After hearing these words, before Tom even had time to think, his consciousness fell into silence. And this time, he never had the chance to wake up.
Compared to Tom who kept his eyes closed, there was much more pressure on Rolf's side. He first made the other person's consciousness fall into silence, and then began to gradually erase it with magic.
And at the same time, he was extracting Peter Pettigrew's vitality and magic power to replenish Tom's soul fragments. Even this extraction magic was obtained from Tom's Horcrux.
As for Peter's state at this time, he has not returned to human form, he is still like a mouse. But Rolf did not take him lightly, even though he was still under the control of the Imperius Curse.
Rolf used a combination of a transformation spell and a binding spell to inlay Peter Pettigrew in the form of a mouse into a 'big' shape on the metal base inside the cage.
With Rove's magic, Peter's magic and vitality were continuously extracted and transformed into a part of Voldemort's soul fragment. Although this process was complicated and long, it was not difficult for Rove to do.
Even so, he encountered a little trouble in the end, that is, he found that the process took a little longer than he thought.
And he has to go to class tomorrow morning, so he can't waste time here. After all, as an outstanding student of Hogwarts, attending class is the most important thing for him to do.
But there is no way to interrupt the magic that is already in progress, otherwise all the previous efforts may be wasted. But this is no longer a problem for Rove. He has completed all the most critical parts, and the rest is just to maintain the magic.
It’s just running.
What he has to do now is to use the rune magic he has mastered to build a structure that allows this magic to operate automatically, so that he can escape from this long spell to do more important things.
Rolf first summoned his own spell book and let it continue to maintain the operation of magic on his behalf. Then he used his freed hands to continuously construct the required runes. As he continued to wave his hands and recited the spell silently in his heart,
, runes began to appear one after another and formed several spell rings with their own magic effects.
When all the magic rings were completed, Rove began to connect them together, and finally formed a stable magic structure.
But just having a structure is not enough, a source of magic power is also needed to drive the operation of this structure. At this time, the second role of Peter Pettigrew is reflected. Since he has contributed magic power and vitality to his master, what else can he do?
It wouldn't be a problem to contribute some magic power to Rove, right?
With a wave of Rolf's left hand, the magic power that originally flowed from Pettigrew's body to Voldemort's soul fragment branched off into a small tributary and entered the spell structure he had just built.
With the arrival of the magic power from Pettigrew, the spell structure began to operate rapidly and emitted a faint orange light. Then Rolf waved his hand and replaced the magic book with it.
After observing for a while and confirming that the magic was operating normally, Rove cut off the link between his own magic and the entire magic, allowing it to operate as a whole.
The only thing that needs to be worried about now is whether Pettigrew's magic power is enough to support the completion of the spell. After all, he not only needs to provide vitality and magic power to Voldemort's soul fragment, but also needs to provide magic power for the operation of the entire spell.
Therefore, he needs to add some small insurance to this magic, both to ensure that the spell can continue to operate and to prevent it from being accidentally destroyed. The most important thing is to prevent Tom or Pettigrew from suddenly waking up.
Finally, when he finished all this, it was already past one o'clock in the morning, but he was able to get away at least. Just like that, Luofu dragged his tired body out of the bag, and then lay on his bed and fell asleep.<
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Early the next morning, he was still drowsy in class due to lack of sleep last night, and even attracted Professor Flitwick's attention for a time. However, when he answered the professor's question perfectly, the blame became
It became a concern for a good night’s rest.
After Voldemort's Horcruxes and Basilisk no longer caused trouble, life at Hogwarts returned to a peaceful routine. Although Lockhart, the clown, popped in to do some extra work from time to time, it didn't hurt.<
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Compared to Rove's ordinary daily life, Harry has been in the limelight recently. Without the Bludgers that beat him crazily, Gryffindor's Quidditch team killed everyone on the field and finally won the championship.
It should be their top spot.
Then because he began to focus on studying and practicing magic, his grades in various subjects also began to improve by leaps and bounds. As the son of James Potter and Lily Potter, his own foundation is actually quite outstanding.
And when he devoted himself wholeheartedly to the study of magic, his performance was enough to surprise everyone. Another person who impressed people was Neville. Although most people didn't know what happened, they still
Although he was taciturn, he overcame his fear of Snape and began to achieve good results in all subjects, and his herbal medicine class was particularly outstanding.
Compared with the outstanding performance of the two friends, Ron maintained his original intention. He still played when it was time to play and slept when he should. He gnawed on a chicken leg and played chess every day, and the day passed again.
Such peaceful and happy days lasted until the day Lockhart launched the Duel Club. It should have been a good day, both for Harry and Rove.
At that time, Harry, Neville and Ron were walking through the hall of the Great Hall, and then they noticed a small group of people gathering around the bulletin board, seemingly discussing something excitedly.
Ron immediately approached with interest and began to ask Seamus and Dean on the side what happened and why so many people gathered here.
"They're going to open a dueling club!"
"Tonight is the first party, I must go to it!"
What Seamus and Dean said was also heard by Harry and Neville who came over. Faced with Ron's question about whether to participate, they looked at each other and nodded.
"Learning dueling skills will always be useful."
Also deciding to participate was Rolf Scamander, who had known the news for a long time. Of course, he was not going to learn any dueling skills, but to go to the theater.
After all, this is the classic scene in the second part of the original book, second only to Harry's battle with the basilisk in excitement. You know, it's not common at Hogwarts for a professor to be hit by a spell and draw on the wall.