Hogwarts Blood Curse Martial Arts

Chapter 72 The secret room adventure begins!

Techniques aside, Chen Bin has a more vivid metaphor for magic:

The magic power is lower than that of a normal wizard, like a 50-60 mm caliber obstacle-clearing grenade.

A normal wizard is like an 88mm anti-aircraft gun used to fight squishy fighters.

A wizard with strong magic power is like a 128mm anti-tank gun.

In the wizard war, wizards with stronger magic power are the main force in attacking the enemy, while normal wizards can only provide side support.

So what about the 5 times output of old Mrs. Naama and old Dubrovsky?

This is a 600 mm caliber super heavy mortar, used to attack bunkers or entire defense lines.

So, assuming that Voldemort can only output 6 times the magic power, this is a super-heavy railway gun with a caliber of 800 mm, which can destroy large fortresses and giant bunkers!

Basically, combat wizards will not experience uneven development in skills, magic power, and theory, otherwise it will be difficult to break through the bottleneck of bloodline.

Therefore, if a low-level person knocks down a high-level person, it can only be classified as a sneak attack or carelessness.

What level is Harry in second grade? Definitely worse than a personal grenade!

Lao Deng's brave training was to cultivate this little grenade and build the confidence to blow up super-heavy railway cannons.

Lao Deng gave Chen Bin a bag of copies of documents these days, which contained some interesting records - "Lich's phylactery".

Phylactery is also equivalent to Tefillin, both of which also represent a set of small black leather boxes, which translated into Chinese is "Phylactery Box".

In the secular story, Moses asked people to wear the "Phylactery" to commemorate their exit from Egypt.

Based on this pile of unexamined documents, Chen Bin reconstructed the storyline of the magical world.

There once was a super prosperous magical civilization in Africa, where various methods of escaping death were spread, such as mummy clothes, zombies, and lichs.

Mummy has become famous all over the world without explanation.

Zombie originated from the witchcraft in West Africa, which seals the dead in the body and revives it.

The Lich is more like a monster in fantasy novels that exists in Europe, but its origins can be traced back to folklore from the Middle East to North Africa - storing souls in containers to achieve immortality.

Storing one's soul in a phylactery, even if the body is destroyed, it can be replaced with a new one. Doesn't it feel very Voldemort-like?

This destroyed African civilization had exchanges with ancient Greece and spread the technology of transforming lich and zombies to Eastern Europe.

The production of "inferi" has been banned in Europe. It is probably derived from the zombie production method, but it is a weakened version.

The "Inferi" cannot seal the soul, and is afraid of fire and light. It is just a brainless corpse that obeys the summoner.

However, the "horcrux" may be an improved version of the "lich phylactery", and its inventor "Herpo the Foul" was the dark wizard of ancient Greece.

Chen Bin read all the information and found that there was no method for making Horcruxes, but he concluded an answer - if you want to kill Voldemort, you must first destroy his Horcruxes.

The question comes back to its original point: how to kill him?

A few days later, Harry and Ron came to visit the petrified Hermione again, only to find that she seemed to be holding a note in her hand.

The two opened it and saw that it was the hint of the secret room.

They discussed for a while and finally solved the puzzle: there was a basilisk in the secret room, the entrance was in Myrtle's bathroom, and the Parseltongue was the key to the secret room.

Originally, they planned to find Professor McGonagall, but they "happened" to hear classmates in the corridor saying that the unconscious Ginny had been kidnapped by Professor Lockhart, who was holding a black book. At this moment, Ron was furious. He rushed to Lockhart's dormitory but found no one there, and then asked Professor McGonagall for help.

Harry stopped Ron and said calmly: "Professor McGonagall may not believe us. If it takes half a day to convince her, Ginny may be more dangerous. We should go to Bin, he will believe us."

The two of them ran towards the new teaching building like an arrow. They also guessed that the black leather diary was connected to the Chamber of Secrets, and even Lockhart, who was holding the diary, was the heir of Slytherin.

They suddenly went to find Chen Bin, once again exceeding Lao Deng's plan.

In the corridor of the new teaching building, Professor McGonagall asked Ginny to pass a note to Chen Bin in Activity Room 4, informing him that he was now attending the professor's regular meeting. Ginny happened to have extracurricular activities, so she agreed, but unexpectedly she passed out before opening the door.

That's right, it's Mag's coma spell.

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