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Voldemort could roughly guess why Alex had acted the way he did—undoubtedly, it was to protect his classmates behind him, ensuring they wouldn't get hurt. Yet, it was precisely this compassion that Voldemort believed would doom him!

Hissss...

The raspy sound of Parseltongue echoed as Voldemort commanded the basilisk and used the Imperius Curse to control several trolls, sending them charging toward Alex.

He was determined to kill Alex imdiately, leaving no room for accidents.

As the trolls and basilisk rushed toward Alex, Voldemort's excitent surged. To kill a prodigy more gifted than himself—a young wizard who might one day rival rlin—filled him with exhilaration. His very soul and body trembled with anticipation.

"Die, die! This world cannot have a wizard more brilliant than !"

"First you, Alex," Voldemort thought, "and then Dumbledore. Soon, I, Voldemort, will rule the wizarding world!"

Under Voldemort's intense gaze, the basilisk locked its eyes on Alex, aiming to petrify him, while the trolls raised their massive clubs, ready to crush him into pulp.

Such a deadly assault would have required even Voldemort at his peak to tread cautiously, let alone a first-year like Alex.

Although Alex's combat abilities far surpassed those of his peers, Voldemort was certain he could not possibly reach such a level.

"Alex is as good as dead!"

But the next mont, Voldemort's confidence evaporated. His smug expression disappeared, replaced with shock and disbelief.

"What... what is this?" Voldemort murmured, as though witnessing the impossible.

---

After Alex jumped out of the window, the gathered students scread.

The drop was roughly twenty ters. A fall from such a height would undoubtedly reduce anyone to a splattered ss.

Even though they knew Alex must have had a plan, the sight of him leaping still left them trembling, as if they were the ones falling.

However, relief washed over them when they saw Alex land safely, clearly relying on so ingenious thod.

But when they realized how Alex had avoided injury, they collectively froze.

Hermione was the first to break the silence, whispering hesitantly, "Did I see that right? Alex summoned a block of water midair, and when he fell into it, all his montum just... vanished?"

Harry nodded in astonishnt. "Yes... I saw it too. But... that doesn't make any sense—it defies all the laws of physics!"

Malfoy sneered from the side. "Physics? Ugh, another Muggle concept. There are no laws of physics in the wizarding world. Our magic bends and twists all of them! Obviously, Alex has invented a new spell that negates fall damage!"

Though Harry didn't argue, Malfoy's words stung. Still, she had to admit he was likely right—Alex must have created yet another groundbreaking spell.

For other wizards, inventing a spell was an extraordinarily difficult feat, requiring imnse ti and effort to produce even a diocre spell.

But for Alex? It was as simple as a flash of inspiration. He could effortlessly craft powerful spells, as seen with his Artificial Intelligence Charm and Custom Transfiguration.

Alex was different. Alex was a genius.

This thought left Harry feeling bitter. When she first entered the wizarding world, everyone called her the "Chosen One." But even after drinking the Ancestral Potion to multiply her magical talent, she still couldn't co close to Alex.

"What kind of Chosen One am I?" she thought bitterly. "Alex is the real savior of the wizarding world."

Her thoughts were interrupted when she noticed the basilisk and trolls speeding toward Alex, ready to attack.

Before she could worry, a deafening roar erupted. The soundwaves radiated outward from Alex's position, stunning everyone, including Harry.

Then, to their astonishnt, a figure even larger than the basilisk and trolls began to rise from beneath Alex's feet.

---

As the trolls and basilisk charged, Alex raised his wand. With a silent, wordless spell, his Custom Transfiguration activated.

The ground beneath him began to tremble and rise, taking shape.

What erged was the outline of a creature, one far more massive than the trolls or the basilisk.

Unlike the dragons of this world, however, this creature was gargantuan—ten ters tall and sixty ters long. Its sheer size and presence dwarfed everything around it.

"A Dragon!" Malfoy and the others scread in unison. None of them could believe that Alex had managed to use Transfiguration to conjure such a colossal dragon. Even Professor McGonagall, a master of the craft, couldn't achieve sothing on this scale.

"Could it be that Alex's mastery of Transfiguration has already surpassed Professor McGonagall's?" Malfoy muttered in disbelief.

