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Chapter 535: Give the Forbidden Spell a Name

This move had the effect of moving a thousand pounds. The huge whirlwind of flames changed its direction and floated towards the swamp. At the same time, the color of the flames gradually changed from blue to yellow.

Tom stopped his hand in time. The flame summoned by [Fire Protection] was a severe fire. The essence of this spell is actually a severe fire curse, but it was slightly improved by Grindelwald to make the severe fire more controllable.

However, no matter how controllable it is, it is also the most dangerous flame in the magic world, coming from the flames of hell: fierce fire. If you let it burn, it will become more and more powerful, and it will become more and more difficult to suppress it with a breaking spell.

The higher it is. When the fierce fire can imitate the form of some monsters, I am afraid that no wizard can extinguish it single-handedly.

If Tom doesn't stop, a fire beast will be born from the flames he releases. By then, it's hard to say who will receive a heavier punishment, him or the parading Death Eaters...

All I can say is that the scale is just right.

Tom sat down on the roof of the tent and breathed heavily. The scope of the two spells just now was too wide, which resulted in the consumption of a lot of magic power, almost draining him dry.

He needs to catch his breath and rest now.

Tom was very calm, but Delis couldn't be calm, because the two of them were in a sea of ​​​​fire!

Tom removed the magic supply to the Super Flame Bodyguard, turning it from a fierce fire into an ordinary flame, but the generated flames would not disappear in vain. The sea of ​​​​fire created by Tom and the remaining Death Eaters is still burning.

Coincidentally, Tom and Delis were in the center of this sea of ​​fire.

Delis was now so hot that he was sweating profusely. He had taken off his windbreaker and threw it on the ground. The shirt underneath was soaked with sweat. Even the ends of his hair were curled up due to the high temperature.

"Come, I'll take you out." Delis planned to use phantom to take Tom away with him. But Tom shook his head again.

"It's not necessary, the fire will go out soon."

Deluxe:?

He took a look at the sea of ​​​​fire that stretched for several kilometers, and it didn't look like it could be extinguished suddenly, unless it suddenly rained...

But is this too much of a coincidence?

Seeing that Delis looked completely confused, Tom patiently gave a simple explanation to this good partner who fought side by side.

"Water will turn into water vapor at high temperatures. The water vapor floats upward and condenses into small droplets, thus forming clouds. These small droplets combine with dust in the air to form larger water droplets. The water droplets move upward under the influence of gravity.

Falling from the sky, bringing rain.”

Deluxe:[?_??]

"Sorry, the heat...and what?" At that moment, Delis even felt like he was back in the History of Magic class at Hogwarts.

Tom sighed. Teaching science to a wizard is like playing the piano to an ox. Now that he felt like his magic power had recovered a little, he would use actions to back up his words.

He stood up and took out the wand from the staff. Tom glanced at his "masterpiece". At this time, the entire camp was covered in raging fire. If there was not a road forming a fire break, the woods would most likely be covered in flames.

It will be ignited. As for the fire whirlwind created by Tom, its ending is already doomed after rushing into the swamp...

The soil in the swamp contains a lot of water. When it suddenly encounters a fire, a huge amount of water vapor is formed. The smoke emitted by the combustion combines with this water vapor, and it is easy to cause precipitation even without the activation of magic.

Tom is just speeding up the process.

"Atmospheric-pluvia!"

Tom's spell fell into the night sky, but it didn't seem to cause any changes.

Delis sighed and was about to say something when a drop of rain hit his forehead, slid all the way into his collar, and painted a white path on his face. By the way, he thought

The words were stuck in his throat.

How is this possible?! Delis raised his head in shock and looked at the sky where many dark clouds suddenly appeared. He knew that wizards could change the weather through weather spells, but the range was often not large, that is, the size of an office. This kind of sudden

This was the first time he had seen a weather spell that changed the weather in a certain area.

Delis thought for a time that he was hallucinating, but the raindrops falling on his face one after another told him: It was really raining here.

"How did you do it?" He asked with a look of disbelief on his face, turning to look at Tom.

"Just going with the flow." Tom replied.

Manpower is sometimes exhausted, and the same applies to wizards. If you want to change the weather in an area, it is unrealistic to rely solely on the magic power of the wizard itself. You must take advantage of the situation.

Dense clouds make it easy to rain; the intersection of cold and heat makes winds easy. To take advantage of the situation is to use natural phenomena to make every effort. Now a large amount of water vapor has condensed in the air in this area, and it is only one step away from rain, just like the edge of the pile.

Like a coin pusher full of coins, Tom only needs to put in a coin, push it gently, and the rain will fall naturally.

The power of one coin was very small, but it became the last chip to knock down the mountain of coins. Tom's spell was not very powerful, but it had the effect of the last coin.

Delis couldn't understand the weather principles here. In his eyes, Tom summoned a heavy rainstorm with just a simple weather spell!

Delis suddenly became much more well-behaved.

The rainwater slapped on the flame and was evaporated immediately, but when one drop evaporated, two raindrops would replace it. Under the continuous rain, the flame was defeated and finally extinguished completely.

Tom and Delis never left the top floor of the tall tent. When the flames were extinguished, they were soaked in the water.

"What do you think would be a better name for the spell I just cast?" Tom wiped away the rain and dust on his face, remembering that the forbidden spell he just cast didn't seem to have a name yet.

"Huh? Is that your own magic?!" Delis was startled by Tom's words. It's amazing enough to be able to use a magic spell of that scale. Now you actually tell me that this is your original magic.

?

What a joke!

But looking at Tom's serious thinking expression, Delis felt that Tom was not lying.

He couldn't help but be speechless.

What was he doing when he was his age? Discussing the results of the Quidditch game with his friends, arguing with students he didn't like, being in an empty classroom with his girlfriend - it's far off topic, I didn't create anything of my own anyway.

magic!

Delis now clearly understands one thing: comparing one person to another will lead to death, and comparing goods will lead to throwing away things. Compared with this Tom Yoder, he is really as old as a dog.

"How about the name Ye Yan?" Tom hesitated because the flame just now seemed to have nothing to do with Ye Huo, and it would be too boring to name it. The name should be related enough.

The magic spell I just cast was a combination of flame and whirlwind...

Then call it "Fire Storm"!


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