Hogwarts: My Spell Infinite Derivation

Chapter 67 Ciel's Deadly Curse! Deducing the Guardian Deity!



Chapter 67 Ciel's Deadly Curse! Deducing the Guardian Deity!

Chapter 67 Ciel's Deadly Curse! Deducing the Guardian Deity!

When the spacetime marking spell cast by Ciel imprinted the character "拆" (demolish) on the coffin.

The once raging sea of ​​dragon blood has calmed down as a result.

Even those beings inside the coffin were shocked by this unstoppable marking magic, and a sense of dread arose in their hearts.

Such peculiar magic was unheard of, even after he had existed in the magic world for so long.

Is the mark printed on his own coffin some kind of magic circle, or a rune with special power?

Charles's performance was beyond his expectations, forcing him to be on high alert.

Just a moment later, the being in the coffin went through countless magical knowledge in its mind, and its expression gradually changed.

He could confirm that the mark printed on his coffin was not any known writing or runes.

Nothing else happened after it was printed.

It's like this is just a simple marker.

Furthermore, the presence of the coffin had also unearthed the meaning of this script in a corner of his mind.

It appears to be script from some Eastern country, and it means—

Demolition?!

When he realized this, his shock and anger were truly indescribable.

To have such a mark printed on one's own coffin is an utter disgrace, a truly utter disgrace!

A deep, angry roar came from inside the coffin. The iron chains wrapped around the coffin clanged, and the coffin lid began to tremble, as if something was trying to come out.

In the Sea of ​​Dragon Blood, even more ferocious and turbulent waves surged and rolled in layers.

The bone dragons also let out angry roars.

Are you humiliating me?

"Wizard, you have no idea what you've done, no idea what kind of being you've angered!"

"Even Dumbledore won't protect you forever. No matter the cost, I'll rise from my coffin and make you pay!"

As the being within the coffin raged, Charles could see a red light swirling within the phantom before him.

A sense of crisis that made his scalp tingle was born from this.

It was as if even through the shadowy image, the curse that the being was brewing posed a deadly threat to him.

Charles estimated that his wizard form would definitely not be able to withstand this spell.

Even if it transforms into its ancient dragon form and uses its most powerful dragon language magic, Storm Call, to clash with this spell, it would probably still suffer severe damage.

"Is this the power of the old monster hidden in the magical world?"

"That's true. Nicolas Flamel was able to survive to this day thanks to the Philosopher's Stone, and Voldemort had Horcruxes. How could those former wizards and powerful figures in the magical world not have similar means of prolonging their lives?"

"The accumulation of many years has made their strength increasingly terrifying. According to what the being in the coffin said, although he is wary of Dumbledore wielding the Elder Wand, he is fully capable of fighting him."

Charles felt a sense of unease.

He is very strong now, his strength is on a completely different level.

Ordinary wizards were like toys in his presence, and even most of the professors at Hogwarts and the so-called elite Aurors of the Ministry of Magic were no exception.

However, Ciel still felt he was some distance from the level of Dumbledore, Grindelwald, and Voldemort.

Putting everything else aside, Grindelwald's Fiendfyre spell alone can burn down a small city, something the Shire can't match even with Stormcaller.

This was Grindelwald decades ago, back when Dumbledore didn't even have the Elder Wand yet.

If Dumbledore were to unleash his full power now, the destructive force he would unleash would likely far surpass that of Grindelwald back then, a feat the Shire could not even begin to match.

The old monster hidden in Romania is of that level.

Although he was extremely wary, Charles showed no sign of it on his face; in fact, his expression became even more arrogant.

Why did he choose to deduce Apparition immediately when he didn't have enough deduction points?

Isn't the point to be able to escape in situations like this?

Looking at the hazy red light within the phantom, Charles's face revealed his madness.

"Old man, you're already lying on the floor, why aren't you content? Trying to climb out?"

"Then I'll have to weld your coffin lid shut!"

"A magic clash, huh? Come on, watch my spell!"

Immediately, the mithril wand in Charles's hand burst forth with a blinding green light.

An unforgivable curse flowed fluently from Ciel's mouth.

"Avada Kedavra!"

The being inside the coffin was startled upon hearing the killing incantation.

A deadly curse?

He had heard of this renowned spell even in his coffin, and had even had his servants demonstrate it to him.

Regarding this spell, he could only say that it was just like the ancient dragons' dragon language magic that had amazed an era. The Killing Curse, a spell with instant death attributes, was also a masterpiece of this era, a work of pure madness.

He had to be extremely careful when a wizard of the same or lower level cast this spell, making sure he wasn't hit, otherwise he would be in big trouble.

How could a young wizard like Charles have such a strong killing intent that he could use the Killing Curse without the slightest hesitation?

