Homecoming from Hogwarts

Chapter 1059 Ambush

The roar was so deafening that even the surrounding tree trunks trembled slightly, proving that the two warring parties were not far away from them.

Furong jumped up from the ground nimbly and looked in the direction of the thunder with a serious expression.

"Let's go, Fleur!"

Triana said anxiously,
"This is a good opportunity for us to get our school badge back, right?"

Furong did not give an answer immediately, but just frowned slightly and fell into thought.

From her point of view, this was not a good opportunity to get the school badge back.

Judging from Viktor's description of their fight with Granger, Amosta's students were indeed superior in dueling skills and had stronger combat capabilities than them.

The two sides fighting now are both students of Amosta, but the Slytherin group has a huge numerical advantage. Based on this, they are fully capable of taking away Cedric Diggory's school badge and then dealing with them.
"Let's go there."

But after a brief hesitation, Furong made a "seemingly" irrational decision.

"and many more!"

Before Furong could withdraw, Victor stopped him and told Furong what she had been worried about.
"If you want to take advantage of the situation, Fleur, I think the chances of success are slim. The winner will definitely be the Slytherin students. There are eight of them now. If we send out half of them, we will have a numerical advantage over Diggory's team."

"I know."

Furong said in a relaxed tone;

"But for us, this is a rare opportunity. We don't have to worry about whether it's right or wrong because our school badge has been lost.
And from what I understand, Slytherin students cannot attack a team that has lost its school badge unless we take the initiative to attack."

There is actually such a rule?
Victor's heart moved slightly.

It is highly likely that Slytherin students will win, and in their eyes, their team has lost the school emblem.

They could just go and watch the fun together. If the Slytherin team easily won the duel, then they could just watch the fun.

And if the Slytherin students suffered heavy losses, this would be a godsend for them.

They can definitely team up with Furong and kick all these guys out of the competition!

At this stage of the game, except for Cedric and his friends who had just met Malfoy, the other three all clearly realized one thing, that is, the huge Slytherin team was the biggest test for them.

If you don't defeat them, it will be a waste of effort even if you snatch someone else's school badge.

"We'll go with you."

Taking a deep breath, Victor spoke in a firm tone under the surprised gazes of his two teammates behind him.

"Hurry up, we have done too much useless work and now we only have a school badge in our hands. This time, we must gain something!"

Malfoy put away his map board, a flush of excitement appearing on his pale skin.

According to the results displayed on the map, they are only one grid away from the nearest team.

And based on their previous sniping experience, this team could not be from Durmstrang or Beauxbatons, it could only be one of the two teams from Hogwarts!

The Slytherins could hardly contain their excitement at the thought of beating up Cedric, the warrior who had been selected by the Goblet of Fire, and two physical education assistants.

And if they run into Potter later, things will be even more exciting. They will definitely not hold back until they beat Potter and the others to beg for mercy.

The Slytherins had no psychological burden at all when attacking the Hogwarts team. In fact, they knew very well that the reason why they were chosen by Professor Braine as the goalkeepers for the "first half" of the game was because Professor Braine knew that they could remain "fair" and would not show mercy to the Hogwarts warrior team. On the contrary, they would become even more "cruel" when they met Granger and Diggory!
After Millicent left the stage, the remaining eight Slytherin students ran all the way, and soon they came to a long, relatively open space.

Draco looked around vigilantly, but didn't see any human figures in his sight.

This did not make Draco feel disappointed.

The map board cannot show them the exact location of the warriors, it can only provide a vague area. Moreover, during the time they are rushing here, unless they are fools, they will always make some position changes.

"Everyone spread out and search the surroundings. They must have left some clues!"

Draco turned around and waved his hand, issuing orders in a stern voice, while hatred for the woman from Beauxbatons rose in his heart again.

Although Professor Brian gave them some outdated flying brooms, he knew that this was to leave a way out for the warrior team. Although those brooms were slow, they were still much faster than their legs, and they could also help them save energy.

However, it was no use saying this now, as they had already lost their broomsticks.

The eight people dispersed in their respective directions. Draco led Pansy into the woods on the left side of the clearing to search, while Nott led two people into the woods on the right side and groped for footprints along the edge of the strip of clearing.

Daphne and her sister Astoria looked for footprints in the strip of open space covered with fallen leaves, and the two girls soon made a discovery.

"Oh, what is that?"

After walking thirty feet, a black object lying in a field of withered yellow caught Daphne's attention. When she looked closely at the object, her confusion suddenly resurfaced.

That was an important prop in the first half of the game - the signboard map!

Only Astoria could hear Daphne's murmur. Her chestnut pupils also flashed with confusion for a moment, and then Astoria's face suddenly changed.

"Did those idiots in Gryffindor lose it?"

Daphne raised her delicate but slightly mean eyebrows, a sneer appeared on the corner of her mouth, and without thinking much, she hurried forward to pick up the board and take credit from Draco.

"Don't come near, Daphne, it's a trap!"

Astoria's calm expression suddenly changed. She shouted in a childish voice and put her hand around her sister's arm.

But unfortunately, she was still a step too slow. Daphne had already rushed to the sign on the ground, and then, in Astoria's horrified eyes, she disappeared.
To be precise, it should be the trap that had been set that swallowed her!

As Astoria screamed, three dazzling red lights came from above the open space at a tricky angle.

The timing of these three curse lights was perfect.

He caught the moment when the rest of the Slytherins froze in place, attracted by Astoria's scream.

The two people who had time to react fell down immediately.

"Armor protection!"

The moment Astoria raised the alarm, Draco, sensing the danger, had already raised his wand. The sense of crisis that was like a thorn in his throat even made him forget the silent spell and he just roared angrily, setting up a magic barrier in the direction of the crisis!

Boom!

The brightest and most powerful ray of scarlet spell light collided with Draco's Armor Spell. The moment the two touched, a deafening explosion was heard. The strong wind caused by the broken magic barrier directly blew Draco and Pansy away, and the powerful red light turned into stars and disappeared in this round of attack and defense!

(End of this chapter)

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