Chapter 195 This Is Not Wizard Chess...
"I can't play Wizard's Chess."
Wesson's face showed some hesitation.
In fact, Wesson is very good at using wizards as chess pieces, but this kind of simple wizard chess is a bit difficult for him.
If possible, Wesen can play a big game of chess with others and let the wizards they called out fight to the death...
"Wizard's chess symbolizes the most basic wisdom."
There was inevitably a hint of contempt in Snape's eyes, and he said coldly: "Mr. Wright, have you spent all your energy in the past few years on fighting with your classmates?"
"of course not."
Weisen shook his head quickly and retorted: "If you describe it as fighting, professor, I think you do overestimate the strength of your classmates..."
"..."
Is this human language?
Snape's face immediately dropped.
Weisen saw that his face was not very good, so he coughed a few times and changed the subject: "Why do the chess pieces on one side of the chessboard seem to be missing?"
"Because it requires chess players to act as chess pieces."
Snape gave him a cold look and continued: "If your magic is good enough, you can also make chess pieces by yourself... If your magic is bad, then you'd better pray that you are good at playing chess."
When he said this, Snape continued in a cold voice: "If it's useless...then I can only pray for better luck!"
"That's okay."
Wesson raised his wand and said calmly: "My magical talent is something Mr. Crouch often praises..."
"…snort."
Snape snorted.
He sneered at Wesson's reference to Barty Crouch Sr.
Of all the wizards in the world, the only ones Snape could take a look at were, apart from Dumbledore and a few Dark Lords, only a few professors at Hogwarts.
certainly.
Even if Wesen can complete his chess pieces in this wizard chess game, it is impossible for a person who cannot play wizard chess to defeat...
Just when Snape was still thinking about waiting for the little guy Wesson to lose in the chess game, he saw a little starlight glowing on the wand in Wesson's hand...
next moment!
This starlight falls on the chessboard!
Huge stone chess pieces emerged from the chessboard one after another, and all areas of the chessboard were filled with densely packed chess pieces!
Not only is it an empty space for Wesson's side...
But all areas…
Wesson has three times as many pieces as his opponent!
Even if he fights with pairs, there is no way this chessboard can defeat him!
"etc…"
A flash of astonishment flashed across Snape's face.
What the hell kind of wizard chess is this!
Is there something wrong with this kid's brain? Even a person who doesn't understand chess should know that wizard chess cannot be played like this. This is against the rules!
However, before Snape could finish speaking, Wesson had already raised his wand high, with a murderous and decisive look on his face like a general!
"kill!"
All the chess pieces created by Wesen move forward!
These tall stone sculptures took a step forward, waved their weapons, and chopped the opponents in front of them into pieces of rubble!
When he transformed into Peter Pettigrew, Wesson used that opportunity to defeat Professor Minerva McGonagall using the transformation technique, and mastered the magic of making stone chess pieces...
For Wesson, it couldn't be easier to directly use magic to forcibly create chess pieces to control these stone sculptures, but this method of playing chess may not be liked by Professor Snape...
first step…
His chess piece solved a row of his opponents.
Wesson controlled a row of chess pieces to kill all the opponent's pawns, and directly approached the opponent's king on the wizard's chessboard. The stone statue of the king silently let go of the weapon in his hand, and its body shattered into pieces in the blink of an eye. Stone.
This is a metaphor for surrender.
Obviously.
Even this kind of intelligent chess piece created by magic is helpless against this guy who uses his powerful magic to play rogue in the chess game...
With the opponent's surrender, the entire wizard chess level was cracked open, and the door to the next level slowly opened, revealing a passage...
Snape watched with a livid face as Wesson won the wizard chess game. His face was inevitably a bit unpleasant: "Mr. Wright, this is not wizard chess..."
"But we are wizards."
Wesson put away his wand calmly and said lightly: "Professor, wizards should have their own ways to solve troubles. The simplest way for us to judge is whether our magic can solve the troubles..."
Snape's eyes narrowed slightly and he spoke word by word: "However, some rules are not meant to be broken... Mr. Wright, the idea of magic supremacy is very dangerous."
"Dark magic is the most dangerous."
Hearing Snape's doubts about him, Wesson immediately retorted: "Ever since I entered Hogwarts, I have heard that Professor Snape is very good at dark magic... Maybe Professor, you should be more careful, no I will take you to Azkaban in the future."
"Are you threatening a wizard more powerful than yourself?"
Snape looked at the unwavering student in front of him. He slowly walked towards him, and his intimidating gaze fell on Wesson's face: "Old Barty Crouch didn't teach you, don't be careless. Offend a wizard more powerful than you?"
"..."
Wesson suddenly fell silent.
The gray-haired boy thought for less than two seconds, and suddenly said softly: "Principal Dumbledore knows that I came into the secret room with you, and his purpose should be to let you protect me..."
"Mr. Wright!"
Snape interrupted him, staring at Wesson with his eyes fixed on him. His eyes gradually became more and more dangerous, and his voice was obviously more mocking: "This secret room is very dangerous, even I can't guarantee it." No accidents will happen to me..."
When talking about this, Snape continued coldly: "And this place is secret enough that Dumbledore won't know what will happen here...
Even if you want to tell Dumbledore what happened here after you get out, a wizard more powerful than you will have many ways to solve the problem. Maybe I should give you a little warning. "
If we talk about before...
Snape would also treat Wesson as a student.
But now that Wesson was Dumbledore's spy placed beside Voldemort, Snape's attitude towards him immediately became equal, and he regarded this student as his own kind.
to be honest.
Snape really wanted to warn Wesson here to let this little guy be a little more honest in the future and stop bringing danger and trouble to Harry...
"professor…"
Wesson slowly raised his head and looked at Snape, with an unprecedented seriousness on his face. He seemed to particularly want to understand what Snape meant: "Does Principal Dumbledore really not know what will happen here? ?”