HP Magic Biography

Chapter 445 A Night in Godric's Hollow (VII)

Voldemort was in a good mood. Compared with his previous anger, all doubts were swept away with James' fall.

The Dark Lord was still the Dark Lord, and that prophecy...

Voldemort looked up at the room upstairs. With a wave of his hand, the magic fog that originally blocked the corridor was all dispelled, and a bloody smell gradually spread out from James' body.

But Voldemort's speed was much faster than the speed of diffusion.

The bloody smell seemed to follow Voldemort's footsteps, which was in line with his identity, evil and irresistible.

This reminded Fanlin of vampires, an ancient and mysterious race. There are many legends about this race, but there is no crucial information.

The only thing we know is that, unlike werewolves, they can transform anytime and anywhere, regardless of day or night, but at night, the physical strength of vampires is stronger.

Although far less than the physical strength of werewolves, vampires retain a lot of magical power, which can be said to be far more powerful than ordinary wizards.

The blood secrets of the Fanlin family were born from this. It can be said that this is a race that is far more dangerous than werewolves.

However, there are not many vampires.

Fanlin once discussed with Nicolas Flamel about the power that Voldemort might strive for.

Giants, Dementors, and all kinds of strange dark creatures, werewolves are naturally one of them, and vampires have never participated in any war in the magic world except for a large-scale encirclement and suppression by the Church.

However, Nicolas Flamel has a very clear explanation of the power of vampires. The magic that is completely born from blood, powerful vampires can extract all the blood in your body in an instant, and they can also master normal magic.

Controlling the blood in the body is a good idea, but Fanlin thought of a more dangerous idea. If he can control the moisture in the enemy's body and extract it in an instant...

This magic is really evil and can be said to be very cruel.

Moreover, in terms of the difficulty of implementation, no matter how strong or not the body of each wizard is, his own magic will form a shell to protect himself, like a perfectly fitting magic shield.

Fanlin wanted to control the water content of the human body, which undoubtedly meant that he wanted to completely infiltrate his magic power into the enemy. The xenophobic reaction alone was very difficult to resist. Even if his magic power was strong, it would be easy to cut off the induction of this part of the magic power when it entered the body of other wizards.

Where is the enemy's home court.

This idea is undoubtedly crazy. If you want to implement it...

Voldemort is not in a hurry. He enjoys this process very much, which can be said to be the pleasure of killing.

However, the road has an end after all. This is not a magic road. Similarly, there is no strong enough extension spell here.

This is just a Muggle house. Except for the periphery of the courtyard, Voldemort can't even feel any magic reaction.

"Really relaxed..."

Voldemort couldn't help but feel a little funny. It seems that this couple lacks some necessary things. For the cognition and fear of death, perhaps he can teach them well.

...

Lily was a little nervous. Her light spell could not bring her any sense of security. She had some bad thoughts. Maybe James was dead...

This idea was undoubtedly bad. James was so powerful that he could escape from the siege of several Death Eaters, unless...

Lily immediately thought of that person. She wanted to dispel this dangerous thought from her mind, but the more she did so, the thoughts in her mind grew and spread like crazy.

Lily didn't understand why fate would choose an ordinary child like Harry. She suddenly felt a little unfair.

Harry was still young. These things should not be placed on her son's shoulders so early.

At the same time, the child of the Longbottom family also met the prophecy. She had seen the little guy. Through the exploration of magic, she knew very well that the child of the Longbottom family was much more talented than Harry.

Voldemort was so irresistible. Lily didn't understand why it had to be Harry.

Although Lily knew that if she thought so, the problem would become worse, but James had already...

"No, maybe... not dead..." Lily seemed to be trying to convince herself, but...

"James... James... James Potter..." Lily called out, she wanted to hear James' response.

But it was quiet below, which made Lily feel even more uneasy. For the first time, she realized how terrible complete silence was.

Harry seemed to be tired of crying. He leaned gently on Lily's shoulder and sobbed softly.

"Ha... Harry... he cried... cried hard..." Lily said tremblingly, "I think he needs... your help..."

Still no one responded, Lily began to retreat, her steps were very difficult to move.

She thought of Snape. If Snape was here at this time, he would definitely help her steady.

She didn't understand why Snape, who had been good friends since childhood, was like a different person, obsessed with the study of black magic, and even called her a mudblood, and became a Death Eater.

This felt very bad, like being betrayed.

Snape was her childhood playmate. She was called a monster by the people around her, but Snape drove them away.

That was the first time Lily saw the existence of magic.

Snape made a flower bloom in front of her, everything was so beautiful, this was definitely the most beautiful memory of Lily's childhood, this was left by Snape.

But things changed after arriving at Hogwarts.

The two childhood playmates went in opposite directions since the Sorting.

The Severus family was pure blood, and Snape had a heart that yearned for strength, so he naturally entered Slytherin.

And she, Lily!

She was just a Muggle-born wizard, she knew what was going on since the beginning of school, the name of pure blood for Muggles, a mudblood wizard.

Even if Lily was so good, Slytherin would not want her, she entered Gryffindor.

In fact, in the next few years, Snape still maintained a relationship with her.

However, Snape became more and more cold, and she ran into Snape studying black magic countless times.

From then on, the relationship between Lily and Snape began to break down. Lily didn't understand why Snape did this, he became the same as those Slytherin wizards.

In order to achieve the goal, he would even do anything.

Lily began to distance herself from Snape, but she still held a glimmer of hope that Snape would come to his senses. (To be continued)

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