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Chapter 133 - 133

Chu Yang burst forth with a dazzling blue light, accompanied by rumbling thunder.

He waved his arm, and a deep blue lightning bolt shot out from the tip of his wand.

This was the result of Chu Yang's long-term research, a new type of spell developed by combining Lightning Release Ninjutsu with some game ideas.

Lightning Chain!

After striking the first giant, the lightning would continuously jump to other giants, causing widespread damage and inflicting abnormal statuses like paralysis.

Chu Yang had considered casting Steam Imp Technique, but the power of its infinite explosions was too strong; after the war ended, the Forbidden Forest would be unrecognizable.

At least the lake before him would not be saved.

Chu Yang could only dismiss this idea.

As the brilliant lightning erupted, the giants' offensive was curbed.

The Centaur tribe, ambushed in advance, launched a surprise attack under Firenze's lead.

Almost all the giants who withstood the first round of damage fell into a paralyzed state, facing the Centaurs' charge like a flock of lambs to the slaughter.

The outcome was decided from the very beginning.

At the same time.

The War Tree collapsed under the siege of numerous dark creatures.

It attracted most of the firepower, creating an opportunity for the Centaur tribe.

Chu Yang rode a Unicorn and hurried over.

A large number of Unicorns followed close behind like a tide.

Unicorns are strange magical creatures, individually very weak.

But when gathered together, their sacred power would stack.

The pure white glow, like heavenly light, dispelled the dark creatures clinging to the War Tree.

Werewolves roared at the dazzling holy light, and spiders scattered and fled.

Chu Yang flew to the treetop and channeled life energy into the War Tree.

Moments later, the War Tree stood up again, beginning to slaughter the dark creatures driven away by the Unicorn herd.

Sirius, hiding in the small cabin, watched this scene in shock.

He finally understood why Chu Yang was so disdainful of the magical traps he had set.

The war in the Forbidden Forest quickly drew to a close.

The Centaur tribe began to clear the battlefield.

Unicorns disliked bloody scenes and retreated, disappearing into the Forbidden Forest.

Only one Unicorn remained, carrying Chu Yang to the small cabin.

"It's all over, Mr. Black, but don't let Harry and the others come out until the battlefield is cleared."

Sirius pushed open the wooden door, gazing at the young man on the Unicorn's back.

The young man, having emerged from a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood, showed no fear on his face, only a terrifying composure and calmness.

Sirius felt a chill in his heart; even Voldemort at the same age didn't possess such a mindset.

"Hogwarts?"

"I'll handle it, Mr. Black."

"Voldemort is truly finished this time, right?"

"Of course."

The young man's expression and tone were filled with absolute confidence.

After dealing with the enemies in the Forbidden Forest, only Voldemort and his Death Eaters, along with some Dementors, remained.

They would certainly be a bit harder to deal with than dark creatures like giants.

But only a bit...

Once the Centaur tribe finished clearing the battlefield, Chu Yang called out, "Firenze!"

Firenze leaped several times to reach Chu Yang's side and bowed, "At your service, Mr. Chu Yang."

Chu Yang nodded, "Then let's go. It's time to completely end the legend of Voldemort."

The Unicorn neighed, then carried Chu Yang galloping towards Hogwarts.

The Centaur tribe followed closely behind him.

The War Tree walked at the very end of the procession, each stride covering ten meters, its speed not slow at all.

Harry, Ron, and Hermione watched Chu Yang's departing back through the window of the small cabin.

The two boys yearned in their hearts.

Ron murmured, "He's truly like a general."

Harry nodded repeatedly.

........

Voldemort and the Death Eaters were still being blocked outside by the barrier.

With Dumbledore presiding over the overall situation, the barrier was impregnable.

Voldemort was as anxious as an ant on a hot pan.

According to the plan, the dark creatures and werewolves from the Forbidden Forest should have arrived at the Hogwarts battlefield with Harry Potter by now, helping them break the barrier.

But after so long, there was still no movement.

Where did they go?

"These damned, filthy, low-level magical creatures, I shouldn't have had any expectations for them!"

"Including those werewolves! Their intelligence has degenerated from human to the level of magical creatures!"

Voldemort cursed furiously, urging the Death Eaters to attack with all their might.

Among the crowd, Lucius silently observed Voldemort, realizing that the Dark Lord's comeback this time was too rushed.

It was time to find a way out.

He was never a loyal follower of Voldemort, merely a sycophant.

Just as Lucius slowly retreated behind everyone, the ground suddenly trembled, growing increasingly intense.

Voldemort paused slightly, then showed an expression of wild joy.

"Hahaha! Our reinforcements are here!"

"We'll break through this castle immediately!"

"Dumbledore will never stop me!"

The Dark Lord stood at the very front, facing the Death Eaters with outstretched arms, his expression awe-inspiring, like a monarch.

The Death Eaters all knelt on the ground, devoutly prostrating themselves at the Dark Lord's feet.

Lucius was also about to kneel, but when he saw the colossal figure behind the Dark Lord, he froze rigid where he stood.

Voldemort lowered his arms and stared at him coldly, "Our Mr. Malfoy, it seems, doesn't agree with my view?"

The Death Eaters turned their heads, staring at him with equally cold gazes.

But compared to the murderous looks of the Death Eaters and Voldemort, Lucius still found the enormous treant, now so close, even more terrifying.

Lucius raised his arm, trembling as he pointed behind Voldemort.

Voldemort then noticed the fear on Lucius's face, his heart sinking, and he slowly turned around.

The Death Eaters also turned in the direction Lucius was pointing.

"What in the world is that?!!!"

On the other side, the Hogwarts teachers also saw the War Tree and immediately cried out in disarray.

Snape's gaze was somewhat blank.

Even the usually composed Professor McGonagall couldn't help but say, losing control of her emotions, "Where did Voldemort find such a monster? The barrier outside probably won't hold now."

Professor Flitwick gripped his wand tightly, taking a few deep breaths.

Professor Sprout clasped her hands, closed her eyes, and began to pray devoutly.

The other teachers screamed in fear and panic, and the entire courtyard was in chaos.

"Silence!!!"

Dumbledore's authoritative voice rang out, and everyone looked at him.

"That is not an enemy, but a friend."

Dumbledore said excitedly, "Now, open the protective barrier! We are going to counterattack!"

The teachers were still in a daze, but Hagrid had already pulled out his long-sealed wand from his umbrella and shouted, "I've been waiting for this moment for a long time!"

It was Voldemort who framed him for Myrtle's death, causing him not only to fail to graduate from Hogwarts but also to be forbidden from using magic.

An enraged Hagrid was the first to charge out.

Professor McGonagall regained her senses and quickly gathered the teachers to open the barrier together.

Dumbledore stepped forward, with Snape following behind him.

As the group had just crossed the covered bridge, they heard the Centaurs' charging cry from outside.

Firenze led the charge, at the very front.

What he shouted was not to defend Hogwarts or Dumbledore, but...

"For the glory of Mr. Chu Yang!!!"

And Chu Yang, riding a Unicorn nearby, clicked his tongue.

He swore he had never taught Firenze such words.

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