Hogwarts: I'm a model wizard

Chapter 943 Return to Nurmengard

No one, whether the professor or the student union, had expected this to happen. All that was left was a flame that had not yet been extinguished, but Kyle had disappeared.

Even Kyle himself did not expect that Fox would suddenly appear and bring himself to...

Where is this, by the way?

Kyle looked at the towering trees around him and felt that they looked familiar.

This should be a forest, but the exact location is unclear. All we can say is that it is definitely not a forbidden forest.

Wait, forest?

Kyle suddenly thought of a possibility.

It's impossible that Fox brought him to this place for no reason. Someone must have asked him to come here, and Fox had been in his box before and had no contact with anyone.

So the only one who can do this is Dumbledore... The Phoenix can sense Dumbledore's situation and appear in time when he needs it.

And Dumbledore went there because of Voldemort's matter...Oh, could this be Nurmengard?

Kyle's heart skipped a beat.

There is also a forest surrounding Nurmengard, and now looking closely at the surrounding trees... it is becoming more and more similar to the memory of Nurmengard in his mind.

It was among these trees that he was chased by Rozier and his men all night.

"No way..." Kyle turned his head and wanted to confirm the situation with Fox.

But the phoenix had disappeared at this time. Kyle only saw a man falling from the sky and smashing straight towards him.

"Wingardium Leviosa!" Kyle didn't have time to think and waved his wand instinctively.

The fallen leaves on the ground piled up in an instant, forming a thick cushion, which just caught the guy falling from the sky and prevented him from falling directly to the ground.

He was an old wizard. Kyle just glanced at him and the corners of his mouth couldn't help twitching.

He was now certain that this was Nurmengard.

He knew the man in front of him and had a deep impression of him... When he came to find Grindelwald, he was next to Rosier and participated in the action of hunting him down, but was later knocked down by the Nungu Leopard and became a small prop to help him delay time.

Kyle waved his hand, and the pile of fallen leaves exploded instantly. The man fell heavily to the ground with a crisp crackling sound.

Judging from the sound, it must be a broken bone.

But it didn't matter, Kyle didn't care at all.

The other party had been chasing him for a whole night, and Kyle had never been so embarrassed before. He was considered kind-hearted for not killing him on the spot to avenge himself.

If he had known earlier, he would not have helped when the man fell down just now.

Kyle stood there, thought for a moment, then turned around and ran out without looking back.

After knowing that this was Nurmengard, Kyle wanted to run away.

Voldemort, Grindelwald, Dumbledore... these names put together sound like a big trouble.

Kyle didn't want to get involved, he wanted to go back to Hogwarts, but unfortunately, Apparition was prohibited around Nurmengard.

Fox, who brought him here, was nowhere to be found, so Kyle could only use the most primitive method and run back.

It was impossible to move forward. Wouldn't it be better to take classes and raise dragons in the castle? Why did he have to get involved in the feud between Dumbledore and his two old rivals?

The same goes for Fawkes. He could have come by himself. Why should he be brought along? He's just a mediocre Hufflepuff who just graduated. How could he have the qualifications to be associated with these big shots?

Moreover, it had been a full day since Voldemort and Dumbledore left Hogwarts.

For powerful wizards like them, one day is enough to do a lot of things... Maybe they have already met Grindelwald.

Although the location of Nurmengard is a secret, since Dumbledore was so nervous when he learned about it, it means that it is not impossible for this secret to be known by others.

In other words, it is possible that Voldemort could find this place, and that is why Dumbledore felt nervous.

So what happens... has Voldemort killed Grindelwald in order to gain complete control of the Elder Wand?

This possibility is not ruled out.

Grindelwald has been imprisoned for who knows how many years. He has no wand and is so weak that he is no different from an ordinary Muggle old man. He may not be a match for Voldemort.

And judging from the man who fell just now, Voldemort may have already taken action.

Thinking of this, Kyle quickened his pace again. He just wanted to quickly leave the area where Apparition was prohibited, and then go back to school directly to get help.

It would be too difficult for him to do it alone. It would be better if he could get all the professors together. Then he would be more confident when facing Voldemort.

The problem is that a target flying in the air is too large and can be easily seen. Otherwise, it would be faster to use a flying broom.

Kyle walked faster and faster, and finally, among the monotonous leaves, he seemed to see a faint blue light.

But why is the light blue?

Oh, Merlin...

boom!

Before Kyle could react, a giant dragon made of blue flames exploded above his head.

