This was also the point that Dumbledore couldn't understand the most.

Why do these souls come with their own weapons?

He thought to himself, this isn't magic.

After Zicomo finished doing all this, he taunted Voldemort, "Now, guess who has more men?"

Voldemort's lips twitched with rage.

After a long pause, he finally managed to utter a sentence: "Hmph! Don't be so arrogant. So what if you have a lot of people? Aren't you just a bunch of useless good-for-nothings?"

Voldemort had already realized that among Zicomo's summoned creatures, the nearly one hundred souls summoned the second time were somewhat troublesome.

As for the undead and the dead, they are not actually that strong; a single Death Eater can handle a dozen or even dozens of them.

The overall strength of the two sides is not significantly different.

And this is indeed the case.

Zicomo did not infuse the undead and the dead with much death power.

It didn't even leave any 'bursting spiritual fire' inside them.

Because he also saw through the Death Eaters' true intentions.

Although he didn't know how Voldemort did it, Zicomo could tell.

These Death Eaters have all been transformed by the power of death, so 'bursting forth spiritual fire' has little effect on them.

Since the undead and the unborn themselves have little intelligence, Zicomo did not summon too many undead and the unborn.

(Voldemort: A few thousand isn't enough? Versailles, huh!)

Zicomo's only requirement for them was to be able to hold off the Death Eaters.

Zicomo smiled and said to Voldemort, "Whether it works or not, you'll find out by trying it."

With that, he waved his hand, and all the undead, the dead, and the souls before him rushed toward Voldemort.

On Voldemort's side, he ordered his henchmen to summon all the Dementors.

Let them deal with the undead and the dead, while the Death Eaters face the nearly one hundred elite souls.

Zicomo then said to the people around him, "Go find whatever opponents you want, just don't stray too far from me."

Upon hearing this, Harry rushed straight towards the Lestrange brothers.

Lucius and Malfoy simply picked two unlucky Death Eaters at random.

With the help of the spirits summoned by Zicomo, they began to outnumber each other.

Dumbledore and Hermione both wanted to find Voldemort to fight.

However, Melina had already gotten there first, rushing towards Voldemort with her black knife and engaging him in battle.

Left with no other choice, Dumbledore had to find a random opponent.

As for Hermione, she did not revert to human form.

Instead, it uses its cat-like form to nimbly roam the battlefield and finish off enemies.

Chapter 306 Everyone's respective battlefields, Voldemort with a head full of question marks

The battlefield was divided under the onslaught of the undead army.

Dumbledore was incredibly powerful, and with the Elder Wand in his hand, few Death Eaters could last more than ten moves against him.

Both Lucius and Snape had runes engraved on them by Zicomo, making them significantly stronger than elite Aurors.

With the help of the souls summoned by Zicomo, dealing with the Death Eaters was a breeze.

In particular, among these souls is the 'Imitation Teardrop,' which possesses most of Zicomo's magic.

It took several dozen Death Eaters working together to barely halt the rampage of the 'Morphite Tear'.

As for Harry, in this chaotic battlefield, all sorts of magic are flying everywhere.

Even without aiming, there's a high probability of hitting some unlucky guys.

Given Harry's penchant for getting into trouble, if he dared to act recklessly at this point, he'd probably be meeting his father sooner than expected.

Harry may be a bit reckless at times, but that doesn't mean he's stupid.

He wasn't foolish enough to risk his life to avenge his godfather.

Harry was very cautious; he put on several layers of the 'Iron Armor Charm' and followed the Lestrange brothers at a distance.

They would occasionally use one or two spells to launch surprise attacks on them.

Hermione was the one who had the most fun on the entire battlefield.

The little witch roamed the battlefield in the form of an Animagus.

Each strike takes the life of a Death Eater.

It wasn't that Death Eaters didn't want to capture Hermione, but even their combined efforts to capture her were futile.

Hermione always managed to escape the Death Eaters' encirclement with her agile skills.

Voldemort never expected that among Zicomo's group, the one with the greatest impact on the entire battlefield would be a cat!

Moreover, the more he looked at it, the more familiar the magic the cat used seemed.

Isn't this the same spell that the witch Hermione used to beat him in the Riddle family cemetery?

Could this cat be Hermione's Animagus in disguise?

But when can a wizard in Animagus form use magic?

Or is this cat some kind of magical creature?

Voldemort was filled with questions.

However, Melina would not answer Voldemort's question.

Melina wasn't the type to say things like, "You dare to be distracted while fighting me."

She only knows how to seize the right opportunity to launch one deadly attack after another against the enemy.

Seeing Voldemort distracted, Melina flashed behind him, her black knife flashing, leaving several unhealable wounds on Voldemort's back.

Feeling the excruciating pain emanating from his back, Voldemort had yet another question in his mind.

How was Melina able to hurt him?

You should know that after he was modified by Death, his soul could freely switch between the real and the virtual worlds.

It's equivalent to being completely immune to physical attacks.

Now, Melina's dagger had pierced his soul, which Voldemort found unbelievable.

After creating some distance between himself and Melina, Voldemort looked at the dagger in Melina's hand.

It was a dagger with a unique design, featuring a blood-groove-like crack in the middle of the blade.

A faint red glow flickered at the location of the crack.

Despite the different color, Voldemort recognized it as the power of death.

Voldemort cursed inwardly, "Shouldn't the power of death be a power that only Death can wield?"

How come so many people own one? And everyone's color is different!

Voldemort suddenly understood why Death wanted to kill Zicomo.

If it were him, he wouldn't want the power he wielded to be abused either.

But now is not the time to let your mind wander.

Seeing Melina charging at him with her knife again, Voldemort quickly used his Death Power to parry.

He condensed the power of death into a longsword, constantly parrying Melina's attacks.

As the saying goes, "An inch longer, an inch stronger."

However, this statement is not appropriate when applied to Voldemort and Melina's weapons.

However, the second half of the saying, "An inch shorter, an inch more dangerous," is more suitable for the current situation.

After all, Voldemort had spent his whole life playing with wands. Now that he was fighting with a sword, it would be quite an achievement if he could even block Melina's attacks.

As for why Voldemort didn't use a wand?

His original wand had been taken by Harry months ago.

After learning that his wand and Voldemort's wand had twin cores, Harry began to covet Voldemort's wand.

Harry took Voldemort's wand after killing him.

And ask Zicomo to help fuse the two wands together.

This gave Harry a wand that was a better fit and more powerful.

Actually, it was Ron's wand that inspired Harry.

When Ron’s wand broke, Zicomo happened to take Lockhart’s wand.

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