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Chapter 629 Snape's New Goal

Chapter 629 Snape's New Goal

The spell of Shadowless Strike actually has great significance for Ryan.

This is his first true trump card to reach level 6 demigod.

It was with it that Ryan gained the initial courage to face the outside world.

Although, its role was soon replaced by the more perfect Phoenix incarnation.

And although it was only level 4 at that time,

But relying on the panel's permanent and never-reversing characteristics,
Replaced by the lv6 demigod level of eating big melon.

But it still has commemorative value for Ryan.

In particular, the magic of Shenfeng Wuying reached level 6 by relying on the substitution method.

That is, put yourself in the shoes of Snape, the victim, and cast this magic.

Ryan relies on an imaginary Lily Prince, the Lily who married Snape in a possible world line.

He achieved this feat through love and regret, which even its creator had not achieved.

But this also means that if magic is regarded as a living being, and one can rely on one's inner heart to discern the wizard's magic, then at the moment when Ryan reached level 6 of the Invisible Sword, from the perspective of magic, it was Snape himself who achieved this.

Therefore, the upper limit of this spell, which was born out of painful memories and had been shelved by its creator until now and had not been further developed, was inexplicably broken.

Although Snape was a latecomer, but also a pioneer in the eyes of magic, it was actually very easy for him to replicate Ryan's achievement.

But until Ryan's third year, which was this year, Snape still hadn't done it.

In the past few years, Snape has hardly ever used the magic of Shadowless Strike.

So he went to watch the show, and also to retaliate against Snape for interfering with Ryan's business.

Ryan began a three-year streak of non-stop photo bombing.

The picture of James Potter, which Ryan added into the photo and which shouldn't have existed, gave Snape a great stimulation.

In particular, he discovered that the photos that were his and Lily's restricted area (before Lily was 11 years old, when James Potter had not yet appeared in their lives) were also influenced by the childhood version of James Potter, which should not have appeared.

In addition, there is an indelible protective spell that Ryan specially added to these photos, which can only be broken by the level 6.

Relived Snape's painful memories.

The Shadowless Divine Sword, which was created based on this point, showed its true power in Snape's hands.

A simple description is that it launches a sword with "poison" that can continuously split, and the sword can repeatedly bounce to a single target.

This is the level 6 version of the Shadowless Divine Strike, which is exclusive to Snape.

Ryan only provided some photos and gained another development trend of demigod-level magic.

This is completely different from Ryan's.

Ryan's is the Shadowless Sharp Sword. To put it simply, there is only one description, and that is sharp.

It can easily cut through real matter, and can also cut through invisible magic.

The 'toxicity' born out of resentment has been replaced by the determination to protect this beautiful dream, which was transformed from the regret of knowing that he could have been with Lily.

This determination is the source of Ryan's sharp and invisible edge.

This is also the predecessor of Ryan's 'sword' magic.

After all, with Ryan's level 4 "thinking" ability at the time, simulating other people's thinking was as easy as breathing and drinking water.

But for Ryan, he had to be the victim Snape every time he cast a spell and have to have unrealistic dreams. That was too frustrating for him.

Especially after that, there was a competitor - a product of the same level 6.

So Ryan deliberately intercepted that determination and created the lightsaber spell, "Sword".

This is also cooler.

The sword was no longer invisible, but had a visible glow.

The color can also be selected at will.

It's like using a Jedi Knight.

You can also play as a Sith when necessary.

All in all, Ryan was very happy.

This version of Snape is invisible.

It can cause perfect damage to both single and group targets.

Although the single unit is not as good as the Ryan version.

But it's perfect enough.

After all, Ryan sometimes complained about his own version of the Shadowless Divine Blade. Its single-target damage was overflowing.

There is no need to challenge higher-level opponents.

It is too much to deal with a protection spell of the same level.

Halloween Eve has arrived.

Today is Saturday.

When I woke up in the morning, the castle was filled with the smell of roasted pumpkin.

Pumpkins with carved facial features can be seen grinning from time to time in almost every corner.

At this moment, there was also a pumpkin making a face at Ryan's feet.

Six days have passed since Snape's last breakthrough.

Ryan noticed that Snape was practicing from time to time these days.

However, the ingredient he added when casting magic - negative emotions, in addition to his hatred for James Potter, he also added extra resentment towards Voldemort.

As he unleashed a thousand swords to hack at the rake, he seemed to mistake it for Voldemort himself.

Ryan curiously "communicated" Snape's thoughts at that moment.

[That was in Azkaban.]

Snape relied on the occasional Apparition to avoid Voldemort's turrets and gnawed the melon like a dense spider web.

On the other hand, he continued to wield magic, shooting out thousands of invisible swords, leaving waves of smoky scars on Voldemort's pale body.

Obviously, this sudden power gave Neipu a new goal - to kill Voldemort himself.

Also, regarding Ryan's observation.

Harry seems a little strange lately.

He had a vague aversion to Crookshanks.

This made Hermione very unhappy.

You know, Harry really hates cats though.

But for Ryan's sake, he didn't show this even to Black Cat Jerry, who put his life in danger.

But that was it for Crookshanks.

What's dramatic is that Ron, who originally didn't get along well with Crookshanks, actually had no ill will towards Crookshanks.

On the contrary, I have some favorable impression of him.

This is all because Banban has become a real mouse.

Crookshanks, a cat-kneazle hybrid, is very intelligent.

It can tell the difference between domestic and wild mice.

So Crookshanks no longer chased Scabbers all day long like in the original world line.

In this way, the source of the hostility between Ron and Crookshanks was eliminated.

Plus it has no desire to prey on Banban.

This good feeling came just like that.

However, today Ryan finally figured it out - without relying on 'thinking' to come to a direct conclusion.

Not far away, facing the blue-skinned cat Pell who was fluttering in the lounge, Harry showed an unnatural sense of rejection that was even more obvious than that of Crookshanks in front of him.

The names of the cats Mr. Claw, Kick, Cher, and Maomao came to Ryan's mind.

He suddenly remembered something. Mrs. Figg was a Squib, but the cats she raised that left a deep impression on Harry were actually half-breed kneazles like Crookshanks.

It was common sense that made Ryan overlook this point - wizards who raised kneazles must first obtain a license.

Mrs. Figg probably relied on Dumbledore's connections, the fact that these children were half-bloods, and the fact that she was not a wizard.

Let’s not talk about these for now.

It was the Kneazles that Harry hated from beginning to end.

The cat is just incidental.

Crookshanks was not hated by him in the original world line.

It was just because at that time he didn't have Black Cat Jerry, a cat that he thought was very dangerous, by his side, which constantly reminded him of his rejection of cats - actually knniks.

Thanks to Phantom 1 Yi and Yuewang Renjian Rewang Yue for their monthly tickets and other classmates for their recommendations!
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(End of this chapter)

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