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Chapter 1721

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Among the four founders of Hogwarts, the relationship between Elwyn and Slytherin could be said to be the most distant.

When they first met a few years ago, he made no secret of his disgust for Elwyn's Muggle bloodline. Elwyn also once felt that he might not be able to get the secret treasure key left by him, because he did not meet the basic requirements of Slytherin's selection of students.

The more outstanding he was, the more likely it would make Slytherin dislike him, and the more he would not give him the treasure key.

Come to think of it, admitting that Gryffindor, who had the Muggle bloodline, was a descendant of Hogwarts might be more unacceptable to him than killing Slytherin. This was tantamount to admitting that the ideas he had been insisting on for a long time were wrong. His teaching ideas, development plans of Hogwarts, prejudice against Muggle students, and quarrels with the other three founders were all meaningless and worthless.

Under such circumstances, how could Slytherin accept Elwyn?

One could see the clues from the test left by the four founders.

Gryffindor was the most straightforward. As long as Elwyn could prove that he had the courage, he could get his treasure.

Ms. Ravenclaw guided Elwyn to understand time and the significance of these legendary magic items to wizards. After witnessing her daughter Helena steal the Coronet, she finally gave him the treasure key.

The process was a little complicated, but generally speaking, it was not difficult, and it was of great help to Elwyn's strength.

Almost all the legendary magic items he had were obtained when he passed Ravenclaw's test.

Compared with Gryffindor and Ravenclaw, Ms. Hufflepuff's test was relatively more mysterious. At present, there was only one clue, the home of the house-elf. But in general, she also gave a lot of hints. When Elwyn returned to Hogwarts a thousand years ago, she even took the initiative to tell him that her help would come to him at the right time.

Of course, Elwyn was not interested in Ms. Hufflepuff's collection of recipes at all.

He did not want to be a chef, so what would he want it for?

Compared with the other three founders, Slytherin's test was simply a nightmare level.

Not only did he not leave enough clues to guide him, but Slytherin did not seem to want to communicate with Elwyn at all. The three terrible bodies of the evil gods tormented him to death, and he could die again if he was slightly careless. Finally, through the magic left behind by the Ravenclaw family, he came to the space created by Herbo a thousand years ago and fought with the two ancient evil gods.

Now there was an accident with the magic, and he was lost in time. The situation was extremely troublesome.

It was hard to say whether he could go back or not, and where the key to Slytherin's treasure was was still a question.

In addition, Elwyn had enough reason to suspect that Slytherin had been secretly increasing the strength of Lord Voldemort, making simple things complicated. The original Lord Voldemort would certainly not be so troublesome, let alone trying to become an evil god.

If this was all Slytherin's plan, then he definitely had a grudge against Elwyn.

However, his brain was not normal in the later stages. He actually left a snakeskin in the secret room of the school for his successor to purify the Hogwarts. After being found out, he still defended himself. Was this something that a normal wizard would do?!



But no matter what, Elwyn was still very happy to see Salazar Slytherin at this time.

Although, according to the timeline, Slytherin should not know Elwyn at this time, and even if they knew each other, their relationship would not be good. In any case, they were on the same side. Seeing his current situation, Slytherin would not leave him alone, right?

Please believe that if Elwyn could make a sound, he would definitely shout for help.

As if reading Elwyn's thoughts or sensing the abnormality, Slytherin pointed his wand at Elwyn.

Silver magic light flashed, and countless clouds rolled.

Under the effect of magic, the magic that had been surrounding Elwyn quickly dissipated. He left the nothingness of time and returned to reality. At the same time, pain returned. Elwyn felt pain all over his body, as if he was about to fall apart.

He was falling from the sky. Elwyn pulled out his wand and cast a levitation spell on himself.

Just as he was thinking about how to explain all this to Slytherin later, something suddenly happened.

A huge purple-gray tentacle drilled out of the ground below and attacked Elwyn.

He hurriedly chanted a spell and blew up the tentacle that was flying towards him.

What was going on?

Elwyn turned his head, and the originally quiet space in front of him suddenly came alive. Not far away, where Slytherin was, the ground began to surge up and down as if it was boiling. One after another, terrifying tentacles surged out.

In the violent shaking, Salazar Slytherin was swallowed by the swarm of boiling tentacles.

On the ground, the tentacles of the Evil God spread endlessly like a ravine.

What followed was a frenzied whisper. The entire space had long been completely corrupted by the Evil God that Elwyn had turned into. Helbo, who Elwyn had never seen before, had become the ruler of this world, and had transformed into that indescribable and terrifying monster.

Finally, he saw the God of Death in its complete form.

"Passing insects, how dare you disturb my slumber. Prepare to face the wrath of the God of Death."

Following this terrifying opening sentence, the ruby on top of the temple emitted a demonic red light.

The light became brighter and brighter until it turned into the real Eye of the Evil God.

The huge eye stared down emotionlessly, as if it was looking at ants under its feet.

Driven by the terrifying body hidden in the temple, it continued to rise. That terrifying body reached the clouds, and it was several times larger than what Elwyn had seen before. It was completely made up of sickly flesh and blood, and it was covered with ferocious fangs and a huge mouth. In the abyss below, the terrifying tentacles and flesh were still surging up. This alternate space was a part of the Evil God's body.

Just like the illusion that Elwyn had seen in the statue of the Evil God, the complete body of the Evil God was an entire planet.

Or even more terrifying, because normally, humans could not sense the Evil God. They could only see a part of the Evil God. The complete body of the Evil God could very well be a huge black hole that even light could not escape from.

The end of the corruption was to devour everything.

If this was a never-ending nightmare, it had finally reached its climax at this moment.

This terrifying monster was not something that humans could fight against, and it should not exist in this world.

Based on Elwyn's understanding, this terrifying monster was impossible to defeat. If he had faced such a terrifying monster before, then the magic attack left behind by the Ravenclaw family might not have worked …

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