Hogwarts: I inherited my legacy

Chapter 786 Neville: 3 Worlds!

But Neville's trust in Raven is unparalleled!

In Neville's opinion, the sword made by Raven is the best sword in the world, whether from a subjective or objective point of view.

So Neville finally chose... both!

Neville did not put away any of the swords, nor did he put away his wand. Instead, he put the hilt of the newly acquired Sword of Gryffindor to his lips.

Then he bit his front teeth lightly, and his upper and lower canine teeth suddenly became slender, like a snake, locking the sword of Gryffindor firmly in his mouth.

He actually chose three swords... No, the two swords...? That's not right either!

In short, Neville actually chose to add another sword to himself in addition to Godric's style!

What kind of fighting style is this! ?

Having never seen such a scene before, Voldemort was unable to react for a moment.

It wasn't until Neville added a spell to the sword that Voldemort couldn't help but gasp.

Neville raised his wand and cast a spell on the sword of Gryffindor that he was very familiar with and wanted to try in actual combat.

"【Avada Kedavra】."

A thick green ray of magic was emitted from Neville's wand in his right hand and absorbed by the sword of Gryffindor. The magic radiance shone with a faint green light on the blade.

The light shone on Neville's face, making him look unusually cold and a little grim. His eyes revealed determination and courage, looking directly at Voldemort without fear.

Like a fearless warrior, ready for a life-and-death battle.

Good man, the first move was an Unforgivable Curse!

Professor McGonagall could not help but frowned, and her occupational disease made her want to preach subconsciously. However, she quickly realized that Neville was fighting with Voldemort!

So she suppressed her anger and quickly explained to the "real Gryffindor" little wizard who had just drawn the sword.

"Ahem, the Unforgivable Curse means that it is unforgivable to cast this spell on a wizard. Mr. Longbottom cast the spell on his sword, so this is not a problem of violating the law, am I right?"

"That's right!"

"Of course.

"We are professors, we can't be wrong, I can testify for him."

Many professors responded one by one, except... Igor Karkarov,

In fact, other people might not know much about the Killing Curse cast by Neville, but as a former Death Eater, Karkaroff was very clear about the power and skills contained in that spell!

Whether it is the force exerted by the little finger when swinging the staff, or the focus of biting the tongue when chanting a mantra!

To be honest, even among the Death Eaters who were taught by Voldemort himself, those who could imitate the Killing Curse to such an extent were extremely rare!

Feeling the gazes from the professors, Igor Karkaroff smiled awkwardly and quickly explained,

"Of course, I am the professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts. I thought carefully before deciding to teach this spell to Mr. Longbottom personally."

This way, even if someone noticed that Neville's magic bore the obvious mark of a Death Eater, they would not be able to expose the lie.

After all, it was an open secret that Igor Karkaroff had been a Death Eater.

Seeing that Igor Karkaroff took the initiative to take responsibility and find a reasonable way for Neville to learn this magic, Professor McGonagall nodded with satisfaction.

This former headmaster of Durmstrang really understands the art of language!

At this time, the situation on the field had reversed. Voldemort's offensive was no longer as intensive as before, but gradually turned into a defensive posture.

The experienced Voldemort indeed possessed supreme skills in defense. His magic shield was like an indestructible fortress, protecting himself impenetrably.

Even the Volama inside Harry's body couldn't find the loophole in his defense for a while.

Facing such a powerful enemy, Harry's attack seemed a bit difficult and he was unable to break through the opponent's defense line.

There are two reasons why Voldemort adopted such a cautious defensive strategy.

First, he knew that Dumbledore might be paying close attention to every move here. If he attacked rashly, Dumbledore might seize the opportunity to launch a surprise attack. Therefore, he had to reserve enough time and magic to deal with Dumbledore's possible attack.

Secondly, Neville's performance in the battle brought great pressure to Voldemort. At this time, Neville took on the responsibility of the main attack, and his attack was so fierce that even Voldemort was amazed.

The Ravenclaw sword in Neville's hand showed amazing power. It could not only easily wipe out Voldemort's offensive magic, but also easily defeat Voldemort's magical defense.

Whenever the time to attack comes, Neville will not hesitate to perform some small and flexible magic.

The magic attacks Voldemort like a shadow. Although these magics seem insignificant, they are full of changes and flexibility, making Voldemort unable to defend himself.

For example, interference magic such as [Levitation Spell], [Flying Sand and Rocks], [Burning Flames],

Then, when the defense failed and the vision was obstructed.

