Chapter Ninety-Three: I Don't Have to Touch It After Not Touching It This Time~
Remnant Voldemort, Level 0, Special Status......
Blanched, I didn't get any information!
Voldemort slipped away, and for a moment the underground space was silent, and even the flames had been extinguished.
All that's left is now a panting Neville, Ted, the last bit of scum left of Professor Quirrell, and a bright red crystalline philosopher's stone on the ground......
The system suddenly brushed the sense of existence:
"Ding~ Defeat the Dark Wizard and Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor: Quirinus Quirrell/Remnant Voldemort and gain 1500 experience points!"
Killing Professor Quirrell actually has more experience than the red quality mission reward?
This may also be cut because the main force is Neville!
Oh, what? And Voldemort's share, that's fine.
Even if Voldemort is only one-sixth now, that's one in six legendary wizards are not. Who do you look down upon? He's worth the price!
It's not just experience, but Professor Quirrell's only remaining gray card has two blue cards floating on it.
After all, there is a master and apprentice, Professor Quirrell is a particular person!
Ted pretended to be sad and walked over slowly, putting Professor Quirrell's ashes into a small pocket, snorting and saying sadly, "Oh poor Professor Quirrell, he shouldn't have believed Voldemort's nonsense (Yun Bei~)"
By the way, put away those two cards!
Look, while picking up the card, Ted didn't forget to erect a loving and righteous character for himself!
But these words can't fool themselves, and they make Neville quite sad.
Neville had always liked Professor Quirrell, thinking that he was as introverted and shy as he was, and he felt sorry for the students for disrespecting Professor Quirrell.
It turned out that the other party turned out to be a big bad guy! It's behind it all! It's uncomfortable~
Neville: Quirrell, you're repaying me for your kindness!
Ted was just about to take a break, and the system prompted again:
"Ding~ Complete the task: [Break through the game (blue)], reward: 300 experience, random cards."
Just gained 1500 experience from Quirrega and Voldemort, and those 300 experience turned out to be a bit tasteless.
It depends on whether the card rewards are suitable or not.
Ted dragged his heavy body over to Neville's side and sat down on the ground.
His physical strength and magic power have completely bottomed out, and even if he tries to recover, he has already exhausted it again. As a result, he was now so tired that he almost fell asleep. The feeling of emptiness when the magic is exhausted is very uncomfortable.
However, even with such an effort, he could only beat the side drum - while Voldemort didn't bother with him, he barely managed to stay on the side. The biggest effect is actually to distract and distract from Professor Quirrell's will.
Quirrell was a little shaken by what Quirrell had told Ted just now, but he couldn't screw Voldemort in the end.
Voldemort didn't use a few magic spells in total, and he had actually cornered Ted.
If it weren't for Voldemort's single-minded desire to kill Ted with the Philosopher's Stone, he probably wouldn't have spent much effort.
If Dumbledore doesn't show up, then Ted will have nothing to do. I even tried to "teleport" that I didn't even master.
It's terrifying to think of the scene where Voldemort cast his spell just now! Thankfully, those are over.
Actually, Ted considered whether or not to use summon cards, but what good could a troll or a dirt golem do in front of Voldemort/Quirrell? A few more seconds?
On the contrary, it is difficult to explain afterwards.
Cards such as dragon fireworks and wild boar cannons that you use can be explained with magic toys, or you don't even need to explain them.
But you summoned a troll and a dirt golem out of thin air, and Dumbledore was so easy to fool?
Once he starts paying attention to you and thinking about you, it's bad. Ted has a secret, and I can't help but wonder about it.
Anyway, Director Deng must control the situation throughout the whole process, it is enough to do his best, there is no need to work hard.
A scene of hundreds of experience points, what hole cards I play!
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"Neville, are you alright?" Ted asked as he saw Neville go limp.
"I'm not, it's fine. It's just a little scared. He said a little embarrassed.
When it was over, Neville had time to get scared and sit down on the steps panting.
There is a good saying: the cowardly are afraid before danger comes, the coward is afraid when it is dangerous, and the warrior is afraid after danger.
Neville should be the latter.
"Don't be afraid, it's already in the past. We did a great job, it couldn't have been better. We stopped Voldemort and protected the Philosopher's Stone. We beat him! β
Ted said as he crouched down in front of the Philosopher's Stone and looked at it carefully.
At this time, Dumbledore, who had been hiding here for more than half an hour, and had been waiting on the side even before Voldemort came in, also began to look at Ted and Neville seriously. Even when Voldemort cast spells one after another just now, he wasn't so serious.
He's watching, watching Ted and Nevilleβwhat kind of choice are they going to make?
That's right, Dumbledore was here in the first place, but never showed up. Even if Ted and Neville seem to be in danger.
This old six!
Now, he had what he wanted: figuring out Voldemort's current situation, examining the state and character of the Boy Who Couldn't Die, and the remnants of Neville's guardian magic.
It can be said that the success of the six-person group in succession made Dumbledore very relieved, and felt that this generation of students was very promising.
But this excellent performance along the way also made him care about Ted.
Especially Voldemort's words, the person Voldemort valued, Dumbledore must have been extra cautious.
Neville saw Ted's movements and asked strangely, "Ted, what are you doing?" β
Ted explained as he put on the second-hand dragon skin gloves he had pulled out of his bag, "Are you prepared?" β
He carefully picked up the Philosopher's Stone, looked at it carefully, observed and smelled it, but did not taste it. I guess I can't bite it!
Ted began to try to scrape the philosopher's stone with a knife, saying, "This is the philosopher's stone, and there is only one in the world. I'll see if I can scrape off some powder and use it for later research. β
System Prompt:
"Ding~ Complete the task [Can I touch the philosopher's stone?] (Red)], Reward: 1200 XP, +lv1 Alchemy, Card [Pseudo Sage's Stone (Blue)]. β
Wuhu ~ take off ~
Ted was in a good mood and joked with Neville, "Surely our Headmaster Dumbledore wouldn't mind his dear student scraping a little powder for research, right?" β
Dumbledore: Go on, I'm listening. I don't mind, if you can scrape it.
Neville didn't quite understand what Ted was studying, and asked, "Ted, do you want to study the elixir of life too?" β
Ted grinned, "Immortal? Neville, immortality is a false proposition, maybe Nicolame lived with the Philosopher's Stone for a long, long time, but death is everyone's destiny. No exceptions! If I lived to be 300 years old, it would be enough! β
Neville was stunned by Ted's words, immortality or something, he hadn't thought about it when he was young. But Ted's "three hundred years old is enough" is the real Versailles~