However, Hermione quickly denied their assumption.

"No, that's not a dragon—not the kind described in textbooks!" Hermione exclaid. "Even the largest Hungarian Horntail is only about sixteen ters long. But Alex's dragon is far larger than that!

"This isn't an ordinary dragon—it's the kind of magic dragon you'd read about in fantasy novels! A creature of extraordinary intelligence capable of casting spells!

"My goodness, this is insane! Could Custom Transfiguration really achieve sothing like this?"

Hermione's analytical mind broke down the situation based on her extensive knowledge. Yet, even with the evidence before her eyes, she could scarcely believe it.

It was already astonishing enough to transform soone into a magical creature. But to transform dirt into a legendary magic dragon? That was nothing short of miraculous.

Even transforming an ordinary dragon was an unimaginably difficult feat—one that even Professor McGonagall couldn't accomplish. To conjure a magic dragon would be exponentially harder, sothing likely beyond even the greatest white wizard of the age, Albus Dumbledore!

"It won't be long now," Hermione thought to herself. "It won't be long before the title of the strongest white wizard changes hands. Alex, a re first-year, will soon be recognized as the greatest wizard of our ti!"

Hermione couldn't imagine Dumbledore finding any way to defeat the massive creature standing before her.

With that realization, she no longer worried about Alex. Instead, she turned her attention to the basilisk and trolls ahead, curious about how they would respond to a sixty-ter-long magic dragon.

The answer? They had no chance at all. From the mont the magic dragon appeared, their fates were sealed. Death awaited them.

Even the basilisk and trolls seed to realize this. Faced with the overwhelming threat of death, they broke free from Voldemort's control, skidded to a stop, and turned tail to flee.

They needed to get as far away as possible from the mountain-like dragon if they wanted even a sliver of survival.

But the mont they attacked Alex, their deaths had already been decided. Alex could have let them run fifty ters, only to annihilate them at forty-nine.

And that was exactly what Alex did.

As the basilisk and trolls fled several hundred ters away, Alex channeled his vast, chaotic magical energy into the magic dragon beneath him.

The next mont, blazing dragonfire erupted like a force of nature, engulfing everything in its path.

The dragonfire spanned hundreds of ters in an instant, consuming the basilisk and trolls entirely. Their supposed magical resistance offered no protection—they were incinerated in less than a second, reduced to nothing but ash.

With the basilisk and trolls obliterated, Alex directed the magic dragon's gaze toward Professor Quirrell.

Quirrell stood frozen, staring at the charred ruins left by the dragonfire. His body trembled uncontrollably. Only when the dragon's enormous head lowered near him did he snap out of his daze.

As the dragon's glowing eyes locked onto him, Quirrell tilted his head upward to see Alex standing tall atop the dragon.

Realizing that he had been discovered, Voldemort, who was controlling Quirrell's body, quickly made a decision.

He knew that in his current state, he was no match for Alex. Confronting Alex head-on would be suicide.

For now, he had to retreat. The identity of Professor Quirrell was still useful. He couldn't afford to abandon it—not yet.

So he forced a stiff smile and said to Alex: "Mr. Alex, I'm so glad you're unhard. When I realized the basilisk was attacking, I rushed out imdiately to try to help, but when I arrived, I saw that you didn't need at all.

You are truly an outstanding young wizard. I believe you will surpass Dumbledore and beco the next rlin!"

After finishing his words, he carefully observed Alex's reaction. However, his expression quickly turned grim.

Alex was looking at him with a faint smile, saying nothing, as if mocking him with an expression that said, "Go ahead, keep acting."

Seeing Alex's reaction, Voldemort imdiately realized he had been exposed!

Without hesitation, he raised his wand and shouted: "Avada Kedavra!"

The thick green light of the Killing Curse shot toward Alex. Voldemort's face twisted in desperation. He knew there was no escaping now, and his only hope of survival was to kill Alex.

The Killing Curse, cast with incredible power, could instantly kill a troll—even with Voldemort in his weakened state. If it hit Alex, it might cause him so trouble.

But would he lose?

Absolutely not.

BOOOM!

A massive claw, larger than a house, rose into the air and slamd down forcefully.