Countless blue flames flew everywhere, and a considerable number of them went straight towards Kyle.

"Damn it, it's Li Huo..."

There was no time to think about why the Fiendfyre appeared here, Kyle raised his wand instantly.

"Vulcan clears the way!"

A cluster of flames spurted out from the tip of the staff, forming a vortex of flames in the air, attracting all the blue flames.

Everything in front of the wand was destroyed, and Kyle finally saw what was happening there.

Two people were standing in mid-air confronting each other.

One of them was Dumbledore, who had left Hogwarts yesterday. Standing opposite him... Kyle originally thought it would be Voldemort, but he saw a figure that looked like a skeleton.

"Grindelwald?!" Kyle shouted subconsciously.

What made his scalp tingle even more was that Grindelwald was holding a wand in his hand.

This... isn't right.

He must be too tired and still dreaming... How could Grindelwald escape from Nurmengard?

Kyle pretended to be calm and took two steps back, then turned around...

"Oh, look who's here..." A teasing voice came from behind.

"We meet again. Why are you in such a hurry to leave? I remember you still owe me something."

Kyle paused, and then he started running, even taking out his Firebolt from the box while running.

Grindelwald didn't seem to expect Kyle to be so decisive. He blinked and looked at Dumbledore opposite him.

"Albus, these are your reinforcements..."

"A coward?"

"Kyle is a very courageous man." Dumbledore shook his head. "I guess he just doesn't want to get involved in this trouble."

"Trouble?" Grindelwald raised an eyebrow. "Are you talking about... me?"

"Yes, you are the biggest trouble." Dumbledore said solemnly.

"Albus, don't forget that it was your people who wanted to release me," Grindelwald said. "I always thought it was your decision."

This time Dumbledore did not answer him, but remained silent.

"You want to let me out too, right?" Grindelwald continued to ask, with a hint of pleasure in his voice.

"I never had such an idea..."

"lie."

"I am willing to swear in the name of the headmaster of Hogwarts that I have never thought of letting you out."

"..." Grindelwald looked at him, "Your words are still so hurtful, Albus."

The next second, both of them waved their wands at the same time.

A beam of golden light flew towards Grindelwald.

It seemed as if Grindelwald had anticipated this and dodged it with just a slight turn?

At the same time, a tree seemed to come alive and swirled towards Dumbledore, but halfway through, it seemed to hit something and turned into a pile of powder.

The fight between the two even affected Kyle who had already run away.

The Firebolt seemed to be disturbed by something and fell from mid-air, swaying.

"I must stop him." Kyle vaguely heard Dumbledore's voice in a trance, "Now only you can save him."

Kyle looked up. He didn't see Dumbledore around, but the voice just now didn't sound fake.

Dumbledore seemed to want him to save someone.

Who is it...

Kyle quickly thought of Snape.

It seems that he is the only one. After all, even though Snape saved Voldemort, he once mentioned that the owner of the Elder Wand was Grindelwald.

If Voldemort was going to come here, he would have brought him with him.

After thinking about this, Kyle sighed.

It seems that Fawkes was not wrong this time. It brought itself here on purpose... Did Dumbledore tell it something in advance?

Or did it instinctively think that bringing itself along would help Dumbledore?

Kyle looked at the broom that was completely immobile and sighed.

He was clearly running backwards, so how did he end up in the center of such a vortex of trouble?

It's impossible to leave now.

Dumbledore didn't even need to remind him. When Kyle heard his voice, he had already rushed into another battlefield.

Leading the group was an old acquaintance, the witch Rosier, and there were a few equally old wizards, as well as Voldemort.

It's just that they seem to be enemies, fighting each other with magic.

Not far away, Snape was lying motionless on the ground... He should not be dead yet, otherwise Dumbledore would not have asked me to save him just now.

Kyle originally wanted to go around from the side, but he underestimated how popular he was and was discovered after only taking two steps.

"We meet again." Rosier said lightly while still floating in the air. At the same time, she did not forget to cast a killing curse on Voldemort.

The order Grindelwald gave her was to kill the dark wizard, and it was the first order in nearly seventy years, so she had to carry it out.

"Avada Kedavra!"

Two equally thick killing curses collided with each other, and the explosion caused instantly broke several trees in half.

Kyle looked at the scene in front of him and couldn't help muttering, "Usually Voldemort uses the Killing Curse to deal with others. This is probably the first time he has faced the Killing Curse..."

