Hogwarts: Bourne Returns from Warhammer

Chapter 23 The villain dies in Zhang Duo

Chapter 23 The villain dies because he talks too much
The sudden change between great sorrow and great joy almost caused the old goblin to have a myocardial infarction. He took out a bottle of magic potion from his pocket and took a sip. Only then did Narlak take a breath.

At the same time, he also felt that his previous decision to hire this wild wizard at a great cost was extremely wise.

Sure enough, you get what you pay for.

Instead of hiring the descendants of the Purifiers, it would be better to just spend a lot of money to hire wizards. Even a wild wizard is more capable than those descendants of Muggles and Squibs!

It was a pity that he didn't say this idea out loud.

Otherwise, the wizard he had always regarded as a "wild wizard" would definitely send greetings to his family.

You are the wild wizard! Your whole family is a wild wizard!

You know, he is a genuine graduate of Hogwarts, and he almost got the chance to go to Azkaban for further study.

He is a senior Death Eater!
If it hadn't been for the Ministry of Magic's large-scale hunt for Death Eaters after the Dark Lord's fall, how could he have gone to the other side of the sea - a wild place in the eyes of the Three Flags of Old Europe - and disguised himself as a wild wizard?

At the same time, if he didn't have to prove his identity if he wanted to withdraw money from Gringotts's treasury, why would he hold his nose and let a lowly goblin do it for a few golden pots?

"Avery, where did this hybrid giant come from?"

The wizard has an impressive hooked nose on his face, and has some terrible black magic spells tattooed all over his face. The key is that he also has a shaved head.

After hearing Narlak's order, he glanced at the cheap boss without any trace, and then climbed up from the ground with difficulty.

Thanks to the years he spent serving the Dark Lord, he learned a skill from him, and was able to add a simplified version of the Iron Armor Curse to himself in time when Bourne drew his gun and shot him.

Otherwise, he would have died just now.

However, the armor curse was only a simplified version after all. Even if it saved him from death due to headshots and torso explosion, the Magnum bullets still hit his chest and stomach.

After finishing this job and returning to the United States, he will need a lot of money while recovering from his injuries.

"Damn goblin."

Avery cursed mentally.

However, on the surface, he still obeyed the boss's order. With a flick of his wrist, he strengthened some of the Soul Imperius Curses that were being continuously output.

"who are you?"

Avery asked.

"I am the Emperor's angel of death!"

Bourne replied.

Avery was confused, so he continued to ask: "Angel? Is the emperor you are talking about a false god worshiped by giants?"

Because he didn't study the history of magic properly when he was in school - or to be more precise, there were not many young wizards at Hogwarts who had studied the history of magic properly - so Avery thought that Bourne's "Emperor" "Emperor" is a superstition of giants.

"False God?"

Although he was temporarily controlled by the Imperius Curse, how could a serious Astartes hear someone use this word to describe the All-Father?

Whether the Emperor is a god or not is a matter of whether he wants it or not. But no matter what his choice is, "pseudo" is a taboo word.

The violent fluctuations in emotions allowed Bourne, who had already tried to break free from the Imperius Curse, to regain some of his self-judgment in his brain, but it was not fully restored.

At this time, his eyes had turned red.

By coincidence, Avery reveals his true appearance after taking off his hood - a hooked nose, bald head, and spell tattoos.

I have to say, this coincidence is too good. Therefore, in Bourne's eyes, the image of the wizard Avery gradually overlapped with that of a certain person. .

False gods...

The first person who dared to slander the Emperor was not even the Four Vendors and the demons under their command, but the instigator of the Horus Heresy, which cut off mankind's great conquest of the stars and seas, and allowed tens of billions A bastard of bastards, a bastard of bastards, a bastard of bastards, and a bastard of bastards - Erebus!
In the Warhammer universe, find any Loyalist Astartes and ask him a question: If a bolter only had two bullets, and you had Fulgrim, Horus and Erebus in front of you, what would you choose? How to do it?
The standard answer you get will most likely be: hit Erebus with two bullets, and then smash the bolter into the guy's face.

Speaking more broadly, Erebus is a being despised by almost every Astartes Chapter. Although this guy looks humane, he perfectly avoids all human morality.

To put it mildly, Erebus must be responsible for more than half of the reason why Bourne went through three hundred years of hard life.

If given the chance to exact revenge on Erebus, ninety-nine Space Marines out of a hundred would be willing to risk their lives, without hesitation, without hesitation, just to kill this bastard.

Bourne is no exception.

The anger was like hot lava, instantly igniting every nerve in him, and strong discharges stimulating every synapse in him.

"Heretics! Die!"

He roared like a violent wind, raised his weapon and rushed towards Avery. The loyal chain sword seemed to feel the anger of its master, and then roared louder. The wizard was so frightened that he quickly used the Unforgivable Curse again. Because the Imperius Curse failed, he only had two choices left.

