So, Furong said nothing.

However, at this moment, she has begun to think wildly, and all she thinks about is water monsters, water monsters, water ghosts, giant pythons and ghosts...

"Aha!" Ye Ting suddenly stopped again, this time Furong bumped into him again.

"You did it on purpose, didn't you!"

The girl patted Ye Ting's arm angrily.

The boy didn't look back, just said helplessly.

"I'm so sorry, Fleur, I should have said hello. Please stand back and stick to the rock wall, I think I've found a place."

Furong didn't understand what Ye Ting meant.

To her, this dark lakeshore was no different from anywhere else.

However, she suddenly saw that Hermione was also looking in the direction of Ye Ting's line of sight, as if seeing the same thing as Ye Ting.

"Well, you two must have done it on purpose." Furong pouted and stood aside.

Ye Ting seemed to be aware of something special.This time, he waved his wand slowly in the air, as if trying to find and grasp something invisible.

Soon, Hermione joined him.

Seconds later, they both waved their wands vigorously at the same time, as if grasping something in the air that Fleur couldn't see.

The next moment, a thick green copper chain suddenly emerged from the depths of the lake and jumped towards the shore.

The two tapped the chain with their wands, and the chain began to sprint from the water to the shore like a snake, then coiled up in a pile on the ground, and the tinkling sound hit the rock wall, making a loud echo.

The chain pulled something up from the dark lake bottom.

Furong watched in astonishment as the bow of a small boat suddenly appeared out of the lake like a ghost, glowing green like a chain, and floated toward the lakeshore where they were standing, barely causing a ripple.

"How do you know it's there?" Furong asked in surprise.

"Magic always leaves traces," Ye Ting said, "Feiju told me just now."

"I saw the boat under the water." Hermione's answer was even shorter.

However, having said so much, Furong still felt that this was completely tantamount to not saying anything.

Feiju is Ye Ting's pet, there is only one, and she doesn't know what happened to Hermione's eyesight, so even if she knows how they do it, she can't learn it.

"Ting must have opened a small stove for her before." Furong silently looked at Hermione from behind, her eyes full of resentment.

Hermione suddenly felt a chill behind her.

With a soft thud, the boat hit the lake shore.

"This...is this boat safe?" Furong looked at the boat that had just been placed on the bottom of the water, a little worried.

"Oh, I think it's safe," Hermione analyzed. "The Dark Lord needs to have a way to get across the lake in case he needs to visit or take away his Horcrux, so as not to provoke him for placing it in the Those guys in the lake."

"Then if we cross the lake in this boat, the guys in the water won't attack us, will they?"

"I think we've got to be mentally prepared that if they find out we're not the Dark Lord, they'll definitely attack us. So far, though, we've gone pretty well. They've allowed us to get the boat up from the lake."

"But why would they want us to do this?" Fleur asked, unable to shake the terrifying image in her mind: when they were far from the lake shore, many tentacles would stick out from the dark lake.

"Voldemort firmly believes that only highly skilled wizards can discover the boat, and his confidence is justified." Ye Ting interjected, "I think he is ready to take a risk and let others discover the boat - in his opinion, this is almost Impossible, he knew he had some obstacles in front of him that only he could get through. We'll see later if he's right."

Fleur looked down at the boat.

This is indeed a very small boat.

"It doesn't seem to be for two people. Can it bear the weight of the two of us? Will it be too heavy for the two of us together?"

The girl is still a little worried.

"I remember that Ting taught me an anti-gravity spell," Hermione pointed out. "As long as this spell is used, how many people can be reduced to only one person."

Ye Ting laughed softly.

"Voldemort doesn't think about weight, he only thinks about how much magical power has crossed his lake. I think the ship may be under an enchantment that only one wizard can ride at a time."

"Then - we went one by one?" Furong proposed a new approach.

"No, even if I am alone, this boat can't hold up." Ye Ting shook his head.

Furong glanced at him helplessly. She felt that Ye Ting was simply showing off his magic power.

Ye Ting probably also realized this, and he added: "Humans can't compare magic power with dragons, can they?"

"Speaking of dragons..." Furong had another idea, "Can't we fly over?"

"This place is forbidden." Hermione glanced at Fleur helplessly. "I tried it when I first came here. The floating spell can't keep us too far from the ground."

Hermione's answer made Furong a little dejected. She suddenly felt that she was a little far behind this girl who was several years younger than her - the other party could give Ye Ting substantial help, and she made some stupid suggestions.

"Actually, we don't need any 'good solutions'," Ye Ting said comfortingly. "In fact, as long as Transfiguration is good enough, we don't need to use this ship at all."

Furong looked at Ye Ting suspiciously. Ye Ting had kicked the boat away. He took out a small boat model from his pocket, put it in the water, and pointed at it with his wand. The boat appears in the water.

"This is an American PBR-31 inland patrol boat," Ye Ting introduced, "31 feet long, with a speed of up to 28.9 knots, and equipped with dual M2HB.50 caliber heavy machine guns, 81-type mortar and MK19-3 type 40mm cannon, participated in the Vietnam War."

"This...is a warship." Hermione was a little dizzy, even she could not have imagined that Ye Ting would use such a Muggle industrial artifact to fight against Voldemort.

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