Chapter 240: 238. The Contract That Gone Like the Wind

Chapter 240 238. The contract that disappears like the wind

In the dark clouds, a gap was broken at some point, revealing a bright starry sky.

Sir Stoke looked at those flickering points of light, as if there were only these unreachable things left in his whole world.

Under the surface of the sea, the Soyuz 3 spacecraft hidden under the tower was activated by some unknown procedures. It rushed out of the sea like a sharp knife splitting bamboo. Er" towers are being destroyed continuously from bottom to top.

The whole world is shaking, the little elf Rabir can take his master away from here at any time, but in the end he chose to respect the old knight's wishes, and accompany him and his dream, and stick to the tower .

The Soyuz 3 spacecraft, which had been kept in the seawater before but had never been released from the seawater, seemed to be under great pressure, and the power generated by the fuel was at most one-third of it coming out of the sea!

Sir Stoke laughed loudly, he opened his arms as if to embrace everything in front of him!

"Starry sky! Is there anything more beautiful than you in this world?"

The next moment, an explosion sounded enough to make the sky tremble!

The sea surface with a radius of hundreds of meters boiled, and the entire tower was engulfed in the crimson flames that kept rising and tearing the air!

The impact brought by the huge explosion set off a stormy sea on the sea!

The waves, much higher than any high wall in the world, soared into the sky, and then fell to the sea like a waterfall!

Although Hogwarts has deflected its direction, it has not yet escaped from the range of the explosion.

However, the moment the shock wave spreading in all directions touched the hull of Hogwarts, a burst of transparent light shield loomed on the surface of the hull, with violent ripples, and finally the entire ship was protected from direct collisions. harm.

It's just the shaking of the ship caused by the aftermath of the explosion, and the sea water that keeps making waves can't be isolated by this protective magic.

Fortunately, Jon had sent all the students back to the cabin ahead of time, staying in his own dormitory, firmly grasping the four-poster bed nailed to the ground, so although the shaking of the ship was large, it did not affect the students. Students make a bigger impact.

But Jon did not return to the cabin, he was floating in mid-air, his feet were not on the deck, so he was not disturbed by the shaking, so he looked at Sir Stoke and watched him off for the last time.

He sighed with emotion at the purity of the old knight's ideals, and he was also not ashamed of Voldemort's actions.

Because of the problem with the contract, he couldn't use magical means to force Sir Stoke to do things for him, so he used the "exchange" method to complete the contract, and brought this spaceship that he didn't know how to get. The spaceship is used as the "deposit" paid in advance by myself.

But Sir Stoke's contract to help him was fulfilled, and the promise Voldemort made was tied to his entire success.

The vehicle to go to space, the spaceship was sent to Sir Stoke by him.

But this is extremely complicated in itself, and it is infinitely more troublesome to fly into space. It is impossible for wizards to control it, and it is not something that can be solved by grabbing one or two Muggles.

Unless Voldemort not only ruled the wizarding world in the future, but also turned all Muggles into slaves of slaves, then Sir Stoke's dream would have little chance of being realized.

What's more, Voldemort also added some secret means to it.

Jon can roughly guess that Voldemort should have connected some kind of magic between the contract and the spaceship. Once the slate is damaged and the contract is taken out, the spaceship hidden under the tower will be activated automatically.

It is unmanned under the sea, unassisted to take off, there is no possibility of successful ascension, the only thing that will happen is to explode on the spot, killing all living lives in this tower.

The contract will be lost in the sea because of its magical protection, and wait until the day Voldemort finds it again.

From the beginning to the end, Voldemort didn't have any intention of making a fair deal with Sir Stoke. After he learned about spaceships from Sir Stoke, he should have studied carefully and found that if he could not rule Muggles, then Manipulating this big guy to go to heaven is pure nonsense.

So Sir Stoke has been kept in the dark. Even if Voldemort can really rule the world in the end, it will be many years later. Will he still remember what he said in this tower? There are still two words.

The explosion of the entire spaceship and the tower, the impact is still reflected in this sea area.

But the direction of the Hogwarts has not changed in the slightest.

Jon looked at the tower that had disappeared, and a huge mushroom cloud rose up.

Snowflakes began to fall in pieces from the sky, and the snow became bigger and bigger, like a silent farewell ceremony.

There are faintly sad singing voices around.

That was the mermaids mourning, they mourned the tower that once stood in the wind and rain, and mourned the elegant and funny old jazz.

"Your ideals and greatness are no less than Dumbledore's, sir."

In the wind, snow and sea waves, Jon murmured in a low voice, talking to himself like a eulogy.

"No one will forget you. There has never been a wizard in the history of magic who is as interested in the starry sky they have become accustomed to. Your name will be left behind and let all those who come after you remember it."

He took a deep breath, and took out the old parchment that was still clearly written even in the rain and snow, without any damage.

"But your death requires someone to pay the price, and someone will definitely pay the price!"

He suddenly clenched his five fingers holding the contract!

The ring worn on the finger glowed faintly, and immediately after that, the magic power on the old parchment disappeared instantly!

The contract that had been maintained for more than ten years was destroyed, and the parchment, like a crushed dead leaf, turned into countless fine debris, and flew into the raging waves along with the wind and snow...

Under the same night sky, on the coast leading to a sea, Voldemort, who was suppressing Dumbledore and looking for an opportunity to solve the biggest trouble in his life, suddenly trembled!

His voice is mixed with unprecedented panic and roar!

"Who did you let go to that sea! What did he do! What did he do!!"

(end of this chapter)

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