Hogwarts God of Ice and Fire

Chapter 476 Illusion Array and Test

In the explanation of the first meeting, Lin En mentioned the five uses of the Disguise Curse, including sneaking into the enemy's army, scouting the enemy's camp, stealing intelligence, assassinating the enemy's leader, and hiding and escaping.

The five illusion arrays that Lin En refined in the Room of Requirement correspond to the tests of the abilities of the young wizards who have mastered the Illusion Body Curse in these five application methods.

"Harry, you come first!"

Linn ordered.

Harry was able to cast the Disguise Curse silently in the second meeting, and his completion progress was among the best among all the little wizards. Compared with other little wizards, Harry was able to take the lead and be more able to cast the spell. to serve as a demonstration.

Harry agreed, holding his wand and carefully walking into the first illusion circle.

After Harry walked into the illusion formation, Linn flicked the wand in his hand, and a beam of light shot out, turning into a huge light curtain in the air.

What was shown on the light screen was a scene in an illusion, and Harry's every move was exposed to everyone's eyes.

At this time, Harry gradually lost his direction in the thick white fog around him.

And when the white fog in front of Harry disappeared and the surrounding scene reappeared, he was surprised to find that he appeared outside a street similar to Diagon Alley.

However, there were densely packed wizards dressed as Aurors standing at the entrance of this street. There were about thirty or forty of these wizards. They looked cold and blocked everyone who wanted to enter this street.

Just when Harry was wondering what these Aurors were guarding at the entrance to this street, a piece of paper fell from the sky and slowly floated past Harry's eyes.

Harry subconsciously reached out and grabbed the note, and after he read the words on the note clearly, he finally understood: use the Disillusionment Spell to enter this wizarding street.

"It seems that what this illusion tests is the infiltration ability of the Phantom Body Curse!"

Harry whispered, tapping his wand gently on his head.

The feeling of cold water flowing through his body came, and Harry's figure gradually became transparent and blended into the surrounding environment.

Harry slowly approached the entrance of the street. He understood that with his level of magic, even if he could cast the Disillusionment Curse silently, his Disillusionment Curse could only hide himself at best. body shape.

However, one's own voice, smell, and even the air currents stirred up during exercise will not be protected by the Illusion Body Spell.

Therefore, if Harry wanted to use the Disillusionment Charm to sneak into this street under the guard of these thirty or forty Aurors, then he must walk on thin ice and make as little noise as possible.

Harry was walking almost on his feet as he approached the entrance to the street.

When he came to the Aurors, Harry held his breath to prevent his breathing from being noticed by the Aurors around him.

This illusion test can be said to be the simplest one. It tests the most basic usage of the Phantom Body Curse.

In other words, as long as the little wizard who conducts the test is careful enough and does not expose any flaws, it will not be difficult to pass this illusion.

Harry passed through the Aurors and entered the street smoothly.

And the illusion around him disappeared the moment Harry walked into this street.

Thick white fog once again filled Harry's vision, and when the surrounding white fog disappeared, Harry found that he had returned to the Room of Requirement.

"Is this the illusion array? The illusion in this illusion array is too real, as if it were real!" Harry said to Linn in surprise.

Linn just smiled and said nothing. He motioned for Harry to enter the second magic circle.

With his previous experience, Harry no longer hesitated. He followed Linn's instructions with ease and walked into the range of the second magic circle.

As the white mist appeared and disappeared, Harry found himself in the central hall of the Ministry of Magic. Not far in front of him was the Magic Brothers Fountain that he had only seen a month and a half ago!

However, unlike the central hall of the Ministry of Magic in his memory, the hall at this time was filled with Aurors holding wands and looking serious, who were constantly patrolling.

Not only in the hall, but also in the depths of the passages, the figures of patrolling Aurors kept flashing past.

At this time, another piece of paper fell out of thin air and appeared in front of Harry's eyes.

Harry raised his hand again, grabbed the note, and read the text clearly: Use the Disguise Charm to find out the specific number of Aurors on this floor. You have three chances to answer!

After watching this mission, Harry knew clearly that if he guessed correctly, this phantom array should be a test of the young wizard's ability to detect enemy camps using the Disguise Curse.

In fact, rather than saying that the content of these illusions is a test, it is better to say that it is a simulation trial to train oneself.

Regardless of whether the little wizards participating in this test pass or fail, their abilities in this area will definitely be significantly improved after being fully simulated.

Harry cast the Disillusionment Charm on himself without hesitation, and then walked deeper into the hall.

After arriving at the Magic Brothers Fountain, Harry quickly scanned the surrounding wizards with his eyes, counting their number.

At this time, in addition to the patrolling Aurors in this hall, there were also Ministry of Magic employees holding briefcases passing by quickly from time to time. However, the expressions on the faces of these people were very serious, as if there was some kind of war. There was a general outbreak here.

"Twenty-one, twenty-two...eighty-nine, ninety, ninety-one..."

Harry quickly counted the number of people here, and after counting the number of people in the hall, he walked toward the depths of the passage and the direction of the elevator.

The content of the mission was to find out the number of people on that floor, not just in the hall. Naturally, Harry would not forget those Aurors whose figures kept flashing through the depths of the passage.

"One hundred and nine, one hundred and ten, one hundred and eleven..."

Another ten minutes passed, and Harry held his breath and silently recited the number of people he calculated in his mind.

Finally, after he visited every corner of this floor, he finally breathed a sigh of relief.

After confirming that there were no Aurors around, he whispered his answer: "A total of one hundred and eleven people!"

As Harry finished speaking, another note fell from the air.

However, when Harry grabbed the note and saw the single word on it, a look of astonishment appeared on his face.

"mistake?!"

Harry said incredulously. (End of chapter)

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