Chapter 760 Stark and Grindelwald Join Forces
Chapter 760 Stark and Grindelwald Join Forces
Chapter 760 Stark and Grindelwald Join Forces
It is not without reason that the Fiercefire Curse can be classified as an extremely dangerous form of black magic.
It cannot be extinguished with water, and it can grow continuously, devouring anything that can burn, quite a sense of sight of Amaterasu.
At the Pere Lachaise Cemetery that year, Grindelwald cast a fiery curse, like a gas stove exploding, and almost destroyed Paris.
During the time loop, William also played with fire in various ways, and played with the devil's flame to the fullest.
The most outrageous time, the Malfoy family's manor was set ablaze. The fire was so intense that everything was burned up.
Sadly, Malfoy didn't even respond to Voldemort's call.Going back in the middle of the night, Lao Fu regarded him as a traitor and gave him to death.
But such a powerful flame fell on the North Sea giant monster at this time. Although it wailed and roared continuously, it did not suffer any substantial damage.
Nor did it turn into the lunch that William wanted—a charcoal-grilled giant octopus.
Sure enough, it can't be killed?
William's tone was calm, with a slight feeling.
He wasn't surprised at all, because this only validated Grindelwald's statement:
The giant monster of the North Sea was sent by God of Death to kill the owner of the Deathly Hallows. It is a monster of the same level as the twin dragons in the Goblet of Fire.
Since it is a monster of the same level and cannot be killed, it is naturally a matter of course.
Even Merlin couldn't kill the red and white dragon, but relied on Stonehenge to seal it in the Goblet of Fire... It seems that the giant monster of the North Sea can only seal it.
But here comes the question, can William seal this large octopus into the Goblet of Fire like he did in Venice?
After all, there is only one red dragon left in the Holy Grail at this time.
Merlin left magic on the Goblet of Fire:
When a dragon escapes from Stonehenge, the remaining dragon, through the Holy Grail, can provide magic power to the holder, allowing them to summon Stonehenge.
That is a powerful magic power, probably more than enough to seal the giant monster of the North Sea.
But the day the white dragon was "deceived" by Vivian, William tried to use the power of the red dragon.
With this power, it might be possible to trap Voldemort inside Stonehenge.
Unfortunately, no magic power flowed out, and the broken wooden goblet could only spray flames.
William thought for a long time before guessing the reason:
Vivienne's projection was able to leave the Stonehenge where she was, relying on some kind of loophole.
At that time under the Black Lake, when William confronted her, he relied on the Stonehenge in his Holy Grail to evoke the Stonehenge where Vivienne was.
As a result, the loophole was blocked, and the projection power that could force her could not be displayed temporarily.
This shows that the two Stonehenge have the same root and origin, or are integrated with each other.
In other words, these two Stonehenge are arranged by Merlin, just like a prison, and Merlin is the warden.
The warden disappeared, and the prisoner Vivienne wanted to escape from the prison, projecting her power out and tricking the mermaid into helping her collect something.
With another cell in his hand—the Holy Grail—William discovers her escape, so he can echo the power of Stonehenge and limit its projection.
Similarly, the red and white dragons were originally in a cell, but after being detained by Vivian, the white dragon entered her cell.
But in essence, the red and white dragon is still in a prison and has not escaped, so the power of the Holy Grail cannot be triggered.
This was obviously a deliberate arrangement by Merlin... As for the reason, probably only he himself knows.
Since the Holy Grail cannot be used, there is no way to seal the giant monster of the North Sea, only Gregorovic can be used to attract it away.
What William has to do is to delay enough time.
With a squeak, like cold water dripping onto a frying pan, Limefire finally stopped.
While the steam on the river seemed to be scattered, Kraken's figure was revealed again.
Sure enough, no matter which world you are in, magic, Amaterasu, and Fiercefire Curse... are all existences that cannot burn people to death.
This is a law of the universe that cannot be violated.
Although it didn't cause substantial damage to the Kraken, it had a new skin after being charcoal roasted.
With a pitch-black complexion, it looks like a layer of armor has been added.
The yellow eyes of the North Sea giant monster stared at William, and let out an angry neigh.
Here is the indictment from Kraken:
You hurt me, you know?
Of course William knew, so he was going to... step it up!
He turned his wand with his right hand, and spread his left hand forward, flexing the fingers.
In an instant, there was thunder on the ground, and a strong wind blew up the river.
Between William and the North Sea giant monster, within a hundred meters, there were sheets of still rain curtains, visible to the naked eye, like gates rising from the Danube.
William lightly clenched his left fist, and thousands of raindrops, under the control of magic power, condensed into hundreds of waterspouts and shot towards the sea monster.
The eight-clawed octopus rolled up all its tentacles, like a thunder whip, and violently scratched in mid-air.
The tentacles in the shape of a long whip, engulfed in a strong gust of wind, tore apart the waterspouts one after another.
With a twist of William's wrist, more than a hundred "waterspouts" swirled lightly towards the sky, and at a certain height, they suddenly stood still strangely.
After a while, it exploded.
Countless soybean-sized raindrops contain powerful magic power, as well as offensive spells depicted in runes, and acceleration magic.
In the blink of an eye, the rain slanted and indiscriminately slammed into the giant monster.
It seems like thousands of swords are falling from the sky.
Even if the North Sea giant monster is truly immortal, it is afraid of pain and unwilling to completely resist.
The octopus spouted a massive amount of water, and the original Danube directly turned into a blue ocean.
The Kraken's entire body dived into the bottom of the water.
A roar came from under the surface of the water, and the turbulent waves were suddenly rolled up. Under the control of the octopus, water jets, forcibly pumping water, soared into the sky, smashing towards the young wizard on the shore.
The wizards who were watching the battle from a distance were terrified when they saw such scenes with their own eyes.
William smiled softly, bent his knees slightly, raised his wand high, and the majestic magic power pouring out from bottom to top summoned a huge silver shield.
If Voldemort were here, he would definitely curse again:
Made, stealing another teacher!
The silver shield summoned from the air is like a mirror, and the water jet is like a sledgehammer, smashing towards the mirror.
Under the huge impact, the shield began to shake violently, followed by a loud bang.
The water column disperses and disperses again, and the silver color also fades again and again.
But the shield is always at the forefront, repelling those crashing waves.
An old man in a gray robe suddenly appeared.
Unlike before, a magic wand actually appeared on his right hand at this time.
After getting the Elder Wand that year, Grindelwald hid the previous wand in the vault of Gringotts.
Just went there to retrieve it again.
Although Grindelwald has been honed to the peak of casting spells without a wand, the wand still has a slight bonus to combat power.
For that 'final battle', Grindelwald must use all his strength.
The old man closed his eyes, put his fingers together and lightly wiped the wand across his chest.
With the wand in hand, he was filled with arrogance, and his mind became more and more peaceful.
Grindelwald put his fingers together and pushed his wand forward to wipe it away.
There is no magical light of the bullfighting, nor the turbulent scene, but the next scene is shocking.
The overwhelming, continuous water column seemed to be cut off by a pair of invisible hands, and it was thrown in the air without a head or tail.
William looked at the old man, and Grindelwald nodded at him.
The two raised their wands at the same time, aiming at the Wang Bibo deep pool in front of them.
Starting with William, the water surface began to freeze at a speed visible to the naked eye.
After only a few tens of seconds, the two had joined forces to freeze the Danube within several kilometers.
In summer, the river is very cold.
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(Please recommend tickets, everyone.)
(End of this chapter)
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