Chapter 71 Hall of Death

Riddle guessed right.

The characteristics of the transformed spell will indeed appear in the card data.

And there is really a quality division.

They are white, blue, purple and gold.

The maximum damage on the card is the damage after spending 6 points of [Killing Intent] under ideal conditions.

If more [Killing Intent] is 'consumed', the damage will also increase.

The standard damage of [Shadow of Death] is 49.

No matter how much [Killing Intent] Bagir "consumes", the killing curse of [Dead Shadow] is 49.

I don’t know if it’s because Bagel only killed ants and spiders.

[Shadow of the Dead] The face under the tattered hood was emitting the green light of death, with an ant's mouthparts and eight spider-like eyes.

It's obvious at first glance that it's not something a decent wizard can use.

Moreover, for the four [Dead Shadows], while you cast the killing spell and aim at them, you also have to control where they shoot.

If not controlled, they will shoot out in the direction that Bajir shoots.

Isn't this a normal damage overflow?

With the talent of [Murderous Intent], Bagir's single-target damage has already overflowed.

Under Riddle's guidance, Bagir finally found the right way to play [Shadow of Death].

They are also considered summons. When the Killing Curse is not being used, they rest on the Killing Curse page in the Magic Book.

Once you have named them in your mind, you can give them commands without saying anything.

For example, there are 4 ants in front of him.

Except for the one he was aiming at, the other three could be commanded through vague psychological activities like "Number 3, you hit this one".

Now, the weakness of the Killing Curse that cannot be used for group attacks has been made up.

The only drawback is that when releasing the [Killing Curse] and wanting to use [Shadow of Death] to attack at the same time, they are too ugly and too dark when floating behind.

But this can also be solved by letting them hide in Bajir's body.

When they are not attacking, nothing unusual can be seen.

But when attacking, you will see green light coming out not only from Bajir's wand, but also from his eyes, forehead and other places.

That being said, the ultimate bladder sword is not impossible.

After completing his goal and mastering his first level 2 spell, Bagir would naturally randomly select a lucky audience member to use it on.

By the way, combine Slytherin's research on the Killing Curse with the card data.

Bagir was very suspicious that the reason why his Killing Curse could reach level two so quickly was because he knew that after reaching level two, he would be able to taste a living being.

Coincidentally, today in London's underground, on the ninth floor of the Ministry of Magic, in the Death Chamber of the Department of Mysteries, an experiment concerning death is about to be carried out again.

It's unbelievable, today is Saturday.

The Hogwarts Quidditch match starts in an hour and a half, but the Department of Mysteries still has to work?

It was a square room with a sunken center and a huge stone pit about twenty feet deep.

Inside the stone pit, there are stone steps that surround the entire house, like stone benches, gradually descending one step at a time. Each step is very steep, just like a tiered classroom.

In the center of the stone pit is a raised stone platform with an arch on top. It looks very old and dilapidated.

There was no wall around the arch, and a tattered black curtain or drapery was hung above it. Although the air was cold and there was no breath of wind, it was swaying gently as if it had just been touched.

When Baguirre looked at it, he always had the illusion that someone was standing behind the curtain or on the other side of the arch.

It seemed like someone was whispering behind me.

But when he turned his eyes, he could only see the other side of the tattered black curtain.

On weekdays, this room is always closed and almost no one enters.

But today, there is a wheelchair in front of the arch.

Sitting on it was a man in a Muggle hospital gown.

This man is today's experimental prop.

There is no death penalty in the wizarding world, but this only applies to wizards.

Muggles were not among them.

This man came from a prison in the Muggle world. He was a priest who was found to have a secret with several little boys. He killed people to silence them and was reported by someone. He was thrown into prison. The Unspeakables (employees of the Department of Mysteries) brought him here for interrogation early in the morning.

I just ignored him.

Now the silent people are in other rooms, and this experiment will not begin until the evening.

This is the normal process. By night time, the experimental subjects will have no energy to work anymore.

The man's eyes were bloodshot.

He muttered words like God and the devil, and occasionally shouted, "Who is talking?"

He couldn't understand why a wizard who deserved to be burned at the stake would suddenly appear in his own single cell in prison. His eyes went dark, and when he opened them again, he was here.

Behind the curtain in front of him that was moving without wind, it seemed like someone was calling his name. From the voices, it was clearly the voices of his dead father and Henry, whom he had killed.

They seemed to be talking about something horrific, such as how he had killed Henry and his secret dislike for women.

"Enough! You are all devils! I order you to shut up in the name of God!" the man couldn't help but roar.

"God? Does God allow you to sleep with a little boy?" A clear voice sounded from the room.

Then the wheelchair turned on its own and the man finally saw the boy.

He had golden hair and big lake blue eyes, like a ray of light shining into his dry heart.

"Hallelujah, Amen. Hello, kid. You don't understand, I'm trying to instill positive energy in the kids. No need to thank me, this is what we should do to stay single and serve God for life. What's your name, can you introduce yourself?"

"Hmph!" the blond boy snorted, and the man's heart almost broke.

He was about to say something when he heard it.

"You don't deserve to hear my name! Avada eats the big melon!"

A huge green shadow behind the boy, covering the entire room, raised its hood towards him.

Inside are eight eyes, a triangular head, and a pair of thick palates.

Before he could even yell the word devil, a green light came towards him.

Then there was darkness.

There was a suction force coming from the curtain behind me.

Just like being in my mother’s womb, the feeling of being in the amniotic fluid begins to envelop me.

Baqir didn't know how men felt.

He was still recalling the feeling of killing someone with the Killing Curse.

Just now, the four [Death Shadows] merged into one and became extremely huge.

The killing curses cast also overlapped.

The damage is as much as 196.

The overflow damage did not cause any impact on the surrounding area.

Just simply killed the man.

But even so.

The wheelchair, which was clearly not under any force, still slid backwards and disappeared into the curtain along with the man.

There was no man's body behind the curtain behind the arch.

You know, the ninth floor of the Ministry of Magic, the Department of Mysteries is lit up.

This room is also part of the Bagir.

But during the process just now, he didn't feel any difference.

The man disappeared so abruptly.

“Could it be that behind the veil there really is the afterlife?”

Bajir's face was uncertain. After taking a deep look at the curtain, he disappeared on the spot.

As soon as he had the idea of ​​taking a photo and engraving the curtain, he was overwhelmed by the feeling that a disaster was about to happen.

Afterwards, the Department of Mysteries did not make a big fuss about the disappearance of the experimental props.

They just thought that the Muggle had been struggling and accidentally fell into the veil.

This is not an isolated case, and Muggle death row prisoners are not worth much.

(End of this chapter)

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