Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1199 Combat and Running

“Run?” Ivan had bleeding wounds all over his body and down, because the pain didn't respond for a while. Why run?

These wounds, though not fatal, look terrible and very painful.

It really hurts and Ivan's body tightens tightly.

The only thing to be thankful for is that it does not affect his dynamics.

With that density of sandstorms, Ivan is lucky to be able to move now.

He looked down at the wound, sucked in a cold breath of air, small wounds cut by the wind and sand all over his body, constantly bleeding outward.

He's almost a bloody man now, regardless of Flying Horus, and Ivan hastily becomes a shield from himself.

He knew he didn't have time to take care of his wound and find two bottles of magic potion to drink.

Ivan shook his head, tranced for a while, and didn't know if it was because of too much blood loss or because of that nasty hymn.

Nor do these voices sound anywhere, and they never stop, and the high singing is disturbing.

He had to fight while using brain sealing to resist those sounds.

What the hell is going on?

What's the key in the anthem, or is the music brought to you by the gods of Horus?

He was not an opponent of this god, don't say, and these annoying voices are disturbing the spirit.

Ramesses II should not fail to take note of this and allow Ivan to fight under such extremely adverse circumstances.

He wondered what was going on, took a deep breath and heard Horus talking to himself.

Evan looked up into the sky to find out why Ramesses II was running away in shape!

Above his head, Horus God stirred huge wings, tilting floating in the air.

Under his control, the colored light clusters around him move, or ignite flames, or spread ice cream, or...

These magically composed energy spheres are close to thirty feet in diameter and come in a variety of colors, the weirdest of which are green energy groups.

Horus reached out his finger to Ivan, and an energy ball with a huge whistle struck him like a meteor.

The shield in front of Ivan, a shield that can resist the killing curse, is like paper paste in front of these groups of energy.

Almost unblocked and immediately shattered and disappeared.

Even the magic shield, if hit, I'm afraid Ivan won't even have a corpse left.

He also ignored the wounds on his body and did his best to run in the desert and avoid these terrible energy balls.

Horus did limit his power and show mercy, otherwise these energy balls would not have fallen one by one.

As long as all the breath is smashed, Ivan can only resist, and there is no chance of escape from resistance.

The result of hard resistance is certain death!

Even so, apart from fleeing, Ivan has no way to fight now.

While the energy sphere was dropping, he unleashed some magic, which was not ideal.

Horus blinked and dissolved Evan's magic, leaving little energy to drain quickly, feeling he had reached his limit.

How long can he run like this?

This is not a battle at all, he is being played by the other party and is exhausted in this state.

Ivan bites his teeth, maybe he can only use the power of the magic stone, which is his best move.

Since the other party wants to see his full strength, then show it all.

Determined, he paused, his whole body fluctuated in magic, and began to draw magic runes in the air with his wand.

“Huh!” Ramesses II looked slightly surprised at Ivan, “the magic seemed kind of interesting. ”

Horus seemed to want to feel the magic of the rapid build-up in front of Evan, and the blue energy ball came at a much faster pace.

Ivan felt the power of oppression, and the cold ice brought down the temperature.

He speeds up the wand, stays still, and leaves the ball of energy close to him...

Ramesses II frowned, and he saw what kind of magic Ivan seemed to use, but the magic was not yet complete.

As things stand, I'm afraid there will never be a chance to do it. Horus will not give him this chance. The god is always known for his caution, and even if he doesn't think Ivan can hurt him, he won't let Ivan do the magic.

Since it cannot be done, it should continue to run.

Horus is also expected to be merciful, leaving Ivan's body in danger of energy risk.

It won't hurt him, but it will stimulate him enough to unleash Ivan's potential and flee desperately.

It was Ramesses II's plan to go for a few minutes without risk and wait until it was almost time to clean up the mess.

But now, Ivan doesn't stand idly in place, waiting to die!

Hit by that horrible ball of energy, he will be instantly killed.

Ramesses II only hesitated for a moment, then let the battle develop and die.

It is not too difficult for him to bring a person back to life if he wishes.

But if Ivan dies like this, Ramesses II wonders if he can help himself with that.

In his plan, Ivan's strength was not needed.

No matter how strong you are, you will not surpass yourself, you will not surpass those gods, and it means nothing to him.

All he had to do was ask Ivan to resist the spiritual invasion and go into a cage to help him start that weapon and destroy the gods.

Inside the cage, the entity's spirits are left with only the ability to attack spiritually.

Therefore, Ivan's will must be strong enough, as must his ability to resist spiritual magic.

In addition, Ramesses II needs Ivan to run fast enough.

The move into the cage was almost a race for seconds, and with his help, no one could guarantee how long Ivan would resist.

In this case, if Ivan has enough strength, it's important to run fast enough.

Like weak wizards, you can't...

Ramesses II will also make accurate judgements based on Ivan's actual situation.

So the so-called confrontation test is actually a test, a test of Ivan's will and strength.

Horus continues to attack, Ivan continues to run, and that is what should happen within the Ramesses II plan.

Now that Ivan has stopped, it's a little disappointing!

Perhaps he knew he could not resist and gave up waiting for death.

Ramesses II was worried that if Ivan's will was so weak, could he resist the temptations of the gods?

I'm afraid the answer is no, then he can't help himself into the cage to activate the weapon...

“What a disappointment!” Ramesses II whispered, watching the energy ball swallow Ivan's thin body, "I should not have come here to accompany Nephirtali...”

He wasn't finished yet, stopping sharply and closing his eyes to see Ivan's figure disappear from the spot.

“Well, space spells, interesting, can you spark?” Ramesses II muttered.

A giant eye appeared behind him, capturing Ivan, who disappeared because of phantom shaping...