In order to escape the temperature behind them, they had to think about walking a few steps ahead.

Came to the only item in the entire room.

It was a long table, on which were placed seven bottles of potions of different sizes and colors.

On the side wall, there was a riddle, and Turners lost interest just by looking at it.

They came this time to stop Voldemort.

It was destined to be a very difficult battle, and in this battle, it was not a good thing to have either Turners or Harry missing.

The strength of the two of them was already much weaker than the person opposite, and if they could only let one person go to the next floor, then it would undoubtedly push this person into the fire pit.

So, after seeing the riddles, and dissolving their answers, and seeing the vial to which the riddle referred, he gave up.

It was just a finger-sized bottle, and no matter how you divided it, it looked like it was only enough for one person.

If one of them had used it and walked in, it would have been no different from being sent to death.

If so, it would be better to wait outside like this, whether the House professor came first, or Dumbledore arrived first, it would be better for them than to go in alone.

Turners walked around the long table and came to the wooden door that led to the next level.

The black flames here, unlike the purple flames behind them, have a very high temperature, and you can feel the burning sensation when you are far away.

This black flame does not have much temperature, but it is very abnormal, making people have a very cold feeling.

This is strange, what kind of flame is it, when burning, people feel not hot, but cold?

Turners didn't know about this yet, and he didn't want to know, all he had to do was to disarm the defenses here so that they could enter the next room.

Turners wondered if he could break through the defenses and make his way to the next room.

He basically thought about the magic props related to fire or other props that he had in his collection now.

Finally, something reminded him.

It was a very strange lamp, the lamp had no flame, and only when it was close to the source of the fire, it would light itself up by absorbing the flames of the source.

This is indeed a solution to the current dilemma, of course, provided that the lamp's endurance is capped above this black flame, otherwise, it is not just Turners who will destroy an item.

They would also be faced with the choice of whether he would go in or Harry would go in.

As Turners pulled out the lamp and approached the black flame, Harry followed closely, cautiously approaching the black flame.

As they got closer, Harry wondered at first, wondering what Turners was doing, was he gathering the fire?

But soon, the facts gave him the answer.

I saw that the lamp that was not lit at this station produced a kind of suction when it approached the black flame.

Under the effect of this suction, the black flames in front of them, which appeared to be strange, were slowly absorbed uncontrollably towards the wick position of the lamp.

The closer they got, the stronger the suction became, and finally, when the two were very close, the black flame had been completely absorbed into the lamp.

Seeing this scene, Turners was happy for a while, so that they didn't have to make a choice, immediately put away the lamp, and thought about walking to the next room.

This is the last room, and the first thing you see when you enter this room is a very large mirror.

There was something strange about this mirror, very abrupt in the room.

And in front of this mirror, there stood a figure.

The figure wasn't Professor Snape as Harry had guessed, but Quirrell, their Defence Against the Dark Arts professor for the school year.

When I saw this figure, everything understood.

In Harry's previous story, Quirrell, who was always thinking about how to stop Snape, was the one who started it all.

Turners came in and saw Quirrell, and Quirrell naturally saw Turner too.

When they saw each other, neither of them had the slightest intention of keeping their hands, and the wands that were always ready in their hands shot out together, and released a spell on each other.

It stands to reason that Turner's strength should not be as good as that of a professor, and he is also a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher.

Although in this year, Quirrell's performance is very submissive, very non-existent, and there is no sense of strength.

However, how could it be so simple to help Voldemort pay attention to the Philosopher's Stone?

Naturally, his real strength is definitely more than a little bit.

So, from the very beginning, Turners was all at it.

What makes Turner other than Turner is that Quirrell's strength at this time is really not very good, and even in the competition of magic power, he is even more unsustainable and at a disadvantage.

If it weren't for the spells he cast, they were all profound spells, and if they were very powerful, they might have been suppressed by Turner.

But Rao is so, the professor is a professor after all, and his knowledge reserve is there, which is certainly not comparable to that of a child who has studied magic for a year in Turner.

In the end, Quirrell was the better at it, and a disarming spell knocked Turner's wand away.

And Harry has become a bonus that has been solved incidentally.

Turner, who had been knocked out of his wand, was not very alarmed, and still looked at Quirrell calmly.

In the duel before, he found out that Quirrell at this time had no intention of killing him, otherwise, he would not have been captured so easily.

With the strength that Quirrell showed just now, if he really tried his best, he would still be able to compete with Quirrell, because he was indeed too strong now, with a strong knowledge reserve, but his body seemed to be hollowed out, and he was very weak.

"Look who's coming, isn't this our man of the moment, Turnus Longbottom, and the savior Harry Potter. Quirrell finally breathed a sigh of relief after knocking their wands away, and only then did he have the opportunity to speak in a very mocking tone.

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