A huge silver and white figure flew out of Fish's wand and appeared in front of Voldemort.
Voldemort was silent as he stared at the incomplete Patronus, who could not see its specific form....
What is this?!
He felt that he might have been resurrected, and there was something wrong with his eyes....
What the hell is this?!
The patronus in front of him was even bigger than the basilisk he had encountered in the Chamber of Secrets, and much bigger, the basilisk was like a normal python compared to it.
What is this?
As the second Dark Lord, Voldemort couldn't summon a Patronus, but it wasn't as if he'd never seen anyone else use the Patronus Charm, and he'd killed more than one or two wizards who could.
Aside from Dumbledore's Phoenix-shaped Patronus, which was a bit of a problem, the others were all weak, and even if some of them were a bit stronger, they wouldn't bother him much, but what the hell was this Patronus that Fish had summoned?
Just as Voldemort was wondering, he suddenly remembered a story about a Greek sorcerer from classical times that he had read in a book searching for the means of immortality: a man named Andros.
It was about a wizard named Andros, who was said to be able to summon a Patronus as big as a giant and so the people of his time called him "Andros the Invincible ".
Prior to this, Voldemort had thought it was an ancient claim to make himself look good ...
But the incomplete Patronus was not quite a giant, it was like a giant pillar that stood in front of him, enveloping Fish in its entirety, and at the top and end of the pillar were many tentacles, even the smaller ones were as thick as Nagini.
More than a giant, it was...
"A tree?"
Voldemort looked a little surprised, though he couldn't summon a Patronus, he knew that Patronuses were usually animals, he had never heard of anyone whose Patronus was a plant.
If Fish's patronus was really a tree... did that mean he was in no real danger?
Voldemort unconsciously began to rejoice.
After all, trees don't move.
No sooner had this thought crossed his mind than he heard Fish's cheerful and somewhat surprised voice inside the Patronus.
"Well? isn't Fish's patronus very powerful?".
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Fish shook his head in triumph.
He had been a bit dumbfounded, because the patronus he had summoned this time was much larger and had a clearer shape than before... and he could see that his patronus was probably a tree.
When he came to, Fish, without waiting for Voldemort to say anything, swung his arm, which wasn't trapped, and shouted, "Beat the crap out of him!"
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The tentacles, which were probably branches, immediately swung out like a giant whip and lashed out at Voldemort.
"Nyajajajajaja!"
Fish laughed furiously at the sight of Voldemort being chased by his Patronus.
Voldemort wasn't going to stand still, but Fish was so wrapped up in the giant patronus that he was stopped in his tracks, save for the Killing Curse, which had to be physically blocked.
As for the Killing Curse, Fish could easily dodge it.
Voldemort had no hope of defeating Fish, and he regretted once again why he had sworn an unbreakable oath with Fish.
Just as he was considering whether to continue fighting Fish or to give up and think of another way out later, the moon and stars lit up over his head again....
It wasn't as if Fish had no other means of attack besides the Patronus!
Not only did he cast [Moonfire] and [Starfire] spells against Voldemort, but he also fired a spell from within the patronus, leaving Voldemort with no time to attack Fish, and only dodging in a pitiful state.
The spells could be avoided by using Apparition, but the [Moonfire] and [Starfire] spells had a tracking effect, and before long Voldemort's body was covered in burns and his black robe was torn and tattered, forcing Voldemort to summon the silver ball back into Fish's hand and turn it back into a silver shield to protect his head.
But this freed Fish from his bonds, he could use his claws again, which he was better at.
"I give up!"
Voldemort gave in just as Fish was about to turn into a tiger again and chase Voldemort with his Patronus.
"You win again this time, Fish." Voldemort said with a grimace, "You and Harry can go now."
"Nya?"
Fish cocked his head to one side and looked at the Death Eaters lying on the ground.
"Now it's not a matter of whether you let Fish go or not, it's a matter of whether Fish lets you go or not."
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Fish said, looking at Voldemort with disdain.
"True, but... I have already conceded defeat." Voldemort smiled sinisterly and said, "That means our duel is over, and the unbreakable oath is that if you win, I will let you and Harry go and I will not pursue you, but if you choose not to go, my men and I are free to attack Harry."
"Nya!"
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Fish looked at Harry, who was now some distance away from him due to his earlier fight with the Death Eaters, and Fish immediately left Voldemort behind, bringing the Patronus towards Harry.
"Come on!"
Voldemort said with a grimace as he ran towards the Death Eaters who were still conscious.
Aside from the lucky ones who hadn't been knocked out by Fish, those who had been knocked out at first, and the less seriously injured like Lucius, they all gradually came to their senses at this point.
They had already wanted to flee, but feared Voldemort's reckoning, so they stayed here, and when they heard Voldemort's order, they immediately picked up the unconscious Death Eaters and fled the area with the aid of the Apparition Charm.
When Fish secured Harry with the Patronus, Voldemort was left alone.
"This time, I lost." Voldemort said grimly to Fish, "But next time, you and Harry won't be so lucky, Fish."
"Bluff, how can you beat me when Fish's Patronus is so powerful?"
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Naturally, Fish didn't take Voldemort's words seriously, as it seemed to him that he was just being harsh after losing.
"Hmph."
Voldemort sneered and, without arguing with Fish, disappeared in front of the two men with the Apparition Charm.