he died!
At this moment, Voldemort felt that his whole body was not well. What was wrong with the old man Grindelwald throwing the wand directly to him?
Is this giving to yourself?
Voldemort was as sick as if he had eaten a fly, and he really couldn't understand how things could be like this.
Grindelwald actually committed suicide in the end?
Did the old guy deliberately make himself sick before he died?
Countless thoughts flashed through Voldemort's mind, and his eyes fell on the wand that was about to be engulfed in flames. He stretched out his hand and made the wand fly to his hand automatically.
Voldemort reached out and stroked the wand, murmuring to himself: "Is this the legendary death stick?"
As if to confirm whether this "death stick" was as magical as the legend, Voldemort waved it around, and an invisible force directly suppressed the churning magic flames. However, the face of Voldemort who used it was very ugly. Because he could clearly feel that this was an ordinary wand, almost no different from the wand he got from Dumbledore's tomb, and even far inferior to the yew wand he used before.
Why does the death stick refuse to exert its power and perform miracles for its owner like the legend says?
Or...this is not the legendary death stick at all.
Even though countless thoughts were rushing through his mind, Voldemort still did not abandon the wand that he had worked so hard to get before confirming its authenticity.
Especially since his mind is in chaos right now and he needs to calm down and sort out his thoughts.
Instinct told him that he was probably being tricked, and the one who dared to do that was either Albert Anderson, that mudblood, or Dumbledore.
Otherwise, Grindelwald would not have said that in the end: You can’t win against him, and it’s impossible to win! There are many things you don't understand.
The **** Riddler.
Voldemort wanted to pull Grindelwald out and whip his body, but it was a pity that the old guy died so cleanly that he even scattered his ashes.
Get out of here first!
Voldemort did not want to stay here any longer. When he walked towards the breach that had just been blasted by Grindelwald and was about to leave the Nurmengard Tower, he saw the black firebirds entrenching the tower outside. , finally realized what that old thing had done.
Damn it!
His dark wizards and newly freed prisoners are still in the tower.
Voldemort could no longer imagine how many people were still alive.
This feeling is unmistakable. It must be the work of that mudblood named Albert Anderson. Only he likes to play this trick of killing with a borrowed knife.
Voldemort no longer had much hope as to how many people were still alive. He looked at the wand he had just obtained and suddenly wanted to throw it away.
The violent demonic flames gradually extinguished under Voldemort's wand. He had to do this regardless of whether the Death Eaters under his command were still alive.
It's a good thing that Voldemort did that, otherwise the few unlucky guys who are still struggling in prison will probably die in prison.
As for the newly rescued prisoners, those who did not leave the tower in time were all burned to death.
Very few dark wizards survived entirely because Grindelwald had just set the fire. If the time was extended further, there would probably be very few who could survive.
However, when the disgraced dark wizards reunited with Voldemort and prepared to leave Nurmengard directly, they found that Voldemort was looking up to the sky. When they subconsciously looked up and followed Voldemort's gaze, they saw a large number of curses overwhelming the sky. Flying this way, it enveloped the Nurmengard Prison behind it. The Aurors of the International Confederation of Wizards originally planned to paddle out and let Voldemort leave with the prisoners in Nurmengard Prison, but they were finally persuaded by Kingsley.
Whether they are willing to offend Voldemort or not, they cannot change the cruel fact that the two sides are hostile.
Rather than sit back and watch the mysterious man take the prisoners of Nurmengard away from his eyes, it would be better to take advantage of Nurmengard's inability to apparate to ambush them.
Before those vicious prisoners obtain the wand, try to eradicate them as much as possible to prevent the group of prisoners from causing greater trouble to the Ministry of Magic in various countries after they escape.
The prisoners imprisoned in Nurmengard must be resentful, and they will definitely return with revenge after they escape.
Voldemort would definitely like someone to help him hold back the Ministry of Magic of various countries.
For themselves and their families...no, for their own Ministry of Magic, and for the peace of the entire European wizarding world, the Aurors will definitely not allow this to happen. Even if their enemy is the immortal Voldemort, they have no fear, because the entire plan The goal is to eliminate the prisoners in Nurmengard Prison, which is much simpler than killing Voldemort.
As for Voldemort, they admitted that the guy was indeed very powerful, but when facing a large number of Aurors, no matter how powerful the guy was, he would have to stay away, not to mention being ambushed.
This ambush will undoubtedly bring disaster to the dark wizards who have not had time to recover. No matter what, it is quite scary to look up at the large number of magic spells flying from the sky.
Before they could fully react, a deafening explosion sounded in their ears. Thanks to Voldemort's timely intervention, many dark wizards would have fallen to the ground like the collapsed Nurmengarde tower behind them. Bombed differently.
Yes, Nurmengard fell.
Under normal circumstances, even if it is bombed, this strong wizard prison cannot shake. However, after encountering the baptism of fire, the protective magic in this wizard prison was destroyed, so naturally it cannot withstand the repeated bombings of black magic.
The wizards chosen as Aurors are usually very powerful, not to mention that for everyone’s safety, Aurors from most of Europe are here.
This is also the reason why they have the courage to face Voldemort directly.
Without any communication, they immediately launched a deadly curse upon meeting. Since the two sides were already fighting to the death, it was better not to hold back. It was best to kill Voldemort directly. Even if he could not be killed completely, he could still win a short-term peace for everyone. I believe that by the time Voldemort is resurrected, Anderson will have been able to find a way to kill him.
Thanks to Kingsley, an expert on Voldemort, for the advice.
When they first arrived, they happened to see the burning Nurmengard Prison.
As long as you use your brain, you will realize that Voldemort did not set the fire, because from the time he received the alarm to the present, Voldemort did not have enough time to release the prisoners in Nurmengard Prison.
He is not a fool. How could he set a fire before his own people left Nurmengard Prison? Moreover, it was devil's flame. He clearly intended to destroy this wizard prison.
No matter what, this was a good opportunity for them, so the Aurors seized the opportunity to attack Voldemort.
Someone will take the blame for them anyway.