Hogwarts: Wizards Supreme

Chapter 270 The Theory of Destiny

Brian walked through the rotunda and quietly entered the Prophecy Hall. On the dark shelves around them, countless prophecy balls were emitting faint fluorescence.

His figure had already disappeared into the air, silently, turning into a ghost that no one could see.

Brian looked back at the door behind him and noticed that there were Death Eaters guarding and ambushing him outside. He didn't take action.

Following the blood stains on the ground, Brian walked forward and saw the Death Eaters surrounding him in a circle. Harry's wand was connected to Voldemort's, and Harry gritted his teeth with difficulty.

Hermione placed an Iron Armor Charm behind Harry, blocking several spells. Ron cast a stun spell on the Death Eater, and then was hit in the chest by a bounced beam, and fell to the ground with a plop.

Luna jumped lightly, dodged a few curses, and then cast a confusion spell on several Death Eaters. But as she struggled to avoid the curse, she got further and further away from Harry.

Cedric used a barrier spell to try to open up the Death Eaters' circle, but with little success. A Death Eater stood in front of him, forcing him to deal with it seriously. Several Death Eaters surrounded him, and the big snake also assumed an attack posture towards him, ready to attack.

Brian frowned and pointed his wand at the sky. Silently, thick mist spewed out from the tip of the wand and quickly spread around, covering the entire prophecy hall in the blink of an eye.

Brian found his specially made glasses that could penetrate the thick fog, put them on, and looked at the group of people rushing randomly in the fog. Voldemort was shouting angrily, trying to clear away the thick fog formed by magic, but it was not efficient.

Brian found Luna from the crowd. She was running out of the crowd alone. The expression on her face was a little anxious, but there was no fear. However, she was running in the direction where the Death Eaters were the densest. Brian sighed and waved his wand to guide her.

Luna raised her eyebrows, looked around, and then followed Brian's guidance and ran towards the outside of the encirclement.

On the other side, Hermione grabbed the wrist of Ron who fell to the ground and ran out with Harry. Cedric jumped to the side nimbly, but unfortunately he bumped into a Death Eater and was blocked by Nagini.

"I caught one! I..." At this time, a Death Eater grabbed Luna's hair and screamed.

Brian casually cast a stun spell on him, and Luna broke free from the hands of the fallen Death Eater. She quickly dodged several incoming spells and hit the shelf with an "ouch!" His head hurt from being hit, he rushed out of the circle of Death Eaters and ran towards the door.

In this moment, the big snake Nagini had already attacked Cedric and bit his ankle hard. Cedric gritted his teeth and cast a spell at Nagini. The big snake shook its head in pain and threw him aside heavily.

With Voldemort's efforts, the thick fog became lighter and lighter. A Death Eater chased Cedric with a grin. Voldemort shouted orders, and a large group of people rushed towards the exit door. Nagini also quietly It followed its owner silently.

"Get rid of him quickly, Dolohov," a Death Eater said before following Voldemort away. That was Lucius Malfoy's voice.

In the blink of an eye, it seemed that only Cedric and the Death Eaters in front of him were left in this prophecy hall.

"Collapse!" Cedric gasped.

The Death Eater dodged the spell, and the hood slid off his head, revealing a long, twisted face. He waved his wand, and Cedric's wand flew out of his hand, and his body was knocked away.

"I told you to run! Why don't you run?" The Death Eater smiled cruelly and stepped hard on Cedric's ankle, which was pierced by the snake's fangs, making the bones creak.

"Ah..." Cedric screamed and struggled feebly.

"I hope you can scream nicer..." The Death Eaters seemed to enjoy the process of torturing people. He raised his wand, his long face becoming even more distorted.

"Dolokhov..." Brian stood aside, holding the wand in his hand, and then waved it quickly.

Dolokhov flew out, hit a shelf hard, and fell to the ground, struggling to get up.

"Who is it?" He waved his wand wildly, and then the wand flew out of his hand.

Brian's figure appeared in front of him, with an inexplicable smile on his face, looking cold and strange in the dim environment.

"It's you!" Dolohov's expression was ferocious and hid fear.

Brian ignored him, frowned at Cedric who was struggling on the ground, and raised his wand towards Dolohov.

