Ron didn't understand at first why Dolly was so confident.

It wasn't until he took over as a stone knight and began commanding battles again that he understood the source of Dolly's confidence.

A soldier who should have died was saved by Dolly's Transfiguration spell.

Instead of shattering immediately, it mustered its last strength to launch a counterattack, piercing through the enemy knight.

This means that Dolly's pieces now have the ability to counterattack and take down the opponent.

When Dolly's pieces kill and capture the opponent's pieces, the opponent is unable to retaliate.

This means that a fair game has turned into a one-sided massacre.

This is thanks to Dory's level 4 shapeshifting ability.

While it's impossible to change Professor McGonagall's plans, it's still possible to slightly disrupt her transfiguration at crucial moments.

After all, this was just magic left behind by Professor McGonagall, not something Professor McGonagall was casting.

If Dolly were to directly challenge Professor McGonagall to a Transfiguration contest, she would have absolutely no chance.

Ron got excited, so excited that his eyes turned red.

Now he can finally get his revenge!

Under Ron's command, within minutes the opposing pieces were reduced to dust.

Finally, Dolly, playing the Black Queen, stood before the White King on the opposite side, gently tapped him with her magic wand, and said, "You have lost."

The white king removed his crown and threw it on the ground, signifying that it was finally over.

Hermione, playing the King in black, screamed and rushed over, excitedly giving Dolly a hug.

Cho Chang was not to be outdone, and Ron, who had just dismounted, was a little at a loss when he saw this scene.

Perhaps he should come over too?

Unfortunately, the three girls didn't give him a chance to act. Dolly said, "Let's go into the next room right away. We may not have much time left."

"Ron, are you going to wait here or come with me?"

Without even thinking, Ron said, "Me too!"

The next second, the group of people jogged towards the next room.

When they opened the room door, passed through the dark corridor, and finally entered the next hall, they knew what kind of enemy awaited them.

The giant was roaring and pounding the opposite wall with the wooden club in its hand.

Because in the doorway below the wall, Neville was huddled up, trembling, holding a wand and seemingly contemplating how to deal with the giant before him.

Seeing this, Ron was so excited that he was about to speak, but Dolly glared at him and made a shushing gesture, telling Ron to shut up.

Ron quickly shut up, though he still didn't know why.

Dolly looked at the troll again. Having fought it at close range, she knew very well that the troll was actually a very difficult beast to deal with.

If she were to confront the giant head-on, she might win, but how much magic she would have left is an unknown.

Especially this giant monster in front of them, which was even bigger than the one Dolly had fought before, clearly indicating that Dolly had killed that giant monster.

To complete his mission here, Quirrell summoned a new giant monster, even more ferocious than the previous one.

Now that the trolls have their backs to them, it's the perfect opportunity for them.

She raised her wand, signaling everyone else to do the same, and then softly uttered the Levitation Charm.

Because of the troll's rampage, many stones were scattered on the ground, all of which fell from the walls.

Dolly used the levitation spell to lift a rock about half her height, and the other three little wizards did the same.

So the stones floated up to the top of the troll's head, but Neville, focused on screaming, was oblivious to what was happening behind him.

At this moment, Neville also noticed the group of people in the distance, and hope lit up in his eyes.

The troll seemed to realize something, scratched its butt, and tried to turn around.

At that moment, Kanavi cast a fire-starting spell with his wand, and flames shot into the troll's face, causing the troll to cover its eyes in pain, take two steps back, and sit down on the ground with a thud.

"good chance!"

Without Dolly giving the order, Hermione swung her wand sharply, sending a stone hurtling down on the troll's head.

Dolly and the others immediately followed, and in an instant, the giant was hit by four stones in succession.

Although some of the attacks were off-target, hitting him directly on the nose, the series of blows was enough to knock the giant unconscious.

Most importantly, the troll's wooden club fell from its hand and was pulled to Dolly's side, ready to be picked up and used in battle at any time.

This means that the situation has completely turned in Dolly's favor, and she can tear the giant apart again at any time.

However, the giant monster clearly did not give Dolly that chance; it remained unconscious and did not move an inch.

