Chapter 170 Another Chapter that I Can’t Think of a Name For
The small debate in the Hogwarts library ended in vain. The two sides debated whether Snape was the mastermind behind the scenes. This competition was held in a friendly atmosphere. The debaters on both sides were very restrained and all their speeches were in civilized language.
The friendly atmosphere was mainly due to Ada, whose restraint did not make the debate full of tension. It was Ada's restraint that allowed the debaters on both sides to finally shake hands and make peace, without anyone refuting the other.
Of course, it can also be said that both sides are winners, because neither side was affected by the other's words, and both firmly believed that the views they insisted on were correct, and the other side was just blinded.
Harry Potter believed that Ada had been deceived by Snape's past performance, and that everything he had done before was preparation for stealing the Philosopher's Stone. The only one who discovered the truth was himself, and he was the only one who saw Snape's true face, so Snape wanted to kill him.
Everyone is drunk and I am alone, so no one else has the important task of protecting the Philosopher's Stone. This is what Harry is thinking now. He must stop Snape at all costs, even if he pays his life, he must not let the Sorcerer's Stone fall into Snape's hands!
Similarly, in Ada's eyes, the stubborn Harry is also a pitiful person. So Ada didn't care about the way Harry looked at her, and she wouldn't bother to correct his opinion.
Now Ada wants to know when Quirrell will be exposed, or when he will steal the Sorcerer's Stone, and what kind of preparations Dumbledore has made. Ada doesn't think that Dumbledore only prepared a magic stone. A reliable three-headed dog.
Of course, there was one thing that Ada didn't know, and that was that Harry had such awareness at such a young age that he could sacrifice himself to protect the Sorcerer's Stone.
If Ada had known, she would have stood up and taken off her hat to pay her respects to Harry.
Because of her personality, Ada is a somewhat selfish person. She cannot do such selfless things, nor can she become such a person. Her greatest contribution to society is that she does not harm society.
But this does not prevent Ada from respecting those who have a righteous heart. They are the heroes of this world.
The world needs heroes at all times. Without them, the world will lose a lot of beauty and may also turn into darkness.
Naturally, Ada and Harry parted ways and went their separate ways in the days that followed.
Those who should be keeping an eye on Quirrell continued to keep an eye on Quirrell's every move, and those who should be holding on to Snape and not letting go also continued to hold on to Snape. Both hands must be grasped and both hands must be strong.
The scheming Dumbledore might have woken up laughing if he was dreaming. Some people helped him keep an eye on Quirrell, the mastermind behind the scenes, and others helped him keep an eye on whether Snape was doing his job or not. It was like two wings flying together, the best of both worlds.
As the weather gets colder and colder, it snows several times in Hogwarts, and the entire campus is shrouded in white. The snow is getting deeper and deeper, and the snowball fight method of digging pits and burying people appears again in Hogwarts. White "tombs" can be seen everywhere outside, and the losers of the snowball fights are "buried" inside.
Maybe it was the cold Scotland that extinguished Quirrell's inner passion for the Philosopher's Stone, or maybe he was really timid. Ever since celebrating Halloween with a troll and trying to hurt Harry Potter in full view of the public, Quirrell has lost any movement.
Now Quirrell doesn't look like a villain who wants to steal the Sorcerer's Stone. He looks more like he came to Hogwarts to hang out. After a year's salary as a professor, Quirrell went back to where he came from.
There is no pursuit of life at all, like a salted fish that has lost its dream, and is too lazy to even turn over.
Ada's performance towards Quirrell can only be described in two words - disappointment. Compared with the welfare of being slightly injured and unable to leave the line of fire, Quirrell is nothing as a villain. He is simply playing with the feelings of the people, he-tui!
Back then, Benedict Foley was full of various tricks. Ever since Halloween, he had been running in the direction of seeking death. Even when he was injured, he would not stop his desire to die.
Ada and the twins were both worried about Quirrell. The semester was almost over, and if he didn't take action yet, when did he want to wait? Ada couldn't help but want to help him, give him an acceleration, and help him heat up his lunch box, so that he could finish it early and get on his way.
If she hadn't seen Snape staring at Quirrell, Ada would have felt that she had misunderstood Quirrell. He wasn't acting timid, he was really timid. Scabbers was more courageous than him!
Although Quirrell was weak, fortunately Ada had other things to do instead of hanging from a tree.
During the inventory at the end of last school year, the proficiency of several spells that Ada often used was almost full, and after her recent period of intensive practice, these spells were finally upgraded.
The stun spell that is often used in combat is the first to be upgraded. This spell now has two versions, a normal stun spell and a stun spell with additional effects.
When Ada injects enough magic power into the coma spell, the coma spell has a 15% chance of obtaining the gift of relief effect. Gift of Liberation, as the name suggests, is a gift from Ada to the enemy. It frees them from the fight and cannot be refused.
The coma spell with the gift of relief becomes the same as the killing curse. Apart from avoiding and being blocked by objects, Ada's opponents will be unable to defend themselves. There is nothing they can do except pray that Ada misses the target.
In addition, the power of the coma spell under the effect of the gift of relief has also been significantly improved. The target hit by it will inevitably fall into a coma, and may also sleep forever and be completely free from this world.
The 15% chance may not seem high, and the chance is very deceptive, but this upgrade is surprisingly considerate.
As Ada's proficiency with the coma spell increases, or the number of times she obtains the relief effect increases, the chance of the spell being unblockable will increase, reaching 100% is not impossible, as long as Ada is brave enough.
Other spells with full proficiency have also been improved to varying degrees, such as the disarming spell, whose disarming effect has been improved.
Now the disarming spell has become smart. It can automatically determine the weapons held by the enemy, and the weapons that pose the greatest threat to Ada will be disarmed first.
Among the many spells that have been improved, there is one spell that makes Ada very satisfied even though it is defensive in nature, and that is the Protective Charm. It has now become a permanent state, like a buff. .
The existence of the protective spell will improve Ada's defense ability. When the spell hits Ada, the protective spell can weaken the effect of the spell and minimize the damage it causes to Ada.
But this protective effect does not always exist, it has a limit. This protection dissipates when the spell's damage buildup exceeds its limit, or when an attack exceeds its limit.
For example, if Dumbledore casts a spell on Ada with all his strength, the protective effect of the amulet will dissipate immediately after weakening the damage this time. If she wants to have such protection again, Ada needs to buff herself again.
Ada originally thought about whether she should have unlimited armor stacks, and quantitative changes would lead to qualitative changes. It's a pity that the system blocked this possibility. Every time Ada casts the protective spell, the protection effect will be refreshed. The great idea of "the thickest armor, the most vicious beating" was directly aborted.
While there are drawbacks to this protection, it's still a big improvement for Ada. In the future, when she encounters a comparable opponent, or an opponent she cannot beat, the existence of this kind of protection will provide her with a chance to fight for her life.
As long as Ada's opponent is not a green light Gatling who opens his mouth and shuts up the killing curse, Ada can defeat the opponent by exchanging injuries for lives.
Just like when she faced the fat man Peter Loren before, if Ada had this layer of protection, she could choose to withstand the coma spell of the fat man Teneb Bryan and kill the man directly.
Ada believes that as her abilities continue to improve in the future, this protective effect will definitely be improved, and maybe she can even withstand the killing curse in the future.
If she can really achieve this, will Ada be able to call herself the "Girl Who Lived" in the future?
Another update will be in the evening