Chapter 106 Are you in such a hurry to leave?
Chapter 106 Are you in such a hurry to leave?
Chapter 106 Are you in such a hurry to leave?
This energy destroyed his body in an instant.
Immediately afterwards, it surged and exploded in all directions like a tsunami!
The instant the green light emanated from Voldemort's body, Lynch's mind raced, and he silently lifted the restriction on Apparition within the Hogwarts area.
The next second, Voldemort's body exploded, while Lynch's hand had already firmly grasped Harry's shoulder.
The spinning motion was almost negligible; with just a soft "whoosh," he and Harry had vanished from their spot.
at the same time-
Countless white and smooth stone bricks appeared out of thin air, growing rapidly upwards, stacking, and fitting together as if they had a life of their own!
In the blink of an eye, faster than Voldemort's self-destruction, a huge cube-shaped cage made of white stone bricks appeared out of thin air, completely enclosing the entire Mirror of Erised room!
The ceiling, floor, and four walls were all replaced by these indestructible stone bricks that emitted a soft white light.
Q: How can the power of an explosion be multiplied?
A: By confining all the energy of the explosion within a small, non-expandable space, the shock waves are allowed to repeatedly overlap and resonate within it.
Then, a terrifyingly muffled roar echoed from the sealed cage made of white stone bricks.
If no action is taken, the loud noise will undoubtedly echo throughout Hogwarts Castle, and may even wake Hagrid, who is dozing in his hut.
Fortunately, Dumbledore had made preparations in advance to ensure that no movement from the trap could be transmitted to the outside world. He wanted to keep the fight against Voldemort within a certain scope for the time being and not to spread it around. After all, no one knew how many fanatical followers Voldemort had hidden in the shadows, waiting anxiously for any news from their master.
At this moment, handling the situation discreetly is the best course of action.
However, the safe house that Dumbledore and Lynch used for observation was certainly not among the prohibited or restricted areas.
Lynch and Harry appeared inside the safe house with a soft sound.
Upon appearing, Lin Qi did not pause at all, immediately taking a step forward as if the spatial transfer just now was as easy as taking an ordinary step.
He stood before the water curtain, his eyes fixed on the stone cage that trembled violently but remained motionless despite Voldemort's self-destruction.
Harry, on the other hand, was far from being so composed.
The intense dizziness and sense of imbalance brought on by the rapid spatial shift struck him, causing him to stumble and fall forward like a wolf.
His knees and hands slammed heavily against the cold stone ground.
Immediately afterwards, the water curtain on the wall faithfully transmitted the loud noise of Voldemort's self-destruction to Harry's ears.
Harry fell to the ground, straightening his arms to support his upper body. He felt dizzy from the shock, and his ears were ringing.
There is also some tinnitus.
He shook his head, trying to clear his head.
Then he looked up and realized he must have been so shaken that he was hallucinating—he actually saw Headmaster Dumbledore! Didn't Professor McGonagall say that Headmaster Dumbledore had left for the Ministry of Magic?
He quickly realized this was not a hallucination, because Dumbledore walked up to him and helped him up.
Dumbledore asked with concern, "Mr. Potter, are you alright?"
"I...I'm fine," Harry replied instinctively, realizing what was happening.
Dumbledore wanted to say something more, but was interrupted by a voice.
"He's out."
Harry recognized it as Professor Lynch's voice.
He turned his head in the direction of the sound and saw Professor Lynch standing straight, and in front of Professor Lynch a water curtain that covered the entire wall.
The image showed a square room made of perfectly fitted white bricks. Although no one told him, Harry knew that was the room he had just been in.
But before he could marvel at the magic of the water curtain, he saw "him" that Professor Lynch had mentioned.
A blurry, eerie shadow with constantly shifting and reassembling edges, displaying a morbidly gray hue, is slowly "seeping" out from the interior of a white stone brick wall.
The feeling wasn't like traveling through time; it was more like being rejected and squeezed.
The shape of this shadow was extremely unstable, like a pot of boiling, churning, thick asphalt, or like a living, constantly twisting and writhing cloud of cold smoke. It was slowly and unsettlingly struggling to break free from the white cage.
Suddenly, Harry saw a blurry human face flash across the surface of the shadow.
Harry was startled—this was Voldemort!?
Lynch and Dumbledore also captured the same scene.
Dumbledore spoke softly, a hint of barely perceptible regret in his voice: "It seems that even this ancient power cannot completely suppress him."
"Headmaster Dumbledore, please remove the stone bricks." Lynch's gaze was fixed intently on the gray shadow on the water screen. "I need to determine his current state."
After saying that, he spun slightly and disappeared from the room.
At the same time, Dumbledore took out his wand and waved it in the air, and the white stone cage on the other side disappeared silently, as if it had never existed.
the other side.
Voldemort painstakingly pierced his soul, bit by bit, through the white stone brick wall from the inside to the outside.
I don't know where those damned hangmen found those stone bricks, but each one contained ancient and powerful magical energy.
Although it cannot harm or imprison itself, it still creates some obstacles to its actions.
The self-destruction just now did not cause any damage to his soul; on the contrary, passing through these stone bricks consumed a lot of energy.
Voldemort felt a surge of resentment. When he was in his soul state, consuming the energy stored within his soul was the only way to maintain its stability.
However, in the soul state, this energy is depleted as soon as it is used, and cannot be replenished in any way.
Only by finding a suitable life form to possess can it absorb the host's life force like a parasite to replenish itself and stabilize this damned weak state.
Even though one has transcended death, as energy diminishes, one's strength will rapidly decline, and one's condition will become increasingly weak.
Until it reached a point where even a gentle breeze felt like being torn apart by a thousand knives.
That kind of situation is worse than death, and even a person with a strong will like Voldemort would not want to experience it again.
The most urgent task is to leave Hogwarts and find a new body to possess as soon as possible, even if it's a small animal like a snake or rat, as long as it can stabilize my soul!
Voldemort emerged from the stone bricks, having made up his mind.
But before he could escape, a calm voice sounded from behind him:
"Are you in such a hurry to leave?"
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