A strong light flashed, and Antonin Dolohov was blown away. He fell to the side in a bloody mess. It looked like he could not be saved.

"What a pity. My father asked me to kill you." Brian said silently in his heart, and then looked at the blown flesh and blood with disgust, thinking that after all, the Death Curse was the best.

"You seem to be unlucky, Cedric." Brian approached Cedric, who had just gotten up. He was leaning against a shelf with difficulty, his ankle bitten by a snake bleeding.

"You are indeed here, Brian." Cedric grinned despite the pain, "You saved me again."

Brian said nothing. He stopped next to Mr. Weasley and looked down at him with an unpredictable expression. He was seriously injured. Nagini bit him on the chest. His blood seemed to be draining, and his face was pale as a dead man.

He would never survive until someone came to save him.

Brian paused and pointed at his wound with his wand. A thick bandage appeared out of thin air and wrapped tightly around his chest, greatly slowing down the flow of blood.

Then Brian took out a bottle of blood replenishing medicine from his bag and poured it into Mr. Weasley's throat. He looked at his pale face with a blush, and then stopped.

"Is he okay?" Cedric's face quickly turned pale.

"Does he look like he's fine? But he won't die for the time being." Brian said calmly.

"That's good." Cedric breathed a sigh of relief.

"You should worry about yourself." Brian tilted his head slightly, "The venom of that snake will make people bleed, and you will be poisoned too..."

"I can hold on for a long time." Cedric grinned and wrapped bandages around his ankles.

"No, what I want to say is that you seem to be very unlucky." Brian said softly, "The four of them escaped safely, only you almost died - although there were reasons for me to help, but you just I got injured when I couldn't take action."

"Actually, I think my luck is pretty good..." Cedric smiled bitterly, "At least I'm still alive now."

"Yes, your life may have been exchanged for the lives of two people..." Brian said calmly, "It's better not to leave it here easily."

"Two people?" Cedric said blankly.

"Yes, fate..." Brian said softly, "According to the original storyline, you were going to die on the night of the Triwizard Tournament. However, with my intervention, you did not die, but the other two people did. died."

"I'm wondering, does it take two lives to save one person?" Brian seemed to be saying to himself.

"What are you talking about, Brian?" Cedric felt that Brian was acting weird tonight, making people feel chilled all over.

"You know? The fate of this world is very strange..." Brian smiled, "Originally, everything has its own destiny, but I am a variable... I can try to change the development of destiny, but the result Interesting."

"If I cut off all the leads to something that should have happened, it wouldn't have happened at all, and my fate would have been easily changed." Brian said softly.

"However, if there are many instigators of something, then without my pushing, things will develop unstoppably according to the trajectory of fate. What should have happened will happen one by one, and even I can't stop it... …”

Cedric was confused.

"It's like a river. When the water flow slows down, people can easily change its course. But when the water gathers more and more and finally breaks the bank, all the obstacles are like a mantis trying to stop it." Brian said, "At this time, I think To change or stop it, you have to pay more."

"And death is more mocked by fate," Brian narrowed his eyes, "and is more difficult to change."

"...Brian, are you a prophet?" Cedric said in a daze.

Brian smiled inexplicably, then shook his head and said, "Who knows? Maybe I am also in another river of destiny..."

He held his chin with one hand and murmured to himself in a tone that only he could hear: "So, I want to know, since I can change the fate of others, whether people who are in the river of fate can change their own fate. Woolen cloth?"

Brian thought for a while, then raised his head and said to Cedric: "No matter what, you may have been targeted by death... At least I think you are very unlucky."

"It's just a coincidence..." Cedric smiled weakly.

"Maybe. I hope you cherish your life and don't lose it in a daze." Brian said casually, "Just stay here for now. Someone will come to save you."

"You will help Harry and the others, right?" Cedric asked.

"Actually, it's not a bad thing for Harry to learn a lesson." Brian said thoughtfully, "For me, this time should be a good opportunity to experiment on the subject of fate."

He waved his hand and walked towards the exit, applying a stun spell to several injured Death Eaters along the way. Cedric struggled helplessly, and finally sat down weakly.

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