The two of them were fighting, and the two of them were fighting.

I don't know how long it took, and Andy, who was standing aside, just watched the duel between the two quietly, and gradually became fascinated.

What was displayed in front of him was a life-and-death duel between the two top fighters in the magic world.

Whether it was the magic they used or the ability to control their own magic at will, they were already superb.

Compared with them, the magic used by ordinary wizards was like child's play.

Even the best students such as Harry and Krum, in most cases, could only cast one or two spells in a short time to decide whether to attack or defend.

In the hands of Dumbledore and Voldemort, magic was completely three-dimensional, and they could use magic to the extreme, showing endless creativity.

Andy felt that Dumbledore and Voldemort were like two top swordsmen. Their wands were like swords in their hands. Once unsheathed, they would never return.

In their eyes, any external object could be regarded as an extension of their own sword intent. Whether it was air, water or stone, they could all become weapons for their attack and defense.

This was the essence of their true strength.

Dumbledore and Voldemort were almost the same in terms of hard power. Both of them were the most threatening opponents of the other.

Dumbledore was older and had more experience, while Voldemort delved deeper into individual magic.

It was hard to say who was stronger or weaker between the two.

Because they had never dueled like this before. Occasionally, when they fought, one of them would leave in time once they came into contact.

For wizards of their level, what really determined the outcome of the battle was the on-the-spot state, mentality, and who made fewer mistakes.

If you are not careful, it will be fatal.

Unfortunately, Voldemort was the one who made more mistakes today.

On the one hand, he had just rebuilt his body, and his magic power had not yet fully recovered.

In addition, what happened in Little Hangleton Cemetery was constantly disturbing his thoughts.

Various factors prevented Voldemort from fighting like Dumbledore did, risking everything he had.

Dumbledore was ready to never go back, while Voldemort was afraid of dying again and becoming a lonely ghost.

The difference in the two mentalities eventually led to Voldemort becoming the first to back down in his heart.

So, inadvertently, Voldemort made a mistake in a place he himself was not aware of.

At first, it was just a slight change in rhythm that caused him to be slightly entangled by Dumbledore's Transfiguration.

Then Voldemort's speed slowed down, and he was forced to use magic to defend against Dumbledore's attack.

Dumbledore certainly would not miss this opportunity.

In a flash, Voldemort was severely suppressed by Dumbledore.

He roared and tried to get out of this predicament, but it was useless.

It's over.

Seeing this, Andy didn't continue to watch, and turned to exit the memory illusion constructed by the Pensieve.

Behind him, the duel between Dumbledore and Voldemort reached the final moment.

Voldemort had no way to retreat, and was forced into a corner by Dumbledore, trying to use magic to stop Dumbledore from approaching further.

A large ball of black light burst out from the head of his wand, connecting with the shadow on the ground, rising from the ground and entwining Dumbledore's body.

However, Dumbledore seemed not to notice it, and seized this opportunity to use the most powerful spell of the day.

Injury for injury!

Voldemort didn't expect Dumbledore to be so decisive. When he reacted to Dumbledore's intention, it was too late.

Dumbledore's magic shattered one of his shoulders, and his body flew out like a kite with a broken string, hitting the wall of the ruins.

Then, Dumbledore's flames arrived and hit the place where Voldemort fell without reservation, and a loud explosion sounded.

The sky-high flames quickly expanded, melting everything they touched!

After a moment, the flames disappeared, and Voldemort's figure disappeared, leaving only a large charred mark on the spot.

Voldemort escaped at the last moment.

Dumbledore's eyes turned, and he sighed slightly, then his expression twisted and he groaned in extreme pain.

Voldemort's magic also hit Dumbledore.

His left arm withered quickly, and the flesh and blood withered, gradually revealing the appearance of bones.

The curse moved very fast, spreading to Dumbledore's abdomen and shoulders.

Dumbledore

Do had to stop, pointed his wand at his body, and muttered something.

In the ruins that looked like the end of the world, only Dumbledore's lonely back was left to heal his wounds...

The scene changed, and Andy returned to the principal's office.

Everything in the principal's office looked the same as before, no difference.

It was still a bit of a psychological shock to suddenly return to Hogwarts from the chaotic battlefield.

Andy calmed down his feelings and picked up the prize money for this Triwizard Tournament.

The next moment he put the Galleons in his pocket, the long-lost system voice sounded.

[Congratulations, you have become the champion of the Triwizard Tournament! ]

[Reward ①, get the Eye of God - Son of Chalk Seat! ]

[Reward ②, please choose one of the following three Eyes of God as an additional reward! ]

[Option 1: Wisdom Seat (Nashida)]

[Option 2: Scorpio Seat (Dixia)]

[Option 3: Magic Lamp Seat (Dolly)]

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