The sky-shattering roar of the tiger resounded through the cemetery and spread farther away.
Centering on the white tiger that Fish turned into, a gust of air swept out in all directions following his roar, and even the Fierce Serpent entrenched beside Voldemort, the flames on its body appeared to be suppressed for a second or two. .
"Although it's not that kind of light rain the tiger is not bad."
Voldemort said it easily, but in fact his attention was more concentrated.
He also knew something about Fish's white tiger form. Barty Jr. was not just planning to kidnap Fish and Harry at Hogwarts. He also inquired about Fish and asked about it. After sorting them out, they informed Voldemort by letter.
And this white tiger form, which had fought back and forth with Dumbledore, would naturally not be missed by him.
"go!"
Voldemort controlled the Fiendfire Serpent and rushed towards Fish.
"Roar¡ª¡ª!"
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Fish, who had turned into a big cat, bumped into it head-on without fear.
His red-glowing claws successfully tore apart the Fiercefire Serpent, turning it into a scattered flame, but his own claws were also severely burned, and the hairs on both front paws were all shattered. Burned a lot.
"Aww!"
After tearing apart the Fiendfire Serpent, Fisch let out a cry of pain, quickly evacuated the scattered flames, and quickly cast a rejuvenation spell on himself.
The green light wrapped around his two burnt paws, and quickly healed the injury, but the scorched hair on the paws did not grow back so quickly.
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When Mao Mao looked at her bare paws, her heart was broken.
"Roar¡ª¡ª!!!"
The enraged Fisch let out another roar, this time he added the spell Demoralizing Roar, Peter Pettigrew, who was the least courageous, fell to the ground in fright, but the Death Eaters around him did not laugh at him , because their legs are also a little weak.
But Voldemort was surprised.
"It's great!" He stared greedily at the roaring white tiger in his red eyes, "You are really great, Fish! I want you more and more! "
He waved his wand, and the scattered Fiendfyre regrouped, and once again took the form of a giant serpent.
This time Fish didn't dare to rush forward so recklessly, he bent his body, and confronted the Fiendfire Serpent cautiously.
However, Voldemort didn't want to spend time with Fish here, he still wanted to force Fish's Rain of Light spell out, so he controlled the Fierce Serpent and rushed towards Fish without hesitation.
Although Fisher relied on his own agility to deal with the Fierce Flame Serpent, he currently has nothing to do with it. He wanted to switch back to his human form and use Ten Thousand Curses to deal with the Fierce Fire Curse. After transforming into a tiger and returning to human form, he would faint, and Fisher did not dare to try to change back easily.
This also made it impossible for him to summon the patron saint now.
If only I could remember how it rained
Fish was thinking irritably in his heart while avoiding the attack of the Fiendfire giant snake.
It is also thanks to the fact that controlling Fiendfire was not an easy task for Voldemort. When he was controlling Fiendfire, he couldn't dodge like before. Otherwise, if Fish wanted to maintain this stalemate, he would have to It's a bit difficult.
And Voldemort was obviously aware of this situation, he thought about it, and let go of the restriction on Fiendfire.
Fierce, who was originally bound, started raging again, and Fisher's situation suddenly became critical.
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If it weren't for Voldemort not wanting to really kill Fish, not to mention attacking him with all his strength, and still paying attention to Fish not being burned to death by Fiendfire, Maomao might have already lost.
Although because of Fisch's particularity and Voldemort's keeping his hands, Fiendfire burned without touching him, but as the surrounding fire became more and more fierce, a lot of Maomao's fur was burned off.
"Roar!"
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Fisch looked at the blackened and bald places on his body distressedly, and his heart became more and more irritable.
Then, accompanied by Fisch's roar, a force burst out from his body.
The starlight in the sky was quickly covered by dark clouds, and immediately after, a lot of rain mixed with snowflakes fell from the sky. The dense raindrops formed a rain curtain, making it impossible for the onlookers to see clearly the rain.?? situation.
The same is true for Voldemort in the snow and rain. His vision was greatly hindered, and he also noticed that frost was forming rapidly on the ground. Although the temperature in the vicinity dropped a little, it definitely did not freeze. the point.
As for the Fiercefire he summoned, they were long ago wiped out by the snow and rain.
The flying snow and rain block the line of sight inside it, and the ground within the range freezes to hinder the movement of enemies and can extinguish the flames.
It was indeed "raining" for Fish, but the rain was not the kind he expected, not to mention recovering from the wounds on his soul, Voldemort even felt that his hands and feet had become less flexible due to the cold.
Just when Voldemort was astonished, a huge white tiger tore through the rain and appeared behind him.
The sharp tiger claws cut through the rain and air, and grabbed Voldemort's head.
"Crack!"
With a harsh bang, Voldemort dodged the blow by Apparating before Fisch's claws were about to scratch him.
"Whewwheeze"
On Voldemort's flat face, the two slits representing the nostrils moved violently. If he hadn't reacted in time just now, Fisher's claw would definitely kill him.
It would be ridiculous for him to be killed again on the day he was revived, the majestic Dark Lord.
Full of fear, Voldemort used Apparition twice again, directly flashing out of the spell range of Snowstorm, a pair of snake eyes glowing red, fixedly staring at the rain screen where Fish was hiding, and his face was no longer as calm as before. .
"It seems that my kindness gave you a little illusion." Voldemort said coldly: "Don't think that I really dare not kill youFish."
He really wanted Fisch's ability to heal souls, but that didn't mean he would indulge Fisch endlesslyespecially when he might be killed by Fisch.
The torrential rain gradually subsided, and Fish emerged from the rain curtain.
He shook off the rain on his body vigorously, then tilted his head and looked at Voldemort suspiciously.
Mao Mao didn't understand what Voldemort was talking about at all. Aren't they fighting?
Probably because the doubt in Fisher's eyes was too strong, which made Voldemort feel a little ashamed.
"Avada Kedavra!"
He raised his wand and cast the Killing Curse on Fish for the first time