Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 298: Absorbed [Eye of the Fate Weaver]

If it's difficult, then don't do it.

The vicious petrification curse met the "unscrupulous tenant" in the Ravenclaw diadem, and it ended up overturning the table.

A strange black mist emerged from the Ravenclaw crown and transformed into a hideous ghost face, which rushed towards the [Eye of the Weaver] floating in the air.

"It's another one of Tom's Horcruxes! And it's been hidden in the Room of Requirement!" Seeing this scene, Headmaster Dumbledore opened his eyes wide in surprise.

In such a short period of time, accidents happened one after another, and even this legendary old wizard who had seen many storms found it difficult to accept.

The ghost face formed by smoke swallowed the Eye of Fate Weaver into its mouth. In an instant, it seemed to turn into a strangely shaped neon light, constantly flashing green light.

And at this moment, those vicious petrifying curses seemed to have transformed into Sun Wukong, churning continuously in the stomach of Voldemort, the "plug princess".

However, as the saying goes, "When the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman benefits", because these two guys were fighting together for some unknown reason, everyone else present had a chance to catch their breath.

"Newt, take Bourne away from here first—"

Dumbledore stood up from behind the shield, and some kind of magic began to emanate from the old wand in his hand. He must be gathering strength to give these two guys a final blow.

However, Bourne's reaction was obviously faster than the two old wizards. He understood the principle of "killing him while he's ill" better than anyone else.

"Liquid Patronus Magic Potion is flying!"

"Here comes the sword of Gryffindor!"

As soon as Voldemort's residual spirit appeared, he cast a spell silently and without a wand, secretly summoning his trump card.

After Voldemort's residual soul swallowed the [Eye of Weaver] and was controlled for two seconds, Bourne, who got the thing, took decisive action.

He simply threw the liquefied Patronus potion in his hand, which was pronounced as "a bottle" but was actually a "bucket", into the air. With a short burst of fire from the melta gun, the glass potion bottle shattered into pieces.

A full liter or two of liquefied Patronus Charm potion fell from the sky like a localized rain shower, soaking the two entangled black magic things all over.

And this was just the prelude to Bourne's righteous sneak attack, just like when masters duel, they sprinkle lime, and then naturally a bit of cold light will come out of the sheath.

Letting go of the hilt of the chainsword and holding the Sword of Gryffindor which looked more like a dagger in his hand, Bourne suddenly leaped up and used the blade of this magic sword to fiercely pierce through the remaining soul of Voldemort and the Eye of Weaver who were still controlling each other.

Bourne has had this silver sword in his hands for some time. Out of respect for his battle brothers, even though he has been very busy recently, he still takes time out every day to maintain this magic sword.

After all, after being hidden in a nagging wizard's hat for nearly a thousand years, even if a magic sword has no machine soul, its condition at this time is far worse than when it was held in the hands of the legendary wizard Gryffindor to chop people.

It was during the maintenance process that Bourne discovered a secret hidden in the silver sword - or more accurately, in Gryffindor himself.

According to legend, Gryffindor asked the goblins to make such a weapon because he didn't want to use his wand to bully Muggles who couldn't use magic.

Therefore, in the stories related to the founder of Hogwarts, all the Muggles who appeared as villains were defeated by him in duels with his silver sword.

However, legends are just legends, but facts are still facts. Bourne discovered that this magic sword is not only very strong and sharp, but it can also strengthen itself by absorbing the magical substances it comes into contact with.

Dragon blood, milk from the Riem cow, some highly toxic potions, and even the toxin from the snake monster...

It can absorb all these things!

You taste, you taste carefully.

Anyway, Bourne didn't think that he had discovered this trait in such a short time, and Gryffindor, who had possessed it for at least several decades, would not be unaware of it.

Does Gryffindor only use a magic sword with this property when dueling with Muggles, or does it use it as a trump card when dueling with other wizards?

I'm afraid even a smart troll can figure out the answer to this question.

However, Bourne is not a riddler who likes to play guessing games. He is an Astartes warrior who has wandered in the Warhammer universe for three hundred years and is an advocate of the idea that "weapons should be practical" (of course, there is no cure for the fear of insufficient firepower).

When he discovered this property of the sword of Gryffindor, the first thing he did after the test was to take the chainsword and the meltagun, politely asked the basilisk to give him more venom, and then let the sword drink the basilisk's poison.

The reason he did this was because he knew that in addition to the horrible magic of "whoever it glares at will die", the poison in the fangs of the basilisk was also extremely terrifying, and this poison could even kill the soul.

If he had not appeared in the world of Harry Potter, according to the narrative direction of the world line, the first Horcrux made by Tom Riddle, that is, the diary, was actually pierced by Harry's basilisk fangs in the end, so the fragments of Voldemort's soul would be killed cleanly by the basilisk's venom.

Moreover, it is worth noting that at that time, Voldemort's soul fragment had already absorbed a large amount of Ginny Weasley's vitality, and he was almost able to be resurrected with full blood at the age of seventeen!

The fragment of Voldemort's soul in the Ravenclaw Diadem has not had the chance to absorb any vitality. After being dormant for so many years, it is undoubtedly much weaker than when it was first made into a Horcrux.

The [Eye of Fate Weaver] that could be controlled by it should be in a similar situation to it, otherwise it would not have been controlled by it.

So, when this pair of "brothers in distress" were pierced by the sword of Gryffindor and poisoned by the basilisk poison on the blade, they had no ability to resist and both died suddenly in less than a second.

The fragment of Voldemort's soul only let out a sharp scream, then disappeared into the sky.

The huge green gem named [Eye of the Weaver] also quickly shattered until it completely turned into a pile of ash and fell to the ground.

However, at this moment, Bourne, holding the sword of Gryffindor, seemed to have a premonition of something.

He looked down at the magic sword in his hand, then looked at the chainsaw sword that he had just inserted into the floor, and suddenly an indescribable inspiration arose in his heart, as if some kind of prophetic magic was giving him a hint.

"Ok?"

Bourne suddenly realized that this might really be prophetic magic - because the Sword of Gryffindor could absorb magical substances to strengthen its own properties. When it destroyed the Eye of the Weaver, it might have also absorbed some of the magic contained in the latter.

So, is this a good thing or a bad thing?

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