglas' detection spell.

Douglas also did not add the ability to recognize names on the map.

However, for teaching purposes, he added a spell recognition function.

In other words, what magic the students use will be shown on this drawing.

The so-called creature inside was nothing more than a small alchemical puppet created by Douglas.

It is based on the principles of vibration and air flow.

When there is vibration and air flow around it, it will move with it.

Simply put, it is the principle of the movement of the legendary will-o'-the-wisp.

During the movement, there is a slight friction sound.

This will invisibly cause a certain amount of psychological pressure on the person being pursued.

The only means of attack of this thing are the two green round beads made by Douglas.

It was fixed with a full body binding spell and an eye detection spell...

When Ginny stepped into the cave, she found it was pitch black.

At this moment, she couldn't help but feel fortunate that Professor Flitwick had just taught them the Wand Lighting Charm in the Charms class two days ago, and she had already learned it.

According to Professor Flitwick, although this spell looks like a simple glowing charm, it can be very powerful in the hands of a powerful wizard.

It can even remove some black magic.

The moment the wand lit up, Ginny gasped.

What I see before me looks like a primitive cave, full of potholes and protruding rocks.

Fortunately, she still remembered what Professor Holmes said, don't look into the eyes of that thing, just pass through safely.

She quickly looked away and only looked at the road below her feet.

Didn't find any strange traps.

When she was little, she listened to many adventure stories told by her brothers.

Many adventurers fail in some simple traps because they don't look at their feet.

After taking two steps, she suddenly felt something was wrong. She seemed to hear some rustling sounds.

I stopped and listened carefully, but found nothing.

Then she continued walking forward, and the rustling sound suddenly appeared again.

Suddenly, she felt an inexplicable fear in her heart.

But I didn't dare look back, for fear that if I looked back, I would see something even more frightening.

Fortunately, Ginny remained calm and didn't run away.

She slowed down her movements and moved forward bit by bit, trying to carefully determine the distance between the sound and herself.

But strangely, as she slowed down her movements, the rustling sound seemed to disappear.

She finally remembered the whispering spell that Professor Holmes had taught her.

After thinking about it, he finally gritted his teeth.

First, he extinguished the light on his wand, then quickly pointed it at his feet and whispered:

"Whisper!"

Then, quickly light the spell again.

......

The students in the observation room and Douglas.

Suddenly, I noticed that there was an extra line of words next to Ginny: "Whisper!"

Then I saw that the ink dot representing Ginny suddenly moved faster.

Douglas watched Ginny move closer and closer to the first corner he had designed.

The corners of his mouth couldn't help but curl up slightly.

He muttered to himself, "My book isn't that easy to get!"

......

In the cave, Ginny found that after casting the hushing spell, she would not hear the rustling sound unless she took big steps.

So she quickened her pace with confidence.

Soon, she discovered that under the illumination of the luminous spell, there was a faint ripple of light not far in front of her.

"Is there still water here?"

When I got closer, I found that there were several low spots on the ground.

But as long as you are careful, you can walk through the low-lying areas where there is no water.

Alternatively, you can completely ignore the low-lying areas and walk directly over them.

Ginny smiled faintly, what a joke.

In a place like this, the sudden appearance of a few low-lying areas is obviously a trap.

Anyone with a bit of common sense wouldn't choose to just walk over it.

Haha, Professor Holmes, you underestimate us Gryffindors.

We are not a group of reckless lions...

Then, when she took a closer look, she saw two low places where she could only stand.

As soon as one foot stepped on...

She saw a pair of green things that looked like eyes in the water reflection beside her.

Suddenly my mind was confused, and the words the professor had just said flashed through my mind:

"If you look directly into its eyes, you will be struck by a weakening full-body binding spell, paralyzed for one minute..."

But it was too late. Her arms and legs clung together, and then her whole body became stiff.

It fell to the side like a wooden board, splashing a small amount of water.

Then she felt something hit her lightly and then quickly disappeared.

“Tagged!”

Ginny wanted to cry!

Who would have thought that the puddle is not a trap, but the reflection on the water surface is the trap.

Chapter 63 Gryffindor's Spirit

In the observation room, Douglas had to make a regretful announcement.

"Miss Weasley failed the challenge!"

Douglas then used the Telepathic Spell to inform Ginny, who had recovered, that she could retreat and did not have to worry about being attacked by spells again.

Ginny appeared in the observation room, dripping wet.

Douglas tapped Ginny's shoulder lightly with his wand.

Ginny felt as if there was a little sun inside her body, slowly emitting heat.

But there was no burning sensation, instead it felt warm and I felt sleepy.

And accompanied by a "hissing" sound and a cloud of water vapor.

Ginny was surprised to find that not only her clothes but also her wet hair had dried.

The other students also looked at Douglas with admiration.

Especially those students who live in the magical world, they have seen the drying spell before.

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