Chapter 219 Peter Pettigrew is in danger! ! ! (page 12)
"Think, knock, knock..."
This was certainly not what Bourne felt, but the two spare ball boxes in the Slytherin locker room were opened, and the four chains used to bind the Bludgers inside were also untied one after another.
"Hey hey hey!"
Tom Riddle smiled evilly, as if he had eaten a dozen Soul Palace elders, but the laughter was silent and wordless.
Peter Pettigrew lowered his head and opened the diary in his hand, and saw a paragraph of text floating on it.
"Shout loudly and let the 'elves' that should be flying freely rush into the clouds, and then, with their fiery passion, fall hard to the ground."
There is a saying that Voldemort in his youth had a common problem among teenagers. He had to turn his words into poems before he could speak well.
Of course, Tom Riddle's poem is also a kind of deception.
Falling to the ground... After finally getting the Bludger into the air and accumulating potential energy, how could it possibly fall to the ground?
In fact, while reading this passage, Peter Pettigrew was under a confusion spell, tricked by fragments of his master's past existence.
The next second, this timid guy chanted the flying spell, and four iron balls rushed out of the locker room at extremely fast speeds and hit the top of the clouds.
(There are two Bludgers in Quidditch, and the Slytherin team has two spare ball boxes, so there are four Bludgers in reserve.)
At this time, the commentator Lee Jordan in the stadium audience was shouting:
"Look, everyone, Harry used a beautiful Wronsky fake move! Not only did he deceive the crazy Bludgers that were chasing him and were suspected of being cast by bad Slytherin players..."
"Lee Jordan! Watch your words." Professor McGonagall, who was sitting next to him, scolded him in a low voice, interrupting Lee Jordan's dangerous speech. "Don't use bad words. You are doing Quidditch commentary, aren't you?" Doing something else."
"Uh, okay, Headmaster. I promise not to say the word 'Slytherin' today."
Realizing that his headmaster had only criticized him for swearing, but not for suspecting Slytherin of cheating, Lee Jordan immediately surrendered, and he still did not forget the connotation of Slytherin's sentence.
Immediately afterwards, he immediately started reporting: "...In addition to the Bludger, Harry also made the lame pursuer of the initial 'S' team fall headfirst onto the lawn! Oh yeah! Perfect Wronsky Fake action!"
And just when Lee Jordan was praising Gryffindor, Harry, who had just leveled his broomstick before touching the ground, suddenly turned sideways quickly, as if he was dodging some obstacle.
However, perhaps because of too much dodge, or perhaps because the Firebolt's motion feedback system was too sensitive, the broomstick suddenly turned over.
Harry's shoulder suddenly hit the grass on the ground, and he was dragged on the lawn by the broom for more than ten meters using human brakes before he could stop.
It wasn't until the accident happened that some sharp-eyed spectators in the stands realized that Harry seemed to be avoiding the Bludger just now.
"Merlin's beard! How is that possible? This is a naked foul!" George also landed on the ground, and he could see more clearly from the side.
Previously, this crazy Bludger had been attracted by Harry and crashed into the depths of the lawn, but it actually traveled a certain distance underground, and then broke out of the ground and almost hit Harry's crotch. Crossbow arrows.
No Bludger can do that! Unless the Bludger is actually enchanted.
George quickly ran to Harry's side and saw the latter holding his slumped shoulder in pain, gritting his teeth and sweating profusely.
Mrs. Hooch also rushed down and wanted to give Harry first aid. All the Gryffindors in the stands, including Dean McGonagall, stood up or angrily accused the possible offender (Slater students from the Forestry College), or looking worriedly at the wounded in their own college.
It is precisely because of this that their attention was drawn to the lawn at the bottom of the field, so almost no one noticed that they emerged from the Slytherin Academy locker room and quickly made use of the curtains on the side of the field to cover it. The other four "black spots" rising into the sky.
Except for Bourne who was riding a broom and rushed over the field.
"All turned to stone (psionic lightning version)!"
Seeing four "floating cannonballs" like bludgers, Bourne used his most convenient attack method on them without hesitation.
A bolt of beeping lightning shot out from the wand in his hand, suddenly cracking the sky that was a little gray due to the rain, and then hit the closest Bludger to him.
"boom--!"
The iron projectile exploded immediately, and the fragments were instantly evaporated into molten iron vapor by the hot current, emitting a dazzling brilliance like fireworks. The initial bolt of lightning immediately split into three more subtle forks, like a swimming dragon, and quickly meandered towards the other three bludgers.
Now no one could ignore what was happening in the sky. All the spectators in the stands looked up to the sky, trying to figure out what was going on.
Not only that, some senior wizards who reacted quickly immediately took out their wands when they saw this, always on guard and ready to take action at any time.
Little did they know that their reactions were all expected by the "mastermind" who planned the accident.
"Hey hey hey!"
Tom Riddle chuckled softly in his black leather diary.
"It's a bit surprising - the little wizard who caused a lot of trouble for me in the future last year, the little boy named Bourne from the Slughorn family, he can actually use such an offensive magic - almost... Successfully blocked four Bludgers. But he is not the only one who creates new spells? My flying spell naturally has its own uniqueness. Although the person who cast it is a useless waste..."
Not to mention his sharp comments about Peter Pettigrew, his evaluation of the flying spell he created actually makes some sense, because it is indeed awesome.
The spell created by Tom Riddle when he was in school not only allows people to fly, but also contains very profound magical principles.
Or, the name "Flying Curse" was originally a cover used by Tom to deceive others.
Its principles were, in fact, an outgrowth of Tom's study of the concept of "conflict" in magic.
For example, the confrontation between the killing curse and the soul may tear the soul apart and create fragments of the Horcrux; the relative changes in position may produce different gravity, and then achieve levitation or even flight; the opposition between virtuality and reality may cause It may be possible to make people immune to most physical attacks...
Also, different followers may have different attractions to the direction of the spell due to different viewing angles.
Like anti-radiation missiles.
The few bludgers that have been casted with flying spells are actually able to specifically find nearby sources of magic power (wizards with wands), and then automatically and quickly approach them to launch an attack.
However, this characteristic of finding the source of magic power is not to find strong people, but to find some opponents judged to be suitable.
Commonly known as: picking soft persimmons and pinching them.
When the future Tom Riddle (also known as Voldemort) initially clashed with the Ministry of Magic or other dark wizards, he relied on this flying spell to transform into black mist and always get the upper hand in group attacks.