Clearly, Voldemort could not regain the original power of the spell using only this method.

Spellcasting skills and spell speed can be basically restored, but unfortunately, they encountered Dolly, whose basic attributes are almost maxed out.

In addition, Dolly had the Fairy Silver Shield, a weapon that could block all magic, which saved her life.

Any other young wizard of the same age would most likely be dead in that instant.

Dolly's reaction clearly exceeded Voldemort's expectations. With a flick of his wrist, the next spell flew out: Exterminate.

Voldemort clearly realized how troublesome Dolly's shield was and planned to knock it away first.

But Dolly wasn't about to give him that chance. After easily deflecting the spell once again, Dolly herself extended her wand.

Voldemort put on armor to protect himself from Dolly's spells, only to discover that Dolly was using polymorphism.

No matter how arrogant Voldemort is, his true form is nothing more than a book.

So Dolly simply used a shapeshifting spell on the ground, turning countless blades of grass into vines to bind Voldemort's diary and drag it underground.

This might not make Voldemort disappear, but it would definitely make him look pathetic.

As for other offensive spells, Dolly wasn't incapable of using them, but rather that they were essentially meaningless.

There are very few spells that can destroy this diary, which is a Horcrux forged from Voldemort's soul, and Dolly can only learn Fiendfyre.

Even if we disregard the fact that Dolly has nowhere to learn, Li Huo cannot be used in the current situation.

Because standing right next to Voldemort was the girl who gave the diary its life.

Fiendfire is an uncontrollable demonic fire, and if Dolly uses it, there's a high probability she'll engulf her opponent.

Voldemort didn't hold back either, casting a counter-curse against Dolly's Transfiguration, followed by a powerful spell that struck Dolly's feet—a thunderous explosion.

The power of this curse is undeniable.

In an instant, Dolly was thrown away by the blast of air, and Voldemort laughed heartily at the sight, then unleashed an Avada Kedavra spell aimed at Dolly's lower body.

Although Dolly was wearing metal armor, it was clearly no match for the brilliance of Avada Kedavra.

Just as the curse was about to strike Dolly, she didn't have time to adjust her position.

Then Dolly had a sudden inspiration, and she waved her wand again, loosening her grip on the fairy silver shield.

A metal arm appeared on Dolly's armor, deftly gripping the fairy silver shield and deflecting the green light, once again blocking Avada Kedavra.

However, Dolly dared not slacken her efforts and waved her wand once more.

A huge earthen wall appeared in front of Dolly, completely blocking her view.

Voldemort, who was about to continue his attack, frowned, but then continued to unleash his Thunder Explosion.

He blew the earthen wall that Dolly had conjured up three times in a row, turning it into a cloud of dust. To his surprise, he found that Dolly was gone.

"Disillusion Spell?"

"No...this is!"

Voldemort's feet suddenly trembled, and the next second a huge hand of earth rushed out and grabbed the diary, then tried to pull it down.

Upon seeing this, Voldemort immediately attempted to cast a counterspell on the hand that had been created through Polymorph.

But at that moment, Dolly jumped out of the pit from where she had disappeared.

Dolly just dug out the earthen wall, so naturally a pit was left behind.

Taking advantage of Voldemort's momentary distraction, Dolly unleashed the speed of a cheetah and charged towards Voldemort.

Voldemort was both harassed by Dolly's polymorph and faced with her charge, and even he began to struggle to keep up.

The young Voldemort's strength was naturally not limited to this.

Unfortunately, he is now just a soul, and he has to protect the diary that is his host. Otherwise, if Dolly gets her hands on the diary, his fighting power will be gone.

After assessing the situation, Voldemort still had his own plan.

No matter how powerful Dolly's shapeshifting was, it only gave shape to the intangible; it couldn't truly destroy his diary.

On the contrary, after Dolly got close, Voldemort worried that his physical form would be directly shattered by Dolly.

As he continued to use magic, the body became increasingly unstable.

It's time to settle this once and for all.

Then Voldemort's wand emitted green light again, aiming at Dolly, but just as Avada Kedavra was about to be fired, the green light turned and aimed at the woman instead.

Dolly's pupils contracted; she hadn't expected Voldemort to do something like this.

You must understand that woman is the one who provides Voldemort with life force; if you kill her, Voldemort will immediately vanish.

