Hogwarts and the Unspeakable

Chapter 79 "Singing the Turbulent Youth" (2)

As the saying goes, "When two people fight, one of them will lose."

As the saying goes, "In a duel, one person must fall."

Snape discovered this uninvited guest when the two life-threatening green lights were exchanged. The magic was so powerful!

Unlike Voldemort, who insisted on fighting to the death during the confrontation, Snape quickly diverted the green light away before realizing that nothing could be done! Snape flicked his wand, and two green lights escaped directly.

Some people say that "magic" belongs to "soul power".

Therefore, when the green light is in a stalemate, according to common sense, the two green lights should be entangled together and become a straight line, unable to escape. Why can Snape avoid it?

Snape had a cold face and said nothing.

"I thought that at least on this matter, Britain and Russia were allies."

Snape was very angry.

The colleague who was here just now to make things difficult for them is now a dead person!

Just like that, standing there stiff, cold, and helpless!

And Allen's eyes widened.

This is not the first time he has faced battle, but it is the first time he has faced victims in battle.

If he accepts the "dark call" in his heart, this fear is obviously not worth mentioning, but it is a pity that it cannot be replaced.

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The green light was guided and flew directly to the soft-packed wall!

However, this green light is just a green light.

We have repeatedly stated the nature of Avada Kedavra before. The "Death Curse" itself is a soul energy, which will not bring about changes in physical properties, or even almost no changes in chemical properties. It will only directly act on the soul. Different from "enhancement", different from "curse", before hitting the living body, it is a harmless light.

However, once it hits any living body, hum.

"Love is a ray of light, so green that you panic."

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Snape quickly jumped to the side, rolled forward quickly, and hid behind the sofa.

The battle between wizards is a bit like the duel between "Western Cowboys".

Wizards generally do not engage in large-scale group battles. This is first of all because there are not that many wizards, and more importantly, each wizard has mastered several rare and powerful spells. Normally, he cannot hit anyone, and there are many people. When the time comes, this kind of spell will become a talisman. If there are too many people coming, it will just be a food delivery.

One green light, two green lights, three green lights, just like that, one death curse after another.

As for why the "Dark Lord" didn't use powerful spells to destroy Hogwarts?

First of all, in this case, there is no need for the Dark Lord to do anything. Just like facing Dio, the Dark Lord must face the threat of nuclear bombs objectively. Without him taking action, the nuclear bomb is enough to completely destroy Hogwarts Castle. All over.

Secondly, there are indications that the Dark Lord prefers to rule rather than destroy the wizarding world.

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By the way, this Russian mage was having a spell duel with Snape.

"Get down!"

Snape shouted.

Unlike werewolves, it may be useful to block werewolves, but blocking "green light" is useless.

At this moment, a green light jumped towards Allen quickly!

Only then did Allen realize that he was not an outsider, he was also in this emergency situation and faced a life-threatening situation!

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Snape turned around, looked at Allen and said:

"You hide well."

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Then Snape stepped out from the right side of the sofa and shot a "green light" directly at the Russian mage!

But the Russian mage did not retreat but advanced. Another green light came, and he wanted to confront Professor Snape again!

As the saying goes, "Kill you while you are sick."

The Russian mage discovered a flaw in the battlefield, a weakness in Snape:

His soul power is not strong.

He didn't dare to engage in a head-on "confrontation", he just wanted to kill him with a fatal blow from the indefensible "green light"!

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Qi.

Snape curled his lips, gave up on the green light, and hid behind another sofa on the other side.

At this time, Allen also started to move behind the sofa bunker.

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"I thought that at least they were allies with the Russians on this matter!"

Snape shouted loudly.

He was a little angry—or, rather, very angry.

To say that he was a little angry would be an understatement, and to say that he was very angry would make it seem like Snape was always angry, but in fact this was not the case. Therefore, the author expressed this way to describe how Snape felt at this moment. The expression is a superposition between "a little angry" and "very angry".

If you don't add it, the paragraph just now will look like hydrology - even though this is just a "standardized expression" method.

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At this time, the Russian spoke in a deep voice.

"Hey hey hey."

"I don't want to either, but I can't help it. Only the dead can keep secrets."

"We have been given a death order from above to stop you at all costs, no matter what you want to do."

"In that case, I might as well kill you all so that you can't do anything, right?"

"I believe that since they have embarked on this path, they must be aware of these things."

It seems that the Russian's thinking is very "straightforward", or "straightforward".

Since the mission is not "destroy at all costs" but "protect at all costs", then naturally there are other considerations and reasons - they are not fools - maybe they will not be so stupid? Forget it, this Russian soldier only needs to obey orders anyway, why do you think so much?

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Snape looked at the state of the house.

Now, this unknown Russian warrior is slowly approaching, using the sofa as a cover.

"Fractured!"

"Avada Suo Life Curse!"

Snape tentatively fired two spells!

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"Transfiguration is the mother of magic." - Francis Bacon.

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"Avada Kedavra" is an epoch-making "death curse" that "directly strikes the soul".

But he also has his limitations, that is, he is only suitable for fighting in open areas, just like a pistol.

If you can find the "trench" that blocks the light, you can avoid the fatal "death curse"!

In order to make up for the shortcomings of the "death curse", wizards added "transformation", "destruction spell" and other types of spells into the combat system.

The "Death Curse" completely destroyed the existence value and space of transformation spells such as "Tree Skin Technique", "Dragon Skin Technique" and "Stone Skin Technique". Because even if you wear "dragon skin", in the face of the "death curse", as long as you are still a human being, you cannot escape the end of death. But transfiguration was incorporated into combat in a different way. As the "Mother of Spells," and as the "Control and Adapter."

"Destruction Spell" is another branch, which is also a type of spell often used by ancient wizards.

To put it simply, the "Death Curse" directly hits the soul. Previous spells solved the battle by destroying the body.

So what should you do when the "death curse" has no effect?

What Snape did was exactly the answer to this question:

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"Fractured!"

Snape shook his wand, and two rays of light, one red and one green, came out instantly.

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