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Chapter Five Hundred and Four Post-War Summary

It was over, Felix felt relieved.

He bent down and twisted the magic wand on the ground into powder, still recalling the battle just now. In general, he performed well enough, almost equally with Voldemort. At most, he seemed a little embarrassed by avoiding the exaggerated life-seeking curse. However, his biggest purpose in this trip reached the approximate strength range of Voldemort, providing a basis for the next battle.

Felix grinned, and suddenly realized that the situation seemed to be the opposite of more than a decade ago.

Voldemort once challenged Dumbledore many times because he thought he was in a period of rising strength that he did such seemingly self-inflicted things. But now, the situation has changed, and Felix is ​​the one who is constantly improving. He doesn't mind fighting Voldemort at all.

But Voldemort definitely doesn't think so. He should hope to have a final say next time he meets, and directly curse Felix to death.

‘It will probably be quiet for a few months…’ Felix thought, Voldemort did not have any gains in this battle, but what he got was bad news: he was finally sure that Felix was on the same level as him.

There is common sense in the magic world here.

The physical differences between wizards are not as big as imagined. Even elite wizards like Snape, Professor McGonagall, or Moody are difficult to withstand the blows of two or three coma curses at the same time, not to mention the existence of super-specified spells like the Avadassori Curse. 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 and more mysterious and will not appear easily unless he is fully sure.

"What will Voldemort do next? Find a handy wand to create chaos, sow discord and passively wait for opportunities." These are three methods that Felix thought of. According to his judgment, Voldemort should try one by one in order.

The first thing is to find a suitable magic wand.

It just so happens that Felix has the same demand.

The magic world has the least lacking legends of powerful wands, but if you really need to study them carefully, you often have no way to start. Many wizards automatically classify such legends into the category of fairy tales. Few people take the initiative to search for them, and even if they find them, it may not be more suitable for them.

Felix has some knowledge of wand learning, but basically depends on understanding the characteristics of different wand materials. As for him to judge which rumor is more reliable and more evidenced, he has no idea. However, he doesn't know it himself, but he can consult someone who understands this.

Dumbledore and Ollivander's wand shop owner are two suitable candidates in Felix's mind.

It would be even better if Ollivand had the ability to customize a wand for himself. He had a lot of hair and it wouldn't be a pity to take out some to create a wand. Felix thought to himself, but Voldemort would be in trouble, and he didn't even have an eyebrow.

"But Voldemort's strength is also ridiculously strong, especially his attack." Felix said to himself, then laughed in silence, "It's not unfair to him being restrained by Dumbledore. The powerful transformation technique simply defeats Voldemort's combat system."

Felix, Dumbledore and Voldemort are three people standing at the top of the wizard.

But after careful investigation, their magic paths are different. Felix himself is the most extensive. In addition to the magical system, he is also compatible with the research directions of Salazar Slytherin and Royna Ravenclaw, and conventional spells are not weak. Dumbley is the oldest and has almost no shortcomings under the polishing of time, but his strongest is undoubtedly the transfiguration technique. Voldemort walked to the black path one by one. After digesting Salazar Slytherin's legacy, he then made great strides towards the direction of black magic. Perhaps he also integrated his understanding of death into the black magic. Although it was beyond recognition, the damage power of the spell should be the strongest among the three people.

If Felix had chosen, he would rather face Dumbledore. At least the magic text is as diverse as that of a transfiguration, and he could also spend time or use ancient magic to attack.

Magic text, transformation techniques, and black magic formed a circle, which forced Felix to sigh at the wonder of fate.

But since he and Dumbledore stood together, Voldemort should be the headache now.

...

When Harry woke up from the bedroom of Black's old house, Ron's loud snoring sound was heard.

Harry got up from the bed and put on his glasses. The things in the room suddenly became clear. He looked carefully at Ron in the darkness and he was sleeping soundly until this time, and he had time to think about something.

First he received the Merlin Medal and touched his pocket, which was empty. Unexpectedly, he found a gold medal next to the pillow, with a purple ribbon wrapped around it. After the ceremony, he was told about the plan for the fishing operation. After a while, he finally got the exact news, but after that, things became strange.

He saw Voldemort.

Judging from the discussion he heard afterwards, Voldemort seemed to have hidden his magic in the vampire's body. Harry's breathing was so familiar. He touched the scar on his forehead. Principal Dumbledore had said similar things to him.

He suddenly felt cold, worried that he would die silently like the vampire he saw during the day.

My mind began to buzz, as if someone was talking to him.

But Dumbledore assured Ms. Bones that there would be no negative impact, whether it was for him or others. Others... Harry thought about the word and felt a little harsh. He suddenly glanced at Ron, who was snoring in great pleasure, which made Harry feel a little more uncomfortable, at least Ron was not worried that he would suddenly pull out his wand and give him a message.

But whether Dumbledore's statement counts or not, Harry had doubts.

This situation is quite rare, isn't it? If there is another person who is swaying with a lightning-shaped scar on his head, it will definitely be recorded in a book, and Hermione will spare no effort to find it out and tell him with great enthusiasm that there is a bad guy he has encountered.

Without even her hands on finding it, people would automatically put the person's name together with him to exhibit, discuss and lament the miracle of magic.

But the fact is that he was the only one who was killed and safe after being hit by the curse of life. Even Professor Hepp denied the claim of resurrection from the dead. He was the only one, Harry thought, although it was not his credit at all.
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