Lupin let out a long breath and leaned against the stone wall, his face still showing a look of shock.

His chest rose and fell violently, and it was obvious that the experience in Knockturn Alley just now had exhausted him.

"Huh! Finally out of Knockturn Alley."

He wiped the sweat from his forehead with his sleeve, and his tone was full of relief after surviving the disaster.

"I didn't expect to encounter such a thing."

He looked up at Deveraux beside him, who was smiling and looking down at his palm, with a trace of black mist lingering in his palm.

That's right!

The "Voldemort" just now was not real at all, but Deveraux's masterpiece!

But this is not a simple trick like the Transfiguration Spell or the Disillusion Spell, but the wisdom of his ancestors that Deveraux had newly obtained from exploring the secret realm, Agrippa's mental projection!

This ancient technique is completely different from traditional magic. It does not rely on wands or spells, but uses the wizard's own spiritual power to inject a deep understanding of a certain image into the projection, thus creating a lifelike illusion.

When using it, Devereux did not simply copy Voldemort's appearance, but also injected his deep impression of the Dark Lord - the ruthless, suffocating oppression, and the chill emanating from the blood-red eyes.

It is these details that make his projection full of realism, and even Voldemort's iconic terrifying momentum is perfectly reproduced.

Just now, Malfoy was frightened to faint after just one look at the projection.

Borgin knelt on the ground without hesitation, and even threw his wand aside.

Even Marcus, who was always calm, succumbed under the gaze of the blood-red eyes.

This effect is not something that ordinary magic can achieve.

Deveraux felt that this was a very practical ability. Although Deveraux did not have any person who could be directly materialized, the impact he could have on the enemy with this momentum alone could not be underestimated!

Lupin asked tentatively.

"Deveraux, do you think we should report these situations to the Ministry of Magic? Although I don't quite understand what Marcus meant by 'you are in the same camp', I think..."

His words stopped abruptly, because the black mist in Deveraux's hand dissipated, and his expression had changed from a slight smile just now to a rare seriousness.

His brows were furrowed, his eyes were deep, as if he was caught in some difficult thinking.

"Deveraux?"

Lupin called him a little uneasily.

Deveraux raised his head and spoke in a low voice.

"Nothing. Let's go back to the Leaky Cauldron first and talk to the professor."

His voice sounded a little heavy, as if he was holding something important in his heart.

Now he did have several questions that he wanted to get answers to, and the only person who could answer these questions was Snape.

Including what is the long river of time, what is Dumbledore's current situation, etc.

Although Lupin was puzzled, he did not ask further questions, but just nodded.

The two walked to Diagon Alley one after the other.

The lively scene of Diagon Alley is in sharp contrast with the strict management of Knockturn Alley.

There are still many people here, and the doors of the shops are full of colorful signs. Wizards shuttle through them with their own purposes.

Bargaining sounds can still be heard in front of some stalls.

Lupin noticed that there were many more foreign wizards on the street, who seemed to be purchasing special items.

However, Deveraux seemed absent-minded, his eyes were wandering, and his steps were much heavier than usual.

At this moment, a crisp voice came from the crowd.

"Hey! Deveraux, long time no see!"

Deveraux turned around suddenly and saw a violet-haired girl standing in the crowd, wearing a Ministry of Magic uniform, waving at him with a bright smile.

"Tonks!?"

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