He is dead!
At this mont, Voldemort felt very unwell. Why did that old man Grindelwald just throw the wand to him?
Is this giving alms to yourself?
Voldemort felt as sick as if he had eaten a fly and couldn't understand how things had turned out like this.
Grindelwald actually committed suicide in the end?
Did that old guy deliberately disgust himself before he died?
Countless thoughts flashed through Voldemort's mind, and his eyes fell on the wand that was about to be engulfed in flas. He stretched out his hand and let the wand fly into his hand automatically.
Voldemort reached out and stroked the wand, muttering to himself: "Is this the legendary Death Stick?"
As if to confirm whether this "Death Stick" was as magical as the legend said, Voldemort waved it lightly around, and an invisible force directly suppressed the surging demonic flas. However, Voldemort's face looked very unhappy when he used it, because he could clearly feel that it was just an ordinary wand, almost no different from the wand he got from Dumbledore's tomb, and it was even far inferior to the yew wand he had used before.
Why doesn't the Death Stick exert its power and work miracles for its owner as the legend says?
Or... this isn't the legendary Death Stick at all.
Although countless thoughts were churning through his mind, Voldemort did not abandon the wand he had worked so hard to get until he confird its authenticity.
Especially since his mind is in a ss right now, he needs to calm down and sort out his thoughts.
His intuition told him that he was most likely being fooled, and the one who dared to do that was either Albert Anderson, the Mudblood, or Dumbledore.
Otherwise, Grindelwald wouldn't have said at the end: You can't beat him, and you can't win! There are many things you don't understand.
Damn the Riddler.
Voldemort wanted to drag Grindelwald out and whip his corpse, but unfortunately the old guy died so cleanly that even his ashes were scattered himself.
Let’s leave here first!
Voldemort was unwilling to stay here any longer. When he walked towards the gap that had just been blasted by Grindelwald and was about to leave the Nurngard Tower from there, he saw the black firebirds perched outside the tower and finally realized what the old man had done.
Damn it!
The dark wizards under his command and the newly freed prisoners are still in this tower.
Voldemort could no longer imagine how many people were still alive.
I've been tricked!
This feeling cannot be wrong. It must have been the work of that Mudblood Albert Anderson. Only he likes to play this kind of trick of killing soone with a borrowed knife.
Voldemort no longer had much hope as to how many people were still alive. He looked at the wand he had just obtained and suddenly wanted to throw it away.
The raging devil's flas gradually extinguished under Voldemort's wand. He had to do so regardless of whether his Death Eaters were still alive or not.
It was fortunate that Voldemort did that, otherwise the few unfortunate souls who were still struggling in prison would probably have died in prison.
As for the prisoners who had just been rescued, those who did not leave the tower in ti were all burned to death.
Very few dark wizards were able to survive, entirely because Grindelwald had just set the fire. If the ti had been delayed a little longer, it is estimated that few would have survived. ….
However, when the dark wizards t up with Voldemort and were about to leave Nurngard, they found that Voldemort was looking up at the sky. When they subconsciously looked up and followed Voldemort's gaze, they saw a large number of spells flying towards them, covering the Nurngard Prison behind them. The Aurors of the International Confederation of Wizards originally planned to let Voldemort take the prisoners in Nurngard Prison away, but they were finally persuaded by Kingsley.
Whether they are willing to offend Voldemort or not, it cannot change the cruel fact that the two sides are hostile to each other.
Rather than watching the mysterious man take the prisoners of Nurngard away from under our noses, it is better to ambush them by taking advantage of the fact that Apparition is not possible around Nurngard.
Before those vicious prisoners get the wand, we should try our best to eradicate them completely to prevent them from escaping and causing more trouble to the Ministries of Magic of various countries.
The prisoners imprisoned in Nurngard must be full of resentnt, and once they escape, they will definitely retaliate.
Voldemort would definitely like soone to help him hold back the Ministries of Magic of various countries.
For the sake of themselves and their families... no, for the sake of their own Ministry of Magic and for the peace of the entire European wizarding world, the Aurors would definitely not allow this to happen. Even if their enemy is the immortal Voldemort, they have no fear, because the goal of the whole plan is to eliminate the prisoners in Nurngard Prison, which is much simpler than killing Voldemort.
As for Voldemort, they admitted that he was indeed very powerful, but when facing a large number of Aurors, no matter how powerful he was, he had to retreat, not to ntion being ambushed.
This ambush undoubtedly brought devastating disaster to the dark wizards who had not had ti to recover. No matter what, looking up at the large number of spells flying from the sky was a rather terrifying thing.
Before they could fully react, a deafening explosion sounded in their ears. Fortunately, Voldemort helped them in ti, otherwise many dark wizards would have fallen under the indiscriminate bombing like the collapsed Nurngard Tower behind them.
Yes, Nurngard collapsed.
Normally, even if it was bombed severely, it would not be able to shake this sturdy wizard prison. However, after being baptized by the fierce fire, the protective magic in this wizard prison was destroyed, and naturally it could not withstand the repeated bombardnt of dark magic.
The wizards chosen as Aurors are usually very powerful, not to ntion that for everyone's safety, most of the Aurors from Europe have co.
This is also the reason why they have the courage to face Voldemort.
Without any communication, they cast deadly spells upon eting. Since the two sides are already at death's door, there should be no holding back. It is best to kill Voldemort directly. Even if he cannot be killed completely, it is still possible to buy everyone a brief peace. I believe that when Voldemort is resurrected again, Anderson will have found a way to kill him.
Thanks to Kingsley, the Voldemort expert, for the advice.
When they first arrived, they happened to see the burning Nurngard Prison.
Anyone who uses his brain will realize that the fire was not set by Voldemort, because from the ti he received the alarm until now, Voldemort did not have enough ti to release the prisoners in Nurngard Prison.
He is not a fool. How could he set fire to Nurngard Prison when his people have not left yet, and the fire is the devil's fire? It is clear that he is planning to destroy the wizard prison.
In any case, this was a good opportunity for them, so the Aurors seized the opportunity to attack Voldemort.
Anyway, soone will take the bla for them.
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