Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs

Chapter 63 The decisive battle at the top of the Forbidden City

"Wizards believe in prophecies because we know they are true. Some kind of power that only wizards possess accidentally opens the curtain of time to us, allowing us to see a corner of the future."

"But do you know how Muggles make prophecies?"

Dumbledore was silent.

Voldemort smiled and said, "Ah, yes, even a wizard like you, who is admittedly sympathetic to Muggles, actually has no interest in learning about Muggles in particular. Even in their books, information is everywhere."

"Muggles say that prophecies are self-fulfilling scams. If you believe it, then the prophecies will definitely come true in the end."

"Like an innocent child being the Dark Lord."

"Even if he doesn't do anything, as long as the people around him believe the prophecy and are always full of malice towards him, then such an environment will definitely distort his mind and make him eventually become a real devil."

Dumbledore looked at Voldemort coldly: "In Hogwarts, you are everyone's favorite genius."

Voldemort nodded: "Despite this, there are still people who firmly believe that my nature is evil."

"I often think that you stand firm against Grindelwald because you have responsibilities, but what about me?"

"Because I am your student? Or simply used to doing righteous things?"

"Don't tell me it's the latter. There has never been a wizard in the world who is not an Auror who would do this for justice. Your inhumanity and unscrupulousness are only necessary for an Auror."

Dumbledore shook his head: "To deal with you, I have to use some very cruel methods."

Voldemort smiled and shook his head: "Don't kid yourself, you have a responsibility to me, Dumbledore."

"This matter has nothing to do with justice, it's just a personal grudge. Of course I don't deny it. Your willingness to take responsibility is much better than most wizards in the world."

Dumbledore sighed slowly: "I can't forgive a murderer, Tom. I don't have that power."

The smile on Voldemort's face disappeared instantly.

"Have you killed fewer people than me?"

Voldemort pointed at his feet: "Lu Ke, people think he is a squib, but in fact he is a Muggle. Let him face me."

"People will say that I killed Luke, an innocent fifth-year Hogwarts student, but they never think about it."

"Who asked a fifth year Hogwarts student to kill me?"

"Muggles say that there were two world wars that resulted in the death of tens of millions of young innocent people, but the executioners who sent them to the battlefield usurped the victory they bought with their blood and became the masters of the world."

"Look at you, Dumbledore, the greatest white wizard in the world, justice itself, the most..."

Dumbledore finally interrupted Voldemort.

"enough!"

Voldemort was indifferent and raised his voice as he continued: "The great Headmaster of Hogwarts!"

"How many Gryffindors are there, ready to face me?"

"Killing a powerless wizard is just as disgusting to me."

"Because it's so boring."

Voldemort looked at Dumbledore and his smile slowly bloomed: "You hate me like this."

"Sorry, I don't know why. I don't know when it has been like this."

Dumbledore shook his head and raised his wand: "Sorry, Tom."

The terrifying power exploded in an instant.

Voldemort laughed and raised his wand: "Don't sound like you are ready to fight to the death, Lu Ke will catch up soon."

Dumbledore frowned.

The terrifying curse collided in the air on the roof of the castle, and the explosive power splashed out like lightning.

Voldemort's power exceeded Dumbledore's expectations.

His wand is still in the principal's office at Hogwarts, but Voldemort's power has not diminished at all.

A wand is an extension of a wizard's fingers, the basis of power, and such a thing is simply not possible.

But of course Voldemort would not tell Dumbledore why this happened.

In fact, after Voldemort regained his body but was destroyed by Lu Ke, he hid in the Muggle world for a year and learned everything about Muggles.

And he saw a statement in a philosophical book.

That's what defines being human.

If a person's body has completely changed, his soul has also completely changed, and only memories remain, then maybe this person is essentially a different person.

Although Voldemort didn't care, after losing his wand, he suddenly felt that this was a question worth thinking about.

So after getting his body back with the blood of Harry Potter, he went to Ollivander's wand shop alone.

There, Voldemort bought a new wand.

He only used a small spell to mislead Ollivander, making him unaware that the customer standing in front of him was the former Voldemort.

Then Voldemort actually got a new wand.

Only Voldemort and Bellatrix Lestrange knew about this.

Voldemort used this to construct a trap.

He had several plans at the same time, and this was one of them that went hand in hand.

All the white wizards, including Dumbledore, felt that since Voldemort did not have a wand, his power would be greatly reduced and there was nothing to worry about. However, in fact, the wand in Voldemort's hand now truly belongs to him and can fully unleash his power. .

Of course, Dumbledore has seen what terrifying power Voldemort now has, and of course he will doubt whether Voldemort has got his wand back.

But he never believed it.

Voldemort first tricked Luke into breaking Peter Pettigrew's wand, and then used Lucius Malfoy's wand to kill him.

This trick left such a deep impression on Dumbledore that he couldn't believe that the third wand used by Voldemort was actually his wand.

Two of the most powerful living wizards in the wizarding world stood together on top of Shafiq Castle.

Neither of them shouted any spells, and the power of the spells shuttled back and forth like lightning.

Voldemort did not like to use the killing curse as much as he had always shown. He had been flickering around Dumbledore in an elusive way, and after finding the blind spot, he sneaked in with the fatal curse.

Dumbledore never directly threw powerful spells on Voldemort. Instead, he used the surrounding tiles and giant trees and the monster stone statues squatting on the eaves to become active helpers and went straight to Voldemort.

The battle between the two was like a powerful ghost, with figures appearing and disappearing, but the terrifying power storm never dissipated.

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