As his younger self flew off, Voldemort noticed a delicate little porcelain bottle fall from his body, and upon seeing the bottle fall, his younger self's expression changed drastically.

Even after being knocked away and coughing up blood, even after many of his bones were broken and he was unable to move, his younger self still struggled to retrieve the small porcelain bottle after landing.

This immediately caught Voldemort's attention. What the enemy cherishes is what he loves to destroy, so after lifting the silencing and retrieving his wand, Voldemort's first action was to take the small porcelain bottle away.

"That's mine! Give it back to me!"

Seeing Voldemort pick up the porcelain bottle, the young Voldemort was extremely angry. Even though blood was still flowing from his mouth, he still struggled to get up and take back the small porcelain bottle.

"You want this? Hehehe? Just say so if you want it. Maybe I'll give it to you?"

Ye Feng: ( ̄ー ̄)

Although he was speechless, Ye Feng had no choice but to continue playing along with Voldemort.

So, Ye Feng, now transformed into a young Voldemort, feigned extreme anger but had to suppress it and lower his head, saying in a low voice, "Please, return my porcelain bottle to me."

“He…is very important to me. He is related to our ideals, and you can’t take it away.”

Voldemort: Σ (?Д?;)

Hearing that his 'younger self' had actually backed down and even said such things, Voldemort became even more curious. So he tossed the porcelain bottle in his hand and weighed it, discovering that it contained what appeared to be a thick liquid.

Upon discovering that the contents were not the kind of elixir he had only heard of but never seen, Voldemort's interest waned somewhat. Nevertheless, he still used magic to open the porcelain bottle.

After the porcelain bottle was opened, the anticipated danger did not occur. The opened porcelain bottle was just like a normal porcelain bottle, with nothing special about it except for a faint smell of blood.

"The smell of blood? Wait!"

The moment he smelled blood, Voldemort thought of a possibility, a possibility that instantly filled him with immense excitement.

"Could this porcelain bottle contain Harry Potter's blood?"

"No, no, it's just a bottle of ordinary blood."

Voldemort: (???)

Upon hearing this attempt to cover up the truth, Voldemort's eyes lit up.

If this vial of blood really belongs to Harry, then even if all the Death Eaters he brought this time are wiped out, it will be worth it. Because as long as he can be fully resurrected and return, he can have as many Death Eaters as he wants, and he can afford the loss.

Verifying whether the blood in the vial belongs to Harry is quite simple, given their very close relationship.

In the original series, Voldemort only learned later that Harry was one of his Horcruxes, but here, Voldemort already knew, so verifying this was actually quite simple for him.

A dozen seconds later, looking at the porcelain bottle emitting a faint glow, Voldemort's face was full of excitement, because he had confirmed that this was Harry Potter's blood!

Why did they go to such lengths to enter Hogwarts? Wasn't it to capture Harry and get his blood? Now that they have the blood, they don't need to look for Harry anymore; they can just go back.

So, Voldemort casually cast Avada Kedavra on himself, the one who had given him Harry Potter's blood. After seeing the Killing Curse hit his opponent and he was instantly dragged away by the vines, Voldemort excitedly led his remaining two subordinates toward the trophy not far away.

Now that they've got everything, there's no point in them staying any longer. So their priority now is to leave, not to figure out what's going on.

However, what Voldemort didn't know was that after he left, the 'younger self' he had assumed was dead suddenly opened his eyes.

"Phew~ Finally sent it out. Old Fu, you need to be more careful."

318 Lacking any sense of self-awareness as a strong person

Ye Feng never imagined that the Harry blood Voldemort used to resurrect would ultimately be given away by him.

Unfortunately, Voldemort and his subordinates were simply too incompetent; they couldn't even get Harry's blood.

While despising Voldemort and those Death Eaters for being useless, someone was completely unaware, subconsciously ignoring just how abnormal Hogwarts has become under his influence.

Given Hogwarts' current strength, it's safe to say that they only need to send out half of their students to conquer the entire wizarding world, and they wouldn't suffer much loss after doing so.

However, despite possessing such formidable strength, Hogwarts showed absolutely no awareness of its status as a powerful individual.

