When Jon first got the second gem from the Hogwarts library, because of his lack of experience, he was worried that the magic content in the gem was not enough to support his use of the levitating spell on himself and the universal effect of undoing the spell.

So just to be on the safe side, he simply dumped all the magic power in the gem. All use light to ensure safety.

From a cautious point of view, what he did was definitely not wrong, but afterwards, when Jon tried to use magic to test out the upper limit of the ring's spell casting power, he knew how wasteful his waste was. Very sad.

If you want to maximize the effect of the spell you cast on yourself, you don't need to consume such a huge amount of magic power. When the intensity of magic is increased to a critical point, if you don't have enough support from your own understanding, then even if he can destroy all the wizards in the world, All the magic power is invested, and the effect produced will not increase at all.

According to what Jon figured out afterwards, using the ring to cast spells to increase the magic intensity to the critical point would actually only require consuming less than 1/10 of the full magic power in the second gem.

At this point, not only has the effect been maximized, but the duration that the spell can last has almost reached its maximum.

Going forward, it only depends on whether his understanding of the floating spell and the general solution to the spell can be improved to a higher level in the future.

Even at this level, relying on the saturated gems after absorbing all the magic in the stone slab, Jon had enough confidence to continue consuming the Death Eaters whose number had dropped to only a dozen in front of him.

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

The impact he had on rescuing those Mock students from Hogwarts Castle a year ago must have been huge, and the abilities he used at that time must have been spread in the wizarding world. The unique effect of using the floating spell and breaking the spell is probably hard to find.

Therefore, when he decided to involve these Death Eaters, Jon did not expect to continue to hide his identity. He even deliberately wanted to expose his identity and draw all the attention of people like Rabastan to himself. , to buy time for the Hogwarts to sail to the coast.

But to be able to lurk in the French Ministry of Magic for such a long time, hold a high position, and be deeply trusted by Voldemort, Rabastan is by no means an idiot. Although Jon's plan is not straightforward, it is by no means obscure. As the chase continued and he didn't wait for support from his brother, he had to think of other ways to restrain Jon, a slippery loach.

And when he began to think carefully, by recalling Jon's various actions up to now, it was not difficult to find out what the purpose of his proactive behavior was.

He was protecting the ship. Protect everyone else on that ship!

After thinking of this, Rabastan changed his strategy without a moment's hesitation. He immediately separated a small group of Death Eaters and asked them to chase the Hogwart, which had gradually disappeared from their sight. Others continue to hunt Jon.

Rabastan knew very well that with their remaining manpower, they should not even think about killing or arresting the person in front of them. As long as they ensure that Jon is not out of their sight and continue to reduce their numbers, then You can keep struggling and wait for Rodolphus to bring people to support.

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

He didn't know what happened on Fox's side, but he definitely knew that as long as Dumbledore knew about their current situation, he would definitely not remain indifferent. However, he didn't know why the support that should have been there had not arrived.

A one-versus-multiple competition was going on under this sky, and neither Jon nor Rabastan noticed a protruding black reef on the not turbulent sea.

Compared with other places, the sea water around this reef is extremely calm. On the reef, there is an old man with silver hair, a body that is so thin that it can even be said to be haggard, and wearing a dark robe, sitting here.

He looked at the sky that had been regarded as a battlefield, his eyes as deep as the night sky, looking at Jon who was constantly moving around under the intensive spells, and he didn't know what he was thinking.

In such a pursuit, Rabastan soon discovered a new problem.

They kept attacking Jon, and Jon also kept fighting back. In this process, he used many spells. In addition to ordinary disarming spells, petrification spells, and stun spells, there were also spells such as Shadowless Blade and Explosion. Curse such black magic.

But even if the battle situation has reached this level, he has no intention of using the life-killing curse.

Questions like this made Rabastan wary.

Although he had never 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, were repelled by the Unforgivable Curse but would never resist its use.

And with Jon's current level of magical literacy, apart from the weird universal unspelling and floating spells, the other spells he has released are at most on par with ordinary adult wizards.

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

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

Therefore, he became more and more cautious in casting spells, and he became more and more cautious in evading the spells released by Jon. Hiding in France for such a long time has allowed him to develop the habit of thinking in the worst direction no matter what kind of problems he doesn't understand.

And his actions also fell into Jon's eyes.

Jon himself knew very well that whatever spell he was under. What an outstanding achievement, but after all, I have only just learned magic for less than three years. My own magic has not grown to its peak, and my spell-casting habits and knowledge of magic cannot be as good as these experienced death-eating ones. Just like that.

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

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

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