The Cruciatus Curse and the Death Curse.

Comparing the two, the spell of Avada chewing a big melon has more syllables after all, and the current situation is extremely urgent. Therefore, he can only use the one with the shorter syllable. .

"Crucio!"

Accompanied by a sharp and piercing cry, a green electric light emerged from his wand, like a weird whip, lashing towards Bourne.

The severe pain caused by the Cruciatus Curse is at the soul level. Generally speaking, one Cruciatus Curse is enough to cause pain that exceeds the human's tolerance threshold for pain.

In his opinion, even if the middle-class "hybrid giant" in front of him has good resistance to curses, he will still be in immediate pain after being hit by the Cruciatus Curse - which is equivalent to interrupting the skill.

At that time, he would have enough time to use other black magic methods to defeat this opponent.

However, the fact is that even though he was hit by a heart-breaking bone, Bourne only frowned and didn't even stop!

Just kidding, can the pain that exceeds the threshold of endurance for mortals be comparable to the pain that the Astartes experienced?

Not to mention, when undergoing transformation surgery, because the anesthesia cannot take effect, you have to stay awake to endure the transformation process of flesh and blood, which lasts for more than ten days or even months.

Just after becoming an Astartes, every Astartes will always be injured on the battlefield, right?

After being injured, there is always a chance to get treatment from a pharmacist, right?
Look at the equipment carried by those Chapter Apothecaries: micro drills capable of drilling through power armor and the black carapace of Space Marines, hydraulic power pliers, plasma cauterization and suturing equipment...

Every treatment, from a certain perspective, is actually equivalent to experiencing a heart-breaking physical experience!

With more than three hundred years of combat experience, Bourne has had contact with the pharmacist brothers of many battle groups, and has become familiar with many different styles and characteristics of treatment methods. The physical heartbreaking and bone-cutting was just a small scene. He had long been numb... well, he was used to it.

Even if the Cruciatus Spell works on the soul level, it will only make him frown at most.

Therefore, the dark wizard Avery undoubtedly miscalculated. Not only did the Cruciatus Curse not cause Bourne to die in pain, but it also had the opposite effect - instead of surrendering, he dared to resist - he is definitely a die-hard member of the heresy. .

For such die-hards, Astartes' usual method of persuasion is to let them try it themselves:
Head or chainsword, which one is stronger?

Seeing the saw teeth of the chain sword approaching his forehead, Avery looked frightened and wanted to cast a spell silently again, to add the simplified version of the iron armor spell he had used before.

But how could his little moves be hidden from the Astartes who were full of combat talents? A Space Marine never makes the same mistake twice in combat.

Before Avery could shake his wrist, Bourne reached out and grabbed the wrist holding the wand. With a strong squeeze, the dark wizard's wrist, palm and broken wand turned into an indistinguishable mess. .

He didn't even have time to scream.

Because in the next second, the chain sword came down from top to bottom, starting from Avery's head, neatly dividing him into two.

Then it was divided into four. Then, there is a series of continuous output like chopping melons and vegetables.

As a result, even the ground was struck by Bourne's continuous slashing with huge force, creating a shallow pit; even though the chain sword was very loyal, it was a bit of a beggar's version, and a large piece of the saw teeth was broken.

However, there was no flash of lightning, no instant transfer, no burst of energy - Bourne's brain, which was already functioning normally, suddenly noticed something was wrong. He woke up and looked at Avery's body at his feet.

"Hooked nose, bald head, spell tattoo..." He exhaled heavily, "...there's nothing to do with cosplay!"

After saying that, he turned his eyes to Narlak who was standing there blankly. This goblin was almost stunned by fright.

Just like there is a limit to the ability to endure pain, there is also a limit to the endurance of higher intelligent creatures when it comes to violence.

The violence displayed by an Astartes is undoubtedly a dimension-reducing blow to the mortal mind.

"Ah!" When he saw Bourne looking at him, Narlak immediately let out a shrill scream.

He couldn't run away, so in order to save himself, he quickly told Bourne the conditions: "Don't kill me!
I swear in the name of the Narlak family, I can give you a quarter of the property in my treasury, no, half will do!
Also, the crown of the Goblin King is in Sherlock's manor. I am willing to give it to you!
Also, and also, I have collected a batch of valuable magical animals, which can be given to you as pets, snacks, whatever you want!
......"

Under the pressure of life and death, he moved his lips as fast as a rapper, announcing conditions one by one like the name of a dish.

He didn't know whether it was because he was short of oxygen when he spoke too quickly, or because he felt distressed by saying those conditions. The old goblin suddenly twitched as he spoke, and then he covered his chest with force and stared blankly at him. Then he fell to the floor.

Bourne walked to him and found that Narlak's face had turned purple, his eyes were wide open, and his breathing and pulse were gone.

This……

It's quite a coincidence. Moreover, it can be regarded as true to the saying "villains die from talking too much".

 This is [True villains die from talking too much].

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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