Chapter 504: Post-war summary

It was over, Felix breathed a sigh of relief.

He bent down and twisted the **** of the wand on the ground into powder, still reminiscing about the battle just now. In general, he performed well enough to be almost equal to Voldemort. At most, he was a little embarrassed by avoiding the exaggerated killing curse, but the biggest goal of his trip was achieved-Felix circled it. The approximate range of Voldemort's strength has provided a basis for the next battle.

Felix grinned, he suddenly realized that the situation seemed to be reversed from a dozen years ago.

Voldemort has repeatedly challenged Dumbledore because he believed that he was in a period of rising strength, so he would do this kind of seemingly asking for trouble. Now, the situation was upside down, Felix was the one who kept improving, and he didn't mind playing with Voldemort more.

But Voldemort certainly didn't think so. He should have hoped that the next time he met, he would have a final word and curse Felix to death.

'It's estimated that it will stop for a few months...' Felix thought. Voldemort was not without gain in this battle, but what he got was bad news: He could finally be sure that Felix was on the same level as him. .

There is a common sense in the magic world.

The physical difference between wizards is not as big as imagined. Even elite wizards like Snape, Professor McGonagall, or Moody’s can hardly bear the blow of two or three coma spells at the same time, not to mention the existence of super-standard spells such as Avada's Mantra. . Therefore, when Voldemort believed that he might be attacked by two wizards of the same level at any time, his whereabouts would only become more secretive, and he would not show up easily unless he was sure of it.

"What will Voldemort do next? Look for the magic wand that takes advantage of it-create chaos, provoke discord-passively wait for opportunities -" These are the three methods that Felix thought of. According to his judgment, Voldemort should try one by one in order. .

The first is to find a suitable wand.

It happens that Felix has the same needs.

The magic world does not lack legends of powerful magic wands, but if you really need to study them carefully, it is often impossible to start. Many wizards automatically classify such legends into the category of fairy tales.

Felix has some knowledge of wand learning, but basically stays at the understanding of the characteristics of different wand materials. As for him to judge which rumors are more reliable and have more basis, he has no way to start, but he doesn't understand it, but You can consult someone who understands this aspect.

Dumbledore and the owner of Ollivander's Wand Shop were two suitable candidates in Felix's mind.

It would be better if Ollivander had the ability to customize a wand for himself. He has a lot of hair, and it doesn't hurt at all to take out some special wands. Felix thought to himself amused, but Voldemort was in trouble, he didn't even have eyebrows.

"But Voldemort's strength is also ridiculously strong, especially his attacks." Felix said to himself, and then laughed dumbfounded, "It is not unjustified that he was restrained by Dumbledore. The powerful Transfiguration technique is simply overwhelming. Voldemort's combat system."

Felix, Dumbledore and Voldemort were the three who stood at the apex of the wizard.

However, if you investigate carefully, their magic paths are different. Felix himself is the most extensive. In addition to the magic text system, he is also compatible with the research directions of Salazar Slytherin and Rowena Ravenclaw. Conventional spells are not weak; Dumbled is the oldest in many years, and he has almost no shortcomings under the polishing of time, but his strongest is undoubtedly Polymorphism, and Voldemort walked all the way to the black and digested Salazar. After Slytherin’s legacy, he then strode forward in the direction of black magic. Perhaps he also incorporated his understanding of death into black magic. Although unrecognizable, the damage of the spell should be the strongest among the three. The one.

If Felix is ​​allowed to choose, he would rather face Dumbledore, at least the inscriptions are as varied as polymorphism, and he can also spend time or use ancient magic to attack.

Magic text, transformation, black magic, faintly formed a circle, so Felix had to feel the wonder of fate.

But since he was standing with Dumbledore, it was Voldemort who had a headache now.

...

When Harry woke up from the bedroom in Black's old house, Ron was snoring loudly in his ears.

Harry got up from the bed, put on his glasses, everything in the room suddenly became clear, and he carefully glanced at Ron in the dark-he was sleeping soundly-until then, he had no time to think about something. .

First he won the Merlin Medal-he touched his pocket and it was empty. Unexpectedly, he found a gold medal next to the pillow with a purple ribbon wrapped around it. After the ceremony, he was informed of the plan for the fishing operation. After a while, he finally got the exact news, but after that, things became strange.

He saw Voldemort.

From the discussion he heard after engaging in it, Voldemort seemed to hide his magic power in the body of the vampire. Harry's breathing was stagnant, what a familiar saying, he touched the scar on his forehead, Principal Dumbledore told him Similar words.

He chilled suddenly, worried that he would die silently like a vampire he saw during the day.

His mind started to buzz, it seemed that someone was talking to him but Dumbledore assured Ms. Burns that there would be no negative effects, whether it was for him or for others. The others... Harry pondered the word, feeling a bit harsh. He glanced at Ron suddenly, Ron was snoring heartily, which made Harry feel better, at least Ron didn't worry that he would suddenly draw his wand out for him.

But whether Dumbledore's statement counted, Harry was suspicious.

It's quite rare for him, isn't it? If another person swaggers through the market with a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt on his head, they will definitely be recorded in a book, and then Hermione will spare no effort to find out and tell him enthusiastically that there was a misfortune that had the same experience as him. Egg.

Without even having to search for it, people will automatically put that person's name on the exhibition with him, discuss and feel the miracle of magic.

But the fact is that he was the only one who was unharmed after being hit by the Killing Curse, and even Professor Haipu denied that he had come back from the dead. He was the only one, Harry thought, although it was not his credit at all.

Precisely because his example is so rare, so back to the question just now, is Dumbledore's statement correct?