Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 304 Project 1 (4)



Chapter 304 Project 1 (4)

"The next warrior to appear is Miss Fleur Delacour from Beauxbatons, and the dragon she will pass is a Welsh Green Dragon!" Bagman said enthusiastically, "Let us look forward to her wonderful performance!"

The Welsh Green Dragon is the most peaceful of the four dragons and is relatively the least likely to cause trouble. Its main diet is sheep, and it will even actively avoid humans unless provoked.

Common Welsh Green Dragons have even evolved to rid their teeth of the fire poison, so that their bites from other dragons do not heal easily.

To Sainz, these guys may seem a little weak compared to other fire dragons, but that's exactly where they excel.

It seems to be very "consciously" aware of who the overlord is today. Looking at the number of other violent fire dragons and then looking at the number of Welsh green dragons, it seems that it can understand something.

The second Delacour to appear had to face a fire dragon that was also tied to the ground like the previous one. This woman was really good at what she did. She cast a powerful charm or hypnosis spell on the fire dragon opposite, and the fire dragon actually fell into a coma after being hit.

I have to admit that her magic is amazing and powerful enough. An ordinary wizard can cast a spell that is enough to stun a fire dragon with just one strike.

However, she did not grasp the timing of casting the spell well, and the sleeping fire dragon held the dragon egg in its arms. If she wanted to get the dragon egg, she needed to get close to it.

The sleeping fire dragon kept spewing flames from its nose with every breath. She was not as reckless as Cedric. She rushed in directly and tried to summon the dragon egg into her hand, but failed.

Of course they won’t succeed. The first level tests their courage. The task is to pick up the golden egg with their own hands, and all the competition props are cast with anti-summoning spells.

In fact, almost all magic items in circulation now have spells to prevent being summoned by wizards other than the owner. Otherwise, if someone is flying on a broomstick and a summoning spell is cast over there, the broomstick will suddenly abandon its owner, which would be hilarious.

Wands, brooms, cauldrons, robes and other common items were all cast with anti-interference charms, as evidenced by the fact that Quirrell was unable to knock Harry off his broomstick for a moment.

Seeing that the summoning spell was useless, Delacour had no choice but to take the risk and go forward to get the egg. In the end, she was burned by the dragon's flames like Cedric. Fortunately, she was luckier than Cedric because what she faced was not real dragon breath but just breath coming out of her nose.

Unlike Cedric who was hit head-on, only her clothes were set on fire by the side energy and her skin was not directly burned. She quickly conjured up some clean water to put out the fire. After all, she was still not calm enough and still lost some points.

It took Delacour less time to get the golden egg than Cedric. When she got the task item, the whole audience gave her a warm round of applause.

Science thought that the way these wizards think is a bit shortsighted. Since they can think of using a greeting spell to summon the golden egg, why don't they think of blocking the dragon's breath in advance? It doesn't have to be too complicated. Just create a stone wall between it and the dragon egg.

Delacour left the stage, and the dragon trainers came on stage to replace the dragons.

Watching them pulling the chains hard, Sainz suddenly thought, maybe it's not that Delacour doesn't use other spells, maybe she is simply not good at other spells?

But is it reasonable?

As a representative of a school, could she really be so biased in her studies?

Then he thought of the scene in the original trajectory where Harry conquered the world with one move of "Expelliarmus". His Transfiguration skill was not particularly bad, and he even got a good score in the Ordinary Wizarding Level Examination, but he seemed to have never used Transfiguration in the process of fighting with others.

Sainz thought that this might be due to a person's habit. Delacour might use charm magic the most in his daily life, so that he would not even remember to use other magic in an emergency.

When you see the shortcomings of others, reflect on yourself and see if you have similar problems.

"Please welcome our third warrior, he is Viktor Krum from Durmstrang. He will face the Chinese Fireball Dragon. Krum, please come on stage!"

The Chinese Fireball Dragon, also known as the Lion Dragon, has a particularly striking appearance, with smooth scarlet scales, a short, upturned nose, and bulging eyes. The inspiration for this is clearly from the lion dance.

Fireball dragons are aggressive by nature, but compared to other fire dragons, they are more tolerant of their own kind and are even willing to share territory with other fire dragons. Their diet covers almost all mammals, but their favorites are pigs and humans!

Krum is worthy of being a wizard who uses a hornbeam wand. He tends to be direct and tough in character. Unlike Harry, he did not choose flying, which he was best at, but chose to fight head-on.

The hornbeam wand can cooperate with the wizard to use all magic, but it is more willing to use high-power spells and is more willing to confront the opponent directly.

The other two warriors either distracted the fire dragon or put it to sleep. He started by casting an eye curse directly into the fire dragon's eyes.

The fire dragon that had its eyes attacked would definitely not remain calm. The furious Fireball Dragon spewed fire all over the field. Fortunately, its eyes could not see clearly after being attacked, and the fire it spewed was not accurate, so Krum dodged it all.

Taking advantage of the fire dragon's confusion and temper, he also got the golden egg.

He was not injured, but a lot of points were deducted because the fire dragon jumped around randomly after being enraged, and the "real eggs" protected by the fire dragon were trampled and crushed.

Those were certainly not real dragon eggs; they had all been replaced in advance and were props made in advance.

"The fourth player to take the stage is the Harry Potter Warrior from Hogwarts. He will face the largest and most aggressive Hungarian Horntail in this competition."

Bachman's commentary is very gripping. He kept the audience in suspense and said, "It is worth reminding that the teeth and the sting on the tail of the Hungarian Horntail are all poisonous. Let me look forward to the amazing performance of this young warrior!"

Harry Potter responded in the same way as in the original track. He immediately used a summoning spell after entering the venue. He shouted loudly, "Firebolt fly!"

A moment later, a beautiful broom flew rapidly from the direction of the castle and stopped in front of Harry Potter.

Sainz thought that it was a good thing that these fire dragons were all locked up. If they really encountered them in the wild, these warriors would be in danger.

After Harry Potter flew up, he was obviously much more confident than when he just came out of the tent.

"Goodness!" said Bagman. "He can fly! Did you see that, Mr. Krum?"

The scene in the previous life where the dragon chased Harry did not appear, because the dragon was locked very firmly. It was guarding the golden egg under it tightly and staring angrily at the black shadow flying above its head.

Harry flew around it, guiding it in circles again and again, all the while nimbly dodging the balls of fire that shot up from below like they were a bludger out of control.

In the end, the dragon was dizzy and no longer paid attention to the dragon egg under it. It spread its wings angrily as if it wanted to take off and chase. Harry seized the opportunity and swooped down from the air to grab the dragon egg as if it were a golden snitch.

Harry, who had grabbed the dragon egg, was frightened when the dragon's tail lashed at him as he was flying away. He dodged it with a thrilling move, but the thorns on the tail still scratched his shoulder and tore his robe.

To be fair, among the performances of the several warriors, Harry's moves were indeed the most spectacular and the most interesting to watch.

The first event of the Tri-Widget Tournament is over!


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