Zicomo then merged the two wands together, creating Ron's new wand.

The new wand was not only more convenient for Ron to use, but the power of the magic he cast was also enhanced.

....... ....... .......

That's why Harry came up with the idea of ​​fusing the two twin wand cores.

After losing his wand and returning to the world of the living, Voldemort did consider finding a new one.

However, ordinary wands are simply incapable of bearing the power of death.

Voldemort's wand broke in no time.

In the end, Voldemort simply gave up using his wand, since his power of death didn't need the wand's amplification anyway.

As a result, he suffered from not having a weapon in his fight against Melina.

Voldemort barely managed to parry Melina's black blade, but occasionally Melina would find an opening and leave a wound on his body that was corroded by the power of death.

Voldemort was puzzled as to why Melina's death power could hurt him, even though they were both using the power of death.

Moreover, the wounds left on his body still cannot heal!

What Voldemort didn't know was that although Thanatos had given him the power of death...

However, compared to Melina's power of death, the two are not even in the same league.

Melina's death power originates from the predetermined death at the border.

That is a destined death, enough to kill even a god.

Combined with a black sword capable of harming even gods, even the Grim Reaper wouldn't fare well.

Not to mention Voldemort's soul was merely a simple alteration by Death.

For Melina to hurt Voldemort would be as easy as cutting melons and vegetables.

Chapter 307 "Voldemort" vs. Voldemort: The Use of the Power of Death

Melina's death power originates from her destined death, which is capable of killing gods.

Death would obviously not entrust Voldemort with the power to kill a god.

He could tell that Voldemort was not the kind of person who would willingly submit to others.

In order to prevent Voldemort from slipping out of his control, Thanatos carefully controlled the power of death that Voldemort could draw upon.

It is just the right thing that prevents it from harming the gods.

Thanatos probably never imagined that Voldemort possessed such a level of death power.

It's amazing that you can encounter such a formidable enemy in the human world.

It can only be said that Thanatos underestimated Zikomo's strength, and even that he did not anticipate Melina's existence.

Despite Voldemort's best efforts to adapt to Melina's attack rhythm, his wounds continued to multiply.

Because Melina's offensive rhythm is constantly changing.

Moreover, as her proficiency with the black blade in her hand increased, Melina's attack speed also became faster and faster.

At this moment, Voldemort's heart was filled with resentment.

He complained that Death had given him the power of death but not the accompanying magic.

So much so that even though he was a wizard, he was forced to fight Melina like a warrior.

Even just giving him a necromancy spell like Zikomo's would be fine.

He could also call in some men to deal with the one-sided situation on the battlefield.

(Thanatos: You think I could pull off a move like that?)

Just as Voldemort was hesitating whether to call on Death for help, Melina suddenly withdrew from the battlefield.

She retreated to the rear of Zicomo, who was watching the scene from the edge of the battlefield.

Melina's fight against Voldemort was merely to familiarize herself with the black knife in her hand.

Now that she was familiar with the weapons, she was too lazy to continue fighting Voldemort.

Moreover, before the battle, Zicomo had instructed her not to kill Voldemort.

So after getting used to fighting with the black sword, Melina took the initiative to end the fight.

Voldemort looked in surprise at Zicomo's location, wondering what he was up to.

Zicomo looked at Voldemort and smiled maliciously, "Ready to begin the second round, Mr. Voldemort?"

As he spoke, Zicomo took out a black ash and shook the séance bell in his hand.

"jingle!"

The bell rang, and a black, semi-transparent figure appeared before Zicomo.

Voldemort's expression changed drastically when he saw this figure.

Because the soul summoned by Zicomo looks exactly like him.

Voldemort quickly guessed the origin of the soul.

After all, most of his Horcruxes fell into Zicomo's hands.

Voldemort believed that Zicomo had destroyed his split soul.

It now appears that Zicomo not only failed to destroy those fragmented souls, but also turned them into the puppet-like soul before him.

Voldemort pointed at Zicomo and said angrily, "How dare you use my soul to do such a thing! I will never forgive you!"

As he spoke, Voldemort attempted to use his own soul essence to call upon the soul before him.

They were trying to reclaim the soul before them by creating a resonance between the two.

Zicomo noticed Voldemort's movements but didn't pay them any mind.

He had already modified Voldemort's ashes, otherwise Voldemort wouldn't be so obedient now.

The soul of 'Voldemort' and Voldemort are now completely different people.

"Mr. Voldemort, don't waste your energy."

Zicomo waved his hand dismissively and said, "Since I dared to summon him in front of you, I'm not afraid that you'll call him back."

Instead of thinking about how to take him back, we should think about how to deal with 'ourselves' next.

Having said that, Zicomo controlled 'Voldemort' to charge towards Voldemort.

As Voldemort ran forward, crimson death energy gathered in his hands.

In the end, it formed a strange longsword.

Voldemort approached Voldemort and brandished his longsword, slashing at him.

Voldemort quickly parried with his longsword, which was also formed from the power of death and had not yet dissipated.

For a moment, the two souls, differing only in color, became entangled in battle.

Furthermore, to annoy Voldemort, Chicomo deliberately controlled 'Voldemort' to fight using similar moves to Voldemort.

This is Voldemort's fighting style, which Zicomo summarized after observing the battle between Voldemort and Melina.

Voldemort never dreamed that he would one day have to fight him.

Moreover, it's a fight to the death.

Looking at his own black counterpart, fighting with similar weapons and techniques, Voldemort felt increasingly frustrated as the fight progressed.

At one point, Voldemort unleashed the rage he had built up during his battle with Melina.

He unleashed the full power of death, relentlessly slashing at Voldemort's weaknesses without regard for the cost.

Zicomo was not Voldemort himself, and it was impossible for him to have learned all of Voldemort's moves in such a short time.

Caught off guard, the 'Voldemort' he was controlling had his sword-wielding right hand chopped off by Voldemort.

Seeing this, Zicomo curled his lip in disbelief.

Being too reckless is definitely not a good idea; it's better to be more cautious.

However, Zicomo was not angry. He controlled Voldemort to pick up the severed arm that was holding the sword.

Although he could use the power of death to reattach his severed arm, Zicomo did not do so.

Instead, he used the power of death to transform the severed arm, along with the longsword, into a magic wand.

4.5 A wand containing a part of his own soul—there was no wand more suitable for 'Voldemort'.

Voldemort, watching from the other side, was inwardly screaming "Holy crap!"

How could he not have thought that the power of death could be used in this way?

If you simply use the power of death to condense a magic wand, you will only get a stick that possesses the power of death.

It does not provide any amplification effect for spellcasting.

But it's different if a part of one's own soul is incorporated into it.

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