Unbehaved Hufflepuff

Chapter 311 The Eve of the Decisive Battle (Part )

Death made the wand and suspended it in front of Voldemort, then he slowly disappeared at the door of the church with his funny steps.

The wand emanated terrifying energy fluctuations. Voldemort had come into contact with death so many times that he knew that this power came from death itself.

He named this force Death Energy.

Looking at this smooth wand, the deathly aura within it almost caused Voldemort's mind to split apart.

You have to know that he hasn't got the wand yet, and they are one meter apart. Voldemort was affected by the death energy and almost couldn't hold on.

Voldemort knew that there were some things that he could not access at his level.

but...

The thing of death is very powerful, but he is not without death.

Don't forget that Voldemort has the scarf given by Death.

Although these two things are not the same, he has been eroded by the deathly aura of the scarf during this period of time and has gradually developed some resistance to it.

The scarf is death's personal belonging, and the core of the magic wand is made of death's hair, but these two cannot offset the aura of death.

Voldemort knew this, so he was in no hurry to change his wand.

With a wave of his hand, the wand was sealed in a box made of stone.

After doing all this, he began to absorb the death energy emanating from the scarf.

This is Voldemort's daily compulsory course.

When he arrived in the United States, he discovered that he could absorb death energy. At the same time, his magic power and mental strength would increase significantly, and the power of his spells would change every day.

But the price is that your health will deteriorate and your organs will become noticeably stiff.

That time, Voldemort absorbed too much death energy and almost died. If Benjiet and Snape had not come to report on the situation of the potion, Voldemort would have almost died.

Benjiet was born in 1632, and he changed his first body when he was declared dead two hundred years ago.

He is not only a master of the Dark Arts, but also a master of Potions.

Originally, Voldemort planned to kill Snape when he left the Kingdom of the Pearl, but was stopped by Benjit.

Although they had only met once, there seemed to be a tacit understanding between potion masters, and they were both eager for each other's knowledge.

Benjiet spared Snape's life in the name of his assistant, but the price was the black chain mark that appeared on Snape's body.

It represents an ancient black magic, the chains of death.

The effect is to leave a tattoo-like mark on the person's body. If the person is affected by the spell and tries to escape more than one hundred meters from the caster, the chains will become solid and drill through the flesh, crushing the bones and flesh, and torturing the person to death bit by bit.

This is a very evil black magic. In Benjiet's time, it was used on black slaves who were testing drugs.

Benjamin taught this magic to Voldemort, and it worked on Snape.

Snape knew that he had been exposed, and he wished he could use a sharp sword to strike Voldemort so that he could experience the feeling of his head flying off.

But since his resurrection, every time he came into contact with him, he would find that his strength increased. Snape understood that at this moment, he was no match for him even if he risked his life.

In this situation, all he could do was wait.

If giving his life could bring about Voldemort's death, he would give his life without hesitation.

But his sacrifice would be in vain, so all he could do was hope that one day he could witness Voldemort's death with his own eyes.

I must see him die with my own eyes!

This is the only belief that supports Snape at the moment.

His daily job is to study potions with Benjiet.

Of course, he wouldn't be stupid enough to poison Voldemort's potion.

After all, Voldemort's potion skills are not low.

When he saw that Voldemort was dying, he almost laughed with excitement.

It's a pity that Benjiet seemed to be very optimistic about Voldemort. He tried his best to rescue him and taught him the magic of resurrection.

This is not the limit of what Benjiet has done. He and Snape have developed a potion that can alleviate the aura of death.

Snape's task was to deliver the potion to Voldemort every day.

Look, Voldemort has absorbed the death energy from the scarf and is drinking it now.

He wiped the residual potion from the corner of his mouth and revealed a cruel smile.

"Severus, it seems you enjoy your new job."

"Yes."

Snape deadpanned, "I just hope to stay alive."

Unexpectedly, upon hearing this answer, Voldemort laughed and said, "Alive? Of course, no problem Severus. I once trusted you so much, and you acted like a loyal servant in front of me."

"I have been fooled by you before, ha ha ha. Speaking of which, Severus, there is a question that I have never been able to figure out."

"If I kill you and then resurrect through your body, are you dead or alive?"

"You're still alive, aren't you, Severus?"

【here we go again. 】

[This happens every time he takes the medicine.]

Snape deadpanned, "I am dead because my soul is dead."

"Oh! Yes, soul, how could I have forgotten that."

Voldemort seemed to remember something, and hurriedly stood up and walked to the statue in the church. He opened his arms as if to hug the statue.

"I'm going back first. Birnasford still needs my help."

"get out!"

Voldemort cursed without even turning his head.

Snape nodded slightly, left the hall with the empty potion bottle and returned to the next room.

Benjiet is busy here.

"Sent it over?"

He asked without turning his head.

"Ah."

"Okay, go make tomorrow's portion."

"it is good."

At this moment, Voldemort remembered something.

He has always been wary of death energy, fearing that it might go out of control and kill him.

Every time the body absorbs death energy, it is a great test. If one is not careful, the organs may become rigid and the body may die.

Fortunately, Benjiet's potion made him feel better.

and...

Voldemort moved his fingers, and the magic hit the statue silently.

As if moved by magic, a door appeared in the snake statue, and three fresh corpses floated out.

These three bodies were all Aurors from the United States who were in relatively good health. They were preserved by Voldemort using a preservation spell as backup bodies.

His body was reaching its limit and he needed a replacement.

The magic of resurrection requires the caster to possess a corpse after death and carry two-thirds of the original body's strength.

That is to say, every time he revives himself, he will become one third weaker, and then slowly recover to his peak, and then surpass it.

This is a cycle. In theory, as long as there are enough fresh corpses, the wizard can become stronger and achieve immortality at the same time.

However, the price is not just the loss of one-third of the strength, but the damage to the soul.

Coincidentally, dead air allows the soul to be mended.

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