Chapter 289 Albania
Professor McGonagall said seriously:
"Change it now, I don't want to see someone spit in front of me."
The corner of Douglas's mouth twitched, and then he took out the magic radar, temporarily cutting off the magical connection between the stone statue and the door.
Then Professors McGonagall, Douglas and Dumbledore began to transform the stone statue, making it as mobile as possible like a real person. There was even a stone wand carved directly on the stone statue's hand.
Professor Flitwick attached various spells to the stone statue, in addition to identifying the magic range, automatic repair, magic guidance, magic absorption...
Professor Sprout took out a small bag he had with him and took out a few konjac and some soil.
Douglas immediately understood what his dean meant, and created spaces suitable for the growth of konjac inside several key parts of the stone statue.
Professor Sprout said:
"Although Filius (Filius Flivi) cast a spell to absorb magic power on the stone statue, the magic power here is not rich after all, and the magic power storage of the stone statue is limited. If several students come to challenge at the same time, then The stone statue needs time to recover its magic power.
But with konjac, you don't have to worry about this problem. When the stone statue absorbs the magic power, it will be stored by these konjac. At the same time, the konjac provides an increase in the magic absorption spell.
When the surrounding magic is weak, there won't be any obvious difference. But when the students come here, the konjac will stimulate the magic absorption spell to absorb some magic power from the students. This not only ensures that there is sufficient magic power in the battle, but also puts some pressure on the children, making them more stressed when training in this environment.
Later, I will also plant some wand flowers around the stone statue for the konjac to absorb, so that the konjac will always maintain sufficient magic power.
After the stone statue is activated, the konjac will also provide magic power to the stone statue. There is no need to worry about the students taking turns to fight, and the stone statue's power will be exhausted and their trip will be in vain. "
Douglas went on to explain:
"These locations where the konjac is placed are key parts of the wizard. Each konjac only provides magic power for this part. For example, if the arm is subject to a certain magic attack, the konjac will cut off the magic power transmission, and at the same time, the arm will not be able to operate. Mimics the effect of human injury.
Of course, if someone can directly attack the heart of the stone statue, then the stone statue will directly fail. "
(Amorphophallus: A plant that can absorb the magic of other creatures. Its roots can be used to make wands and other magical items.
Wand flower: It is one of the main materials for making wands. Its flowers contain powerful magic and can be used to make wands. )
Snape gave the stone statue the ability to cast various black magics. However, due to material limitations, the power of these black magics will not be too great. Most of the magics are mainly for protection.
After all, it is not a real alchemical product. The stone statue will not actively attack. It will only activate protective magic and release a black magic when it is stimulated by magic.
The corner of Douglas's mouth curled up slightly. He recognized that Snape's method of arranging black magic was the magic trap he used to set up the magic trap to break the curse.
Rather than letting the students compete with the stone statues, it is better to say that this is a process of breaking the curse.
After using his method, Snape caught a glimpse of Douglas's vague smile and said with a cold face:
"Now that it's done, do we still have to fight this stone statue to get in? If so, I will go back to sleep."
Douglas quickly waved his hand and said:
"Of course not. I have set up a password magic. As long as you say the password 'Melope Gaunt', the stone statue will activate the door. But I hope that this password is only known by the professor."
Seeing everyone's confused expressions, Dumbledore explained from the side:
"That was the name of Tom Riddle's poor mother..."
Albania is a very suitable holiday destination for Muggles, but for decent wizards in the wizarding world, it is not a country worth lingering on.
This place has been known as the Lonely Place since ancient times and has always been the place chosen by some escaped wizards. Black magic was once prevalent here, and some wizards even conducted various cruel experiments here.
Nowadays, the country's population is not large, so the number of local wizards is also limited; as a result, the country has not been able to establish their own Ministry of Magic. In the end, the affairs of the wizarding world had to be handed over to the International Federation of Wizards.
Although the situation has improved a lot, basically except for the International Statute of Secrecy, it is still difficult for wizards here to be subject to any legal supervision. The magical animals living in this country are killed at will, and all kinds of precious potion materials are smuggled out. This is a paradise for poachers and smugglers.
Many guys who are hunted by the Ministry of Magic in their country come here to escape. These guys are not so disciplined, and they often take action against Muggles.
However, the role of the International Federation of Wizards is still limited. As long as it does not cause widespread panic among Muggles, most of the time they turn a blind eye.
In fact, they have no better way.
The Albanian Black Forest occupies most of the land. Its trees tower into the clouds and their branches are lush, like a huge black ocean.
Here, you can hear all kinds of strange calls, see ghostly shadows floating everywhere in the depths of the forest, and feel the atmosphere of darkness and loneliness.
In the depths of a dark and eerie forest, a winding cave is hidden in the shadow of the dense forest.
This ancient cave, intertwined with darkness and mystery, seems to be the entrance to another world.
There were densely packed snakes circling at the entrance of the cave, including a thirteen-foot python that spit out its snake core from time to time, vigilantly sensing everything around it.
The interior of the cave was dimly lit, with only a faint firelight illuminating some areas.
A rickety figure carefully stirred the large crucible in front of him with his wand.
At the same time, he stared at the fire nervously, for fear that the fire would go out or the potion would overpower. Under the light of the fire, the face trembling with fear was none other than Peter Pellum, who had been wanted by the British Ministry of Magic for a long time.
Not far behind him, a venomous snake was coiled, its eyes fixed on the crucible, its scarlet eyes flashing with a strange light, showing that this was no ordinary snake.












