Lynn's whole body was tense, maintaining the original posture, letting the cold wind of Hogsmeade blow.
After about ten minutes, a slow sound of footsteps came.
"Casiraghi! It has been more than 40 years since Grindelwald was defeated by Dumbledore. Are you still not giving up?" Professor Green's voice came, with a bit of coldness in his tone.
Casiraghi was obviously the surname of the black-robed wizard, and according to Professor Green's words, Casiraghi should have been one of Grindelwald's followers when Grindelwald was rampant.
Casiraghi spoke, his voice hoarse and full of hatred: "I have been hunting you for more than 40 years, Green. You hurt the great master with that damned Muggle weapon. You are a humiliation to the master! As a member of the Acolytes, I must kill you!"
Hearing this, Professor Green chuckled: "'Master'? 'Acolytes'? Casiraghi, you are just a stray dog who was expelled from the Deathly Hallows by Grindelwald himself. What qualifications do you have to say this?!"
Hearing Professor Green's slightly sarcastic words, Casiraghi became even more enraged: "Expelled?! If I hadn't been on my way to hunting you..., those three damn Muggles suddenly appeared and died from my Fiendfyre Curse, how could the master remove me?! Green, you and I have sworn enmity, today it's time to settle accounts!"
Professor Green drew out his wand, not hesitating to take the initiative, casting a silent Disarming Charm, but sighed: "Forget it, now I am a professor at Hogwarts. In order to prevent you from going crazy and involving my students, you must die here today!"
Casiraghi waved his wand, casting a silent Shield Charm, a blue light flashed, collided with Professor Green's Disarming Charm, and finally canceled each other out, exploding at the same time.
"Confringo!"
Professor Green waved his wand again, and a yellow light flashing with a dangerous aura burst out.
While releasing the Blasting Curse, Professor Green waved his left hand gently, casting a silent and wandless spell. A gray-white light broke through the air at an extremely tricky angle in Casiraghi's blind spot, attacking Casiraghi one after another along with the Blasting Curse.
This gray-white light was the Reductor Curse, with the incantation "Reducto". Its effect was equivalent to a weakened version of the Blasting Curse, capable of shattering solid obstacles but unable to cause a second large-scale explosion.
Although Casiraghi did not see Professor Green's maneuver, his years of combat experience told him that Professor Green's attack could not be that simple.
"Protego Totalum!"
Casiraghi waved his wand, protecting the area within a radius of one meter with immense magic power.
Sure enough, the two curses exploded at the edge of his Protego Totalum, and the violent explosion dimmed the light of Protego Totalum.
"Diffindo!"
Casiraghi shook the wand in his hand quickly. He chanted the spell only once, but dozens of Severing Charms broke through the air and shot toward Professor Green with the force of thunder.
This was an extremely clever way of casting spells. High-frequency shaking of the wand could disrupt the continuous transmission of magic power in Casiraghi's body, allowing magic power to enter the wand only intermittently. Casiraghi's high proficiency in the Severing Charm could transform each section of magic power into a weakened version of the Severing Charm.
In this way, the original Severing Charm was transformed into dozens of Severing Charms with slightly less power, increasing the danger factor of this spell.
"Lapilliovicis!"
Professor Green first smashed a piece of stone on the ground with a silent Gouging Spell, then used the Stone-Thrower Charm to shoot out countless stone fragments, aiming at the dozens of gray lights in the air.
These stone fragments hit the lights in the air accurately, and bursts of explosions were heard.
Professor Green intercepted all the Severing Charms with minimal loss.
However, Casiraghi's attack frequency seemed to be increasing.
Unlike the ordinary magic used by Professor Green, the spells cast by Casiraghi were mainly Dark Magic. When the strength of both sides was similar, the power of Dark Magic would obviously be superior.
As an alchemist, Professor Green's expertise in Dark Magic was naturally not as extensive as that of battle-hardened followers of Grindelwald, even though Casiraghi was an expelled follower.
A ball of black and red flame was thrown out by Casiraghi. This ball of flame devoured everything in its path and continued to grow. Finally, it turned into animal forms such as giant flame snakes and flame hounds, rushing toward Professor Green.
This level of Fiendfyre was not something that could be extinguished by a spell. Faced with this dilemma, Professor Green had to rely on his most proficient alchemy.
To truly use alchemy on the battlefield, only a powerful alchemist like Professor Green could do it.
Professor Green raised his wand and waved it. Alchemical runes were imprinted in the air without the assistance of a carving knife or any objects as carriers.
These alchemical runes flashed with golden light and were connected by a golden magic thread to form an alchemical array.
The formation of this alchemical array was only a moment. With the output of Professor Green's magic power, countless beams of light burst out from this alchemical array and blasted toward the flame creatures transformed by the Fiendfyre.
The golden light in the sky was like a meteor shower, suppressing these flame creatures so much that they could not raise their heads.
Looking at this scene from afar, which seemed like the divine descending, Lynn couldn't help but be fascinated. I'm afraid this is the ultimate of the array alchemist! Lynn thought so in his heart.
On the battlefield, Casiraghi was under the golden light, but he showed no intention of retreating. Magic power was constantly released by Casiraghi, and groups of Fiendfyre were born, continuously attacking Professor Green.
At the same time, Professor Green had completed the imprint of the fifth alchemical array. Five alchemical arrays surrounded Professor Green, like a laser matrix, and countless golden beams poured out like a hail of bullets, bombarding the flame creatures that rushed over.
The battle was deadlocked, and Casiraghi's Fiendfyre and Professor Green's alchemical array seemed to form a delicate balance, with neither side able to defeat the other. Lynn, who was not far away, was anxious.
He wanted to help Professor Green, but he also knew that with his current magic level, if he took action, he would only be cannon fodder.
After all, even the residual power of the battle between the two was enough to reduce Lynn to ashes!
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