Dazzling white light broke through the black shadow screen. Under the protection of the Patronus, Dumbledore rushed out of the range of the black shadow. The thunder brewing in the sky struck hard at this moment, following the holes in the shadow screen. He smashed it in and exploded with dense electric light inside.
The shadow screen was shattered by lightning, and Dumbledore fell aside. The Patronus spread its wings and flew above his head, staring warily at the scattered center of the shadow screen.
The bright triangular magic array slowly rotated, retreated slowly like a gear, and embedded in another triangular magic array, forming a golden magic array with a six-pointed star. At the moment of embedding, a golden band of light formed around the magic array, with complex and orderly runes quickly filling it, and the six-pointed star inside slowly rotated.
Behind the magic circle, a black feathered snake hovered behind Noah, spitting out snake letters and hissing silently.
Dumbledore stared at the magic array, the golden magic array reflected in his glasses, and his blue eyes were full of cold, sharp light.
His figure suddenly disappeared and appeared on Noah's side. With a hook of his wand, a dark red spell struck the back of Noah's neck.
The black feathered serpent suddenly lowered its head and bit him, but the silver-white phoenix strangled its neck like a hook and grabbed him hard.
The black cloak floated, and the black-robed wizard suddenly turned around. The dark green spell on the tip of the wand met the red lightning like lightning, and they began to compete.
They were both beauties with magical power. The powerful spells collided with each other, causing large waves of wind and waves, and the cloaks of both parties were fluttering until... the hood of the black robe was lifted up.
Dumbledore's eyes suddenly widened. The moment of shock caused his attack to have a flaw. The dark green curse caught the flaw in time, knocked back the red curse, and exploded, Dumbledore was also killed. Directly repelled a few steps.
The wand in Dumbledore's hand trembled for a moment, and was quickly tightened by him. The originally clear blue eyes turned gray as if a storm was brewing, and were sharp and filled with murderous intent.
As if sensing the master's mood, the phoenix in the distance let out a crisp cry, quickly shook off the entanglement of the basilisk, and landed gracefully on Dumbledore's shoulder. The phoenix's flames were still burning with scorching heat. But it didn't hurt its master at all. It stared at the black-robed wizard opposite.
The basilisk screamed angrily and crawled over. One of its eyes had been pecked by the phoenix, and now only one eye was still intact.
The black robe raised his hand slightly to stop the basilisk from charging forward. He turned his hand, held the edge of the hood, and slowly took off the hat that covered his face.
"Long time no see, Professor," he said.
Dumbledore's breathing quickened for a moment. He stared at the familiar face of the man opposite him and slowly exhaled: "...it's been a long time indeed, Tom."
The man opposite him suddenly had a familiar face, with shiny black hair, gray eyes, and a handsome face.
This is a face that could not possibly appear here.
Suddenly the sky brightened for a moment, followed by the roar of thunder, long-lasting birdsong sounded high in the sky, denser thunderclouds gathered in the sky, and the flashing lightning could vaguely be seen passing through the clouds. huge black shadow.
Dumbledore and "Tom" both looked up at the sky, and a bolt of lightning struck down, clearly directed at the Basilisk. "Tom" waved his hand casually, and the thunderbolt turned in mid-air and struck a broken tree next to it, burning the tree black.
The basilisk hissed restlessly, but fearfully glanced at the phoenix spreading its wings in the distance.
"It seems it's no longer a good time to reminisce." "Tom" pulled his hood back up, "We will see you again, Professor."
Dumbledore was slightly startled, and subconsciously raised his wand to stop it. But it's too late. The wizard in black robe raised his wand high, and the figures of him and the basilisk disappeared like smoke, leaving no trace behind.
There was a huge flapping sound in the sky. Dumbledore raised his head. A huge eagle-like blue thunderbird flew down from the sky and stopped on a broken tree trunk. Its golden pupils turned slightly. Then it fell on Phoenix.
The phoenix made a pleasant cry, and the thunderbird seemed to understand and spread its wings, making its cry even louder.
Powerful, revealing great power.
The two birds seemed to be communicating something, while Dumbledore stared blankly at the place where the man in black robe disappeared. After a while, he slowly gathered his robes that were messy due to the battle, and calmed down the sharpness in his eyes.
A candlelight came from the dense forest. When it saw this messy place, the firelight obviously stopped for a moment, and then quickly rushed over.
"Ah, Professor Dumbledore! Oh my god, sir, what are you doing here?" Hagrid walked up to Dumbledore holding a kerosene lamp, said hello to the phoenix, and noticed the thunderbird in the distance.
"Hailey! Long time no see!" He stepped forward, and the huge blue thunderbird lowered its head slightly, letting the other person's big hand touch its beak as a greeting.
"Hagrid," Dumbledore tilted his head slightly, "Why are you here?"
Hagrid took a careful look at Dumbledore's expression: "Sir, I heard a loud noise, so I came to take a look."
So what's going on here? It's not like the Phoenix and the Thunderbird were fighting...
Hagrid dispelled this thought as soon as it appeared. It was impossible for such a thing to happen. Not to mention the phoenix, he couldn't see the thunderbird himself. How could there be a fight?
Dumbledore didn't say anything for a while. After a long time, he turned around and walked back: "Go back first."
He needs to think about what happened tonight...
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As soon as Noah landed, he sat down tiredly on the ground. The basilisk behind him crashed to the ground and circled around for several seconds before smoothing out his knotted body.
How should I put it, the Basilisk's experience of being suddenly pulled around the world was not very good, so the Basilisk immediately protested to Noah.
Keya crawled out and went back in seconds, and the two snakes started hissing at each other like they were arguing.
Noah: "..."
Noah was too lazy to pay attention to the quarrel between the two snakes, and simply lay down on the ground to recover his strength.
He became like this not because of the battle just now, but because of this move. The size of the basilisk was really too big. Dragging such a big dishonest snake to move here took far more effort than he imagined.
Also, tonight's encounter was too hasty. I didn't inform the basilisk when moving. I just dragged the snake here by force. It was good to be able to move it here smoothly. At least the basilisk's tail was not damaged. Cutting it off, just a severe consumption of magic power is the best result.
It's a pity, I don't know what the principal saw in the end...