Hogwarts: I inherited my legacy

Chapter 779 Voldemort's miserable fate



Chapter 779 Voldemort's miserable fate

How miserable was Voldemort at this moment?

Perhaps we can guess something from what happened to him just now.

First of all, he was hit by nearly a hundred [Lily] potion grenades and had to endure the terrible power of the explosion, which was undoubtedly a huge disaster for him.

Each grenade released a powerful energy, which acted on his defensive form, causing him to feel unprecedented pain. However, this was only the beginning.

Next, those high-energy magic balls continued to permeate his body, penetrating into his skin and scales, causing him even more intense pain.

These balls of magic were like countless tiny steel needles, constantly pricking his body, making him unbearable.

He tried to resist with magic, but it was no use. These magic balls were generated by the explosion of magic power and continued to erode his body, putting him in a desperate situation.

Faced with such great pain, Voldemort made a shocking decision and had to peel off his own skin.

This act not only required great courage, but was also an extreme measure of self-preservation. He knew that if he didn't do it, he might die.

So, he did not hesitate to use [God's Shadowless Sword] to cut his skin again and again. Each skinning was a terrible torture, but he did not give up, but continued to persevere.

If being bombed is just a normal experience in battle, then being pierced by thousands of needles and skinning oneself can be considered torture.

It is truly amazing that Voldemort was able to survive under such circumstances.

His willpower and endurance were beyond the imagination of ordinary people. No wonder even the most picky and demanding Salazar Slytherin recognized his bloodline.

After all, with such a strong will, even if his brain is not very good, he is fully qualified to be called a member of the Slytherin family.

As time passed, the dust on the stone fragments on the ground finally dissipated, and Voldemort finally appeared in front of everyone again.

However, compared with his high-spirited image just now, Voldemort at this moment was completely different.

In fact, he was resurrected in the same appearance as when he graduated, and every time Professor Horace Slughorn saw him, he couldn't help but recall the past.

This was also the first time he saw his once favorite student appear before him in the form of Voldemort.

After all, when Voldemort truly became a legendary wizard, his face had already been disfigured due to excessive use of magic deformation. Therefore, even if people knew Voldemort's real name, it would be difficult to associate that horrible synonym with his handsome appearance.

But this time, the resurrected Voldemort no longer needs to deliberately create scars all over his face.

Despite his hostile stance, it is undeniable that Voldemort is indeed very handsome.

The outstanding male student union president at that time had a very handsome face, even a little weak, which made people feel pity for him. This kind of appearance is most likely to touch the hearts of older ladies.

However, the resurrected Voldemort with a sinister and vicious look on his face gives people a completely different feeling: crazy, hysterical, cruel and ruthless, but in no way can he be described as ugly.

But now that we have suffered such a heavy blow...


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