Chapter 235 The Battle Is Over
Dracula started to get angry when he said this.
"But you actually found this place, destroyed it, and killed her. This is not something I can tolerate, Blake! Giving you face does not mean that I am weaker than you, nor does it mean that I am so easy to bully!"
As he said this, Dracula suddenly disappeared from the spot and appeared beside Finny, trying to grab Finny's hands and tear Finny in half just like he killed those werewolf wizards before.
Fortunately, Finny had already placed several layers of armor spells on his body to block this attack.
As for Dracula's disappearance from the spot, it was not because he cast magic such as Apparition. The taboos here are still useful to him.
The reason for this situation is simply because Dracula's speed is too fast. So fast that the naked eye cannot distinguish his departure and arrival.
The duel between wizards is fundamentally a question of who takes the initiative. Of course, this first refers not to who takes the initiative first, but who takes the initiative first.
Taking the initiative first can control the opponent and use the killing spell first.
In fact, the level of a wizard is only a level of magic power, perception, and control of magic, and the difference in strength is not big.
Especially with the existence of magic like the Killing Curse, as long as the magic power is enough, an adult wizard can easily kill a legendary wizard, and there is not only the Killing Curse.
Finny naturally cannot use the Killing Curse at this time. Although he has the advantage because of the Iron Armor Curse and can cast magic to attack Dracula before he reacts,
but the Killing Curse is not Finny's first choice now.
The Killing Curse, like the other two Unforgivable Curses, was invented by the same wizard, and the requirements for use are naturally the same. Although these three magics are very simple, it can almost be said that they can be used as long as they are learned,
but in order to play their original effects, some conditions are needed. They all need determination from the heart. Take the Killing Curse as an example, it requires a desire to kill the other party from the bottom of the heart, and it is a sincere hope, and enjoy the pain of the enemy before death. However, legitimate thoughts, such as the killing intention caused by hatred, are not enough for the Killing Curse.
Of course, Finny's determination to kill Dracula is not bad. The main reason why he does not choose to use the killing curse is that this magic will affect the soul. It is okay to use it once or twice, but once it is used frequently, the killing curse will affect the mind, emotions, and even personality.
If you want to become a legendary wizard, inner purity is inevitable, so Finny will avoid using this magic if he can.
So when Dracula's attack on him was ineffective, Finny used an ordinary coma spell, and it was a silent spell.
This is a necessary condition for wizards to fight. Silent spells are not only faster to use, but also because they do not need to recite spells, the enemy cannot judge what magic it is and can only choose to dodge. Even if there are no spells left, it delays the enemy's opportunity to launch an attack.
In short, a powerful wizard can even use the magic that he did not hit the enemy to leave the enemy no room to fight back.
There is no need to think about it. Finny's coma spell will not hit Dracula. After all, the speed of the vampire ancestor has been confirmed, and it can be compared with the magic of Apparition at a short distance.
And even if it hit, Finny didn't expect this magic to work. Vampires also have magic resistance, although not as good as giants and wizards with giant blood, such as Hagrid, whose body is generally ineffective against magic.
Just as Dracula retreated to avoid Finny's spell, Finny used the second spell.
He raised his wand and drew a big circle above his head.
A stone wall rose from the ground around Finny and Dracula. This stone wall was curved, forming a circle that enclosed the two people inside, just like a Colosseum.
Dracula also understood that the previous spell was just to divert himself and give Finny a chance to use this magic.
And the purpose of this magic is to control the two of them here. Thinking of this, Dracula subconsciously looked up.
Sure enough, above the Colosseum, the surrounding walls began to move toward the middle to form a roof, closing the entire Colosseum. This time, even if he could fly, he couldn't leave.
Trapped here, Dracula was very angry and rushed towards Finny again. This time he saw clearly that Finny had no chance to cast the Armor Curse on him, and the Armor Curse on Finny was also broken by him.
In other words, as long as Dracula hit Finny with this blow, Finny's life would be gone.
Dracula appeared directly in front of Finny the next moment, and stabbed Finny's chest with his right hand fiercely.
At the moment when Finny's life was in danger, a flame appeared out of thin air in front of Finny. The flame also blocked Dracula's attack.
It was the Flame Phoenix. Before, this phoenix rushed towards the castle like suicide under Finny's control, causing an explosion, killing a large number of vampires and disappearing itself.
At least that was what Dracula saw, so when this fire phoenix suddenly appeared in front of Finny and resisted his fatal attack, he was puzzled and confused.
So, he seemed a little slow at this time,
Just because Dracula is slow does not mean that Finny will be slow. He was not surprised that the Fire Phoenix would appear. As mentioned before, the Fire Phoenix, which is composed entirely of flames, is immortal. As long as there are still flames on the battlefield, it can survive. Rebirth, and when Finney created this Colosseum, he specially placed a piece of the still burning ruins of the castle within the scope of the Colosseum.
Feeney pointed the wand in his right hand toward the ground, then moved it sharply upward.
A hand made entirely of soil and rock stretched out from the ground, firmly grabbing Dracula who was still in a daze and didn't understand why.
The next moment, the flame phoenix rushed towards Dracula.
Dracula, who had never taken out his wand to use magic, could no longer pretend this time. A wand made entirely of bones, rubies, and decorated with bright red metal like blood appeared in his hand.
Facing the appearance of the magic wand, a storm barrier appeared in front of the Flame Phoenix.
The strong wind blew towards Fini, blowing the flaming phoenix flying upside down.
Feeney had no choice but to roll to the side and avoid this attack that was originally his own.