But that's exactly what Voldemort is doing now!

Dolly gritted her teeth and had no choice but to throw the mithril shield in her hand.

It was too late to use Polymorph, because Avada Kedavra is a death sentence if you touch him; there is absolutely no chance of survival.

The only thing that could stop Avada Kedavra was the fairy silver shield in Dory's hand.

And Voldemort and others are waiting for this moment.

After Dolly's fairy shield left his hand, Voldemort flicked his wand again, turning it to aim at Dolly.

The next second, a green light shone directly into Dolly's chest.

"No!"

The dazed woman finally spoke, clutching her head and struggling. Dolly recognized the voice, and Voldemort's figure immediately became unsteady.

Voldemort no longer cared; he just wanted to see Dolly, the one who had repeatedly ruined his plans, die.

Voldemort had already heard about Dolly's exploits from Peter Pettigrew and knew that she was one of the biggest obstacles on his path to killing Harry.

If he can kill Dolly now, then his Horcrux exposure will not have been in vain.

Since the Horcrux cannot be destroyed, we can just wait for the original body to be found again.

Faced with the oncoming green light, Dolly felt that she might really be going to die.

After all, this was Avada Kedavra, and the person in front of her was a young Voldemort. It's not surprising that she died at the hands of someone like that, is it?

However, just as the green light was about to hit Dolly, Dolly suddenly turned into a noodle and twisted violently, completing a C-shape in a posture that defied common sense.

Then, it narrowly avoided the green light at a very dangerous angle, and only after the green light shot out did it bounce back to its original human shape.

Upon seeing this, even Voldemort's brain momentarily went blank.

Because he never imagined that anyone would try to evade his curse in this way.

What exactly is this!

However, Voldemort had the answer in the next second.

Human transformation!

Human transfiguration is different from Animagus or general transfiguration, but it is also a branch of transfiguration studies.

It allows the wizard to transform into other objects and contort their body, but it cannot transform into magical animals, nor can it maintain the transformation for an extended period.

In summary, it is more advanced than ordinary transformations, but not as flexible or difficult to detect as the Animagus.

It is a highly complex transformation method belonging to non-Animagus people.

In the original story, only a handful of people were able to master this move, including Voldemort's teacher, Horace Slughorn.

He is a master in this field, capable of transforming into an armchair, so lifelike that it's easily missed by the average person.

In contrast, although Dolly is already a Level 6 Transfiguration Master, she is only at the beginner level in human transformation, and twisting her own body is already her limit.

However, this very limit temporarily exceeded Voldemort's expectations and created an opportunity for Dolly to win.

The next second, the giant hand of soil slammed the diary into the ground, burying it seven or eight meters deep.

Dolly rushed to the woman's side, picked her up, and ran wildly for over a hundred meters before stopping.

At this point, Tom's roaring in the distance finally disappeared.

And the subtle connection between the woman and the diary finally disappeared.

Dolly won.

No matter how incompetent and furious Voldemort may have been, he is now buried in the ground.

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Chapter 217, 6th update. Sorry.

Dolly collapsed to the ground, her face deathly pale, and cold sweat beading on her forehead.

Dolly's fight with Voldemort, though probably lasting less than a minute in total, had exhausted almost all of her potential.

The reason is simple: this guy is using Avada Kedavra!

If Dolly makes even the slightest mistake, she will face certain death!

Fortunately, Dolly had enough trump cards, which allowed her to defeat Voldemort at the last moment, even though Voldemort was just one of Voldemort's Horcruxes.

His actual strength was not as good as that of the young Voldemort, probably about half or even less than that of the newly graduated Voldemort.

However, this is equivalent to the level of an elite Auror.

If it were just a one-on-one fight with Voldemort, Dolly wouldn't have been in such a sorry state.

Ultimately, it all comes down to this woman in front of me...

Dolly looked at her, and she looked at Dolly.

Although her silver eyes were dim and lifeless, Dolly could still guess her identity from her familiar face and demeanor.

Actually, I should have thought of this a long time ago.

"Luna?"

Luna trembled, seemingly unable to look at Dolly, but Dolly's words made her turn her head away.

"I'm sorry, I should have realized it sooner."

"You actually got the diary a long time ago, didn't you? If I, as your friend, had cared about you more, we could have resolved this crisis much sooner."

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