Volume 4: The Sea and the Ship Heading North Chapter 264 Let's go, I'll take you to Durmstrang
The instinct of survival took over everyone's mind.
Rodolphus' words were also heard by the people around him. Those Death Eaters who were still able to hold up their wands despite the pain of high temperature and burning, clenched their wands that had been roasted dry in just three or four seconds.
At this time, their spellcasting had lost all unity, and chaotic spells were chanted. The universal spell-breaking spell that was combined together had a more powerful effect, but the dark blue flame that surrounded them all showed no signs of being suppressed or subsiding. It was just that the movement of expanding and squeezing inwards was slightly hindered.
But from the very beginning, Rodolphus never thought that he could break the magic by relying on people like them.
This was not an enemy that people at their level could encounter. Of all the wizards in the world, only his master and Dumbledore were qualified to challenge this seemingly frail old man.
After blocking the blue fire for a moment, he waved his wand again without hesitation!
"Apparition!"
I don’t know if it was due to oversight or the old man did it intentionally, but this space was not blocked in advance.
After buying himself enough time to catch his breath, Rodolphus used Apparition to escape without any hesitation!
As for Rabastan’s great revenge, as long as he is still alive, there will be a chance for revenge in the future!
After seeing Rodolphus' actions, those Death Eaters who still had the opportunity to spare some energy at this time were not fools.
They followed their leader and used Apparition to leave the sea of fire.
The old man did not seem to have any intention of stopping them. After letting a dozen Death Eaters go, he suddenly raised the wand in his hand. A tower of blue fire swept the Death Eaters who were trapped in the middle and had no way to escape, and poured them into the sea!
When the blazing fire and the cold sea water came into contact, there was no violent collision. Instead, they seemed to merge together and sank silently to the bottom of the sea.
Jon stared at the scene.
He could guess that the old man was very strong, extremely strong, but it was still too outrageous that just a magic could crush so many Death Eaters to the point where they had no power to fight back!
The sea calmed down, but Grindelwald did not immediately come forward to communicate with John. He stared calmly at the Death Eaters as they disappeared. After a long silence, he suddenly snapped his fingers.
A huge bubble suddenly emerged from the sea water, as if a giant beast had burped in the ocean. At the same time, dozens of Death Eaters who seemed to be still breathing weakly floated on the sea.
The number of people who floated up was obviously much smaller than those who Grindelwald had trapped in the fire tower just now. At least half of them disappeared.
This made Grindelwald sneer, which made Jon a little confused.
"It seems that the problem is quite serious. Even if I face it, I can only rescue the person secretly..."
For some reason, Jon seemed to hear a hint of disappointment in his words, which sounded more like a soliloquy, as if he was disappointed that the person who was supposed to come did not show up.
At this moment, there was another "bang" sound of apparition appearing, and an old man with two young men who looked only five or six years older than Jon and had just graduated from magic school appeared beside Grindelwald.
As soon as these people appeared, they bowed respectfully to the old man.
"Take these people back to Durmstrang. Hasn't Hans been complaining about the lack of suitable experimental materials? Tell him that if he keeps nagging me about this, I'll let him go back to the Arctic to study those stinky bears."
The old man and the two young men faithfully carried out his orders and began to deal with the Death Eaters floating on the sea.
After finishing these things, Grindelwald turned and looked at John.
Faced with a gaze that was more oppressive and aggressive than Dumbledore's, John did not show any obvious nervousness or discomfort. He even responded with a smile and blinked his eyes.
"Come with me." Grindelwald's voice did not sound very gentle, but more of a calm one.
Jon flew to his side and hesitated for a while before deciding how to address the old man.
"Sir, my classmates..."
"I'm going to take you to find them now."
Hearing this answer, Jon didn't say anything more. He let Grindelwald grab his arm, and then the feeling of being squeezed into a flush toilet swept over his whole body.
Then, his feet touched solid ground.
Grindelwald brought him to a cliff by the sea, which was full of weathered rubble and there were also many people around.
As soon as Jon landed, he heard someone calling his name not far away.
"Jon!"
The students on the Hogwarts were all arranged together. Neville, George, Fred and Hermione waved to John when they saw him.
After taking a quick look at the students and making sure that no one was missing and no one was injured, Jon let out the last breath he had been holding in his heart.
Then he looked at the other people on the cliff.
In addition to the students of Hogwarts, there were also several wizards and witches in blood-red robes standing here.
Jon recognized robes of this color; when they pretended to be teachers and students of Durmstrang, they would change their robes into this style. And now , these people were obviously genuine Durmstrang professors.
Leading this group of people was an old witch with a straight back. She looked older than even Professor McGonagall, and her face was full of wrinkles from the years. But whether it was her mental state or her eyes as cold as a knife, she did not look old at all.
There were three bodies of Death Eaters lying on the ground. John was sure that they were all no longer breathing. For his colleagues who were going to be used as experimental subjects, it was unclear whether their deaths were fortunate or unfortunate.
"Vida, take Ulleson and Larsen to take Dumbledore's students back to school. Andreas, go and report to the people from the Norwegian Ministry of Magic and tell them that the alert in this area can be lifted. The others, go and clean up the ship."
Grindelwald explained everything, and then disappeared on the coast without any intention of communicating with John and the others.
The witch called Vida's cold expression seemed to calm down a little, and she came to John and others.
"Come on, I'll take you to Durmstrang."