Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 333 Observing Li Huo



Chapter 333 Observing Li Huo

It turns out that the Dark Mark doesn't transfer, and Sainz is a little disappointed.

"So if a Death Eater wants to break free, all they have to do is chop their arm off?

Lao Fu, this won’t work!”

After watching The Dark Mark, Mr. Sai's little interest was satisfied.

"Do you know the Fiery Curse... Never mind, I'll just have to see for myself... Legilimency... Hey, you still have something... You even have some resistance... I'll have to find a time to do it...

That's it... the soul leaves the body... that's good...

Will it be the Fiery Curse? ...Yes

Repeating the Fiery Curse in my head... Now try Legilimency again... Yeah, that's good, it feels fresh now."

Sainz first used the Imperius Curse to control the other party, ordering him to recall everything about the Fiery Curse in his head, and then used Legilimency to look through it, and sure enough, he found the content he wanted to see very directly.

He carefully looked through all the memories related to Li Huo, and after making sure there were no omissions, he cast a sleeping spell on the other party.

Leaving the subject behind, Sainz Apparated to an exposed rock in the sea.

He took out a metal basin, threw some dry wood into it, and whispered the fire spell. The next moment, a yellow fire snake shot out from the tip of the wand.

He was still using McNeill's wand. Maybe it was because of the beating he had received from Sainz or because he liked to use dark magic, but his obedience was better when he used the Fiendfyre than when he used the Cutting Spell.

The flame that spurted out from the tip of the stick immediately ignited the wood in the iron basin, and flames rose more than two meters high from the wood. Sainz had retreated several meters away the moment the fire was lit.

If it was a normal fire magic, the flame on the wand would go out automatically when the wizard decided to extinguish it. But it was not the same for Lihuo. After Saiens gave the order to extinguish it in his mind, the tip of the wand was still spraying fire like a pressurized flame sprayer, spraying out more than a meter away like a welding gun.

This is the nature of the Fiendfyre, it refuses to be controlled by wizards and will burn all combustible materials.

The reason why Sainz retreated so far is because Lihuo has another characteristic. It has a certain intelligence and can imitate other shapes.

Sure enough, the fierce fire in the brazier seemed to have life. After it started burning, the flames more than two meters high formed a circle around the brazier.

Unfortunately, Sainz had already prepared for this. The fire pot was surrounded by exposed rocks and there was no material that could be ignited.

After the flame swept around without any results, it began to take on various shapes. Flames in the form of animals ran out of the brazier, including mice, rabbits, hunting dogs, horses, and most importantly, flying birds!

Sainz immediately stepped on the sea surface and quickly retreated dozens of meters. This phenomenon was expected. This is the difficult part of the fierce fire. If there are flammable materials nearby, it will be much more serious than an out-of-control wildfire.

Ordinary wildfires need the help of wind to spread, but this thing will spread by itself.

Those anthropomorphic animals that want to actively spread fire also have their own limits and cannot run too far. If they encounter no flammable materials along the way, they have no choice but to resign themselves to "dying" on the road.

While paying attention to the brazier, Sainz did not forget that there was a flamethrower in his hand that was always spewing fire.

This flamethrower was relatively quiet. With Sainz continuously supplying magic power, it did not cause any trouble and just kept on spitting flames tirelessly.

Sainz ordered it to extinguish, but it continued to spit flames as if it had not heard the order.

When Sainz seriously controlled it to extinguish, the flame on the tip of the staff actually tried to resist, like a poisonous snake whose tail was caught, trying to turn back and bite the hand that caught its tail.

Fortunately, he had anticipated this situation and was not nervous.

"Sai is a wizard. You are just a flame summoned by the wizard. Can you still bite me back?"

After Sainz increased his attention, the flame sprayed from the magic wand reluctantly gradually reduced the length and strength of the spray, and finally shrank to the size of a flame sprayed from a lighter, and then went out.

The whole process made Sainz feel like he was taming a wild horse or pulling a motorcycle, which is something most people can't do.

No wonder Hermione said in the original storyline: "I will never have the courage to use this magic in my life."

Some of the properties of the fierce fire are indeed a bit difficult to deal with. Once ignited, it is not easy to extinguish and will spread outward on its own.

These are only said to the outside world. For the wizard who casts the Fiery Flame Curse, the danger is also quite high. When it is sprayed out by the wand, it is like drilling a hole in a high-pressure water tank. It is much more difficult to plug it than to drill a hole.

Another thing is that the flame on the wand has a tendency to backfire. Sainz has a feeling that if the wizard decides not to supply it with magic power or wants to extinguish it by force, it will even directly take on a different shape before leaving the wand and counterattack the user.

It's like an untamed vicious dog. It's easy to open the cage but difficult to put it back. If the owner cannot satisfy it, it will even turn around and bite the owner.

Therefore, every time you use the Fierce Fire, it is like taming a wild beast. If you cannot subdue the opponent, you must be prepared to be counterattacked.

In this light, it is understandable that dark wizards rarely use Fiendfyre. This is not like the Melon-gnawing Curse, which only requires being cruel enough. It also requires the wizard to be strong enough.

While Saiens was suppressing the flame on the magic wand, the brazier was sending out mimic flames frantically as if it was struggling for its life.

But it was in vain, there was nothing flammable within a few nautical miles.

Although the fierce fire is difficult to deal with, similar to the Gublai fairy fire, the flame temperature is not extremely high. At least stone and steel are not within its "flammable" range.

The flames in the brazier seemed to sense the presence of the only flammable object around - Sainz. After initially spreading in all directions, all the simulated flames later rushed towards Sainz.

He had no choice but to retreat a long distance.

The fierce fire in the brazier seemed to be preparing for a last stand. Finally, a firebird with a wingspan almost as big as Speed ​​flew out and flew towards Sainz. Naturally, it consumed itself in the tug of war with Sainz and went out on the way.

It should be said that it is indeed dangerous, and also a bit inspiring!

Sainz thought to himself, "These are just a few pieces of wood. If it ignites more fuel, it will be very difficult to deal with it."

Having just watched the Fiendflame in its normal state, his next step is to try to extinguish the Fiendflame that has already attached to the combustible material.

This time I was more careful than before. Instead of the firewood I had just added, I only added a few small branches to the pot.

This time there was less combustible material and the flame was much smaller.

"The curse stops immediately—"


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