At the same time, the wand in his hand continued to dance, and stone statues of various creatures began to appear on the surrounding ground, rushing towards Dracula.
Feeney knew very well that with his current magic level, it would be difficult to defeat Dracula with pure combat magic. After all, even if Dracula is not a legendary wizard, he is not far from the level of the legendary wizard, let alone It is said that vampires themselves are a race very suitable for fighting.
Gryffindor's inheritance allows Finny to easily use transformation to fight, and he can achieve great results with less magic power. In conjunction with Finny's own plastic evocation magic, he can use transformation to fight. Way to the next level.
At this point he does just that, as a large number of stone statues grab hold of Dracula in an attempt to restrain him.
Feeney also took this opportunity to stand up and continue to use the transformation technique. The raw material was the architectural remains of the castle on the ground.
Finally, Feeney took out the soul stone again, inserted the wand into the ground, and then pulled it up.
A huge hand with a forearm stretched out from the ground, grabbed Dracula in his hand, and then squeezed it tightly. Of course, it couldn't kill Dracula, but it could control him.
While Dracula was being controlled, the wand in Finny's hand began to change.
The material of the wand changed from wood to metal, and then slowly turned into a sword.
Finny ran towards Dracula with his sword in hand, waving it with his left hand as he ran. A road made of dirt leading straight up to Dracula appeared under Finny's feet, and as he moved, it continued to appear. ,
Finally, Finny jumped up high close to Dracula, held the sword in both hands, and slashed hard at Dracula's neck.
The sword rose and fell, and Dracula's head fell to the ground along with the sword.
The ancestor of vampires who was as good as the legendary wizard was killed by Feeney.
He died in frustration and innocently.
He should not have underestimated Finny when he died. He should have used the wand from the beginning instead of trying to kill Finny with physical force. He should have used magic directly.
There are cutting curses, killing curses, and many other magics that can kill people. Unfortunately, Dracula did not use any of them. As a wizard, he chose close combat. Sure enough, the wizard should use all his strength and use dual-wielding epees.
The second point is that the magic resistance of Dracula, the ancestor of the vampire, allows him to ignore many attacking magics. When he was controlled by Finny's transformation, he did not consider what kind of attacking magic Finny would use, and just waited to find it. Chance to break free and continue killing Feeney,
Then Feeney happened to know that Dracula's magic resistance made it impossible for his magic to kill him easily. Therefore, Feeney chose to fight in close combat, holding two swords and cutting off Dracula's neck from top to bottom with one sword, cleanly. neat.
As Dracula's head fell to the ground, Finny also breathed a sigh of relief, then fell to the ground, breathing heavily,
This battle seems very simple. It's just that Dracula keeps attacking, and then Feeney finds the opportunity to counterattack. Then Feeney keeps attacking, and finally controls Dracula, and finally wins.
But in fact, Feeney has been using magic, transformation, plasticity magic, various control magics, and the last trick of transformation on the wand. You know, the wand is a magic prop, and it has no effect on magic. The use of magic for props is very rare in the magic world.
Well, the content of Finny's new paper is already there, on the necessity and method of using transfiguration on wands.
After resting for a long time, Finny felt that part of his magic power had recovered, and then he moved his wand to disperse the surrounding Colosseum, revealing the outside.
Lisa felt that her heart was about to beat out the moment Dracula attacked Finny. Later, she was even more worried when she saw that Finny trapped him and Dracula in this huge stone building. endlessly,
He hurriedly ordered the still-living werewolf wizard to fight with all his might.
Without the help of Dracula, the already weak vampires were pushed flatly by the werewolf wizard led by Lisa.
And Finny had already left a message that there would be no survivors in this battle, so all the vampires except Dracula died.
However, when Lisa and the others ended their battle, it was not over yet at Finny's place, nor did the huge stone Colosseum disappear.
While Lisa was worried, she also had to find something to do. According to Finny's habit, she asked many werewolf wizards to count the spoils and check the war at the same time, leaving it alone to see if there were any survivors.
After sorting out the intact items in the ruined castle, magic items were put together, books were put together, money, gems, and some valuable things were put together, and corpses were put together.
With Lisa's actions, the entire battlefield has changed.
At this time, the Colosseum changed, and Lisa made a gesture.
Many werewolf wizards took out the wands that had been put away again, pointing to the gap in the Colosseum. They were very nervous. As long as it was not Finny who came out, they would directly attack and try their best to kill Dracula.
Fortunately, the ending was touching.
Finny won and Dracula was beheaded by him.
As Finny walked out of the Colosseum, the werewolf wizards burst into a deafening cheer.
If Finny lost this battle, then all of them would be killed by Dracula. Even if some of them survived, a large number of them would die with Dracula.
They don't have the talent of the young master of the Black family. Looking at the Transfiguration, they are better than many Transfiguration masters in the magic world.
This can be said to be the voice of all the werewolf wizards present.
Unlike the werewolf wizards who were worried about themselves, Lisa's eyes were also filled with tears at this time. She was happy that Finny was still alive.
Lisa didn't care whether the vampire was dead or alive, or whether the battle was won or not. She only cared about Finny from beginning to end.
As long as Finny was alive, no matter what happened, it was secondary to her. Now that Finny was alive and victorious, she would naturally feel ecstatic, tears in her eyes, and her slightly red eyes were full of tears.
But she didn't hug Finny as she wanted, because she knew very well that Finny was her young master. Even if Finny got married in the future, the bride would not be her, because a female wizard who became a werewolf and had such a scar on her face did not have such qualifications.