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Chapter 285

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Harry's wonderful performance gave everyone confidence, and Elwyn's powerful spell shocked everyone. The little Sorcerers were now much more courageous. They were no longer as afraid of the Eight-Eyed Spider as they were at the beginning. Instead, they were eager to fight a few more battles like this.

Everyone was in high spirits, hoping to become as strong as Elwyn and Harry.

Next, Sirius divided the little Sorcerers into several groups according to the plan, and let them move alone in the nearby forest to fight the Eight-Eyed Spider.

He repeatedly warned everyone not to go deep into the Forbidden Forest.

Under the care of Sirius and his companions, fighting the lone Eight-Eyed Spider was already the limit of the 12 or 13-year-old Sorcerers.

Normally, they would only come into contact with this kind of creature after passing the normal Sorcerer Rank Examination.

Elwyn did not follow the crowd to find the lone Eight-Eyed Spider. He secretly pulled Hermione away from the crowd and walked into the remote forest. He had his own plans.

Hermione was still discussing the spell Elwyn had just used. She had seen it a few times before, but it had never left such a deep impression on her.

"The spell you just used was much more powerful than the Crushing Spell," Hermione said, "It could cut the Eight-Eyed Spider's body in half. It looked like …"

"Actually, the theory behind this spell isn't too difficult!" Elwyn thought for a moment and turned to look at Hermione. "If you want to learn, I can teach you!"

"Really?!" Hermione said in surprise, but immediately became hesitant. "But isn't this a spell you created? What I mean is, you should keep this spell a secret and keep it as a secret, and not just teach it to others. "

"It's not a secret, there's no need to keep it a secret," Elwyn replied seriously. "And to me, you're no one else!"

Hearing Elwyn's words, Hermione's little face turned red, like a red apple. It looked so cute that people could not help but want to take a bite.

For a Sorcerer, a spell that only he or she could master was very important. If they were not close enough, they would not teach it to others.

The reason why Elwyn was willing to teach this spell to Hermione was self-evident.

Although she was shy, Hermione was very happy. She still wanted to persuade Elwyn to keep this spell a secret.

She still wanted to say something, but Elwyn did not give her the chance. He directly explained the principle, the spell, and the technique of the spell to use to Hermione.

In the eyes of the other little Sorcerers, this spell was extremely powerful.

But to the current Elwyn, it was indeed nothing. His current trump card was the few black magic that he learned from .

But these spells were extremely evil, every time they were cast, he had to pay a price.

Elwyn was not fooled by the powerful power described. He knew that these black magic could only be used at the last moment as a last resort.

He was currently trying to use this as a foundation to learn and master the related white magic.

Elwyn's recent research progress was huge. Especially after being inspired by Dumbledore, he had a breakthrough in battle transformation magic. But he was limited by his own magic, there were still many powerful spells that he was unable to successfully cast.

As long as he obtained that item from the centaur tribe, all his problems would be solved.

Under these circumstances, the spells that he learned from Tom Liddell's diary were not as important as before. They were already gradually becoming unsuitable for the current Elwyn.

Rather than gradually leaving them unused, he might as well impart them to Hermione and help her raise her strength.

The Disarm Spell, Obstacle Spell, Petrify Spell and other spells recorded in were very practical, but their destructive power was relatively low.

Hermione urgently needed a few powerful spells to protect herself, only then could Elwyn be at ease.

In the quiet forest, Elwyn and Hermione sat under an ancient, huge oak tree. The sunlight shone through the tree's leaves, like stars twinkling in the sky. It was somewhat dazzling, but it was extremely beautiful, revealing an unfathomable tranquility.

After the initial panic, Hermione very quickly calmed down. She studied very seriously.

Looking at the girl in front of him, her exquisite facial features and that pair of brown eyes filled with spirit, Elwyn gradually became distracted as he spoke, his imagination running wild.

In that instant, he wished that time could stop here.

Twenty minutes later, when Hermione had completely grasped this spell, they followed the small path and continued deeper into the forbidden forest, arriving at the edge of the eight-eyed spiders' territory. After passing through a huge tree trunk that had fallen horizontally, the ground began to slope downwards. The surrounding trees gradually became sparse, emitting an unhealthy grey colour.

The trees were riddled with scars, and there were huge spider webs everywhere, with animal corpses hanging on them.

The scene in front of them was shocking to the eye. Many animals had not died yet, they had lost their mobility due to the poison of the eight-eyed spiders, trembling in despair on the spider webs.

The surrounding scenery was even crazier than what Elwyn saw a few months ago.

From the looks of it, after he burnt down Aragok's lair, the eight-eyed spiders must have carried out a frenzied revenge on the other animals in the forbidden forest.

They were venting their anger, provoking him like other creatures.

No wonder even the proud centaur could not withstand it, and needed to seek help from humans.

Seeing the horrifying scene, Elwyn suddenly understood why the centaur elder had requested him to eliminate the eight-eyed spiders. They did not need the eyes of the spiders, but hoped that Elwyn, who was the cause of all this, would take action to solve the problem in front of them.

Communication was useless against creatures of darkness like the eight-eyed spiders.

Moreover, Elwyn was not Hagrid, he could not communicate with Aragok and the other eight-eyed spiders. To make them behave, he could only fight them head on. Greatly reduce the number of eight-eyed spiders in the forbidden forest, making them hide in their territory and not dare to leave. Or he could think of a way to kill Aragok, and make the eight-eyed spiders feel fear.

Relying on the help of the little magi in the school to encircle and eliminate the eight-eyed spiders and reduce their numbers was a good idea, but Elwyn did not have enough time.

He was prepared to make another trip to the leader of the eight-eyed spiders, Aragok's lair, and kill him.

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