Chapter 93: If you don’t touch it this time, you won’t have to touch it~

Chapter 93 No touching after this time~

Remnant Soul Voldemort, level 0, special status...

Zhuo, I didn’t get any information!

Voldemort slipped away, and the underground space became quiet for a while, and even the flames were extinguished.

Now there are only Neville, Ted, who are out of breath, the last bit of scum left by Professor Quirrell, and a bright red crystal-shaped Sorcerer's Stone on the ground...

The system suddenly felt angry:

"Ding~ Defeat the dark wizard, Professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts: Quirinus Quirrell/Can Voldemort, get 1500 experience points!"

Killing Professor Quirrell actually gives you more experience than red quality mission rewards?

This may also be because the main force is Neville, it has been reduced!

Oh, what? And a share of Voldemort, that's all right.

Even if Voldemort is only one-seventh now, he is still one-seventh of a crippled legendary wizard, isn't he? Who do you look down on? He is worth the price!

Not only experience, there are actually two blue cards floating on Professor Quirrell's only ashes.

After all, it’s a master-student, Professor Quirrell is a fastidious person!

Ted pretended to be sad, walked over slowly, put Professor Quirrell's ashes into a small pocket, sniffed his nose, and said sadly: "Oh poor Professor Quirrell, he shouldn't believe Voldemort's nonsense (allow sad~

By the way, put away those two cards!

Look, while picking up the card, Ted didn't forget to set up a kind and righteous character for himself!

But these words couldn't lie to himself, but made Neville quite sad.

Neville really liked Professor Quirrell all the time, he thought he was a shy person like himself, and felt aggrieved that the students didn't respect Professor Quirrell.

The other party turned out to be a big villain! It's all behind the scenes! uncomfortable~

Neville: Quirrell, return my kindness!

Ted was about to take a break when the system prompted again:

"Ding~Complete the task: [Breakthrough Game (Blue)], reward: 300 experience, random cards."

Just got the 1500 experience from Quirrell and Voldemort, and the 300 experience is a bit boring.

It depends on whether the card rewards are suitable.

Ted dragged his heavy body to Neville's side, and sat down on the ground.

His physical strength and magic power have completely bottomed out, even if he tries to recover, they have been exhausted again. This caused him to be so tired that he almost fell asleep now. The feeling of emptiness where the magic power is exhausted is very uncomfortable.

However, even if he tried so hard, he could only beat the side drums - taking advantage of Voldemort's lack of interest in paying attention to him, he reluctantly stayed on the sidelines OB. The biggest effect is actually to distract attention, and to interfere with Professor Quirrell's will.

Just now, Quirrell was a little shaken by what he told Ted, but he couldn't screw Voldemort in the end.

And Voldemort didn't use a few spells in total, but he had already pushed Ted to a corner.

If it wasn't for Voldemort who only wanted the Sorcerer's Stone and killed Ted, I'm afraid it wouldn't take much effort.

If Dumbledore really doesn't show up, then Ted will be useless. He even tried "teleportation" that he didn't master at all.

Think about the scene where Voldemort cast a spell just now, it's terrible! Fortunately, those are over.

In fact, Ted considered whether to use a summoning card, but what use is a troll or a clay puppet in front of Voldemort/Quirrell? A few more seconds?

On the contrary, it is difficult to explain afterwards.

But Dumbledore is so easy to fool when you summon a troll and a clay golem out of thin air?

Once he starts paying attention to you and thinking about you, it will be bad. Ted has a secret, so he can't help thinking about it.

Anyway, Director Deng must be in control of the situation throughout the process. It is enough for him to do his best, and there is no need to work hard.

Hundreds of experience points in a game, what kind of hole do I play!

"Neville, are you alright?" Ted couldn't help asking seeing that Neville was about to collapse.

"I'm fine, I'm fine. Just, I'm just a little scared." He said a little embarrassed.

After the matter was over, Neville had time to panic, and fell down on the steps, panting for breath.

There is a saying that goes well: cowards are afraid before danger comes, cowards are afraid when danger comes, and brave men are afraid after danger.

Neville should be the latter.

"Don't be afraid, it's over. We did a good job. We couldn't have done a better job. We stopped Voldemort and protected the Philosopher's Stone. We defeated him!"

Ted said as he crouched in front of the Philosopher's Stone and looked at it carefully.

At this time, Dumbledore, who had been hiding here for more than half an hour, even waiting on the side before Voldemort came in, began to watch Ted and Neville seriously. Even when Voldemort cast spells one after another just now, he was not so serious.

He was watching, watching Ted and Neville—what choice would they make?

That's right, Dumbledore was here at the beginning, but he never showed up. Even Ted and Neville seem to be in danger.

This old sixth!

Now, he has got what he wanted: he has figured out the current situation of Voldemort, investigated the state and character of the boy who lived, and the remaining guardian magic on Neville.

It can be said that Dumbledore was very pleased with the success of the six-person team, and felt that the students of this generation were very promising.

But the excellent performance along the way also made him care about Ted.

Especially what Voldemort said—Dumbledore must be extra cautious about someone Voldemort values.

Seeing Ted's movements, Neville asked strangely, "Ted, what are you doing?"

Ted put on the second-hand dragon leather gloves he took out from his bag, and explained, "Are you prepared?"

He picked up the Philosopher's Stone carefully, looked at it carefully, observed, smelled it, but didn't taste it. I guess I can't even bite!

Ted began to try to scrape the Sorcerer's Stone with a knife, and said, "This is the Sorcerer's Stone, the only one in the world. I'll see if I can scrape off some powder for future research."

system hint:

"Ding~ Complete the task [Can I touch your Philosopher's Stone? (Red)], reward: 1200 experience points, +lv1 alchemy, card [False Sage's Stone (Red)]."

Wuhu~take off~

Ted was in a good mood, and joked with Neville: "Our Headmaster Dumbledore sure doesn't mind his dear students scraping a little powder for research, right?"

Dumbledore: You go on, I'm listening. I don't mind if you can scratch it.

Neville didn't quite understand what Ted wanted to study, and asked, "Ted, do you also want to study the elixir of life?"

Ted grinned: "Immortal? Neville, immortality is a false proposition. Maybe Nicole May used the Philosopher's Stone to live for a long time, but death is everyone's destination. Without exception! In my case, if I can live for three years A hundred years old is enough!"

Neville was overwhelmed by Ted's words, immortality or something, he had never thought about it when he was young. But Ted's "three hundred years old is enough" is really Versailles~

It will be on the shelves tomorrow, please support me a lot, thank you very much~

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(end of this chapter)

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