"This level is indeed difficult. Even for me, I'm afraid it will take me a long time to pass it. Carla, you can actually choose to use the wizard gem to skip this level. " Allen saw that Carla was holding the gem in her hand reluctantly, so he made another suggestion. "You can also choose to challenge the other levels first, and then come back to pass this level. This way, even if you have to be punished for failing the level, you won't have to carry the stone chains for too long."
Carla nodded with conviction. That was the way it was. Sometimes, when you couldn't make up your mind, you could easily accept the advice of someone who was higher in status or someone you trusted in your heart. If the same words were said by Krum or Hibiscus Chinensis, they definitely wouldn't have the same effect as Allen.
Allen calmly turned around, walked to the table, and picked up the crystal ball.
At the same time, in the room filled with stars, Demstrand's Bruck Hernandez stiffly pulled the door handle and walked to the room with the giant stone monster. Seeing Bruck, who had been electrocuted three times, standing on his hands and feet with his hair standing on end, the audience couldn't help but laugh out loud.
Harry, who had bumped into him, also tried his best to control his facial expression so that the scene wouldn't be too awkward.
Bruck nodded to Harry and strode into the room.
After the door was closed, Harry saw Krum, who was tightly bound by three thick iron chains in the room. He sniffed and quickly walked up to him. "Mr. Krum, let me help you untie them. Lisong... "
Krum hurriedly stopped Harry. He nodded gratefully and thanked him. "No need. Although this is indeed heavy, it will bind even tighter after using magic."
Harry put down the wand in his hand and glanced at Krum, who was frowning. He mustered up his courage and said, "I know you and Ron are not gay."
Krum heard this and loosened his frown. He nodded and felt that there were still good people in Hogwarts.
Both of them turned their attention to the starry sky above them.
When Harry saw the stars in the sky, he felt like he was seeing stars in front of his eyes. He had always done whatever he wanted in his astronomy class. After all, it didn't matter how the stars were placed on the simulation map. At worst, he would pass the astronomy class.
Krum's and Harry's moods were completely opposite. Even Kakarov, who was in the audience, relaxed. He knew Krum's results like the back of his hand. Apart from flying, Krum's astronomy results were the best. He would definitely pass this test.
Krum stared intently at the starry sky above his head. He struggled to wave his chained arms and move the stars. Soon, an imperceptible smile appeared on his face. He had found a clue. In the dense starry sky, he had seen the first inkling.
"Uh, uh, uh …" Krum's eyes widened. His teeth chattered and his body stiffened. He couldn't help but tremble. Harry, who was beside him, had misplaced the stars. The electric current kept hitting him and passed through the chains that were dragging Krum behind Harry to the ground and onto Krum.
With the sound of the chains hitting the ground, the paralyzed Krum fell to the ground.
The wand in his hand was tilted to one side. A star in the nebula above his head moved quickly. In the starry sky, a blue light struck down on Krum's head. Krum fell to the ground, convulsing from the electric shock.
"Professor Nick Young, I heard that you arranged this challenge? There's a problem with the electric shock punishment. Didn't you consider the danger? This was clearly Harry's mistake, but it implicated Krum! " In the referee's seat, Kakarov suddenly stood up, walked in front of a black man, and punched his table. The student he thought most highly of had lost again and again.
The black man was shocked by the sound of Kakarov's punch. He didn't understand the situation and looked at Kakarov with a face full of question marks. He didn't dare to say a word.
"Ah, K — Krum, I'm so sorry." Harry, who was also trembling, stammered.
"It's — it's okay." Krum forced a smile, but because he couldn't control his muscles, the smile looked very ferocious.
Harry turned his head apologetically and continued to study the nebula.
After a while, when Krum was about to complete his attempt, the door handle turned. Krum and Harry turned at the same time. Allen walked in.
Allen was very surprised. He always thought that Krum only hated him. He didn't expect that he didn't even like Harry. The two of them stood at opposite ends of the room. It looked like they didn't want to have anything to do with each other.
Krum was also very surprised. Before he entered, he deliberately looked at Allen's position. He didn't expect him to turn around so quickly. He couldn't believe his eyes and blurted out, "You're almost done?"
Allen nodded politely and didn't say much. He went straight to the nebula in the middle.
Allen was no stranger to the nebula. In the top floor of Family Harris Tower, he didn't know how many times he had seen the movement of the nebula. Compared to Krum and Harry, he was as relaxed as if he was conducting music. The wand in his hand was waving rhythmically, attracting the audience to follow his movements.
Harry was stunned. He looked at Allen's smooth movements. It was a pity that the six nebulas were different. Otherwise, he could follow Allen's movements and complete it.
Krum had completed his challenge. A blue wizard gem fell from the nebula and fell directly into his arms. Krum glanced at Allen and quickly walked to the room with the stone monster.
A few minutes later, Allen controlled the last star with his wand and moved it to its place. He completed the challenge and got the gem.
"Harry, do you need help?" Alan looked at Harry, who was in a terrible state, and asked.
Harry was very tempted, but he still shook his head. "No, Allen, thank you. I think I can handle it myself. "
Allen walked towards the Boulder Monster checkpoint that he had first entered with a relaxed expression. Just as his hand touched the door handle, the door opened by itself. Hibiscus Chinensis came out of the room.
"Demstrand's two Warriors are fighting the stone monster together. All brute force and no brains!" As soon as she saw Allen, Hibiscus Chinensis disdainfully ridiculed.
Allen understood Hibiscus Chinensis's heart. She racked her brains to pass the level, but found that others could rely on group combat to pass the level easily. It was inevitable that her heart would be unbalanced.
Patting Hibiscus Chinensis's shoulder to comfort her, Allen opened the door and walked into the stone monster level.
At a glance, Allen saw Bruck's torn clothes exposed by the stone monster. Allen's heart understood that he had at least dealt with the monster once.
"Allen, you're too fast!" Bruck shouted in surprise as he shot a spell. Krum, who was next to him, glanced at Allen gloomily, pursed his lips, and waved his wand faster.
With a boom, the stone monster fell to the ground and broke into pieces. But in the next second, the stones and mud that were scattered all over the ground flew up and returned to their original state.
The stone monster opened its mouth again and asked Krum another riddle. But just as it said two words, Krum impatiently answered, "Human."
The stone monster let out a strange cry and pounced at them.
"Three more times, do your best!" Bruck Hernandez waved his wand and shot out a spell, successfully shattering one of the stone monster's ears.
Krum raised his wand again and fought with the stone monster.
"Although these two are stupid, pitiful, and unlucky, they can fight," Allen thought without batting an eyelid. He walked back to the room where he first waited.
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