Snakes at Hogwarts

Chapter 125 The intervention of “fate”



Chapter 125 The intervention of “fate”

"Of course it's impossible!"

In the auditorium, Ron, who was telling how he fought the troll, waved his hand.

"Although the troll was stupid, it was not that stupid. It quickly went crazy and rushed towards Harry regardless. The troll roared and raised the stick in its hand, as if it wanted to use The big wooden stick, which was as tall as a man and thicker than our thighs, smashed him into a puddle of meat."

"But let me tell you, the troll's eyesight is really not very good, and it is stupid and stupid. We have dexterously dodged several attacks in succession. In addition to smashing the surrounding walls, its attacks can be said to be Nothing works.

I really don’t know if all trolls are the same as the one we encountered. "Speaking of this, Ron also became a little confused.

He was not making up lies. The giant monster did have some problems with his eyesight. It would not be an exaggeration to say that he was blind.

Moreover, it looked dull, and its eyes were hollow and lackluster. It was not as ferocious as the one I met in the Forbidden Forest that night.

“We were hiding in the girls’ bathroom because the terrain was narrow and it was easy to avoid the troll’s attacks.

Seeing that his attack had no effect, the giant monster tried to grab me with his hands, forcing it to bend down.

At this moment, I saw the opportunity, and a sliding shovel passed between its legs, and then flew onto its back. "

"Merlin's roasted chicken legs!" Upon hearing such a dangerous scene, the little wizard exclaimed in time from the crowd.

"Although the giant monster tried desperately to throw me off, I hugged its head tightly, and my body was riding on its neck. No matter how it shook, it remained motionless."

Yo?

Is there any truth to what you said?

Wait a moment.

Why are the scenes and fights this guy describes so similar to those described in Rowling's books?

Andros raised his eyebrows, feeling that something was wrong.

If this is also a coincidence, then all this is too much of a coincidence!

He really didn't expect that things would turn around in the end.

Even without Hermione, Harry and Ron still encountered the giant monster on Halloween.

Even the time and place are basically the same as in the original work.

If he hadn't known that Ron was still the native aboriginal and still maintained the same character, Andros would have really suspected that this guy had secretly read the original work.

Or, his body was taken away by a time traveler like him.

Is there really something called fate intervening?

Andros thought wildly.

However, his expression soon turned mocking.

It was probably Ron's nonsense. Andros chuckled.

He didn't think that coward was really as brave as he said.

...

"Finally, just when I had completely confused the troll and was about to put the wand into its eye and kill it, Principal Dumbledore finally came over.

He stopped my behavior, and then the principal successfully controlled the crazy troll with the help of the two of us. For this, Principal Dumbledore also gave us a fierce performance. By the way, he also gave us Each of us added ten points! "

After telling the story, Ron Weasley raised his chin, looking extremely proud.

This guy really dares to brag!

Andros couldn't help but roll his eyes, but he was not angry because of Ron's tone, but because of this shameless guy.

If Dumbledore wants to catch a troll, does he still need the help of you two first-year wizards?

It would be nice if you two didn't cause trouble and help.

And stuck the wand into the troll's eye!

Do you think you are Lord Cadogan?

The so-called Sir Cadogan was a wizard active in the Middle Ages.

There is also a portrait of him in Hogwarts Castle, which is the crazy, foul-mouthed, crappy knight riding a low pony that is hung on the eighth floor platform of the castle.

Don't underestimate him, this guy was also a tough guy among wizards when he was alive.

He and Merlin were wizards of the same era. According to legend, they were good friends, and Sir Cadogan was a member of King Arthur's knights.

These knights have a common title, Knights of the Round Table.

His most notable achievement was that he was commissioned by King Arthur to single-handedly kill a white dragon that was constantly harassing villages in southwestern England.

It is said that it was an epic battle.

Sir Cadogan bravely charged at the flying dragon, but the power gap between the two of them was too great.

The evil flying dragon easily knocked Cadogan and his horse to the ground with just a flap of its wings. It ate Cadogan's horse and broke his wand. The fiery dragon's breath even knocked him out of his hand. The sword and mask melted into a pool of molten iron.

But Sir Cadogan still didn't give up.

He grabbed the broken wand, found a lowly pony on the surrounding grass, and then rushed towards the flying dragon again.

Just when the flying dragon bent down and wanted to swallow the knight together with his horse, Cadogan pierced the flying dragon's tongue with his damaged wand.

The damaged wand produced little sparks, igniting the oil smoke in the dragon's belly, which in turn caused an explosion, and ultimately caused the dragon to die completely in pain and wails.

Sir Cadogan survived by luck.

This may be the spirit that Gryffindor praises, that sense of honor and mission, and even crazy bravery.

The reason Andros knew this was because of Hermione, especially this


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