Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs
Chapter 4 Escape
Then the villain made a fist with his right hand.
The fire dragon paused like an insect trapped in amber.
Voldemort smiled and raised his wand: "Avada Kadava!"
Green lightning flew out.
But the spell failed.
At that moment, Lu Ke released the fire dragon's Animagus form and transformed back into himself.
Although he couldn't escape the confinement of the man in the bottle, it allowed him to escape the green lightning.
Voldemort snorted.
After gaining the allegiance of the villain in the bottle, his tolerance for failure dropped significantly again. Even if Lu Ke only escaped this time, he would still be angry and unbearable.
But this was not the only thing that made Voldemort intolerable.
Lu Keren stretched his arms in the air and let out a low roar.
Then the man in the bottle began to tremble.
Voldemort looked surprised when he saw that Lu Ke finally lost control completely and fell straight down like a boulder.
He turned around and glanced at the man in the bottle on his side.
The villain shook his head: "The power is too strong..."
Voldemort looked down at the ground in shock.
Although the description of the little man in the bottle never mentions how powerful it is, only the purity of soul and gifted omniscience, Voldemort knew very well how powerful the spell cast by the little man in the bottle was.
If such power could not trap Lu Ke, then Voldemort himself could not do it either.
For a time, Voldemort almost went crazy with the anger that the status quo was out of the plan.
He barely hesitated for a moment before rushing down towards the dark ground.
Harry Potter is just a student.
Moody is just an old man who can no longer fight.
Lu Ke is a threat that Voldemort cannot ignore. Now that he has received help from the villain in the bottle, he must take advantage of the opportunity to completely solve this problem.
The little man in the bottle follows you everywhere.
But after landing on the ground, Voldemort was surprised to find that Lu Ke was nowhere to be seen.
This is an alley in London, connected to a street, very narrow, there is nothing to hide from, and there is nothing in the shadows.
Of course Voldemort was not mistaken, and he walked towards the exit of the alley.
At this moment, Voldemort had begun to suspect that Lu Ke was trying to distract him and give Harry and Harry a chance to escape.
But Voldemort didn't care, because he originally felt that Lu Ke was a more important target, and the other Death Eaters would not let Harry go. The outcome was still unknown.
But if Lu Ke wanted to escape, it meant that he knew that he was no match for Voldemort.
The more this happens, the more Voldemort will never let him go.
The exit of the alley is a bustling street.
Even at midnight, the lights were still bright, music was blaring from all directions, and the streets were filled with Muggles partying all night long.
Voldemort sneered and walked among the crowd, waving his wand casually.
Green lightning flashed, passed through the Muggles, hit the street, and turned into debris.
The Muggles were initially frightened, but when they saw no one was hurt, they looked excited and looked at Voldemort and cheered: "A wonderful magic trick that I have never seen before!"
"Come again, come again!"
Voldemort sneered.
He didn't know why Lu Ke would choose the battlefield here. There were so many Muggles, and each one was Voldemort's hostage. He even felt that as long as he cast a spell and killed more than ten Muggles, Lu Ke would regret and commit suicide. .
But just as Voldemort was thinking this, danger appeared from the shadows.
Lu Ke didn't know when he came behind Voldemort, but Voldemort was unaware of it.
But Lu Ke's fist fell on Kong Chu.
A transparent barrier appeared in the air, making a crisp sound and shattering under Lu Ke's fist.
Voldemort rushed forward.
He didn't know how Lu Ke hid it, but now the villain in the bottle gave him a chance to fight back.
Voldemort stretched his wand from under his arm to behind him, and a bolt of green lightning flew out.
But he didn't hear the body fall.
Voldemort turned around and saw only the Muggles fleeing in all directions. Lu Ke had disappeared.
The Muggles were incredibly fast. By the time Voldemort turned around to confirm that Lu Ke was not around, all the Muggles had disappeared.
The street was completely cleared.
Voldemort looked around.
Both sides of the street were crowded with buildings, and the windows were densely packed. Behind every bright light was a room that could be hidden. Only then did Voldemort realize that Lu Ke had found an endless maze for himself.
Voldemort was about to declare, but was interrupted.
A window was broken and shards of glass fell.
Voldemort took off without thinking.
The power of the spell allowed him to pass through the window and land in the room almost instantly.
But there is no one here.
Voldemort roared angrily and walked towards the open door on the other side.
The moment he walked out of the room, Lu Ke rushed over.
It was like a giant beast charging. The whole building was shaking with the sound of Lu Ke's footsteps, and the terrifying power exploded in an instant.
Even the power of the villain in the bottle could not stop Lu Ke's charge. Voldemort instantly felt dizzy and completely lost control of his body.
But he was confident.
In order to avoid the siege of Death Eaters, the Order of the Phoenix chose to act before Harry's birthday, which means that the powerful spell left by the Potters has not expired yet.
If Lu Ke really hurt Voldemort, the result would be that Voldemort would be safe and he would be severely injured.
Voldemort still clearly remembers that time when Lu Ke turned half of his chest into mud. If he did it again this time, he would be able to fulfill his long-cherished wish of killing Lu Ke completely.
But Voldemort quickly sensed the danger.
Lu Ke lifted Voldemort up and rushed toward the end of the corridor. Although his hands bore the weight of an adult, Lu Ke still had one hand free.
And this hand was trying to grab Voldemort's wand.
Voldemort roared furiously and waved his wand, throwing green lightning everywhere.
But all these efforts were in vain.
Lu Ke indeed failed to grab Voldemort's wand, but he had already pushed Voldemort out of the end of the corridor.
After smashing through the window, Voldemort found himself falling to the ground with his back turned.
Lu Ke was right in front of him.
But if Voldemort falls to the ground, he will fall to death, and this injury will not fall on Lu Ke.
If Voldemort had no protection.
In the end, the little man in the bottle saved Voldemort. He arrived in time and waved his hand to cast the Iron Armor Curse.
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