Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 145 Not all wizards can be Gandalf

Tell a joke and enjoy it.

If one day Voldemort was caught by the people from the Tribunal, he would be put on a device that restricted his psychic abilities and magic, and he would be put in front of the inquisitor for interrogation.

After some persuasion and education, the judge asked: "How many people have you killed with your own hands?"

Voldemort, who was bruised and swollen and unable to resist, could only answer honestly: "About two hundred, right?"

The judge nodded slightly, and then continued to ask seriously: "What about yesterday?"

Upon hearing this, Voldemort could only stare blankly with his eyes full of ignorance.

Although this is just a joke, it is enough to illustrate some problems.

For example, Voldemort may think that he is good at killing people and setting fires, but in fact some of the farts in the Warhammer world are more qualified than him.

Casting "Gryffindor's Battle Charm" on yourself can indeed increase your strength a little, and at the same time, you can become a melee wizard like Gryffindor.

But he didn't know that doing so was actually of no use.

Not to mention using magic spells to simulate, but actually becoming the legendary wizard who specializes in melee combat. Facing an Astartes who has experienced hundreds of battles, his level of melee combat skills is still a novice in the eyes of the opponent. level.

Even if he travels to the world of Harry Potter, it is unlikely that Bourne will fully unleash his murderous nature, and his ferocity in battle will be somewhat compromised.

However, this does not mean that he will not do that, especially when a heretic mocks him.

Bourne quickly took up his stance and launched a wave of attacks in the form of "Sigismund's Strike". He waved the chain sword in his hand and slashed at Voldemort in various tricky and unreasonable ways.

With no time to dodge, Voldemort had no choice but to use his half-sword to block with a bang to slow down this raging attack.

However, this just fell into Bourne's trap - after all, if Sigismund's attack was really so easy to parry, all the people in the radiant galaxy who were hacked to death by the so-called "first swordsman under the Primarch" How can we die in peace when there are cows, ghosts, and snakes on the road?

As sharp steel collides with each other, this is just the prelude to a fierce fight. Bourne has rich fighting experience and skillfully switches between different attack methods.

He jumped up suddenly and slashed at Voldemort with his sword. Voldemort, who used magic to imitate the "Legendary Sword Master" Gryffindor's 70-80% charm, was quite responsive. He first deflected the attack with his half-sword, and then quickly retreated to allow his sharp edge to be opened at the same time. A little distance.

However, Bourne did not intend to stop. He quickly turned around and waved his arms, launching another fierce attack on Voldemort.

Because he transformed into the Primaris Astartes form, his wingspan was much longer than that of ordinary humans. No matter how hard Voldemort retreated, it would be difficult for him to exit the attack radius of his chainsword.

He used the saw teeth of the chain sword to twist the half-sword. This weapon, which was conjured with a wand and was actually a magic spell, was almost snatched away by Bourne on the spot. Voldemort had no choice but to struggle desperately and continue to use output to maintain the strength of the sword in his hand (so as not to be crushed by the chain sword).

Although he didn't intend to admit defeat, anyone who fell into such an anxious state during a close fight could not help but feel a little panicked.

Especially for novices like Voldemort who have never systematically practiced using a sword to kill people and only use magic to cheat.

He slashed hard at Bourne with his half-sword, but Bourne's majestic body had agility that was inconsistent with his appearance. He just missed the attack and escaped the attack.

At the same time, the chain sword accelerated and stabbed Voldemort at a tricky angle, and Voldemort was also nervously dodging the attack.

Such a fierce fight lasted for about a few seconds. Even though the spell enhanced Voldemort's (actually Quirrell) physical strength, he was already covered in sweat and had no self-expansion at the beginning.

However, Byrne had a trick up his sleeve and saved it for this moment.

He suddenly raised his chainsword and slashed at Voldemort's neck.

Voldemort tensed up when he saw this, feeling that his life was hanging by a thread. At the critical moment, he unleashed all his strength and tried his best to slash Bourne's chain sword diagonally, trying to knock it off its original trajectory.

Not only that, Voldemort, who was hiding on the back of Quirrell's head, also insidiously recited a spell - although he used the "Gryffindor Battle Curse", it does not mean that this guy is Gryffindor, he is still Gryffindor. The original Tom Riddle naturally didn't know anything about martial ethics.

"Expelo!"

A ray of crimson light shot out from the half-hand sword that was turned into a wand, and accurately hit the chain sword that was very close at hand.

The latter slipped out of Bourne's hand in response, spinning and flying behind Quirrell. Because it was a spell recited by Voldemort, according to the rules of the spell, this stripped weapon would naturally fall into Voldemort's hands.

There's just one problem: Voldemort now relies on Quirrell's body to fight, and he doesn't have enough palms to catch the chainsword.

And this was also the fatal omission that Voldemort saw with his own eyes when the chain sword, which was still roaring, made a big loop above his and Quirrell's heads and was about to fall.

"Expulso!"

He quickly used a spell again, trying to knock the spinning chain sword away as far away from him as possible.

However, this was the moment Bourne was waiting for.

When Voldemort used "Expelliarmus", he didn't even resist, and even slightly increased the initial speed of the chain sword like "helping the horse to ride".

Moreover, doesn’t he only have the chain sword as a weapon? The psychic scepter with the hammer head in the shape of an eagle has also been thirsty for a long time and has been eager to hit something.

"boom!"

Just like hitting the ball "triple speed" with a bat, Bourne's psychic scepter hit Quirrell's torso directly from the side, sending the wizard flying straight away like a bludger.

At the same time, Bourne also suddenly rushed out from where he was. He stretched out his hand and accurately grasped the hilt of the chain sword that had not flown far.

Without any hesitation, the chain sword rushed towards Quirrell's neck, which had been beaten so hard that he could no longer straighten his back, and slashed at it, directly tearing open the flesh and blood...

This battle, which lasted less than ten seconds, illustrates a truth: not all wizards are Gandalf, even if they can use magic spells to cheat.

The scene of Voldemort being suddenly beheaded also shocked an onlooker.

Snape stared at the head rolling on the ground with wide eyes. As a potion master, he often has to deal with various materials that ordinary people cannot see directly, so he is not actually that intolerable to such bloody scenes.

What he really cared about was what Voldemort had just said, "conquer death" - if he died because his head was cut off, then the Dark Lord was probably deceiving him.

On the contrary...

"You are seeking death!"

Along with the extremely suppressed roar, black smoke-like things suddenly spewed out from Chilo's seven orifices that could not be closed. They are gathered into a group, unable to be completely formed, but occasionally they happen to form a ferocious grimace.

Seeing the Dark Lord in this appearance, Snape vaguely guessed something. After all, he had conducted extremely in-depth research on black magic. However, this kind of speculation almost completely dispelled the enthusiasm he had just mentioned.

"Lily can't be resurrected, at least not by Voldemort's method. Moreover, having to transform into this inhuman and ghostly state in order to live may be even more painful."

Thinking of this, he quickly shouted to Bourne: "Stand there and don't move, I'll go -"

But Bourne couldn't listen to him right now.

Because at the same time that Voldemort showed his remnant soul, he felt like he was being locked in, even though the other party didn't take any substantive actions other than harsh words.

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