That night, Ivan, Harry and Hermione took a long time to restore Ron's spirits.
As long as there was no accident, Ivan's measures were absolutely infallible.
The broom could help Ron avoid being touched by the fangs of the fire dragon. The fire protection potion could make the dragon's fire lose its effect, and Ron also mastered the conjunctivitis curse, the most effective spell at this level against dragons, which could make him lose his sight.
He wasn't going to kill the dragon, but overpower it to get what it held. Counting on this, in any case, it should be easy to overcome the first task.
After Ivan spoke his thoughts, Ron seemed less anxious and desperate.
He no longer mentioned borrowing the Philosopher's Stone or running away, and his mood was steadying.
What he had to do in these two days was to master Accio and the Conjunctivitis Curse, and etch them into his bones.
Ivan taught him the Conjunctivitis Curse, while Hermione took it upon herself to help Ron learn Accio.
Harry had not mastered these two spells, and was willing to take this opportunity to learn them.
Early the next morning, they got down to business and decided to find a free classroom to practice in.
Hermione proposed going to the library first to find some books on the two spells for Harry and Ron to analyze.
This was very helpful for their study, but she quickly got out of there and was in a bad mood.
"He's back again, why can't he read on his stupid boat?" said Hermione irritably as Viktor Krum slouched in, shot a sullen look at the four of them and settled in a far corner with a stack of books. "Come on, Ivan, Harry, Ron, let's go out and find another place. Your fan club will be here in a moment, shrieking and milling about..."
It was one of the few times Ron didn't object to Hermione, for now his head was full of spells.
And sure enough, as they left the library, a gaggle of girls tiptoed past them, one of them with a Bulgarian scarf tied around her waist.
Finally, they found a free classroom on the fourth floor.
Ivan didn't follow them because he saw Caresius on the stairs. He looked like he had just returned from the owlery.
Regarding the things Sirius said yesterday, Ivan felt the need to ask the vampire.
In his office, just as before, there was still a lot of things Moody used, most of which were bad.
For the past few months, poor Moody had been locked in the trunk by Caresius.
"So you helped the boy find a way to fight the dragon?" said Caresius, pouring Ivan a cup of tea.
He still looked and sounded like Moody, but his tone and accent were his own.
"I don't think there should be any problem!" Ivan spoke of his plan.
"You did a very good job. Basically, you thought of everything!" Caresius nodded with satisfaction. "I thought... in case you couldn't help Ron... In telling him about a very effective dark magic against dragons. It can stimulate the dragon's brutal nature and make him more manic and distracted. Then he can go after what the dragon is guarding."
"Make him more maniacal?!" Ivan paused for a moment before he remembered what kind of curse Caresius was talking about.
It was a black magic that added to the bloodlust. It wasn't too difficult, but it had a special effect on the dragon.
As long as it was hit by the spell, the dragon would become angry, and its cruel nature would be stimulated to the extreme. At that point, it would definitely stop following Ron and pounce directly on the large audience.
Without the dragon's protection, Ron could easily get what he guarded.
As for the fire dragon that would rampage against the public, this is something for Dumbledore and the dragon tamers to consider.
This is really the typical thinking of the evil Dark Wizard. He only cares about his own interests, regardless of the lives of others.
Ivan could imagine how many harmful consequences he would have if Ron came to use such magic.
It would be no wonder if the dragon could wreak havoc in the auditorium full of young wizards, killing and injuring hundreds of people.
At that point, even if Ron overcame the task, he would be absolutely blamed by everyone and the situation would get worse.
While he was being accused, people would definitely wonder how an underage wizard used dark magic, and not even Dumbledore and Hogwarts would get away with it.
The feasibility of this method was basically nil. Seeing how Caresius looked, Ivan had no intention of wasting his time with this guy and continuing to argue about this issue. He directly raised his own questions.
"I know about this. Voldemort is asking my people to search for all information related to the ancient evil spirits. He plans to do something with that ugly statue, but he hasn't found a way yet," said Caresius earnestly. I think he's going in the wrong direction. It's a waste of effort. However, he should have made some plans. This is the information I have so far. As for what he's going to do, I have no idea, and my clan hasn't found anything of value. That's why I haven't told you."
"Very well, if you have any news, please let me know as soon as possible!" said Ivan, not very calm.
"Of course!" said Caresius, "We are allies now, and sharing news is the right thing to do!".
At his statement, Ivan was suspicious. Although this guy was pleasantly responsive, he didn't seem trustworthy.
But in the fight against Voldemort and the evil gods, he and his vampires were going to play an important role.
When Ivan found Harry, Ron and Hermione, they were practicing Accio.
Hermione asked Harry and Ron to concentrate all their thoughts and force all sorts of things in the room to fly at them.
Of course, Harry and Ron still hadn't quite mastered the spell.
Whether it was a book or a feather, they kept losing momentum halfway through the distance and dropping like a stone to the floor.
"Concentrate, you two, concentrate..." Hermione kept saying, "This spell can be used as long as you concentrate!".
"That sounds really good, aren't we concentrated enough?" Harry said sullenly.
"I can't calm down... I don't know what's going on. A big dragon keeps popping into my head for some reason!" said Ron. "It's always the same image over and over again.... Okay, I'll try it again..... "
When Ivan came in, he and Hermione split into two groups, taking turns helping Harry and Ron practice.
Harry was fine there. Without the pressure of the dragon, after practicing for over six hours, he successfully mastered the spell.
Ron was worse. He needed more practice before he could let go of his fear of dragons.