The sword of Gryffindor, which was tainted with the spell of instant death, seemed to be waiting for the best opportunity. Once Voldemort was not careful when handling the spell, it would suddenly appear from a dark corner like a ghost and stab Voldemort straight at him.

This forced Voldemort to respond cautiously and not let his guard down at all.

What really troubled Voldemort was not just the Sword of Gryffindor itself, but the Killing Curse that Neville had just cast.

This [Killing Curse] is not simple, it is a special magic that Voldemort has personally enhanced its power. It has a powerful force that ignores some magic resistance and can trigger a more powerful magic effect with very little magic power.

Simply put, you can use less magic power to kill a target that is not strong enough to kill.

As the developer of this magic, Voldemort saw it more clearly than Igor Karkaroff. Neville was not using the castrated version that he taught to the Death Eaters.

But it comes from his original version!

He cursed in his heart, "Damn it, how much magic did that thing teach this kid? How come he even learned this kind of hidden magic technique!"

If Neville had just cast an ordinary Killing Curse, he might not have been able to kill a legendary dark wizard instantly.

But it's different now,

Neville = lesser magic power, Voldemort himself = target that was originally not strong enough to kill, the formula was achieved, and the Killing Curse was enough to kill Voldemort.

There is no point in cursing now.

The sword of Gryffindor, which has absorbed this powerful magic, naturally possesses its powerful characteristics. Even Voldemort himself might die on the spot if his skin was cut by the sword.

It is not known whether it was because the threat of death finally overcame Herbert's control over him, or because during the fierce battle with Raven, Herbert had no time to suppress Voldemort.

In short, Voldemort had begun to feel guilty at this moment.

It was not only because of his weak state at the moment, but more importantly, there was Dumbledore hiding in the dark, and the two little wizards who had been unable to be defeated for a long time. These factors made Voldemort feel that he might not be able to complete the task today.

Although he couldn't remember what his mission was at this moment, Voldemort was determined to give it up.

"Boom, boom, boom", this is the sound of Voldemort's heartbeat, and it is also the drumbeat in his heart that makes him want to back down.

However, backing down also has its own unique way of doing things. You must not simply pull up your pants and run away. Otherwise, once others see through your embarrassment, the originally stylish strategic retreat will turn into a miserable escape.

So Voldemort made up his mind and chose his target.

When Neville bit the hilt of the sword, turned his head 270 degrees and was about to hit Voldemort's waist, Voldemort was actually torn apart!

This is not a metaphor or exaggeration, but a real crack - a crack in the physical sense.

Just when Neville's sword was about to hit him, he actually hid the [God's Sharp Sword] in his body. When Neville was about to hit him, he used the [God's Sharp Sword] that he had prepared long ago to cut himself in half.

This action caught Neville off guard. He had never expected that Voldemort would commit such mad self-harm.

However, the matter did not end there. Although Voldemort avoided the fatal blow, he paid a heavy price.

He had discarded most of his organs, leaving only the ribs and the area above. His body became incomplete, and before the blood burst out, before the lungs fell off, Voldemort instantly turned into a black mist and rushed straight towards Harry.

Although he would not be able to escape death by doing this, he could at least live a few more minutes.

It was enough for him to carry out his next plan.

"Harry, be careful!" Neville bit the sword, exerted force on his cheeks, and shouted loudly.

Feeling that the Killing Curse on the sword did not hit the target, Neville reacted almost instantly. He realized that Voldemort's target was Harry!

The Ravenclaw sword in his left hand had already subconsciously plunged into the black mist transformed by Voldemort.

The magic-breaking sword was indeed powerful. It actually caused damage to the misty Voldemort, and even cut off half of Voldemort's lung, which fell to the ground.

The sword in Neville's hand lived up to expectations and successfully absorbed the magic originally attached to the lung. A faint black gas emanated from the sword, making it extremely light and much easier to wield.

But, what does it matter? Harry is still in danger!

Just as everyone was surprised, the black mist transformed by Voldemort had actually penetrated into Harry's body through his nose and mouth.

"Harry!" "Mr. Potter!" "Little Harry!" Many professors screamed in surprise. They all knew that if Voldemort possessed them, the consequences would be very serious!

Professor Quirrell was the best example! (Although he was hacked to death by Ron in the end)

However, at this moment, Snape seemed unusually calm and not worried at all.

Because he knew that Harry, as a genius seeker, had excellent dynamic vision and would definitely be able to react. Therefore, the only explanation for Voldemort's easy entry into Harry's body was that Harry had let it in on purpose.

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