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Chapter 378 Patricide (page 12)

It can be said that the battle between Salazar and Alves gradually became fierce. They no longer said anything to each other, but focused all their attention on each other, looking for loopholes that could be broken.

For Salazar, this was an extraordinarily stimulating feeling. Now that he thought about it, he had to thank Voldemort. Although Salazar felt that there was something wrong with Voldemort's brain, Voldemort's strength was that of a person without any problems. The top wizard in question. It can even be said that if Salazar and Dumbledore hadn't teamed up to suppress this wizard and fight alone, Salazar might not have been the wizard's opponent.

When facing Salazar, Voldemort naturally looked up to him based on his status. Voldemort admired Salazar Slytherin, the legendary wizard, so Voldemort sometimes showed mercy to Salazar.

If Voldemort hadn't lost his mind and divided his soul, causing a decline in strength, or running away from home rationally, maybe he wouldn't have been the loser.

But for Salazar, it means accumulating a lot of experience and combat experience.

The difference between the wizarding world in the past thousand years is still very big. Many spells have been simplified, making them simpler, more convenient and even faster to use. This is particularly important in battle, because it is easy to be one step ahead of others. It will give you an advantage.

This is an advantage that Alves Slytherin does not have, but it is an advantage that Salazar himself has.

Although this change to the spell has greatly reduced the power of the spell itself, considering the venue where two people are fighting, is such a powerful spell really suitable?

Alves Slytherin soon felt the pressure from his son. He felt a little overwhelmed. Although silent spells are considered a small technique currently studied by wizards, many times this kind of spells are actually used. For a sneak attack, when you attack the enemy, you can't just recite the spell loudly and let the enemy discover your presence, right?

However, many powerful spells are difficult to use silently.

Alves did not expect that Salazar would use the silent spell so skillfully, and the silence also caused him to have no idea what the spell Salazar said was, so he could only rely on his own instinct to avoid it.

And Salazar is the kind of person who will never show mercy. He has developed this habit from countless battles. He can only stop when he beats the enemy until there is no possibility of fighting back.

Most of them still kill the enemies...

But the enemy in front of him is his biological father.

Godric noticed the cruelty in Salazar's hands, and he only felt terrified. Although when they met, Salazar had said that he would overthrow the existing system of Slytherin, and those supporters, But for Slytherin, the biggest supporter of the system is actually the Slytherin patriarch.

The law of the jungle is the law of the jungle. Only the strongest person will become the controller of this family. Otherwise, why would some Slytherins call Salazar the Young Patriarch? Isn't it because he is the most powerful among his peers? It can even be said that he is the most powerful wizard of the same age in the entire wizarding world.

Slytherin recognized Salazar, which is why his status in Slytherin stood out.

But when the next person in power, who was recognized by Slytherin's own system, became dissatisfied with Slytherin, a huge thing, and wanted to overthrow it, then Slytherin's suppression of Salazar was also harsh to the naked eye.

The first thing he faced was his biological father - Alvis Slytherin, the most powerful wizard in Slytherin, one of the few.

Even though there are still a group of old and strong guys in Slytherin, Alves Slytherin climbed to the position of patriarch by himself. The position of patriarch of Slytherin is not picky about people's age. Look. is your hard power.

It can be seen that Alves Slytherin is also an extremely talented wizard.

Some people always say that the reason why such an old Slytherin family could still occupy a position of absolute control under the provocation of the booming Hufflepuff is because they gave birth to Alvis Slytherin, and later they also had A Salazar Slytherin, two generations of father and son, almost made the ambitious old gentleman of Hufflepuff despair.

You don’t need many strong people, sometimes one is enough.

For Slytherin, only one is enough, but Salazar's talent is not inferior to that of Alves.

If there hadn't been that one-thousand-year separation, perhaps Salazar would have needed a long time to grow up before he could stand up to his father, but it's hard to say what the history that has not deviated is like. Maybe just ask Vivian herself would only talk about boring topics.

But Salazar himself knew very well that without the experience of this adventure that spanned a thousand years, he would never be a match for his father at the same age.

But now, he is qualified to defeat the man in front of him.

Alves was also very aware of this fact. He was amazed at Salazar's great progress. He was also amazed at the brand-new concepts in combat that Salazar showed, which were given to Salazar by Dumbledore and Voldemort. The experiences he had learned made Alves begin to think about his own fate after realizing that he could not win against the son in front of him.

A Slytherin who loses cannot survive.

Losers should use their own blood and bones to pave the way for the next leader of the family to sit on the blood-soaked throne. This is Slytherin's default rule.

However, among the Slytherin patriarchs, there is actually very little inheritance between father and son, because not all people can guarantee that their sons will also be tigers when they are a genius. More often than not, it is because their children are not good enough. The kind of handover where the body had to be lifted off the throne by other tribesmen.

What's more, for wizards other than Slytherin, patricide still sounds sensational.

But that does not mean that such behavior does not occur within Slytherin. After all, Slytherin has the law of the weak and the strong engraved in his bones.

Such tragedies have never happened less.

Husbands kill their wives, parents kill their children, children kill their parents, brothers and sisters kill each other...

Such a tragedy has made the entire Slytherin family feel cold to the core. There seems to be no room for love here...

In such a family, those who are born with rich emotions almost all die young.

Even if a few survive occasionally, life is worse than death.

Why was Salazar so easily attracted to Godric? Isn't it a kind of white porridge effect? ​​He didn't feel what he felt in the Slytherin family. That warmth was felt in other people, so don't wonder. Why did he abandon Slytherin and choose Godric and the others?

And Alves could never understand Salazar's thoughts, because he really never gave Salazar any emotional feedback.

Alves was confused when he realized that he was about to die.

He should be happy. After all, Slytherin's successor, his son Salazar Slytherin, is more powerful than himself. He should also understand his death, because he has always adhered to the principle of the jungle. Since he is For the weak, death is a matter of course, but human instinct is to fear death.

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