Chapter 199: Chapter 199 Two Grangers?
In the face of Dracula's question, the hooded figure did not respond, only slowly raising the wand in his hand that looked like an ordinary tree branch.
The corners of Dracula's mouth curled into a smile as he similarly raised his own wand.
In the next instant, two magic spells of different colors, one black and one red, were cast at the same time and fiercely collided together.
A violent wind took the place where the magic spells collided as the center and spread outward rapidly, blowing the robe behind Dracula and the cloak of the Hooded Man to the point of hunting.
The two magical spells stalemated for a few moments, and the pitch-black beam cast by Dracula gradually gained a slight upper hand, pushing the crimson pillar of light on the opposite side slowly in the direction of the Hooded Man's wand.
"Are you no better than that?" Dracula laughed softly, raising his left hand in preparation to cast another spell without his wand, destroying his opposite foe in one fell swoop.
However the Hooded Man's next action was completely unexpected!
As if he expected Dracula to use his left hand to make up a spell, the Hooded Man took a step ahead before Dracula raised his hand and fiercely flung his wand, deviating the two stalled spells from their original direction and flinging them to the side of his body.
As if beforehand, the spell that was flung to the side just coincided with the magic cast by Dracula's left hand, interfering with the operation of the spell, thus enabling him to narrowly avoid the attack that was as fast as thunder.
However, in Dracula's opinion, the Hood's dodge might not be called a close and narrow escape, but rather should be said to be without a single superfluous action ... An attack that can be dodged by taking a half-step, there is no need to take a full step at all!
The hooded man's next action confirmed Dracula's suspicion.
After dodging the magic spell, without the slightest pause, the Hooded Man keenly took advantage of the almost unnoticeable gap between Dracula's two attacks to instantly change shape and appear behind Dracula.
Although Dracula was a bit surprised, he also reacted quickly and put up a barrier behind his back that could interfere with the transmission of magic power for a short period of time.
No matter what kind of magic will be affected by this barrier, completely deviating from the original route.
However, the hooded man was once again unpredictable and did not use any magic, instead he raised his left hand and swung his fist towards Dracula.
A flash of surprise appeared in Dracula's eyes, then he snorted and lightly raised one palm to meet the opposite fist.
It was really rare that there was actually someone in the magic world who would choose to compete with Lord Vampire Count in terms of physical strength!
So is this a werewolf?
Dracula curiously looked at the size of the figure that was fully wrapped up in a cloak, and felt that although he wasn't exactly skinny, there was still a big gap between him and the exaggerated physique of a werewolf.
What's more, it wasn't a full moon right now, so the werewolf's physical abilities couldn't be utilized at all.
Without further distraction, he prepared to grab his opponent's fist and tackle him right into the ground. Once his hood was removed, everything would fall into place. Upstodatee from n(0)/ve/lbIn/.(co/m
The slender white palm of his hand collided with the fist wearing a thick glove, the slender fingers slightly curved and snapped at the fist wrapped amongst the glove.
However, in the next moment, an unbelievable look surfaced in Dracula's eyes.
A powerful force that was not inferior to his came from his opponent's fist, and with an overwhelming momentum pushed Dracula, who had completely belittled his enemy, backward several steps before coming to a stop.
"What the hell are you?"
The curiosity in Dracula's eyes was completely piqued, his gaze burning to the opposite side of the Hooded Man, as if a burning flame was burning in his burgundy-eyed child.
The Hooded Man remained silent, and with a whiplash kick, he forced his way forward with unforgiving force.
"Don't want to talk do you?" Dracula snorted and casually said, "That's fine, I'll reveal your true colors myself!"
While speaking, he similarly raised a whip kick, which fiercely collided with the hooded man's shin, making a dull sound.
The powerful impact shook out from the place where the two legs met, shaking the damp and muddy shore of the Black Lake out of a large hemispherical pit.
The lake water reacted for a long time, not pouring in until after the two had left where they had just been, filling the crater into a chic pond.
Dracula and the Hood were still fighting.
...
Both Dracula and the Hooded Man ignored the jokers that came out of nowhere and quickly withdrew their gaze and proceeded to compress and snatch that watery cell between the two.
For the next few moments, the two men went back and forth by the black lake, countless types of magic spells flying through the air.
Dracula didn't know exactly what the Hood was thinking, but he was certainly enjoying himself.
This could basically be said to be the heartiest duel Dracula had ever had in a thousand years.
Overall, the Hooded Man's strength seemed to be a shade worse than Dracula's.
It wasn't because he wasn't strong enough, but his wand seemed to be too common, and most of the magic he cast were those very common and universal ones that performed moderately well, with very few of those powerful magics that had strong personal characteristics.
However, the Hooded Man seemed to have an ability to foresee the future, often being able to judge Dracula's next move beforehand and give very skillful responses based on that.
On top of that, his combat experience and reaction sensitivity were not inferior to Dracula, who had lived for more than a thousand years, and it was unknown how he actually did it.
Several hours later, the sun in the sky completely rose from behind the distant mountains, hanging high in the air and casting a fiery red reflection on the surface of the Black Lake.
The sky was exceptionally clear and azure blue, making it difficult to see a single cloud.
The bright sunlight made Dracula frown, unconsciously raising his hand to cover the top of his forehead.
He was just about to open his mouth to suggest a different place for the duel when the Hood spoke for the first time since arriving at the shore of the Black Lake.
"My time is almost up." He said.
The Hooded Man's voice was obscure and his voice was distorted by some unknown magic, making his true timbre completely inaudible.
It took Dracula a bit of effort to barely recognize what he meant, and raised his eyes to him in some confusion.
"What does about time mean?" He asked softly.
Without uttering a second word, the hooded man shook his head softly.
Then, with a twist of his body, he phantom shifted and left the place.
"Don't rush off yet, I haven't finished my questions." Dracula's face turned cold.
He raised his hand and launched an illusory hand seal, fiercely grabbing at the location where the Hooded Man's Phantom Shift had disappeared, trying to drag him back from the other end of space.
Yet the Hooded Man remained as unpredictable as he had been in the battle, spotting Dracula's means of interception.
In the last moment before his Phantom Shift left, a strong Iron Armor spell blocked the location where the space had fluctuated, and also blocked Dracula's illusory handprint.
Dracula was not willing to let him go just like that, so with a flash he appeared at the location where the Hooded Man disappeared, summoning a dark moon that stretched past the direction where the fluctuation in space occurred, leading directly to where the Hooded Man's Phantom Manifestation was located.
However, just as his Dark Moon's passage was about to be established, the corresponding spatial coordinates shifted, followed by a powerful disturbance.
Soon, Dracula completely lost the direction in which the Hooded Man had left ...
"... Disturbing space, what kind of person is this?" Dracula's brows knit tightly, full of doubts, "And why is the Anti-Phantom Shift spell useless to him?"
He pondered for a moment, then suddenly his eyes glazed over and he took out an old and ancient parchment from his coat pocket.
As long as a wizard used Phantom Shift within the boundaries of Hogwarts, even if he was able to bypass the limitations of the Anti-Phantom Shift spell, it would still be recorded on the magical residual traces of the Hogwarts deeds.
Dracula scrutinized the magical trails on the deeds and surveyed every part of the castle, trying to find even a trace of what the Hood had left behind.
However before the Hood's trail could be found, he realized something else very interesting.
"Huh? Why are there two Grangers inside the castle?"