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"You should atone for the sins of the specific people, the victims, not your pitiful conscience!"
“If you hadn’t been locked up in Azkaban, Harry wouldn’t have had that kind of childhood!” Levin thought of his own experiences in elementary school. “Do you know what kind of life Harry had as a child? He could only eat leftovers every day, wear clothes that other people didn’t want, and was constantly insulted and ignored. Do you know what that feels like?”
"However, Harry also has to be grateful to that family, because they risked their lives to adopt him and protect him from the Dark Lord's power—in the process, none of the people you trusted, like Dumbledore, did anything to improve Harry's life."
"As Harry's godfather, you could have secretly cared for your godson as a form of atonement, while also looking for an opportunity to clear your name. But instead, you wasted your best years in Azkaban, tormenting yourself and causing Harry suffering. Don't you feel even a little bit of dereliction of duty in this regard?"
To be honest, Levin did feel some pity for Harry's plight, but more than that, he wanted to use these facts to strike a blow against the arrogant Black.
He used suggestive techniques with every word he spoke to amplify their impact on Sirius's mind.
The power of his psychic abilities, combined with his sharp words, made every sentence Levin utter like a dagger piercing Blake's heart.
Sure enough, as Levin continued to criticize, Blake's face began to turn pale, his throat bobbing, but he couldn't utter a complete sentence.
"Forget it, all of that is in the past. No matter how much I say, it won't change the established facts. Let's get back to the present."
Finally, Levin returned to the main point, "So now, if you killed Peter Pettigrew, you'll feel good, you'll have a moment of satisfaction, but then what? Who will prove your innocence? You're still a murderer, your atonement is still a joke! And Harry, he'll just lose the last truly good family member he had."
"Of course, in this situation you can't go back to the Blake mansion at all, let alone deliver the payment to me."
Levin didn't say the last sentence aloud.
But those words alone, along with the subtle and pervasive spiritual power, were enough to make Sirius doubt himself.
Sure enough, by this point, Blake was so bewildered by Levin's words that he was questioning his very existence.
His ingrained beliefs began to crumble under Levin's combination of pressure and persuasion.
Levin's power filled the void and began to have an effect on him.
The seeds of doubt in Dumbledore and trust in Levin were sown, waiting for the time to blossom and bear fruit.
Then, Levin released his restraints.
"So, do you still want to kill Peter?" Levin asked.
"No...no, you're right...I've done so many wrong things...I should listen to you, Peter can stay with you for now."
Seeing this, Levin nodded in satisfaction and continued:
"So, Sirius, to prove your innocence, Peter's role alone is not enough. I also need a piece of your memory as supporting evidence. Therefore, I need you to cooperate with me, release your memory, and recall what happened back then."
At this point, Sirius naturally obeyed Levin's every word.
So Levin used the Mind Probe on Sirius Black to begin reading his memories.
Compared to "Mind Extraction," "Thought Probe," which combines spiritual power, can delve deeper into a person's 2.9 memories, finding the parts they want.
Levin did more than just extract Sirius's memories of being innocently murdered.
Opportunities to openly interfere with another person's consciousness are rare. While extracting memories, he subtly reinforced the suggestions he left in the other person's mind.
If his plan succeeds, Sirius will become a spy he planted within the Order of the Phoenix, capable of relaying information about Dumbledore to him at any time.
Although the Order of the Phoenix is largely composed of positive characters, Levin has realized that he and Dumbledore have serious ideological differences.
He will no longer place his hopes on whether the other party is good or evil.
By laying the groundwork in advance, he can gain the upper hand should any future conflicts arise.
Having taken care of everything, Levin, under Sirius's complicated gaze, removed strands of silvery-white thoughts from his head and placed them into a pre-prepared bottle.
Seeing this, Snape, realizing he was like the mantis stalking the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind, finally made his move.
Chapter 225 Spell Sequence
“Levin Green, I want to thank you.”
As Levin put the bottle containing the memories into his bag...
A mocking voice came
Severus Snape finally took the stage.
"What a lucky night..."
The old bat slowly stepped forward, pointing his wand at Levin while staring at Black, a mad glint in his eyes.
"To think I'd run into an old friend here... Sirius Black, or should I call you the Azkaban fugitive? Revenge tastes sweet, and I so wish I were the one to catch you... But this is fine too; it's time to put you back where you belong. Perhaps you don't even need to go back."
The Dementor also gave him a kiss...
Having said that, he turned his gaze to Levin, barely suppressing his vengeful urges, and asked in a relatively calm tone, "And you, Levin Green, Ravenclaw's best student, why did you make a deal with this murderer? Give me a reason, and your new dormitory will be in Azkaban..."
It seems Snape still has some goodwill towards me; at least he didn't immediately start yelling and killing.
Levin shook his head.
Snape was indeed a pitiful person; he was bullied terribly by James and his gang, so he had reason to hate Black.
