In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 262 Plan 260

Chapter 262 260. Plan

When John first got the second gem from the Hogwarts library, he was inexperienced and worried that the magic power in the gem would not be enough to support his use of the levitation spell on himself and the effect of the universal spell removal.

So at that time, for the sake of safety, he simply used up all the magic power in the gem to ensure safety.

From the perspective of caution, his approach was definitely not wrong, but after John tried to use magic power to test the upper limit of the power of the ring's spell, he knew how painful his waste was.

To maximize the effect of the spell cast on oneself, there is no need to consume such a huge amount of magic power. When the strength of magic is amplified to a critical point, if there is no sufficient support from one's own understanding, then even if he puts all the magic power of wizards in the world into it, the effect will not be amplified in the slightest.

According to what John found out afterwards, using the ring to cast a spell to increase the magic intensity to the critical point, in fact, it only takes about 1/10 of the full magic power in the second gem to be enough.

At this point, not only has the effect been maximized, but the duration of the spell has almost reached the maximum.

Going further, it depends on whether his understanding of the floating spell and the universal spell removal can be improved in the future.

Even at this level, relying on the saturated gems after absorbing all the magic power in the stone slab, John has enough confidence to continue to consume the Death Eaters who have been reduced to only a dozen in front of him.

But he is not blind. He saw the Death Eaters Apparate away in front of him just now, and he knew that Rabastan must have gone to seek other support.

The impact of his rescue of those Muggle students from Hogwarts Castle a year ago must have been very great, and the abilities he used at that time must have been circulated in the magic world. There is probably no other one who can use the unique floating spell and break the spell.

So, when he decided to involve these Death Eaters, John did not expect to continue to hide his identity. He even deliberately wanted to expose his identity and attract the attention of Rabastan and others to himself, so as to buy time for the Hogwarts to sail to the coast.

But Rabastan is not a fool at all, as he has been lurking in the French Ministry of Magic for so long, holding a high position, and deeply trusted by Voldemort. Although John's plan is not straightforward, it is not obscure. When the chase continued and he did not wait for his brother's support, he had to think about how to use other methods to restrict John, this slippery loach.

And when he began to think carefully, by recalling John's various actions until now, it is not difficult to see why he took the initiative.

He is protecting the ship. Protect the others on the ship!

After thinking of this, Rabastan changed his strategy without hesitation. He immediately sent a small team of Death Eaters to chase the Hogwart that had gradually disappeared from their sight, while the others continued to encircle Jon.

Rabastan knew very well that with the remaining manpower, they should not think about killing or capturing the man in front of them. Now they just had to ensure that Jon would not be out of their sight and continue to reduce their own personnel, so that they could continue to entangle and wait for Rodolphus to bring people to support.

They were waiting for support, and Jon was also thinking about dragging it on.

He didn't know what happened to Fox, but he knew that as long as Dumbledore knew their current situation, he would definitely not be indifferent. He just didn't know why the support that should have arrived had not arrived.

A one-on-many competition was going on under this sky, and neither Jon nor Rabastan found a protruding black reef on the turbulent sea.

Compared with other places, the sea water around this reef seemed unusually calm. On the reef, there was an old man with silver hair, thin and even emaciated, wearing a dark robe. He was sitting here.

He looked at the sky that had been used as a battlefield, his eyes were as deep as the night sky, and he looked at Jon who was constantly dodging under the dense spells, wondering what he was thinking.

In such a chase, Rabastan soon found a new problem.

They kept attacking Jon, and Jon kept fighting back. He used a lot of spells, including ordinary disarming spells, petrifying spells and coma spells, as well as black magic such as the God of Shadows and the Explosion Spell.

But even if the battle situation had reached this point, he had no intention of using the killing curse.

Such a problem made Rabastan alert.

Although he had not fought against the Order of the Phoenix led by Dumbledore in the UK in the past few years, he knew very well that these exiles who had become homeless dogs would reject the Unforgivable Curses but would never resist using them.

Moreover, with the magic skills that John showed now, except for the weird universal antidote and the levitation spell, the other spells he cast were at most at the level of ordinary adult wizards.

Not to mention other more powerful wizards, even among the Death Eaters, he is not as good as many people. Such spellcasting cannot be disguised. Combined with Jon's current results, it gives people a great sense of contrast.

Rabastan didn't know what the reason was, but he knew that this was definitely not a normal phenomenon.

Therefore, he became more and more careful in casting spells, and became more and more cautious in dodging the spells released by Jon. After lurking in France for such a long time, he developed the habit of thinking in the worst direction no matter what kind of problems he didn't understand.

And his actions were also seen by Jon.

Jon himself knew very well that no matter how outstanding his achievements were in certain spells, he had only learned magic for less than three years after all, and his own magic power had not yet grown to its peak. The habit of casting spells and the cognition of magic could not be as smooth as those experienced Death Eaters.

Rabastan obviously didn't know his background. Jon narrowed his eyes. He calculated the time after he drank the polyjuice potion, and suddenly a plan came to his mind.

Something unexpected happened, so I'll post the normal update first. I'll stay up late to write the two chapters I promised later, and try to post them tomorrow morning.

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