The Killing Curse, capable of easily killing a troll and gravely injuring dragons, dissipated harmlessly as it struck the scales of Alex's magic dragon. It was like a pebble tossed into the ocean—a tiny ripple unable to disturb the vast, turbulent sea.

The giant claw shattered the Killing Curse and continued its descent, crushing Professor Quirrell into pulp.

After defeating Quirrell, Alex waited patiently, but nothing else happened.

Mocking, he said, "Voldemort, you thought you could escape in front of ? Dream on!"

The dragon's claw, now surrounded by blazing dragonfire, slamd down again onto Quirrell's remains.

The scorching flas instantly incinerated Quirrell's body. Just before this, a pale, ghostly figure shot out from Quirrell's body and attempted to flee. However, before it could get far, Alex effortlessly stopped it, leaving the soul fragnt floating before him.

At this mont, the commotion outside drew the attention of the professors, who rushed to the scene.

When they saw the ghostly remnant of a soul, they gasped in shock.

"Voldemort! How is he here?!"

At the sa ti, the professors noticed the colossal magic dragon under Alex's feet. Even those who weren't proficient in Transfiguration imdiately understood the magnitude of the feat before them.

Professor McGonagall, an expert in Transfiguration, was the most astonished. She exclaid:

"My goodness, Alex, is this creature your creation through Custom Transfiguration?"

Alex nodded calmly. "Yes."

He then explained the events leading up to the encounter. Despite the gravity of the situation, the professors did not reprimand Alex for killing Quirrell. To them, any Death Eater was deserving of such a fate.

Dumbledore stepped forward, concern written across his face, and said: "Mr. Alex, I know you're incredibly talented, but you're still so young. The next ti you face a situation like this, leave it to us old fools. Compared to us in the twilight of our years, you, standing in the dawn of your potential, represent far greater possibilities. I wouldn't want the future second rlin to perish so prematurely."

Although Alex believed that, apart from the world's rules themselves, nothing in the Harry Potter world could harm him, he nodded respectfully and said: "Understood, Headmaster Dumbledore."

---

After Alex defeated Voldemort, the original plot of the Harry Potter story changed drastically, with the alterations rivaling even Alex's earlier interference, such as preventing Hermione from joining Gryffindor.

However, Alex was surprised when he attempted to collect all the Horcruxes to completely eliminate Voldemort and further rewrite the plot—only to find that none of the Horcruxes were in their original locations.

Faced with this unexpected developnt, Alex imdiately contacted his true form to investigate what had happened to the Harry Potter world.

Monts later, Alex received an explanation from his true form about the sudden shift in the storyline.

It turned out that his interference had alerted the world's rules. Sensing the threat he posed, the world's rules reacted to prevent themselves from being enslaved or consud. To avoid being overtaken, the rules had moved Voldemort's Horcruxes and rewritten the plot proactively.

By rewriting the storyline themselves, the world's rules ensured that Alex's modifications would not increase the world's weight or importance. This also allowed the rules to temporarily stave off their impending doom.

Even so, the ability of the world's rules to rewrite the story was limited. To continue evolving and progressing toward becoming a more powerful world, the rules could not completely overwrite their foundational narrative. As a result, much of the storyline would still unfold as originally intended, albeit in a form that had been "heavily edited" by the rules themselves.

Alex now faced a new challenge: navigating the modified narrative, outsmarting and defeating the enhanced enemies that the world's rules had strengthened, and continuing to alter the story. Only by doing so could he increase the world's weight and solidify his influence over it.

"This world truly has the potential to rival Marvel in scale. The will of the Harry Potter world's rules is already formidable. If this world were to fully ascend to Marvel's level, its rules might very well beco the next One-Above-All," Alex mused to himself in admiration.

He wondered what chaos the world's rules would stir up next to prevent him from consuming them. But Alex remained unfazed. His current power had already reached the limits of this world, equaling or even surpassing Dumbledore, the strongest wizard in existence.

Now, his goal was clear: to steadily increase his influence within this world by making small but significant changes to the narrative, amplifying his presence and tipping the balance in his favor. With the cooperation of his true form outside the world, he would eventually consu it entirely.

The first step in his plan was to harness the chaotic magic of the Harry Potter world to consolidate the fragnted chaos-based abilities of his true form.

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