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Chapter 50

"Who are you?" Tanat frowned.

He found that Brian and his group were a bit too strong, and their level of magic was far superior to ordinary wizards in terms of spell level and magic level. The most important thing was that they had excellent reaction ability and had a very tacit cooperation with each other.

"It is impossible that so many powerful wizards suddenly appear..." Tanat used alchemy items to defend against the occasional spells, "And they are all helping you?"

Brian smiled and said, "Guess?" He released a tricky magic sword with his backhand, almost cutting Tanat's ankle, and was blocked by the triggered defensive items on his body.

Brian is increasingly fond of using the Divine Front Shadowless Spell. This spell is powerful and very hidden, and will not emit light beams or sounds like ordinary spells, like an invisible and shadowless blade.

The black-robed men here are not very powerful in magic. Brians quickly defeated them. The black-robed men fell to the ground, and the dead and wounded and lost their ability to resist.

Only the two guys standing next to Tanat at the beginning were of good quality. They entangled two Brians and were now facing off at the edge of the room.

The remaining eight people surrounded Tanat and pointed the wand in his hand at him.

Tanat's expression looked very gloomy. He held the badge hanging around his neck tightly and kept wiping it with his thumb.

"It seems that I overestimated you, but I didn't expect that there were only a few fish left..." Brian narrowed his eyes.

"Do you think you can defeat me?" Tanat finally put down the badge in his hand and sneered, "I have survived for hundreds of years?"

Brian frowned and became more cautious.

"Avadasaud!" Brian started his hand directly, and a strong green light covered the stone platform where Tanat was located.

However, after Tanat teleported to the arch at some point, the spell fell into the void.

The future Brians exchanged their eyes, nodded to each other, and tacitly ignored the current Brian and began to cooperate.

Brian attached several defensive spells such as the Iron Armor Spell to himself, held the gun hidden in his pocket in his left hand, and released the Divine Front Shadowless Curse to Tanat.

Tanat laughed and swam quickly, as if he was constantly showing his shadow on the field.

The future Brians skillfully avoided Tanat's attack. Brian concentrated his energy and finally discovered a flaw: after each movement, a blurred shadow appeared, and it took a moment to recover the entity.

But this moment was enough for Brian to react.

In the blink of an eye, the battle became very strange. Tanat's shadow appeared everywhere, and various aggressive spells seemed to be released from nothingness. Brians quickly wandered and avoided, helping each other from time to time, without any harm.

But soon, the situation became complicated. Tanat once again released the white mist spell, and the gray mist filled the field, bringing a biting cold and slowing down their speed.

The future Brians are still predicting and avoiding quietly, as if waiting for an opportunity.

Brian saw a phantom appearing on his side, and his wand was aimed at him. He narrowly avoided the silent spell, and the life-seeking curse almost fell on him!

Brian's heart was pounding, and the feeling of passing death made him inexplicably excited.

At this time, the opportunity for future Brian to wait for finally appeared. Tanat released this spell with murderous intent, which slowed his movements a little slowed down.

"All forget is empty!" A Brian instantly emitted a white light at Tanat.

"Confusing the public." Another spell followed closely.

"The soul is out of body!" another Brian thought.

"Heart and bone-cutting." The witch Brian said in a cold voice.

Undefensive curses hit Tanat, ending his movements. The sound of alchemy objects shattered from him, and a scream came from his mouth.

Several other Brians pulled out their pistols and fired at him. The bullets passed through the air and heard a "swish" sound. A pool of blood was fainted from the ground beneath Tanat.

"Avadasauer!" Brian did not dare to hold back. He took the opportunity to release the life-seeking curse and hit Tanat directly.

"You..." Tanat's body fell down, his eyes wide open, looking blankly at the ceiling.

At the same time, the battle on the other two sides also ended.

"Diet?" Brian said. He added several more bone-breaking curses.

"Dead." A future Bryan Road.

"He's not that great... I thought he was Dumbledore's level." Brian couldn't help but say.

"If he had that level, how could he hide his head and tail and sneak in this way." The witch Brian rolled his eyes, "The one who lived for a long time may not be a god, but an old turtle."

"Why do I think your personality has changed after becoming a witch?" Brian said suspiciously.

"You tried ten times in the same battle?" The witch Brian said angrily, "I just want to go back and have a sleep."

Brian didn't answer the conversation, he approached Tanat's body, put on dragon-skin gloves and groped on him, trying to find out what clues were about them.

He first took off the badge that Tanat was wearing, which was marked by the Death School. From Brian's eyes, it could be seen that this was a badge that was connected, and the effect was similar to the Dark Death Eater's Mark.

"There are members?" Brian frowned. He remembered that Tanat had been stroking the badge before, but no one came.

"Betrayal? Internal strife?" Brian guessed, "or was a conspiracy?"

He found a ruined time converter in Tanat's pocket, but failed to find his own intact.

Finally, he touched Tanat's wallet, which was attached with an infinite extension spell, and contained some things.

The future Brians repaired the black-robed men on the ground and gathered together.

At this time, a black shadow walked in from outside the door. He walked silently towards the Brians in a robe that looked like those lying on the ground.

Brian raised his wand vigilantly, but the man spoke first: "I have no malice..." He uncovered the hood on his head, revealing his appearance. He was a man in his thirties, already a little bald.

"Croke West, researcher at the Department of Mystery Affairs." He said concisely and seemed to be speechless.

"What are you going to do?" Brian narrowed his eyes.

Crocker said quietly: "The secrets are in your hands... I will delay you for at least five hours, avoid time converter review... It's time for you to leave."

"How can I trust you?" said Brian. He would rather recite the forgetfulness spell to Croke.

"A vow...if you want." Crocker said without expression.

Brian accepted Crocker's oath, and then he dealt with some flawed corpses because they had traces of the God-Shadowless Curse. He threw them nearby into the arch.

Finally, Brian removed the silver badges on his body, and one of Brian took out a long hemp rope and asked them to put their hands on it.

"Door key?" Brian raised his eyebrows and held his left hand on it.

"It's time." said the Brian.

It seemed that a hook hooked forward behind the belly button, and Brian felt like a gust of wind, his fingers stuck tightly to the hemp rope, pulling him forward.

Soon, his feet fell to the ground, and Brian looked around and found himself standing in a dim alley with Kings Cross Station outside. He did not choose to use the door key to go directly to Hogwarts, and the illegal door key could be tracked.

"Shabini doesn't care?" said Brian.

"Let him be there... I can't kill him anyway, right?" a Brian replied, "You cast a powerful forgetting spell on him, and I hope he won't become a fool."

"My control ability is pretty good." Brian shrugged and said nothing. Anyway, he had helped Shabini heal the wound caused by the shadowless curse of the Divine Front, leaving no flaws.

As he said that, a group of people used phantom appearance and finally returned to Hogsmeade Village after several turnarounds.

They entered the screaming shed and returned to Hogwarts along the secret passage.

The Brians dispersed and each used the time converter. Brian returned to the siege site, and after dealing with the scene again, he returned to the castle along the venue.
Chapter completed!
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