Chapter 423 The Witch Voldemort Who Flees After Being Wounded! Includes Ollivander's secret tec
Chapter 423 The Witch Voldemort Who Flees After Being Wounded! Includes Ollivander's secret tec
Voldemort reacted extremely quickly. Knowing that she couldn't withstand such a violent, clustered attack of exorcism spells, she quickly pulled Amicus aside and used the Smoke Flight Charm and the Apparition Charm.
They flew and teleported, quickly leaving Ollivander's Wand Shop.
Of course, Master Ollivander's cluster attack with his wands was not without its results.
Some of the banishing spells actually hit the black smoke that Voldemort and Amycus had transformed into, and also disrupted the spatial teleportation process of the Apparition spell.
Voldemort and Amycus, after suffering some damage from the Exorcism Curse, were further injured by a spatial rift during the teleportation process.
It was clearly seen by Dali's own perception through concept.
As for Dudley's clone, who had always been lurking beside Voldemort, he was protected by a conceptual healing spell and remained unharmed.
After confirming Voldemort's disrupted teleportation destination through his senses, he teleported there.
Several hours later.
Dudley himself learned of the message from the Ministry of Magic through normal channels from Old Man Dumbledore:
Voldemort, accompanied by his Death Eater Amycus, robbed Ollivander's wand shop, but was beaten to a pulp by Master Ollivander.
Now, the news has spread throughout the magical world.
After discussing it with Dumbledore, Dudley teleported together to the ruins of Ollivander's Wand Shop, dismissing the Ministry of Magic staff still there and taking over the post-disaster restoration work.
Ollivander's Wand Shop was destroyed by a powerful magical attack; such destruction could not be repaired by ordinary wizarding healing spells.
Dudley has transferred the [Super Magic Amplification] attribute he gained from fusing the Deathly Hallows - The Elder Wand - to Dumbledore.
With the addition of the superb Death Wand that Dudley provided to Old Dumbledore, Old Dumbledore can now, with a little effort, repair Ollivander's Wand Shop.
However, with Dali around, Old Deng didn't need to go through all that trouble.
Dali brought Old Deng along to clean up the mess simply to take advantage of Old Deng's reputation and power.
After all, he might not be able to command the staff of the Ministry of Magic on his own.
Soon, Dudley cast a conceptual restoration spell, restoring Ollivander's Wand Shop and the surrounding buildings to their original state.
All the protective spells that Ollivander Wand Shop originally had, the secret wand-making books stored in the back room, all the wands that were slightly damaged in the previous battle, and other furnishings in the shop were all restored to their original condition.
It was as if Voldemort and Amycus had never been there.
Master Ollivander was delighted to inspect each of the repaired wands and discovered that even the magic that had been depleted within them had been restored.
He could unleash another massive, white explosion at any time, if he so desired.
"Merlin's wand, amazing! Amazing!"
Master Ollivander was overjoyed, gesturing wildly and exclaiming in amazement, "Assistant Professor Dursley, your methods are simply divine!"
Dali thought to himself that Master Ollivander's words were still too conservative; after all, he had just killed the only god in this world.
But there's no need to say such pretentious things.
He didn't come here to show off his abilities.
Besides helping Master Ollivander repair his damaged belongings, he also wanted to ask Master Ollivander for something that would make him go against his ancestors' wishes.
Before Kedaly could even open his mouth, Master Ollivander sighed and changed the subject, saying:
"If only my son, Gavin Ollivander, had a tenth of the talent of the Dursley Assistant Professor and enjoyed wand-making as much as the Dursley Assistant Professor."
"My poor Ollivander family, with its long history and outstanding reputation, is now facing the regrettable prospect of its lineage ending."
"Have you ever thought about hiring a stick-wielding apprentice?" Dudley asked tentatively.
From his previous correspondence and contact with Master Ollivander, he could tell that Master Ollivander, like many traditional craftsmen, had the idea of keeping his family's secrets to himself and refusing to pass them on to outsiders.
So, since Master Ollivander brought up the topic, Dali followed up with a question.
If Master Ollivander is unwilling to contribute his family's secret staff-making techniques and the knowledge and memories in his mind, Dali will not force him.
In the future, we will gradually restore the soul of the ancient wand-making masters and include the knowledge and skills of wand making, which will be quite similar.
"An apprentice?! Yes, how come I didn't think of that!"
When Master Ollivander heard Dali's suggestion, a flash of inspiration struck him, and his old eyes lit up.
Seeing how excited Master Ollivander was, Dali thought that Master Ollivander was going to take him as an apprentice.
If that's the case, although it differs somewhat from his initial idea, it's not unacceptable; it's just a matter of having the title of master and apprentice.
But Master Ollivander didn't play by the rules. He continued, "My son is hopeless, Assistant Professor Dursley. I have a request, please grant it!"
Dudley feigned confusion: "What request?"
"I am willing to hand over to you all the wand-making knowledge accumulated by our Ollivander family over generations, including the wand technology data I have researched in my lifetime."
"I only ask that you select a child from my grandchildren or great-grandchildren who is willing to become a wandmaker, take him as your apprentice, and train him to be the successor who can carry on the Ollivander family's wand-making skills."
Master Ollivander spoke earnestly.
To ensure the continuation of the tradition and to allow his descendants to rely on Dali's influence, he decided to defy his ancestors and reveal the precious, secret staff-making technique that was never passed on to outsiders, seeking a strong guarantee.
Now, Dali's previous feigned doubt has become a real doubt.
He had thought that Master Ollivander would take him as an apprentice, but to his utter surprise, Master Ollivander wanted him to be the master of his future grandson or great-grandson.
After a few seconds of hesitation, Dali nodded in agreement.
Teaching and nurturing students already constitutes a large part of his plans for the next few decades, so taking on an apprentice is a piece of cake.
Moreover, putting himself in Dudley's shoes and reciprocating kindness, he will definitely put even more effort into training this apprentice, not just to make him a master of the staff.
Subsequently, Dudley collected the contents of the Ollivander family's secret books, as well as the knowledge from the memories of Master Ollivander.
The craft of making canes has seen a very significant improvement.
In the past, during the process of fusing wands, Dudley obtained several secret processing methods of the Ollivander family for wand shafts and cores.
Furthermore, the notes that Master Ollivander once sent him contained some less important secret knowledge and experience passed down through the Ollivander family.
Dudley acquired his remaining staff-making skills primarily by studying the staff-making books in the Hogwarts Library.
Today, all of the Ollivander family's secret staff-making techniques, including Master Ollivander's amazing group staff-controlling technique, have been absorbed into Dudley's mind and become part of his own foundation.
It is fair to say that in terms of wand making, it would be difficult to find a wizard in the world today, or even in history, who can surpass him.
Dudley left his promise, satisfied, and departed with Old Man Dumbledore, returning to Hogwarts.
Before leaving, Dali left a profound message for Master Ollivander.
That is: "In the future, you may be able to teach your great-grandchildren, and even great-great-grandchildren, how to make fine wands with me."
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