Immediately afterwards, all the professors began to assign their areas of expertise.

This is actually the same as when Dumbledore called everyone together to set up the guardian level of the Philosopher's Stone at the beginning of this semester.

It's just that this time it's not a level for others to break through, but a deadly mechanism.

Professor Sprout took out various plants from the small box he carried.

They are all plants with relatively high attack power, mainly devil vines.

Although these plants may not be able to cause fatal damage to the thick-skinned basilisk, they will definitely hinder it.

The basilisk's eyes can kill creatures that look at it, but plants are blind and cannot be harmed by the basilisk's sight.

So, Professor Sprout's aggressive plants are important.

After Professor Sprout finished the arrangement, he saw Professor McGonagall leading a group of stone soldiers.

Professor McGonagall used his associate professor authority and his superb Transfiguration to control a large group of Hogwarts stone statues.

These statues are also part of Hogwarts' self-preservation mechanism.

At critical moments, the headmaster or vice headmaster can activate these stone statues to attack the enemies of Hogwarts.

But what the statues are facing today is the pet left by Slytherin, one of the founders of Hogwarts.

I wonder what the founders would think when they found out.

After all, the age is too long, and none of the four founders, including Salazar Slytherin himself, left behind a magical portrait.

So now, a thousand years later, the four founders have no choice but to complain.

Professor McGonagall arranged all the stone statues he brought down, and surrounded the door where the Basilisk was expected to come out.

And Professor Flitwick began to block all the surrounding passages with magic spells.

There are many drainage channels around here.

Obviously, after the basilisk was released from the secret room, it moved through these large and small passages.

In order to prevent the basilisk from escaping for a while, Flitwick took the lead in blocking all the passages he could find with magic.

In this way, the basilisk will turn into a snake in the urn as soon as it comes out, and there is no way to escape.

However, that alone is not enough.

The output is still there.

Among these people, Dumbledore and Snape are the most suitable for output.

Only the two of them have come into contact with the magic system on Edge's side.

Snape got in touch earlier.

Although Dumbledore came into contact with it relatively late, with his research on the system magic that he was familiar with, Dumbledore's speed in learning other systems of magic was not comparable to that of ordinary magicians.

In fact, Dumbledore also really wanted to open a portal directly at the exit of the basilisk, and then close it when the basilisk burrows its head through, and directly decapitate the basilisk.

It's a pity that this exit is really too big. Dumbledore is not like the ancient master who can use the power of the dark dimension, or Aiqi has a space dragon ring. He wants to open such a large portal. The magic power it takes is really Too big to afford.

If the portal is too small, no one is sure that the basilisk will get in.

Therefore, Dumbledore still intends to use some more conventional methods to attack.

Dumbledore and Snape combined their knowledge after acquiring the magic of the Elder Scrolls system, and their control over the elements rose several steps.

Now, the two are ready to use magic at all times.

Dumbledore gestured towards Hagrid, who was coming with him.

When Hagrid saw it, he nodded again and again, and took down the sack he had been carrying behind him.

Inside the sack was a large iron cage with more than twenty roosters in it.

The poor Hagrid didn't have the money to buy a container for the Traceless Expansion Spell. Fortunately, as a half-giant, he was able to carry so many live chickens regardless of his size or physical strength.

Now Hagrid opened the sack to reveal the iron cage inside.

For these roosters, this cage is really a bit crowded.

There's not even room for them to fight.

Hagrid opened the cage and let the roosters out.

The roosters that came out of the cage clucked and ran away.

The frightened roosters ran around, clucking and croaking.

Basilisks are killed by the crowing of a rooster.

Of course, the thousand-year-old basilisk must have high resistance, and it is impossible to kill it, but it is still possible to weaken its injury to a certain extent.

However, the frightened roosters patronized and fled, with no intention of crowing at all.

Mere clucking has no effect.

Hagrid also tried to learn to croak to guide them, but unfortunately it didn't work.

If it's still possible on the farm, now that the roosters are running for their lives, how can there be such time.

The professors, who were ready to go, were a little embarrassed. Snape couldn't stand it any longer. He took out his wand and used Dementor to control the roosters one by one.

Dementors can also control animals. Little Crouch, who pretended to be Mad-Eye Moody, used the Dementor to control the spiders to perform a tap dance while demonstrating to the students.

Other professors have no objection to this.

At this critical moment, although it is the Unforgivable Curse, the object being controlled is a rooster, not a human being.

Didn't you see that Dumbledore, the leader of the righteous path, didn't say anything? No one was holding on to this point.

Soon, Snape, who had all the roosters under control, made the roosters start to croak in unison.

For a time, the professors had a feeling of going to a chicken farm.

After a burst of cries, a low neigh came to mind behind the stone gate.

Then there was the rustling sound of something rubbing against the ground.

The roosters did not retreat under Snape's control, but began to croak harder.

Immediately afterwards, there was a crashing sound behind the stone gate.

Obviously, the basilisk wants to break through the door and kill the roosters.

The professors found their cover positions, checked their goggles, grabbed their wands, and were always ready for the upcoming battle.

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