Of course, the main reason is that the instigator and their headmaster and others did not realize this, which led everyone at Hogwarts to believe that their strength was not actually very strong, and that their strength was actually similar to that of other people in the wizarding world.

So this led to a terrible thing.

What is clearly a powerful and unsolvable thing in the magical world is just an ordinary thing that can be seen at any time in their eyes.

Some abilities that are extremely rare in the magical world are just basic skills to them, very ordinary, and can be mastered by everyone, such as casting spells without a staff or in silence.

Because no one at Hogwarts, from top to bottom, has any sense of being a strong person, they wonder why the Death Eaters, who are feared throughout the wizarding world, are so weak.

Even if Voldemort attacked Hogwarts now, let alone with a few Death Eaters, or even with all the wizards in the spellbook, and with all sorts of magical creatures, he still couldn't break through.

Why would Voldemort send a few Death Eaters to kidnap people from such a school?

Of course, Ye Feng instinctively ignored all of this, which is why he felt that Voldemort was incompetent and that Voldemort's inability to obtain Harry's blood and fully resurrect himself was a problem between Voldemort and the Death Eaters, not with him or Hogwarts.

Because they lacked this awareness, they naturally didn't have the consciousness to go easy on him, so in the end Ye Feng had no choice but to take matters into his own hands and voluntarily give Harry's blood to Voldemort.

That's right, the reason he brought Voldemort over was entirely to get Voldemort to 'complete his mission' sooner, and definitely not because he saw the maze's plants were so lush and well-watered that he brought people over to play survival games or something.

On the other side, Voldemort was unaware that the reason he was able to obtain that vial of blood was entirely due to someone giving it to him willingly. At this moment, he had only one thought: to go back.

If he can go back, he can use the blood to revive, and once revived, his strength will reach its peak. At that time, he will be confident that he can crush Hogwarts.

He had waited a very, very long time for that day, so for this goal, Voldemort was determined to return safely as quickly as possible. Therefore, at this moment, he completely disregarded the consumption of his magic power and the orders of his subordinates.

Perhaps sensing their master's urgency, the two Death Eaters also went all out, frantically unleashing spells as if they were free.

As the two recklessly unleashed their magic, various plants blocking their path were continuously cleared away, and the three of them raced toward the trophy hovering in the center of the maze at an incredible speed.

While Voldemort and his two henchmen were rushing on their way, Harry and his friends on the other side also noticed something amiss.

There was no way around it; Voldemort and his group's actions were simply too big, and the commotion they caused was too obvious. They couldn't help but notice.

Seeing Voldemort and his men trying to run away, Harry and the others naturally wouldn't allow it, after all, that was Voldemort.

Who is Voldemort? He's a name that can make the wizarding world tremble.

But now he is trapped in this maze, and a large number of his subordinates have been lost, with most of them gone. He himself is not in good condition either.

Harry and Voldemort were sworn enemies, and it was destined that only one of them could survive.

In addition, Voldemort himself was an enemy of Hogwarts, so it can be said that neither of them had any reason to let Voldemort go.

Therefore, seeing Voldemort trying to escape, and now having such a good opportunity, they naturally wouldn't let Voldemort go so easily.

More importantly, with such a commotion in the maze, Headmaster Dumbledore and his group must have already known. Even if they couldn't defeat Voldemort, as long as they could buy a little more time, Headmaster Dumbledore and his group would definitely be able to arrive.

They can't handle Voldemort, but what about Dumbledore and his group? You have to understand that even Voldemort fears Dumbledore.

Meanwhile, Dumbledore and others, on whom Harry and his friends had placed high hopes...

"Come, come, Principal Maxim, these are spiced peanuts made from our newly harvested peanuts this year. If you don't like spiced peanuts, I also have garlic, salty and crunchy, and alcoholic flavors."

"If you don't like any of these, there are also sunflower seeds here, in many different flavors, you can try them. This maze competition won't be over so quickly."

Upon hearing Dumbledore's invitation, Principal Maxim and the others gladly accepted and began to sample various snacks, as did the others.

There was no way around it; the maze was simply too vast and densely vegetated. In addition, there was a thin layer of mist above the maze, so even Dumbledore couldn't see clearly what was happening inside.

