Hogwarts and the Unspeakable

Chapter 92 Makarov’s final charge

Makarov is dead.

He died quickly.

He died quietly like this.

Just like a light feather, flying.

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In the end, Makarov didn't even know how cold the "blizzard" was.

He has given up the ability to control the "blizzard".

He just allowed the twisted magic power to transform his body.

In other words, Makarov has lost this ability.

His brain could barely function.

Under normal circumstances, Makarov should have collapsed in such a hypothermic condition. Perhaps because his human physiological structure and soul have been distorted, two thorn-like antlers grew on his head, and the human face gradually became alienated, turning into a mixture of fish, deer and human. Or maybe it's Makarov's personal willpower.

In any case, we have no way of knowing.

Because Makarov may not answer our questions.

What's more, there's no way to ask him questions anymore.

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However, the flame in his hand burned even brighter.

His eyes were almost blind, his body lost consciousness, and all he had left was a simple command:

"Charge forward."

In fact, what he wanted to do had just been completed.

Next, all he could do was delay for a little longer.

He has had enough.

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"stop fighting!"

Allen continued to shout loudly while avoiding.

"You're almost dead!"

Looking at Makarov's state, he no longer has the ability to stop Allen from escaping!

But Allen did not escape the "blizzard".

Allen still holds on to a glimmer of hope. If Makarov can be captured alive, he might be able to contact people in Russia, so that he can directly follow the clues to find "Dio Brando" and complete the mission! Because of this, Allen, who could obviously lead Snape to escape, stayed here.

There is only one day, time is too tight. And there are too few clues.

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Makarov charged forward, but Allen relied on the powerful defensive power of "Dragon Skin Technique" to dodge with ease.

Perhaps Makarov would curse like this in his heart:

"Stop if you can!"

Although he wouldn't say that because he knew it would be useless.

If Makarov said that, Allen probably wouldn't reply at all.

Because Allen also felt a little compassionate.

Facing such a tough guy, he didn't want Makarov to die.

He could kill Diary Brando with his own hands, or he could use the "Imperius Curse" on Hermione Granger. The former wanted glory and wealth, but Allen wanted to kill him, while the latter did it out of self-preservation. But "Makarov", who wanted to die to stop Eren, actually inspired Eren's sympathy!

However, it is impossible for Allen to rescue this dangerous enemy unconditionally. After all, Allen also has his own mission to complete.

So surrender quickly! Or can’t we negotiate and communicate well?

Makarov!

Allen thought in his mind.

The battle between Makarov and Alan Appleby, as well as Snape.

It's like a play of the absurd, so absurd.

It's like a slapstick movie with 50 cents special effects.

First, pull out the staff at the same time and shoot spells. This only took a few seconds.

Then Snape drank the potion and transformed into a "powerful man", but was caught by surprise by Makarov and almost shot to death.

Just drink some medicine and pull out a gun. Even in the end, no serious consequences occurred, because an inexplicable fire that would not burn healed Snape's dilated head. Snape drank the potion, Makarov fired, Allen waved the staff, and it was gone.

Later, Makarov beat Allen twice, but Allen ran away.

Then there was the inexplicable haze. Even until now, Allen and Snape don't know how this "haze" was created. Although this does not prevent them from killing Makarov.

Then Snape crashed open the second floor, jumped out of the window and rolled down.

Then they punched each other twice, and Makarov chased Allen.

In the end, he died inexplicably.

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To the uninitiated,

This is an inexplicable battle.

Like "non-combustible".

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"distortion".

Makarov has turned into a monster.

What will happen when humans blindly control power that does not belong to them?

The nature of magic has never been revealed; the logic of the subject is, in fact, a technology. No one knows the true source of magic, probably not even the "Old Dominators". Even if some of them knew, they wouldn't tell. What's more, the world is so indifferent, and he will never say to us:

"Hey! Come use me and change your living conditions!"

"I am Prometheus, let me give you fire."

Will not.

"Heaven moves forever, it does not exist for Yao, nor does it perish for Jie."

The laws of nature are like this, cold and ruthless. If you don't discover it, you have to bear the consequences. When you discover the pattern, the world will not give you any reward.

No rewards will be issued to us.

No one will say:

"Oh! My dear Hermes, you discovered Newton's first law today. Well done!"

"I decided to reward you with boots that can fly."

No god would come and do that. What's more, they also have things to do. Which god would leave aside his own work and focus on finding a specific person among six billion people. And then reward him? If there really is such a free "god", this will become the biggest nightmare.

This is how human beings exist alone in the universe.

Incredibly lonely.

There is this kind of indifferent confrontation between human beings and the universe, and the same is true between people. It ended up being a war of all against all. Everyone becomes an island. How strange that today, when the density of gatherings is much higher, the distance between people is closer than ever before, but the distance between hearts is as vast as Emperor Napoleon looking out from St. Helena Island. With France.

This is like Makarov and Allen, Snape's fight to the death.

Trust me, you don't want to see Makarov's frozen body.

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It's a pity that although we describe Makarov's dream at great length, there is no time for his tragic and sensational.

He died very quickly at that time.

It was too fast to be like a strong man who spent tens of thousands of words describing it.

We can talk about many things because we are now looking at it from the perspective of the omniscient and omnipotent God.

As higher-dimensional beings, as speakers and listeners, when we communicate,

In Makarov's world, and the world where Eren lives, time stops.

However, people who live in a world,

In this case where there is no gap between dimensions, time can only pass at the same speed.

There were no close-ups, no slow falls to the ground, no heroic last words.

Just ordinary, frozen.

His expression showed neither relief, nor excitement, nor fear.

It is a cold face that looks at the enemy.

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In the end, he didn't say a word to Allen. He just continued to charge towards Allen, charging like Don Quixote.

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This is the end of Makarov.

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