But Black is still useful to him now, and he can't let Snape get involved in this matter.
But Levin also knew very well that Snape was incapable of listening to explanations at this moment.
He then abruptly raised his hand, pointing his wand at his potions professor.
"【Eliminate your weapon】!"
Levin's actions did not escape Snape's notice, and he immediately tried to knock the wand from Levin's hand.
However, just as the red light of the Disarming Charm was about to hit him, a shield automatically appeared on Levin's body, blocking the spell's attack.
Snape had never seen a [Ironclad Charm] that could be maintained for a long time without immediate casting.
The next moment, he felt a scorching explosion coming towards him from the opposite direction of the [Disarming Curse].
Levin's [Elemental Shout] was triggered.
Before being engulfed in flames, Snape quickly used the Ironclad Charm to block the attack.
However, due to the delay caused by Levin's two passive spells, he had already lost the initiative.
Then he was met with a barrage of attacks from Levin:
Levin simply waved his wand; without even casting a spell, a series of flashes of smoke and dust exploded before Snape's eyes, making him dizzy.
When he finally regained his vision, he found himself completely entangled in spider webs that had appeared out of nowhere. The sticky silk made it impossible for him to move vigorously.
At the same time, he felt his whole body begin to go numb and he could not move. His brain and consciousness also began to become chaotic and his thinking ability greatly declined.
Then, he could only watch helplessly as Levin walked up to him and casually took his wand.
Snape couldn't understand how he had been so inexplicably and instantly killed.
In fact, given Snape's strength, even at full power, he could hold his own against Levin.
But he really didn't understand Levin's magic at all.
Levin, caught off guard, caught them off guard and overwhelmed them with his magic before they could even react.
Since Levin acquired the LV2 Arcane Mage class, bringing his total spellcasting class level to LV13 and unlocking 7th-level spells,
His combat power increased significantly.
It all stemmed from his comprehension of this spell:
It must be level 2 or lower; in this case, you can instantly cast all the spells in the sequence.
In short, the first effect of this spell is to exchange a 7th-level spell for the opportunity to instantly cast four 5th-level spells.
For Levin, this was just a way to conserve magic, nothing serious.
However, the second effect of [Spell Sequence] is somewhat overpowered: it allows you to unleash four level 2 spells in an instant.
It's important to know that even the super magic skill of "instant casting" has a cooldown and must be used only once every so often, which limits the mage's burst damage output.
However, the [Spell Sequence] breaks through this limitation.
Second-level spells, though not high-level, still pose a considerable threat.
Just like now, Levin used [Flash Dust], [Web of Shadows], [Fool's Touch], and [Ghoul's Touch] in an instant.
Of these four spells, the first two belong to the spellcasting category. They are direct external physical attacks, making them difficult to avoid.
Aside from covering his eyes and creating distance, Levin couldn't imagine how Snape would deal with Flash Dust and Web Spell.
Once Snape is affected by the first two spells, the latter two spells will become the key to restraining him.
The Fool's Touch could dull Snape's thinking abilities, while the Ghoul's Touch would paralyze him completely.
In this way, Levin completely restricted Snape from four aspects: senses, physics, mind, and body, turning a powerful figure second only to the Dark Lord and the White Lord into a cripple on the spot.
Without his wand, Snape was temporarily unable to retaliate.
But Levin wasn't finished; he never underestimated his Potions professor.
After taking his wand, Levin took out a rope and, using the "Animated Rope" technique, bound Snape tightly to prevent him from resisting in any way.
However, perhaps because his thoughts were wandering too much, Levin subconsciously thought of the various rope art forms he had seen in his previous life during this process.
When he came to his senses, he realized that the [Animated Rope] spell, influenced by his subconscious thoughts, had bound the Potions professor in an extremely ambiguous manner and way, something that would make even the Japanese audience exclaim in admiration.
At least Sirius Black 750 is already unbearable to look at.
In short, Snape was defeated by Levin and left unable to move.
Just like what he did to those two unfortunate students.
At this moment, Ron and Malfoy were bound to the ground by Snape's spell, unable to move, and their mouths were sealed shut with magic.
The two enemies could only stare at each other blankly.
After a while, Snape's [Tongue Lock and Throat] spell was finally dispelled, and the two were finally able to speak.
Suddenly, Malfoy asked Ron in a panic, "Weasley, did you...did you bring any paper?"
Upon hearing this, Ron's expression immediately became complicated, and he said awkwardly, "No, I was about to ask you that."
At that moment, both of their abdomens began to convulse violently, gurgling like boiling porridge.
Both of them heard their own and each other's sounds, so they simultaneously turned their heads to the side, forcibly suppressing their surging desire.
Nobody wants to embarrass themselves in front of their mortal enemy.
At the same time, the two of them thought in unison: "Could it be that the food tonight isn't fresh?"
In short, something interesting is about to happen.
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