The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 529 Raining

The deafening tiger roar resounded through the cemetery and spread further.

With the white tiger that Fish had turned into as the center, a gust of air swept in all directions with his roar. Even the Fiery Snake that was entrenched beside Voldemort had its flames suppressed for a second or two.

"Although it's not that kind of light rain... the tiger is good."

Voldemort said it easily, but in fact his attention was more focused.

He also knew something about Fish's white tiger form. Little Barty was not just preparing to kidnap Fish and Harry at Hogwarts. He also inquired about a lot of information about Fish, sorted them out and informed Voldemort by letter.

And this white tiger form that had fought back and forth with Dumbledore would naturally not be missed by him.

"Go!"

Voldemort controlled the Fiery Snake and pounced on Fish.

"Roar——!"

(=`Д=)

Fish, who had turned into a big cat, ran head-on without fear.

His pair of red-glowing claws successfully tore the Fiery Serpent apart, turning it into a scattered flame, but his claws were also burned, and a lot of hair on his two front paws was burned.

"Ouch!"

After tearing the Fiery Serpent apart, Fish cried out in pain, quickly evacuated the scattered flames, and then quickly cast a rejuvenation spell on himself.

The green light wrapped around his two burned claws, and soon healed the injuries, but the hair on his claws that was burned did not grow back so quickly.

(=°°=)

The cat looked at his bare claws and his heart was broken.

"Roar--!!!"

The furious Fish roared again, and this time he also attached the spell of Demoralizing Roar. Peter Pettigrew, the most timid one, was frightened and fell to the ground, but the Death Eaters around him did not laugh at him because their legs were also a little weak.

But Voldemort was surprised.

"Great!" His red eyes were full of greed as he stared at the roaring white tiger in front of him, "You are really great, Fish! I want you more and more!"

He waved his wand, and the scattered Fiery Flames gathered again, and once again turned into a giant python.

This time, Fish didn't dare to rush forward so recklessly. He bent his body and confronted the Fiery Flame Serpent carefully.

However, Voldemort didn't want to waste time with Fish here. He still wanted to force Fish's light rain spell out, so he controlled the Fiery Flame Serpent without hesitation and pounced on Fish again.

Although Fish relied on his own agility to deal with the Fiery Flame Serpent, he currently had no good way to deal with it. He wanted to switch back to human form and use the Ten Thousand Curses to deal with the Fiery Flame Curse, but thinking of the situation that he fainted after turning into a tiger and returning to human form before, Fish didn't dare to try to change back easily.

This also caused him to be unable to summon the Patronus now.

If only I could remember how to make it rain...

While dodging the attack of the giant snake, Fish thought irritably in his heart.

Thanks to the fact that controlling Fiery Flame was not an easy task for Voldemort, he could not dodge around like before when controlling Fiery Flame, otherwise it would be difficult for Fish to maintain this stalemate.

Voldemort obviously noticed this situation, and after thinking about it, he released the restrictions on Fiery Flame.

The originally restrained Fiery Flame began to rage again, and Fish's situation suddenly became critical.

If Voldemort did not really want to kill Fish, not only did he not attack him with all his strength, but he was also paying attention to Fish not being burned to death by Fiery Flame, the cat might have been defeated.

Although because of Fish's specialness and Voldemort's reservation, Fiery Flame did not touch him and burned endlessly, but as the surrounding fire became more and more fierce, a lot of the fur on the cat's body was burned.

"Roar!"

(=`Д=)

Fisch looked at the burnt black and bald parts of his body with heartache, and he became more and more irritated.

Then, a force burst out from his body accompanied by Feisch's roar.

The starlight in the sky was quickly covered by dark clouds, and then a large amount of rain mixed with snowflakes fell from the sky. The dense raindrops formed a rain curtain, making it impossible for Harry and others who were watching to see the situation in the rain.

The same was true for Voldemort in the snow and rain. His vision was greatly hindered, and he also noticed that frost quickly formed on the ground. Although the temperature nearby dropped a little, it was definitely not to the point of freezing.

As for the fierce fires he summoned, they had long been annihilated by the snow and rain.

[Snow and Rain Storm]

The flying snow and rain blocked the internal vision, and the ground within the range froze to hinder the enemy's movement and could extinguish the flames.

It was indeed "raining" in Fish, but the rain was not the kind he expected. Not to mention recovering the injuries on his soul, Voldemort even felt that his hands and feet had become less flexible due to the cold.

Just as Voldemort was surprised, a huge white tiger tore through the rain curtain and appeared behind him.

The sharp tiger claws cut through the rain and air and grabbed Voldemort's head.

"Pah!"

With a sharp sound, Voldemort used Apparition to avoid the attack before Fish's claws were about to scratch him.

"Huff...Huff..."

On Voldemort's flat face, the two slits representing nostrils twitched violently. If he hadn't reacted in time, Fish's claw would have definitely killed him.

It was ridiculous that he, the Dark Lord, was killed again on the day of his resurrection.

Voldemort, full of fear, used Apparition twice again and flashed out of the range of the snow and rain storm spell. His pair of red snake eyes stared at the rain curtain where Fish was hiding, and his face was no longer calm.

"It seems that my kindness has given you a little illusion." Voldemort said coldly: "Don't think I really don't dare to kill you... Fish."

He really wanted Fish's ability to heal souls, but it didn't mean that he would indulge Fish endlessly... especially when he might be killed by Fish.

The rainstorm gradually stopped, and Fish emerged from the rain curtain.

He shook off the rain on his body, then tilted his head and looked at Voldemort in confusion.

The cat didn't understand what Voldemort was talking about. Weren't they fighting?

Perhaps the doubt in Fish's eyes was too strong, which made Voldemort feel a little embarrassed.

"Avada Kedavra!"

He raised his wand and used the killing curse on Fish for the first time.

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I was quite convinced at first that Voldemort's split soul led to mental disability, but after reading the original book more, I felt that this statement was not very convincing.

Because in the fifth year, Voldemort was completely silent, and even the Death Eaters who rescued Azkaban were veiled. This was not a decision that a brain-dead guy would make.

And whether it was letting Draco kill Dumbledore, or letting the Death Eaters take over Hogwarts after Dumbledore's death, and controlling the Ministry of Magic, it was not a wise move, at least as a villain who took the mustache route.

The only mistake was made by Snape, the super spy, and had little to do with Voldemort's own decision.

His several failed operations were basically related to Harry or the prophecy, such as exposing himself in the Ministry of Magic because he tried to grab the prophecy ball...

In fact, if he had hidden for a while longer, the rift between Hogwarts and the Ministry of Magic would have been basically irreconcilable, and he would not have needed to do anything at that time, and the Ministry of Magic would have torn Harry's flag into rags.

It feels like because his first failure was predicted by the prophecy, he was particularly concerned about the prophecy, which made him more likely to make mistakes in decision-making on matters related to Harry or the prophecy...

The overall feeling is a bit similar to Xiongba in Fengyun.

So, the Voldemort I wrote here should still be more in line with the original work.

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