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Harry followed carefully, wand raised in his hand.

As the footsteps became smaller and smaller, they stopped suddenly after reaching a sewer extending in all directions.

Harry poked his head out and saw something moving in the darkness.

"Devil's net?"

He was too familiar with it. He had encountered that thing before in the first grade.

The devil's net will not grow in the steel forest, it can only be brought here and left there.

Harry knew all about t ...

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