HP: The Root of Everything - The Magician

Chapter 143 Venerer's Doppelganger

The analysis of life-related structures and cells is a training exercise.

As Hermione continued to refine this transmutation array, her understanding of life as a substance far surpassed the level of ordinary humans.

The disguises and alterations of compound potions have indeed been undetectable throughout the history of wizarding.

The reason why it cannot be seen through is that the most crucial and main material of the compound medicine is the tissue material from the biological body, so the changed appearance is no different from the original owner.

They look the same, have the same fingerprints, and even the same retina.

Even blood type, cells, and genes may be the same as the original owner.

Such changes are completely impossible to discern with the naked eye.

It's also impossible to reveal a manifestation through a spell, unless the effects of the Polyjuice Potion are about to wear off, in which case a manifestation spell might be able to be detected.

At first, when Hermione noticed that Venus was inexplicably talking to her in class, she immediately sensed something amiss in Venus's appearance after a brief observation.

The form and quality of life are mismatched, creating a sense of disharmony.

Then came the conversation with Lake. Although Lake was eloquent and explained the prophecy newspaper matter very reasonably, Hermione felt that she and Lake were not familiar with each other. In fact, in the three years since the start of the school year, she and Lake had not exchanged a single word.

On their first meeting, Lake was able to chat with her so well, which, in Hermione's opinion, was not the kind of eloquence and maturity that a foolish 13-year-old wizard should have.

Thus, the seed of doubt took root in Hermione's heart.

Next up is the Griffin.

Although Lake didn't actively ask to see Griffin, the implication in their conversation was all pointing to Griffin.

Finally, the 'Heart Chain' magic on Hermione's wrist inexplicably resisted the dark magic, causing the seeds of doubt that had just been planted in Hermione's heart to quickly take root and sprout.

He thought to himself, "These two guys are definitely up to something."

To verify this established suspicion, Hermione offered to satisfy Venus and Nek's dubious curiosity about Griffin, agreeing to meet him at Quidditch Square.

As a result, Wiener and Neck arrived precisely at midnight.

Although some of the young wizards at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry enjoy strolling around the castle during curfew, they usually only stay until around 9 p.m. before returning to their dormitories to sleep for the novelty.

There are no students like Viner and Nike who can sneak out of the dormitory at midnight.

Not only that, but late at night, neither Viner nor Nek showed the slightest sign of sleepiness on their faces, which was not normal for a 13-year-old wizard.

After much analysis, Hermione finally concluded that Venus and Nek's wizarding appearances must have been created using magic or potions.

......

Looking at the little witch bound and gagged by his spell on the ground, and hearing Hermione's three choices, he realized: [So it was just as I suspected, this little girl had long harbored suspicions about me and Nek.]

So Viner drank a bottle of potion, undoing the effects of the Polyjuice Potion.

Hermione looked at Venus, who had transformed from a child into an adult, and coldly snorted without any fear: "Sir, now that you've reverted to your original form, it seems you don't intend to follow the three choices I gave you~"

"Are you planning to kill me?"

With his black robes stained with blood and dirt, Venus was furious and embarrassed when he saw Hermione, this little witch, daring to threaten him even now.

He pointed his wand at Hermione and threatened, "Do you see these blackened, scabbed bloodstains on my wizarding robes?"

"Most of the bloodstains came from young wizards your age."

"And tonight, my black-robed general will have another bloodstain."

After threatening her, Wiener began chanting a dark spell: "Blood dissolves like water."

The magical beam emanating from the wand was as red as blood.

The red light shot towards Hermione, who was bound and restrained, at extremely close range. If Hermione were to be struck by this dark magic, she would be reduced to a pool of blood and pus.

A cruel smile crept across Viner's lips as he braced himself to witness another human body turning into blood before his eyes. But to his surprise, Hermione vanished into thin air in the blink of an eye.

This sudden turn of events left Viner momentarily stunned, but having spent decades in the world of dark magic, he was no pushover.

After a brief moment of surprise, Venerer quickly waved his wand and unleashed his unique Doppelganger spell.

The clone Vena separated from the original Vena's body and then became independent.

The real Venus quickly threw out a wand, which the clone Venus caught and began to run. At that moment, Hermione, who had disappeared using teleportation magic, suddenly appeared behind the real Venus and then threw a punch using the Mighty Force magic.

A small fist weighing ten tons, rubbing against the air, generates an unstoppable force of punches.

'Giggle giggle~~'.

The sound of bones shattering echoed across the rooftop.

Hermione's sudden, powerful punch struck its target without a doubt, causing severe damage to Venus's skeletal structure, as if shattering glass.

With renewed vigor, Hermione withdrew her fist and threw another punch.

But this time, although it hit, the feeling from the fist was very fake.

It turns out that at the critical moment when he was about to die, the original Venus, whose bones were shattered by the immense force, switched places with his clone Venus. In exchange for the shattering of the clone Venus, he was spared a life.

While Hermione was destroying the clone, Viner hurriedly took out a healing potion from her bag and drank it. At the same time, she kept waving her wand to create another clone.

The clone, Venus, picked up her wand and, under the control of the original Venus's consciousness, unleashed a deadly dark spell at Hermione, who was not far away.

The clone was sent to buy time, while the main body focused on healing its injuries.

Hermione watched as the pitch-black magic shot towards her, and she was once again amazed by the practicality of this 'Dual Creation Spell': [It's incredible that a fake clone can also use a wand and cast spells!]

After Hermione used Blink to dodge the dark magic, she didn't rush to bypass the clone and attack Venus, but instead engaged the clone in a battle of attrition.

She wanted to see if there was a limit to the number of times Vener could create clones with his dual magic, or if there was a cooldown limit.

As a result, the more clones Hermione destroyed, the more obvious her excitement became.

Through continuous analysis and experimentation, Hermione discovered that this 'Doppelganger spell' was simply amazing in the history of spells.

There is no limit to the number of times you can create clones.

As long as the caster, Viner, is alive, she can create an infinite number of spells.

The clone has no cooldown period.

As soon as the created clone breaks and dissipates, the next clone can be created immediately.

While this doppelganger spell is incredibly powerful, Hermione discovered a regrettable flaw after analysis and verification: only one doppelganger can be created at a time.

It's such a pity, such a great pity, an unbearable pity.

If this clone magic can create multiple clones, with an unlimited number of clones existing simultaneously, then Hermione dares to say that this Venus will become the ruler of the world.

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