Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 249 4 Snake Crown (Page 12)



Morty had no intention of answering the Aurors.

Although starting in 332 BC, he got rid of his status as a "warlock apprentice" and became a slightly successful warlock.

With the expansion of the wizard community and the continuous expansion of magic theory and practical knowledge, he gradually kept up with the times and became a powerful wizard.

But his family knows his own affairs. In every era he has lived, he has not been the most powerful spellcaster in that era.

This is not his own talent, and even he himself has nothing to complain about.

More than two thousand years have made him realize one thing early on: it is best for people to do what they are best at.

And what he is best at is staying alive.

Being blocked by a whole team of Aurors in his lair, he found that there was no way to easily deal with these violent maniacs, so he decisively chose to abandon his lair and run away.

Of course, his escape was not like some people's hasty escape when something happened, but a complete set of retreat procedures.

The first step is to release fierce fire.

He does not seek to kill many enemies. It's better to have it, and don't force it if you don't have it. As long as Li Huo can hold the opponent back for a moment, he will achieve his goal.

The second step was to activate the magic that he had arranged in advance in the Yin and Yang living room, and he would lead the entire hidden living room to initiate the teleportation.

Traceless expansion spell, expansion spell, transformation spell, mirror image spell, Mentos...

Zero-Zero Zongzong, a composite magic spell composed of more than a dozen magic effects, showed its effects at the same time under Morty's control.

They certainly lived up to the hard work Morty put in, day and night, to repeatedly repair and adjust the magic spells that were about to expire.

The hidden mirrored living room - in fact, it (or its carrier) is an inconspicuous piece of wallpaper posted on one wall of the exposed living room - it instantly changes from the wall before being contaminated by the fire. disappeared.

It was like an invisible hand ripped the piece of wallpaper off the wall and then threw it somewhere in the void.

It was impossible to teleport randomly. Morty had already set up a safe teleportation location for himself. And apart from him, there should be only one "person" who clearly knows where this location is.

"I hope he can die obediently." Morty sent a sincere wish to Narlak who had not yet had time to finish the attack.

Of course, Morty's plan is still perfect. Even if Narlak is lucky enough to survive the fierce fire, this goblin will not be able to have any impact on what he wants to do in a short period of time.

If all goes well, just wait until the sun rises in the morning, and Morty will be completely out of trouble.

Even the name "Morty" and the identity of this Indian wizard will disappear into the dirty Thames with unfounded traces.

Because the place he wanted to teleport to was on the Thames River. To be more precise, it was inside a steamboat moored on the river.

Since the American named Fulton invented the steamship, this new type of ship with a third source of power besides sails and manpower has slowly spread to all parts of the world.

Although steamships require additional fuel, they cannot yet replace the dominance of traditional sailing ships in the field of ocean navigation.

However, this "strange-looking" ship first served as a "toy" for the rich, and then became a tool for short-distance inland shipping, and was introduced to London, the heart of Britain.

Over the past few decades, there have been many steamships on the Thames, and a steamship docked on the shore is not eye-catching.

This ship was bought by Narlak, and thanks to Moty's connections, he bought this second-hand ship from an old knight.

When buying a boat, in addition to its performance, the goblin was actually more concerned about the name of the boat.

Krona number.

In other words, the ship is named after the "Crown", and his thoughts are clearly revealed.

Even after buying the ship, Narlak hired several painters to repaint the tall paddle wheel on the side of the ship and add the word "Crown" on it.

Besides this, her cabins and railings were clad in a new coat of snow-white paint, so gleaming white that it could not keep out the gray shroud of mist on the river at night.

On the top of the upper deck cabin, almost touching the starry sky, the pilothouse seemed to be sparkling. The glass is reflecting light, and the gorgeous dome is surrounded by exquisite wood carvings with patterns of ancient Celtic hair braids.

A chimney stands in front of the upper deck cabin, reaching dozens of feet into the sky. It is black and straight, glaring at all living beings; the top of the wings bloom like two black metal flowers; the hull is wide, and although it is not suitable for ocean going, it is indeed convenient. Carrying tourists on inland river tours.

Like most steamships today, it was a side paddle steamer. The huge curved paddle wheel cover looms large in the middle of the hull, hinting at the majestic power of the paddle wheel hidden inside.

At this time, she was docked in a long marsh pier in the lower reaches of the Thames River, surrounded by some steamships that were either larger or smaller than her.

However, because of Morty's arrival, the Kraang is still "a little" different from those of its kind.

There was a huge hole in her deck!

The hole was located just above the boiler room, and below the deck was the extinguished boiler.

There were piles of coal gangue used to control the furnace temperature near the boiler. Far away from the boiler, there were several wooden barrels rolled down from collapsed shelves. Each barrel was small, about two or three gallons at most.

In addition, there were many pieces of furniture scattered around on the deck and in the boiler room. Needless to say, these things belong to Morty.

"This must be the little wizard causing trouble too!"

Morty gritted his teeth and thought.

This is true.

When Sherlock and Director Longbottom led a group of Aurors to raid Morty's lair, Bourne, who was placed in the hidden living room by Morty, began his own actions.

This old thief who has lived for more than two thousand years is definitely not a good person. Since the more he refuses to let Bourne move, then Bourne has to move.

First, he used a powerful confusion spell to deceive a series of warning spells that Morty had placed in his lair.

Thanks to Professor Quirrell and the remnant soul of Voldemort last year, Bourne saw how to use the truly powerful Confusion Curse.

You know, it was studied by a qualified (but morally inferior) Defense Against the Dark Arts professor at Hogwarts, and a powerful wizard with excellent talent (but who couldn't get the Hogwarts Dark Arts course). Tips for using the Confusion Spell.

Moreover, it was developed at the end of the 20th century (1991), more than a hundred years later than where Morty and Bourne are today!

Therefore, the confusion spell used by Bourne has many generations of versions compared to the same spell in this era.

Not even the complete spell was used.

He just kept stirring up strange and imperceptible magic fluctuations with his wand, which concealed Morty's senses and some of this old man's arrangements for his lair.


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