Chapter 426 A Meteor Shower That Turns into Reality! The Staff-Seizing Operation Ends in Dismal Fail
Chapter 426 A Meteor Shower That Turns into Reality! The Staff-Seizing Operation Ends in Dismal Fail
Voldemort seems to have conceived the idea of kidnapping Dumbledore and using Dumbledore's safety to threaten Dumbledore and Dudley.
As she spoke, she once again removed the hood from her wizard's robe, revealing a bald, green-skinned, noseless, red-eyed monster face.
Upon seeing this face, Dige's heart skipped a beat.
But Digg had already mentally prepared himself to face Voldemort, so he didn't reply and instead used his most powerful illusion magic.
This was done to draw Voldemort's attention, giving him an opportunity to launch a sneak attack;
Secondly, it was to use extremely impressive magical light effects to alert the residents of the distant wizarding community and remind them to evacuate.
"Look, a shooting star!"
Diggs swung his wand diagonally upwards, the tip of the wand pointing directly at the night sky behind Voldemort.
"A clumsy little trick. Do you think I can't recognize the staff-waving gesture and magical fluctuations of illusion magic?"
To put it bluntly, illusion magic is just an upgraded version of the 'mark manifestation' spell; it has no offensive power!
Voldemort, with an air of complete confidence, didn't even turn her head or look behind her.
He still stared at Dige with disdain, wanting to press her for more information.
Just as Digg panicked and was about to cast a spell to attack Voldemort in front of him,
Voldemort, who had been looking confident, suddenly changed her expression slightly.
She sensed a powerful attack aimed at the back of her head.
"Star Protection!"
Without a second thought, Voldemort unleashed the ancient Star Magic, a technique now lost to the Black family.
The stars in the night sky, especially those in Aquarius, cast their light, which quickly coalesced into a barrier of starlight around Voldemort, protecting her.
The next second, a small meteor with flames fell from the sky and crashed into the starlight barrier next to Voldemort.
Voldemort had already turned around and looked up at the night sky, where she saw an extremely bright and eye-catching meteor shower.
As the shooting stars fell from the sky, they formed the words "Voldemort" and "retreat".
There are also some meteors falling even faster on the periphery, which are not responsible for forming words.
The little meteor that just hit Voldemort's Starlight Barrier was the first meteor in the outermost circle.
"Is this real? This can't be!"
Voldemort was stunned.
If these shooting stars in the sky are all real and not illusions, then the combined attack power of this magic is definitely stronger than any attack magic she could unleash with her best wand.
She felt that even Dumbledore and Grindelwald might not be able to cast such a spell.
How could it possibly be cast by an unknown, ordinary wizard?
Furthermore, she felt that she was becoming increasingly unlucky, unlucky to an absurd degree!
Having inherited Voldemort's legacy, her magical abilities skyrocketed, and she felt that few in the world could rival her.
As a result, whoever she bothered could deliver an unprecedented magical shock to her.
How did Voldemort manage to rule such a powerful and talented magical world in the past?
Is he that durable?
Voldemort was completely baffled.
But the falling meteors will not stop falling just because Voldemort is thinking.
Soon, one after another, small meteors bombarded Voldemort's Starlight Barrier.
Voldemort dodged, but the little meteors continued to bombard her.
If Voldemort hadn't continuously cast spells without a staff, drawing starlight to strengthen the starlight barrier around her, this protective barrier would have withstood the bombardment of at most five small meteors before being destroyed.
Voldemort was not one to passively defend herself; she began to cast spells in retaliation, black mist and starlight mingling to form magical arrows that shattered the meteors hurtling towards her.
Having experienced it firsthand, I can confirm that each of these meteors is indeed a real object, which is truly outrageous.
Voldemort's current mindset is like these shooting stars chasing her—it's explosive.
At the same time, she began to think about the reasons.
If this magical attack wasn't due to Digo's power, then it must be due to the power of Digo's wand.
Amycus did not lie to her.
While Voldemort was fending off the pursuing meteor, she was distracted by Digg.
She noticed that Dige was staring blankly at her, at the swarm of bleeding minions that were relentlessly attacking her, and his expression and eyes showed the same surprise as hers.
This indirectly confirms her guess.
It's not that the diva is amazing, it's that the magic wand in the diva's repertoire is amazing.
Moreover, even Digg himself probably didn't realize that his wand could be this powerful.
This should be the first time Digo has used such magic.
"Stop daydreaming, quickly activate the magic I've sealed within my wand!"
Dali's voice suddenly appeared in Dige's stunned ears.
This startled Dige, restoring some of his fighting spirit.
While Voldemort was dodging and weaving, preoccupied with the constant barrage of small meteors, he pointed his old wand, modified by Dudley, at Voldemort.
The next instant, the blood-red phoenix pattern on the wand lit up.
A huge, fiery phoenix immediately appeared in front of the wand and pounced on Voldemort.
This 'Fire God's Path' spell, which Dudley had sealed away in the past, originally only had the attack power of an elite professor.
At this moment, with the secret enhancement of Dudley's clone, he suddenly possessed the magical attack power of a newly ascended legendary wizard.
Moreover, like the physical meteors secretly constructed by Dudley's clones, they can automatically track and relentlessly attack Voldemort.
"Shit!"
Voldemort couldn't help but curse. Faced with the combined pursuit and fierce attack of the fire phoenix and the meteor shower, she would probably have to run away again as the end of this operation.
She was very unwilling and regretful.
I regret why I destroyed Alecto's wand before. Even if it wasn't handy, it was still better than casting spells without a wand!
A skilled wizard who has mastered the art of wandless spellcasting will unleash spells with significantly greater power when using a wand compared to when unusing one.
Having a suitable wand will greatly enhance the power of your spells.
This is why wizards, regardless of whether they can cast spells without a wand, always carry a wand with them at all times.
Voldemort was furious, but there was no going back.
The phoenix and the meteor shower represent the harsh reality she must confront at this moment.
"Thunderous explosion! Clear water like a spring! Avada Kedavra~ Let's devour this giant melon!!!"
Voldemort extended her finger, casting a spell without a staff.
He used the Explosion Spell to deal with the incoming meteor shower, and the Water Condensation Spell to create a giant water ball that struck the incoming fire phoenix. Finally, amidst all the chaos, he cast the Killing Spell on Digo from afar.
A shooting star automatically broke away from the group and flashed swiftly to the green light of the Killing Curse, blocking Voldemort's desperate counterattack.
Meanwhile, the fire phoenix, which had been baptized by the giant water sphere, and the meteor shower, which had been baptized by the explosion curse, were not completely destroyed.
Finally, the little phoenix carrying billowing steam and the last few intact little meteors broke through the starlight barrier that hadn't had time to replenish its starlight, and struck Voldemort.
This is the bitter fruit Voldemort has to bear for misjudging the battle situation, mindlessly engaging in combat, and distracting herself by operating on two fronts.
"what--"
A piercing scream rang out, and a plume of black smoke flew out from the flames and the magical energy of the explosion, performing an illusionary teleportation in mid-air.
It transformed into a spiral and disappeared.
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