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At this moment, like a ray of dawn falling from the sky, Dumbledore appeared on the battlefield.

As soon as his majestic figure appeared, the originally overwhelming situation of the battle was immediately reversed.

Dumbledore waved his wand and cast spells silently. Powerful spells shot out like thunder.

Those originally crazy Death Eaters didn't even have time to react before they were hit and fell to the ground, unconscious.

Bella saw this and turned and fled. Her figure was like a ghost, disappearing quickly into the darkness.

Harry saw this and without hesitation chased after him. The two of them ran along at lightning speed, one in front and one behind.

In a short while, they arrived at the fountain of the Ministry of Magic. At this moment, Voldemort's creepy figure finally emerged slowly! He exuded a gloomy and terrifying aura, as if he was a demon from the abyss of hell.

Dumbledore followed closely. He looked at Voldemort sharply and said righteously: "You are too stupid to dare to come here tonight, Tom!"

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Elio, who was hiding in the dark, couldn't help but look at him with interest: "It seems that this Dumbledore has already noticed our presence."

Rowling responded curiously: "Oh? Could it be that we hid so well that Dumbledore could still detect it?"

Elio explained: "No, this cannot be done by conventional means alone. This is a special ability that only a great magician possesses - the sixth sense, which is also a unique intuition of a great magician. Just like I can feel that he can sense our existence at this moment."

While Rowling and Elio were gossiping, Dumbledore also got into a fight with Voldemort!

Voldemort's Avada Kedavra Curse was like a sharp lightning that split the sky, carrying endless darkness and death, and rushing straight towards Dumbledore at lightning speed.

The green light left a chilling trail in the air, as if it was going to devour everything in its path.

Facing such a terrifying attack, Dumbledore showed extraordinary speed and agility. His figure was erratic, and he disappeared without a trace in an instant.

In the blink of an eye, he was behind Voldemort, making his fatal move fail.

At the same time, Dumbledore gently waved the wand in his hand, and a mysterious magic power gushed out from the tip of the wand and poured into several statues in the fountain.

In an instant, these motionless statues seemed to be endowed with vivid life and began to rapidly transform.

One of the statues transformed into an extremely ferocious lion, opened its bloody mouth, revealing sharp fangs, and pounced on Bella at lightning speed.

Before Bella could react, she was firmly held by the lion and unable to break free.

The other statue moved in front of Harry like an indestructible steel shield, protecting him tightly and preventing him from external harm.

Then, Dumbledore muttered something, and an obscure but powerful spell slowly came out of his mouth.

As the spell sounded, a dazzling light suddenly shot out from the tip of his wand, as dazzling as a meteor across the night sky. This light carried the energy of destroying the world and blasted straight towards Voldemort.

Voldemort's face changed slightly when he saw this, but he did not panic at all. In an instant, a solid shield made of black smoke appeared out of thin air, blocking Voldemort and trying to resist Dumbledore's powerful attack.

However, just as the two sides were in a stalemate, a cunning light suddenly flashed in Voldemort's eyes.

He seized the opportunity and without hesitation, cast the second Avada Kedavra.

This time the Killing Curse was more insidious and cunning than the previous one. It was like a poisonous snake hiding in the dark, winding forward silently, and then heading straight for Dumbledore's vitals at an extremely tricky angle.

Dumbledore was in danger, but his face was calm and his eyes were firm, without any panic. He waved his hands quickly, and powerful magic was instantly injected into the centaur statue.

The huge statue, which had been motionless, let out a low roar and suddenly flew up. Its huge body seemed to be made of copper and iron and was indestructible. With a whistling sound, it rushed straight towards Avada Kedavra.

There was only a loud "boom" sound, and the two forces collided fiercely, and for a moment there was shining light and smoke everywhere.

After the dust settled, it was discovered that Avada Kedavra was actually blocked by the centaur statue!

Seeing this, Dumbledore knew that he could no longer hold back or test Voldemort. He swung his wand violently, and a blazing flame gushed out from the top of the wand, like a savage dragon, carrying endless power and heat waves, sweeping towards Voldemort.

However, Voldemort also reacted quickly and responded well. He sneered disdainfully and waved his wand in the same way.

The surging flames twisted and deformed in midair, and in the blink of an eye, they turned into a huge python. This giant python made of fire hissed, opened its bloody mouth, and turned around to bite Dumbledore.

This sudden change made Dumbledore slightly stunned. Tom's Transfiguration skill was now on par with his own, but Dumbledore quickly came to his senses.

Just as he was concentrating on dealing with the flaming python, Voldemort took the opportunity to teleport, and in a flash, he disappeared from the spot. The next moment, he appeared in the center of the fountain.

At this moment, Voldemort's eyes flashed with a sinister cold light. He raised his wand again, "Avada Kedavra!" A pale green light suddenly shot out and went straight towards Dumbledore.

Just as the deadly green light was about to hit the target, at the critical moment, a Fox with a red glow all over its body suddenly appeared like a bolt of lightning across the night sky.

It was so fast that it spread its wide wings, stretched its neck, and opened its mouth without hesitation. With a "gulp", it swallowed the deadly green light in one gulp.

Then, Fox's whole body was ablaze with flames, and he completed his nirvana rebirth in a dazzling fire. He turned into a chicken (?w?).

Despite this unexpected turn of events, Voldemort still did not flinch. He fixed his eyes on Dumbledore, thinking about his next attack strategy.

On the other hand, seeing that Voldemort was so difficult and cunning, Dumbledore no longer hesitated and decisively used the water-to-prison technique.

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