A Certain Hogwarts Magician Professor

Chapter 506 Summary after the war

It was over, Felix breathed a sigh of relief.

He bent down and twisted the shards of the wand on the ground into powder, still reminiscing about the battle just now. In general, he performed well enough, almost on par with Voldemort, and at most looked a little embarrassed because he avoided the exaggerated death curse, but the biggest purpose of his trip was achieved - Felix circled The approximate strength range of Voldemort is provided, which provides a basis for the next battle.

Felix grinned, and he suddenly realized that the situation seemed to be reversed from ten years ago.

Voldemort has repeatedly challenged Dumbledore, and it is because he thinks that he is in a period of rising strength, so he will do this seemingly self-inflicted thing. Now, the situation is reversed, Felix is ​​the one who keeps improving, and he doesn't mind fighting Voldemort more.

But Voldemort certainly didn't think so. He should have hoped that the next time they met, he could make a final decision and directly curse Felix to death.

'It will probably stop for a few months...' Felix thought, this battle with Voldemort was not without gain, but what he got was bad news: he could finally be sure that Felix was on the same level as him. .

There is a common sense in the magic world.

The physical differences between wizards are not as big as one might imagine. Even elite wizards like Snape, Professor McGonagall, or Moody could hardly withstand the blow of two or three stun spells at the same time, not to mention the existence of super-spec spells like the Avada Sophia. . Therefore, when Voldemort believes that he may be attacked by two wizards of the same level at any time, his whereabouts will only become more mysterious, and he will not show up easily unless he is absolutely sure.

"What will Voldemort do next? Find the wand that is in hand - create chaos, sow discord - passively wait for the opportunity -" These are the three methods that Felix thought of. In his judgment, Voldemort should try one by one in order .

The first is to find a suitable wand.

It just so happened that Felix had the same need.

There is no shortage of legends about powerful wands in the magic world, but if you really want to study them carefully, you often have no way to start. Many wizards automatically attribute such legends to the category of fairy tales.

Felix has some knowledge of wand science, but he basically stays on the understanding of the characteristics of different wand materials. As for letting him judge which rumor is more reliable and more basis, he has no way to start, but he doesn't know it himself, but You can ask someone who knows about this.

The owners of Dumbledore and Ollivander's wand shop were two suitable candidates for Felix.

It would be even better if Ollivander had the ability to customize a wand for himself. He's got a lot of hair, and it doesn't hurt at all to pull out some custom-made wands. Felix thought to himself, but Voldemort was in trouble, he didn't even have eyebrows.

"It's true that Voldemort's strength is outrageous, especially his attacks." Felix said to himself, and then he laughed dumbly, "But it's not wrong for him to be restrained by Dumbledore, the powerful Transfiguration is almost complete. Voldemort's combat system."

Felix, Dumbledore and Voldemort are the three who stand at the apex of wizards.

But after careful investigation, their magical paths are different. Felix himself is the most extensive. In addition to the Rune system, he is also compatible with the research directions of Salazar Slytherin and Rowena Ravenclaw. Conventional spells are not weak; Dumbledore is the oldest and has almost no shortcomings under the polishing of time, but his strongest is undoubtedly Transfiguration, while Voldemort is all the way to the dark, digesting Salazar. After Slytherin's legacy, he then made great strides in the direction of black magic. Perhaps he also integrated his understanding of death into black magic. Although it is beyond recognition, the damage of the spell should be the strongest among the three. the one.

If Felix were to choose, he would rather face Dumbledore, at least the Rune was as varied as Transfiguration, and he could spend time, or use ancient magic to fight.

Rune, transfiguration, black magic, and invisible became a circle, which made Felix have to feel the wonder of fate.

But since he was standing with Dumbledore, it was Voldemort who had the headache now.

...

Ron's loud purring sounded when Harry woke from his bedroom in Black's old house.

Harry got out of bed, put on his glasses, and everything in the room became clear, and he glanced cautiously at Ron in the dark - he was sleeping soundly - until then he didn't have time to think about something .

First he got the Merlin Medal - he felt in his pocket, it was empty, and unexpectedly, he found the Gold Medal next to the pillow, with a purple sash wrapped around it. After the ceremony, he was told the plan of the fishing operation, and after a while of fear, he finally got the exact news, but then things got strange.

He saw Voldemort.

From the discussion he heard afterwards, Voldemort seemed to be hiding his magic in the vampire's body, Harry caught his breath, what a familiar saying, he touched the scar on his forehead, and Headmaster Dumbledore told him similar words.

He suddenly shivered, worried that he would die silently like the vampires he had seen during the day.

There was a buzzing in his head, as if someone was talking to him.

But Dumbledore assured Ms Burns that there would be no negative effects, either on him or on others. The others... Harry pondered the word, and found it a little harsh. He glanced abruptly at Ron, who was snoring freely, which made Harry feel better, at least Ron wasn't worried that he would suddenly pull his wand out for him.

But whether Dumbledore's statement counted, Harry had a doubt.

That's pretty rare for him, isn't it? If there's someone else walking through the market with a lightning-shaped scar on their head, it's sure to be recorded in some book, and then Hermione will go to great lengths to find it out and gleefully tell him that he's had the same misfortune. Egg.

Even without her having to look for it, people will automatically put the person's name on display with him, discuss and sigh about the miracle of magic.

But the fact is that he was the only one who survived the death curse, and even Professor Hepp denied the claim of resurrection. He's the only one, Harry thought, though that wasn't his fault at all.

Because his example is so rare, so back to the previous question, is Dumbledore's statement correct?

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