If Dolly hadn't noticed its body occasionally trembling, she would have thought that a few people had crushed the giant to death.

Indeed, there is strength in numbers.

This rule applies equally to wizards, and perhaps even more so.

When a wizard faces an attack from multiple wizards, it is likely that, apart from the most outstanding individuals, most others would find it difficult to cope with the situation calmly.

"Why are you here?"

Neville got up, leaned against the wall, and walked out, his tear-streaked face full of surprise.

"Where is Harry?"

Ron quickly asked, and Neville, seemingly more fluent due to his shock, said, "There was a checkpoint set up by Snape ahead, only allowing one person to pass at a time. Harry has already passed through."

“I wanted to come back and take care of you, but this sleeping giant woke up.”

"And then I got stuck here."

Dolly nodded and said, "Lead the way, Neville, let's go help Harry."

Neville quickly turned and walked forward, saying as he went, "I can take you there, but you might not make it past the next level."

"Because Snape only prepared two doses of the antidote, and Harry and Quirrell have already drunk them both."

"Antidote? What antidote?"

Ron asked curiously, and Neville explained as he jogged over.

The next question turned out to be a logic puzzle. There was only one table with seven bottles of different shapes on it.

Once you cross the next threshold, you'll be trapped in the room.

Purple flames will rise from the doorway leading to the back, while black flames will rise from the doorway leading to the next room.

To enter the next room or return, Snape's puzzle must be solved.

The riddle is as follows.

"Danger is in front of us, but safety is behind us. Two of us can help you."

"Drink them, one will lead you forward, the other will send you back to where you started."

"Two of them contain nettle wine, and the other three are assassins, lined up and waiting."

"Choose, unless you wish to linger here forever. We also provide four clues to help you choose: First, no matter how cunningly the poison hides, it is actually on the left side of the nettle wine; second, the contents of the bottles on the left and right are different, and neither will be of any use to you if you want to move forward; third, you will find that the bottles are of different sizes."

"Death is not hidden among giants and dwarfs; fourth, the second on the left and the second on the right, though they look different, taste the same."

In short, this is a logic puzzle with seven bottles: three contain poison, two contain wine, one can safely pass through the black flames, and the other can send us back through the purple flames.

So which one should you drink?

132 The test has come to an end.

This is a logic puzzle, but wizards don't study logic.

So even Voldemort would have to rack his brains a lot when faced with this problem.

However, this problem is not very difficult; even using brute force, the answer can be obtained quickly.

Moreover, Dolly could even find the answers in her memories of her past life, not to mention Neville was a witness to it.

Neville stopped a few people in advance, saying, "We can go over, but we'll get trapped inside."

"The smallest bottle contains the potion that leads to the next room, but Harry and Quirrell have already drunk it all."

"There's still a little medicine left from the trip, but it seems pointless to go in and come back."

Neville said nervously but seriously, "Dolly, you need to think this through."

All eyes turned to Dolly, awaiting her decision.

Should we continue forward, and what can we do once we're inside?

These are all decisions that Dolly needs to make.

Dolly had actually thought this through long ago.

She can probably do nothing right now, because it's virtually impossible for her to get through the black flames without using a potion.

You should know that this is a fire that even Voldemort had to obediently drink a potion to get through.

Of course, it's possible that Quirrell's magical abilities were too poor to use some of the spells Voldemort could use.

But this also means that ordinary adult wizards, and even dark wizards, are helpless against these black flames.

Although Dolly has the ability to add points to her magic, ultimately Dolly's magic level is only slightly better than that of a first-year student.

To send her to fight against such flames is undoubtedly a pipe dream.

Moreover, even if she passed the test of the Black Flame Gate, her presence would only cause trouble in the subsequent battles against Quirrell and Voldemort.

Because in a one-on-one fight, Harry would be invincible against Voldemort and Quirrell.

Their magic couldn't harm Harry; on the contrary, Harry only needed to touch Quirrell's face, and Quirrell would be dead.

This is the greatest legacy that Harry's mother, Lily, left to him.

As for the Philosopher's Stone in the last room, Dolly really wanted to see it, but unfortunately, she couldn't get there right now.

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