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Chapter 139: The kitten defeats Voldemort (Edited)

"(Protego)!!!"

When Voldemort shouted the Charm (Protego), his already shrill voice became even harsher in the crisis, and even changed a little.

"Boom!"

Fish, who had taken the form of a clouded leopard, slammed his paws into Voldemort's Charm (Protego) causing a muffled sound, and then....

The man in the black robe went flying!

"Crack!"

The flying Voldemort crashed hard into a tree the thickness of a person and smashed straight through the tree trunk.

Luckily, Voldemort had just drunk unicorn blood and had regained much of his power, so he was able to resist Fish's fury with his Charm (Protego).

But even so, Voldemort was stunned, got up from the ground in shame and glared fiercely at Fish, who was not far away.

Fish did not chase after him, but lay prostrate on the ground, his eyes glowing fixed on Voldemort, a low, continuous growl coming from his throat, and he moved slowly around Voldemort, waiting for an opportunity to strike.

The last time the black robed man had used a Charm to cause an explosion, causing both sides to suffer, which had made Fish cautious.

And from the feeling of the blow he had just thrown, Fish was well aware that the black-robed man had also become stronger, otherwise he would have been crippled if he hadn't been hit.

While in the sky, Fish had already discussed the battle plan with Shadow.

Knowing what Fish had learned from his previous encounters with the black-robed man, Shadow's aerial attack would not have much chance of success, so his main task was to attract the black-robed man's attention.

And the moment Shadow flapped his wings after the strike, with the shield of the pair of broad bat wings, he fell upon Lochlin in his original kitten size and rescued him.

Shadow then continued to hover in the air, distracting the black-robed man and preventing him from casting spells.

Meanwhile, after healing Lochlin, Fish waited for an opportunity to approach the black-robed man through the cover of the grass.

If the black-robed man's Enchantment (Protego) was still as strong as the previous one, Fish would have been able to kill him in one hit.

Unfortunately, as Fish got stronger, his opponent also seemed to have gotten stronger, so Fish's well-placed blow did not do much damage to the black-robed man, and it appeared that the black-robed man had used some trick to detect Fish's sneak attack first.

It was clear that Fish hadn't even used his [Elves' Fire] so as not to alert his enemy.

"Roarr~"

Alerting Lochlin and Shadow that the black-robed figure in front of him was a tough nut to crack, Fish continued to keep his eyes on Voldemort, patiently waiting for him to show his weaknesses as he cast an [Elven Fire] at the black-robed figure in front of him.

He did not rush to use spells like [Root Entanglement] or [Soft Stone], having learned from his long confrontation with Professor McGonagall and the many stories he had told him to save his cards for the moment of truth.

Feeling a flash of light above his head, Voldemort thoughtlessly added the Charm (Protego) to protect himself, then extended his wand and struck the tree he had broken, turning it into a giant snake.

The snake reared up and opened its mouth to Fish, revealing a pair of sharp fangs that glistened in the moonlight.

"Roarr!" (=`Д′=)

Fish opened his mouth in defiance and growled, but in his mind he was annoyed.

Transfiguration again! The most annoying thing to him is Transfiguration!

And the black-robed man had transformed the tree into such a huge snake that Fish, with his Transfiguration skill, couldn't do it.

So, without hesitation, Fish used [Root Entanglement], and [Nature's Call] immediately followed.

In an instant, a large number of roots pierced through the earth and wrapped around the black-robed man and the giant snake he had transformed.

"Hmph!"

Voldemort snorted coldly, waved the wand in his hand, and the roots of the tree heading towards him exploded, unable to get anywhere near him at all. As for the giant snake he transformed, he couldn't do the same, as the target was too big to blow up all the roots at once.

After drinking the unicorn blood, he was able to cast a certain amount of silent spells, but it still didn't compare to his normal state.

"Roarr!" ?(=`Д′=)?

Using the roots as cover, Fish lunged again, but his claws were pushed back by a ready Voldemort.

Just as Voldemort pointed his wand at Fish and was about to cast a killing curse, a silver-white figure came from afar with unrelenting force and slammed into Voldemort's body.

"Ah...!"

With a blinding white light, Voldemort flew out again, and this time he seemed to have taken a lot of damage and let out a high-pitched scream.

The silver and white figure was, naturally, the unicorn, Lochlin, whose most powerful attack was no joke, not to mention the fact that the sharp horns on his forehead contained the power to ward off evil and do more damage to dark wizards like Voldemort.

"Winny~!"

Lochlin, who had managed to get his revenge, shook his head and let out a happy whinny.

It was the first time Fish had seen a unicorn attack with full force, and he was surprised by the exaggerated power of Lochlin's attack.

"Winny~!"

Shadow, observing the situation from the air, woke up Fish, who was dazed. Fish nimbly jumped into a tree beside him and looked in the direction in which the black-robed man was flying.

At that moment, Voldemort's figure had disappeared, but Fish could sense the location of the [Elven Fire] he cast.

Doesn't that mean that invisible targets can be tracked?!

Knowing that the black-robed man had used the same illusion spell as the old bad guy, Fish flapped his ears and cursed as he chased after Voldemort.

Like many spells that have little or no effect on Fish's druidic spells, Fish's druidic spells are incompatible with wizard spells.

Elves' Fire] does not prevent the invisibility of the Disillusionment Charm, and even the defense reduction only works on Quirrell's body, which limits the Charm (Protego) to a very limited degree.

Otherwise, with Lochlin's hit, Voldemort, due to his Horcruxes, would not die, but Quirrell would probably have died.

Still, both Voldemort and Quirrell were seriously injured, partly by the Unicorn, and partly by the fact that Quirrell's strength was weakened by the [Elven Fire], and he was knocked down and seriously injured.

"Damn animagus! Damn unicorn! Damn Thestral!"

Voldemort cursed furiously as he was again badly injured by Fish, and although he wanted to turn around and make those guys pay for the damage they had done to him, Voldemort fled out of the forbidden forest very wisely at this point.

Because of the injury caused by Fish, even if he couldn't heal immediately with healing spells, he could avoid being too badly affected, but the unicorn's blow hurt him too much.

Voldemort, already suffering from the unicorn's curse, now felt his whole soul burning, and he had to find a safe place to recover as soon as possible.

As for teaching Fish a lesson....

When I get the Philosopher's Stone and regain my strength, I will torture this strange animagus to death with the Cruciatus Curse!

Voldemort's hatred for Fish was greater than his hatred for Dumbledore and Harry Potter.

Dumbledore was the strongest of the White Wizards, and even when Voldemort was in good health, he was not sure he could defeat him, and the Harry Potter who defeated him, Voldemort also has some clues, it must be a very old guardian spell.

Because Voldemort had no one he wanted to protect, he had seen it when he was studying magic a long time ago, but he had only glanced at it and ignored it.

It wasn't until he was defeated and hiding in Albania that he vaguely remembered that such a spell existed.

Although Voldemort was unwilling to be defeated by this ancient unknown spell, he could hardly admit it through gritted teeth....

But this little wizard named Fish McGonagall was different!

He could only intimidate the greatest Dark Lord in history by taking advantage of his weakness at this moment!

Voldemort's mind filled with disgust and resentment, but as he filled with resentment, a figure jumped out of the tree beside him, and huge claws slammed into his body, pressing him to the ground.

"Roarr!" ?(=`Д′=)?

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