Voldemort's main opponents are Dumbledore and members of the Order of the Phoenix, who generally do not use the Killing Curse.

And those who frequently used this curse all became Death Eaters. Thinking about it this way, it seems that Voldemort had little chance of ever coming into contact with the Killing Curse.

As a result, he met Rosier this time, a dark wizard who was famous sixty years ago. In a sense, when she used the Killing Curse, Voldemort was still playing house with the Muggle children in the orphanage.

Although Voldemort later achieved a breakthrough, Rosier's strength was not comparable to that of ordinary Death Eaters. Having just experienced a failure and without a magic wand, Voldemort really had no way to deal with her for a while.

Of course, it would have been difficult for Rosier to kill Voldemort, especially after he killed Tinos and took the wand.

Even an unsuitable wand can have an extremely powerful effect in Voldemort's hands. So far, seven people on their side have been killed.

Thinking of this, Rosier's face turned gloomy, and he cast another killing curse at Voldemort.

Kyle looked at Snape, who was lying on the ground, his life or death unknown, and then at Voldemort.

Although he didn't know what happened here before he came, looking at the current situation, it seemed like a good opportunity.

A chance to kill Voldemort.

"Ms. Rozier, let's work together," Kyle shouted.

"Get out of here and don't hold me back!" Rozier replied impatiently. She didn't think Kyle could help.

If it weren't for Grindelwald's order, she might have killed the guy who dared to use Fiendfyre to burn Nurmengard first.

Kyle didn't care at all about Rozier's indifference. If possible, he would like to avenge himself for being chased for a whole night.

But now they have a common goal.

Kyle didn't even think about waiting for Rozier's answer. He had already stretched out his wand when he shouted that sentence.

This is a forest, so it can be considered his home ground.

The surrounding trees immediately began to wriggle and surge towards the center of the battlefield.

Rosier looked back in surprise. She didn't expect that this Hogwarts student could use such a large-scale spell.

And it seems to be quite powerful.

The extended branches of the trees soon covered the entire battlefield. They twisted and squirmed, greatly restricting Voldemort's movements.

Originally, Voldemort didn't want to pay any attention to this kind of thing...which he thought was just a trivial trick, until his legs were entangled by a branch.

Voldemort had never expected that such a thin branch could have such great power. It almost broke his bones. In severe pain, he almost fell into Rosier's killing curse.

Even though he dodged it at the last moment, his body was almost broken.

From then on, Voldemort had to devote some of his energy to avoiding those annoying tree trunks and branches.

During this process, Voldemort wanted to burn them clean with Fiendfyre more than once, but he held back every time.

After several encounters, Voldemort knew very well that it was a spell that Kyle was good at, and he didn't think that Kyle didn't know the weaknesses of those plant magics.

He thought this must be Kyle's conspiracy to lure him into using the Fiery Curse.

Voldemort subconsciously thought of the time when he was in the Hexagonal Islands, when his Fiendfyre was taken away by Kyle.

Also at Hogwarts, Kyle gradually guided him to kill more than a hundred Death Eaters, which was also the key to his turnaround.

This man was too cunning, unlike Dumbledore who was straightforward, so he couldn't help but think about it.

So Voldemort held back this time. He would rather spend a little more time and energy than just burn the plants for the sake of convenience.

But this decision also made Rozier feel more relaxed.

Originally, she could only barely match Voldemort, and was even at a disadvantage, but after Kyle joined, she began to gain the upper hand in a short period of time.

As for Kyle, he didn't think so much. Instead, he cast a few spells on Voldemort while concentrating on controlling a clump of vines, trying to lure Snape away from the edge of the battlefield.

This was not the first time he had done this, and Kyle had thought it was just a small, easy task.

After all, whether it is Voldemort or Rosier, it is impossible for them to pay attention to a person who has fainted during a battle.

But he tried twice in a row and failed both times.

It seemed as if Voldemort suddenly had feelings for Snape and he was particularly concerned about the unconscious Snape. Every time Kyle tried to take him away, a spell would fly over to stop him.

There were several times when Voldemort would rather risk taking Rosier's curse than stop Kyle from taking Snape away.

This is not normal.

Kyle frowned. Logically speaking, Voldemort couldn't be so concerned about a Death Eater, even if the other party was once the person he trusted the most and even if the other party had saved his life.

Voldemort has no emotions. This is the price he paid for making Horcruxes. In his eyes, every Death Eater is just a tool.

He would never risk getting hurt to save a tool.

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