Chapter 152 Secret Protection

The green light that exploded first came into contact with Lockhart, who was closest to him, and then the green light, like a swallow returning to its nest, instantly penetrated into Lockhart's body.

At the same time, a huge repulsive force knocked Lockhart upside down, leaping backwards and upwards, and finally hit the stone at the top of the passage.

The rebound landed, and this time, Lockhart really fainted.

The sudden change made Harry and Ron stunned there again, and their eyes widened in amazement, staring directly at the unconscious Lockhart.

Not far away, Kewen felt his heart beating wildly.

Seeing that Harry and Ron were all right, he breathed a sigh of relief.

When he had time to think about what was going on, he soon had a result in his heart.

In the original plot, the Weasley family is very poor, and Ron doesn't even have his own wand. He can only use Bill's old robe, Charlie's old wand, and Percy's pet mouse.

Charlie's wand was a little old and fragile, so Ron drove a speeding car into the Willow at the beginning of school, and was smashed into two pieces by the Willow.

Ron then simply taped the two wands together and used them for an entire semester.

This prevented him from successfully casting a single spell all semester.

In the end, Lockhart caused the Amnesia Curse to devour himself because he used Ron's 'Bad Wand' to cast the spell.

This is the information in Kewen's memory.

Today's reality is different.

Although Ron still inherits Bill's old robe and Percy's pet rat, Scabbers, the wand is not as it was in the original plot.

Wands are very important to wizards.

So, even though the family hid the skyrocketing wealth from Ron, they still bought him a new and sturdy wand.

Under the chain reaction, Ron's wand was not damaged by the beating willow on the first day of school.

Kewen couldn't help but feel scared for a while after he figured out the cause and effect of all this.

If he just found out a little late, but if his reaction speed is a little slower.

So,

Harry Potter may have become an idiot who has completely lost all memory now.

Kewen hadn't completely suppressed his fear. At this moment, there was a sudden 'bang rumbling' sound of rocks colliding above the passage.

Immediately afterwards, the rocks at the top of the passage suddenly cracked several cracks, and a large amount of dust was like waterfalls, dripping down from those cracks.

In a sound of 'quack la la', the cracks on the rock became bigger and bigger, and it looked like it was about to collapse.

Seeing this, Kewen hurriedly rushed out in a vertical step and quickly rushed to Harry's side.

The passage started to collapse because of Lockhart's spell just now.

Large chunks of rubble began to fall down, catapulting and flying in all directions.

The location of the collapse was relatively close to Harry, and many of the falling rubble began to collapse towards Harry.

Seeing this, Harry hurriedly fell to the ground and wrapped his head in his hands.

Aside, Kewen quickly glanced at Ron, and after finding that the rock collapse could not threaten Ron, he recovered his attention.

In stealth, Kewen waved his hand at will, as if he had the power of thought, and swept away the rubble that came flying over.

Also, reality is not a story. Without his protection, Harry, who was lying on the ground, would be hit on his back and calf by two rubble.

After a while, the collapse was over and the surroundings quieted down before Harry stood up cautiously.

The gravel that fell from the collapse formed a stone mound, which almost completely separated Harry and Ron, leaving only some incomparable gaps for Harry and Ron to communicate.

Harry told Ron a few words, and then continued down the passage with a decisive look like going to a meeting.

Kewen was still hiding behind him, watching Harry open a mechanism again with Parseltongue, and finally entered a huge space like a tomb.

A wide stone road goes straight ahead, surrounded by streams on both sides, and in each stream stands many large snake sculptures.

At the end of the stone road is a huge stone wall with a human head. It may be Merlin or Slytherin, one of the founders of the academy.

Ginny Weasley was lying not far from the 'Portrait Wall'.

Seeing this, Harry ran over immediately.

Maybe it's the small situation that can be changed, but the general situation can't be changed. The next thing is almost the same as the original plot in Kewen's memory data.

Voldemort's soul split appeared when he was young, and then he and Harry started a routine plot of "the villain dies too much, and the protagonist is better than liberation".

After Harry had expressed his loyalty to Dumbledore several times, Phoenix Fox rushed over with the Sorting Hat in a timely manner, with a familiar look, apparently Dumbledore had already discovered this place.

Afterwards, the Basilisk was summoned by Voldemort to appear, and as a result, it appeared so tyrannical when it appeared, and how embarrassed it was when it was easily blinded by the Phoenix.

Next, the basilisk who lost his eyes had no power at all, as if he had become a counterfeit, and his strength was simply thrown into the sea. In the end, Harry used the Gryffindor sword in the 'sorting hat' and successfully killed it. .

This secret protection operation by Kewen has simply turned into an anticlimactic result.

Except for a little help at the beginning, at the end of the battle, he became a spectator throughout the entire battle.

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After Harry succeeded in killing the basilisk, Dumbledore returned to the house the next day and resumed his role as headmaster.

In the principal's office, Dumbledore praised Harry and Ron for their bravery, and said that they would be awarded the "Academy Special Contribution Award".

Having easily dismissed Harry and Ron, Dumbledore looked up to the second floor and smiled softly: "Thank you for the children, thank you for protecting them."

Kewen's figure appeared on the second floor. As he walked down the stairs, he shook his head and said, "No, I just helped them a little."

When he came to the first floor, Kewen said with some emotion: "Perhaps it was indeed fate. Mr. Potter seemed to be helped by God at the time. During the battle with the Basilisk, the whole process seemed to be safe."

Dumbledore recalled the picture of the "memory thread" provided by Kewen, and finally had to nod slowly in agreement.

But he waved his hand again and said, "You don't have to be humble. I haven't forgotten how you cut off the wand in Lockhart's hand in the memory picture, and how you helped Harry resist the flying stones."

Next, the two ended the topic very tacitly.

Dumbledore felt a little indebted to Cowan, while Cowan was completely uninterested.

After chatting some gossip, Kewen came up with the idea of ​​​​learning to 'take in divine sense'.

Dumbledore thought for a moment, then nodded and agreed...

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