I've only been away from the outside world for a few years, and the magical world has become like this?

And just as Charles chanted the Killing Curse, a dazzling green light, like a tidal wave, swept out from the tip of the staff, engulfing everything in front of it.

Upon witnessing this scene, the being inside the coffin felt a chill run down its spine.

Is this some kind of deadly curse?

Isn't the Killing Curse a single-target curse? When did it become an area-of-effect curse?

Who taught Ciel to cast the Killing Curse like that? The Ministry of Magic should lock him up in Azkaban until he dies!

Then, recalling Charles's bizarre and unstoppable marking magic, the being in the coffin felt a chill.

He dared not underestimate Ciel's curse any longer.

What if this outrageous killing curse is just as unpredictable and unavoidable as the previous curse?

Immediately, the curse that the being in the coffin was about to unleash also paused, and it focused intently on preparing to deal with this fatal curse.

Just as his crimson spell paused, a mocking expression appeared on Charles's face.

He truly didn't know the Killing Curse. The Avada Kedavra spell was merely a prelude to a long-distance apparition, and it proved quite effective in confusing powerful enemies.

As for the tidal wave of green light, it was merely the application of the Glowing Light Spell.

Given Ciel's mastery of the Glowing Charm, doing this would be easier than eating or drinking.

However, by combining the two, they successfully interrupted the dangerous magic of the being in the coffin, buying Ciel time to apparite from a distance.

So, while the being inside the coffin was still on high alert, guarding against the "Killing Curse," Ciel's lips curled into a smile.

With a loud bang, his figure vanished from the spot.

Within the phantom image revealed in the overturned alley, the being in the coffin paused for a moment before realizing that it had been tricked.

What kind of deadly curse is this?

It was just a delaying tactic, but I actually fell for it!

Being repeatedly tricked and humiliated by an eleven-year-old wizard finally broke the defenses of this self-proclaimed ancient and noble being.

"Ugh, Dumbledore, look at what you've taught us!"

The sea of ​​blood churned, and the bone dragon roared.

"Little wizard, you just wait! You just wait!"

……

At the same time, in a grove of trees, Charles's figure appeared.

After confirming that he was no longer being targeted by the entity in the sea of ​​blood, Charles breathed a slight sigh of relief.

If they catch up with us again, that would be a real problem.

Although this old man doesn't seem very bright, his strength is undeniable.

Even from this distance, he could still reveal his phantom image through the marks left on the vampire count's servants, and even cast powerful magic from afar.

This also served as a reminder to Charles.

"In the magical world, there are also so-called Ancient Ones, Great Old Ones, and so on. With such a strange and unpredictable place as R'lyeh, it's normal for other places to have more Ancient Ones."

"I thought I was already very strong, but now it seems that the strength that is very strong in the original work may not be enough to run rampant in this magical world."

The thought of the sea of ​​dragon blood and the mountain of dragon bones made Xia Er's eyes itch with longing.

"That would require a lot of deduction points!"

"It's a pity I wasn't strong enough, otherwise I could have just Apparated there and carried out a forced demolition, that would have been a huge windfall!"

He took a deep breath, his eyes showing determination.

"I prefer to take the initiative rather than let that old monster come out of his coffin."

"We still need to improve our strength."

Then, Charles pondered deeply.

Although he had no idea about the old monster's identity or background, Xia Er was certain of one thing: the old monster was definitely not a kind person.

Just from that sea of ​​dragon blood and the various spells the opponent displayed, it's clear that their magic is most likely related to blood, controlling death, and the like.

Furthermore, with a vampire count as his servant, slumbering in a coffin, a guess gradually emerged in Charles's mind.

"This old monster might be a vampire too."

"Even if it isn't, it still falls into the category of dark creatures and has absolutely nothing to do with light or holiness."

"Since that's the case..."

Charles's thoughts finally settled on the Dustless Land Spell that had made him invincible against ordinary wizards.

This spell was derived from banishment spells used against dark creatures and dark wizards. If we continue to deduce its effects, it should be even more effective against dark creatures.

At the same time, Charles also remembered the Guardian Spell that he had obtained for a long time but never had enough points to deduce.

In terms of restraining dark creatures, the Patronus Charm surpasses even the Banishing Charm, and is almost the highest representative of holy magic in the original work.

A look of anticipation appeared in Charles's eyes.

The original Guardian Charm is incredibly effective against dark creatures and is the only way to deal with Dementors. So, if it were to be further developed by myself and Deep Blue, to what extent would it be elevated?

The next moment, Charles made a decisive statement in his mind.

"Deep Blue, the Dustless Land Spell, the Guardian Spell..."

"Keep the deductions focused on targeting dark creatures!"

(End of this chapter)


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