Even Dumbledore couldn't see what was happening inside, so it was even less likely that anyone else could see it.

Since they couldn't see what was happening inside, they naturally had nothing to do while waiting outside. So, a large group of people gathered together just to chat and eat snacks.

It's fair to say that Dumbledore and Harry are definitely not reliable, and their other strong support...

At this moment, Ye Feng was quietly following behind Voldemort and his men, with no intention of making a move whatsoever.

Just kidding. He went through so much trouble to finally give Harry's blood to Voldemort. Now that Voldemort is about to be fully resurrected, he wants to test whether the magic training method he has been looking forward to has any flaws or fatal weaknesses. How could he possibly let anyone ruin it?

It's fair to say that Voldemort is currently the safest person in the entire Harry Potter world. Even if Dumbledore and his allies rushed out to attack him, Voldemort wouldn't have to lift a finger and wouldn't suffer a single hair on his head.

Of course, Voldemort was spared, but the other two Death Eaters were not included.

So when Harry and his friends came back and threw out another huge stack of talismans, the two Death Eaters, who were already exhausted, were instantly filled with despair.

"Are you guys ever going to stop? This has happened so many times already! Do you think your talismans are free?"

Harry and the others: Hehe~

Believe it or not, Harry and his friends' talismans are actually free, because as long as they gather all the materials and Ye Feng helps them mix the spirit ink, they can print them themselves.

319 The Terror Force of Mass Production

If it were a mid-to-high-level talisman, then perhaps Harry and his friends really couldn't afford it, but this was only a beginner-level talisman, and Ye Feng could make a mold and print a beginner-level talisman directly.

In other words, as long as Harry and his friends can gather all the materials themselves, they only need Ye Feng to help them adjust the spirit ink and borrow the mold for the spirit talisman, and they will have as many talismans as they need.

And the materials used to prepare the spiritual ink…

Near the Forbidden Forest of Hogwarts, various materials have entered the stage of artificial cultivation, and the Herbology class will teach how to grow various materials and provide places for students to grow them.

It can be said that the spirit ink used in ordinary spirit talismans can be grown by themselves, while the spirit blood required for spirit ink...

Thanks to the numerous elixirs provided by Ye Feng, the blood of many magical animals in the Forbidden Forest of Hogwarts met the requirements for spiritual blood. In addition, the blood of many large fish in the Black Lake was also acceptable, although the effects were slightly less pronounced.

If you really can't catch any fish, you can at least bleed your owl a little; that thing will do for now.

Of course, only owls who are first-year students or above at Hogwarts can receive the pills that can alter their physical condition.

Yes, Hogwarts is indeed that ruthless.

Rare pills that are hard to come by even if you have money in the outside world are so abundant at Hogwarts that they can be given to owls. While Ye Feng certainly played a role in this, Snape also bears undeniable responsibility.

Talismans require knowledge of Yin and Yang and the Five Elements, and also have requirements regarding materials, drawing techniques, and the infusion of spiritual energy. Therefore, even if you know how to draw them, it is difficult for the average person to replicate them.

But elixirs are not.

The lowest level of elixirs you can make is by simply throwing all the ingredients into a rice cooker and pressing the timer; you could probably make one. The minimum quality is extremely low.

Because the minimum skill required for alchemy is extremely low, and Snape is highly skilled in potions, after a period of exploration and instruction from Ye Feng, he was able to refine some relatively low-level pills.

Of course, this is not the main reason for the proliferation of low-level pills at Hogwarts. The main reason for the proliferation of pills at Hogwarts is the change in 'energy'.

As is well known, the Industrial Revolution was an energy revolution.

From coal to oil to nuclear energy, every breakthrough in energy has triggered a major industrial revolution.

The same goes for elixirs.

In the beginning, the alchemy relied on human labor, meaning that each batch of pills was personally refined by Ye Fengyi or Snape.

Although Ye Feng's output from a single batch of alchemy might sometimes exceed 'hundreds of millions', it is ultimately still limited. After all, neither Ye Feng nor Snape are the kind of people who would be obsessed with alchemy indefinitely.

The widespread availability of elixirs was a purely accidental occurrence.

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