"Trespassing is not a good habit." Although Professor Dumbledore was weak, his weakness was only compared to his previous self. Against many Death Eaters who attempted to enter the castle, Professor Dumbledore could still easily stop them.

The turbulent water blocked all the Death Eaters, making Snape useless, and his attention was focused more on the duel between Tyr and Voldemort over there.

Snape couldn't see clearly how dangerous it was, but he didn't need to. Just thinking of Voldemort's methods made Snape's stomach shrink with worry.

He wanted to vomit, but he held it back. He didn't want to miss every move of Till because he was hanging his head in discomfort.

But an outsider like Snape couldn't see through the instantaneous move. He could only vaguely see in the light and shadow of the curse's dissipation that what Tier was waving forward was no longer a wand, but a gorgeous handle. Long sword.

The long sword slashed across Voldemort's arm, followed by Voldemort's angry roar and an even more intense magic attack.

What Snape saw was actually the general situation, but as Teal was the person involved, Snape's fleeting action was actually the result of her changing thoughts.

She accurately calculated the attack path between Voldemort and her in the close confrontation, and even seized the good opportunity when Voldemort's sleeves blew up when the magic collided.

Due to long-term practice of using two swords, Till's left and right hands were very proficient in using them. There was no need to exchange the wand and the long sword. The right hand was still firing the magic spell, and the left hand had already thrust out the long sword.

Voldemort is indeed a powerful person, and he was alerted the moment Tyr's sword appeared. Unfortunately, he was busy dealing with the attack from Tyr's right wand, and the sword was destined to leave him too late to dodge.

What Teal wanted was his unexpected negligence. As long as Voldemort was given a chance to react, her newly accepted mission would be difficult to complete.

At this time, Voldemort completely failed to notice that the piece of flesh that fell after being stabbed by Tyr's sword had disappeared.

The system has removed the flesh and blood, and the antidote formula that can save Professor Dumbledore has also appeared in the study room. You can get it just by waiting for Teal to enter, and you will also have a chance to watch the cooking video.

Till was in a good mood, so much so that even if she had to take a few steps back due to Voldemort's increasingly fierce attacks, she was still in the mood to smile and start looking for an opportunity to stop the duel with Voldemort.

She was not interested in having a life-and-death duel with Voldemort right now, and she could see that Voldemort didn't want to make a serious move with Till at first. It was his repeated attacks on Till that didn't work, and he became increasingly angry step by step. current level.

He realized that his opponent was not only Professor Dumbledore, who had stopped all the Death Eaters, but also Till, who had never paid much attention to him. He was also a huge obstacle to his unification of the wizarding world.

Moreover, Till did not use all his strength from the beginning to the end, and he had no intention of resisting when he was forced to retreat...

This is an opponent that may be even more difficult than Dumbledore!

Voldemort suddenly calmed down, and Teal thought he was holding back a move, but the grim-looking Dark Lord suddenly waved his hand and turned into black mist and disappeared in front of Teal.

Black mist rose into the sky and flew towards the outside of Hogwarts. The Death Eaters seemed to have received the order and all retreated. Unable to apparate within the confines of Hogwarts, they could only escape from the school quickly. At the gate, black robes rolled and disappeared one by one.

Neither Tire nor Professor Dumbledore stopped her, they just looked at Nagini on the ground and quickly crawled away.

This big snake did not forget to show off its sharp snake fangs and scarlet snake letter to the three of Teal.

"I have an urge." Till said. She wanted to burn Nagini to death directly with the fierce fire, but the temperature of the sharp fire had already spread to the tip of the staff, and Till did not take action.

She didn't know what the instinct to suppress her impulse meant. She only knew that Nagini crawled very fast, and the snake's mucus on the ground revealed its recent trajectory.

"How do you feel?" Professor Dumbledore walked up to Till. He felt that Till's performance tonight was very good, whether it was informing them or blocking Voldemort alone, "You and Voldemort were equally matched."

Till just chuckled and wiped the blood on his single-handled sword with a handkerchief.

How could she feel? Although Voldemort is powerful, his weakness is certain, and she herself has many trump cards that are useless.

Till didn't find tonight's competition very enjoyable, only the joy of completing the task and saving Professor Dumbledore.

Professor Dumbledore was left to deal with the mess - the teachers and students in the restaurant still needed to be appeased - Till excused himself as he needed a rest and returned to the office first.

Snape, who was worried about Teal, sent her all the way back.

He held his fiancée's hand carefully, worried that there might be some injury on Till's body that they didn't know about. Many curses leave no trace on the body, but the wounds are deep inside.

Voldemort especially likes this trick, and the typical Cruciatus Curse is his common method of punishing people. Of course, Voldemort also had heavier punishments, which were more bloody, such as asking Nagini to have extra meals.

"I'm fine, don't worry, Voldemort is the one who should be cured tonight." Till leaned against Snape, his eyebrows lowered, and he was not in a hurry to tell him about the antidote.

After she took a brief look at it herself, she was quite curious about what kind of exquisite potion formula could lift the vicious curse placed by Voldemort.

Professor Dumbledore's life is at stake in this curse.

Snape was not reassured by Till's understatement, so Till thought for a moment and changed the subject: "I also confirmed a fact tonight."

"Huh?" Snape put his arm around Teal's shoulders, asking her to lean against him more comfortably.

"Remember when Voldemort used the Dark Mark to hurt you?" Till sneered when he thought of this. "I guess Voldemort would have consumed a lot by doing this. He clearly saw you standing next to Professor Dumbledore tonight. He knew he could threaten us with your life, but he didn't."

Not from beginning to end.

Snape narrowed his eyes: "He doesn't dare to consume it!"

"That's right!"

Voldemort actually thought of Snape's importance to Teal, but instead of threatening him in a way that Teal was initially afraid of, he used the thing that Teal was least worried about to test the relationship.

She did not doubt Snape's love for her. His feelings for Lily had long since passed, otherwise the two of them would not be where they are now, and Till would have stopped at the beginning of this relationship.

Voldemort's understanding of Snape was still more than ten years ago, and he believed that Lily could make Snape beg him at that time, and she could also break the trust between Till and Snape now.

"Professor Dumbledore is right, Voldemort does not believe in love." Till breathed a sigh of relief.

Because I don’t believe in love, I don’t think there is love that trusts each other enough. This was the key to Voldemort's repeated miscalculations tonight.

He underestimated everything about Till.

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