Chapter 485: I'm Not Leaving

"It's amazing that you're starting to die for him so quickly?!" said Evan unceremoniously. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

He was under the impression that although the vampires were helping Voldemort, they still had their own bottom line.

It's like the last time in the Centaur Ruins, they didn't fully follow Voldemort's orders.

"Needless to say, it's just an exchange of interests between allies!" replied Keresis.

"Swap of interests?!" Evan shook his head, "I think you're killing yourself, appearing here in front of wizards from all over the world, it's not in line with your principles, and you and your people won't be wanted tomorrow." ā€

"There are some costs that must be paid for more worthy goals, and my people and I have been living on the fringes of the wizarding world. Keresis pointed his wand at Aven, the expression on his face more serious than ever, "If you want, let them go wanted, we have nothing to lose!"

"But......," said Aven, referring to Elaine.

But the other party shouted rudely, "Salute, Aven, don't waste any more time, you know the etiquette of duels!"

This was the first time Evan had seen this vampire look like this since he had met him.

At this moment, Evan is no longer a junior like Elaine in his eyes, but an opponent worthy of attention.

As for the plight faced by his own race, there is also the figure mentioned in the ancient prophecy.

Keresis had always speculated that even if the road ahead was bumpy, he never thought of failure, and would never allow failure.

Whether it's for himself or his people who have always believed in him, he wants to succeed.

Keresis chose Voldemort, but also did not give up on Aven.

He sees Evan as a way back, acquiescing in Elaine's relationship with Evan and giving him the greatest amount of care.

Just like what happened in the ruins of the Fallen Centaurs last time, Keresis ended up giving the Philosopher's Stone to Aven.

Voldemort was strong enough, and Keresis didn't think he needed more strength, he just needed to regain his strength.

It was in the interest of Keresis and his people, and he hoped that Evan would quickly become stronger.

But when Evan stood in front of him, he didn't mind giving Evan a hard lesson.

So that the little wizard knows how big the gap between the two sides is.

Those Aurors from the Ministry of Magic won't be able to come up for a while, and time is enough for Keresis.

He was going to take Harry Potter and let Voldemort regain his strength after completing that spell.

As for the other team that went to deal with Barty Crouch Jr., it must have been successful.

Just deal with Evan and take Harry Potter tied there and give it to Voldemort.

Keresis saluted Aven, the etiquette of a duel, and only an opponent worthy of respect was worthy of him.

In the next second, a red triangular light flew towards Aivan.

Evan dodged to the right and ran his feet.

His body moved rapidly, and the wand in his hand whizzed with several red rays of light.

Instead of using teleportation, Keresis chose to confront Evan head-on.

Sparks flew from the end of his wand, taking all of Aven's magic and fighting back.

In a few tens of seconds, the two sides have already clashed each other several times.

If you just relied on spells and magic, now it's a contest of skills.

Keresius's spells are endless, all of which are Bloodline magic that Evan is unfamiliar with.

This made him a little overwhelmed and stressed.

In fact, not to mention these varied spells, the skill aspect has always been something that Aven lacks.

He has powerful theories and powers, and he has not yet fully integrated them.

Theories can be quickly obtained from books, and powerful magic is obtained from Slytherin lockets and philosopher's stones.

Aven's strength increased too quickly, but his skills and experience didn't keep up.

Under Keresis' unreserved attack, he soon felt the pressure like never before.

After another spell, Evan secretly said in his heart that it was bad, it can't go on like this!

If you continue, I'm afraid it won't be long before you'll be defeated by Keresis.

Aiwen's current strength is the powerful magic power in the Philosopher's Stone, and he can't give up his advantages to compete with the other party for his weaknesses.

In an instant, he thought of a bold plan.

Aven's wand was aimed at the massive rocks that fell from the roof of the shed, and they quickly twisted into five trolls.

The trolls roared, brandishing their clubs and rushing towards Keresis with their teeth and claws.

Keresis frowned, and in his opinion, these trolls didn't mean anything.

He just flicked his wands, and they turned into black smoke and vanished.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Aven took out the Philosopher's Stone from the locket on his chest and held it in his hand.

The red fluorescence of the Philosopher's Stone was flickering, and the powerful magic power was hovering around Aiwen's body, and the consumption just now was all replenished.

"Philosopher's Stone!" Keresis said in surprise, "You've restored that broken Philosopher's Stone to its own strength?!"

"That's right!" Evan nodded.

The spell inside his mouth did not pause, and pale blue magic fire erupted from the end of Aven's wand.

Unlike before, the flames had no temperature, and they quickly swirled around Keresis.

A burst of crimson light flashed, and blue flames spread out in all directions.

Evan hurriedly waved his wand, and with the support of powerful mana, they quickly suppressed it back.

The flames were rapidly morphing, turning into chains that trapped Keresis.

No matter how much he resisted, Evan gritted his teeth and insisted on channeling his magic power, not allowing Keresis to break the bondage.

He could feel that the magic power in his body was rapidly depleting, and the power of the Philosopher's Stone was rapidly replenishing.

These powers were different from the magic that Evan was familiar with, and would cause some damage to his body.

Keep sticking to it, it's extremely disadvantageous.

It's a rhythm of injuring a thousand enemies and losing eight hundred, and it's hard to say whether he can really defeat Kalesis.

Evan had his own agenda, he didn't expect these chains of pure magic to trap Keresis.

But it's enough to buy him time!

He didn't pause, and used all the bondage spells he knew of by Keresse's side.

If the magic power is not enough, he will ingest it from the Philosopher's Stone, and Evan will use magic and squeeze the magic power to his death.

That's his strength, the only thing he's better than Keresis.

Soon, a myriad of magical colored lights enveloped Keresis, and he looked like a giant worm.

And Ai Wen has also persevered to the extreme, his spirit is so tired that he can't even open his eyelids.

Because of the influx of mana, he felt as if his body was collapsing.

But now was not the time to fall, and Evan turned with all his might, his wand slamming upwards with all his might.

Click, click, click, the chain that binds Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Quidditch players breaks instantly.

"Let's go, get on the broomstick!" shouted Aven, "I won't last long." ā€

Hearing his shout, everyone climbed to the broomstick as fast as they could, and no one dared to stop.

Only Hermione hesitated, looked at Aven, who was not moving, and slid off Krum's broomstick again.

"What are you doing?" said Krum, frowning.

He reached out and grabbed Hermione, not understanding why the girl was going down.

Didn't she hear the boy say that the mighty dark wizard was about to break free!

"Let go!" Hermione shouted, her tone resolute, "I'm going to stay, with Aven!"

In the battle just now, her voice was already hoarse for Aven, and it sounded uncomfortable.

Her eyes were red, and tears were streaming uncontrollably.

Hermione clenched the wand in her hand and wiped her eyes, her little face full of determination.

She didn't know where she got the courage, but it was the only thought on her mind at the moment.

She was going to be with Aven, even if death awaited them. (To be continued.) )