What was it like to face off against the strongest wizard of the age?
Powerful? Terrifying? Crushing?
No.
Dawn didn’t want to use such shallow words.
If he had to describe it, then at this moment, he felt as though he were at the bottom of the Antarctic Ocean.
Looking up at slender icicles drifting downward like mist, freezing every living thing they touched.
Absurd as the feeling was, watching the magic-laden mist around Dumbledore swell and boil, Dawn truly thought of that natural spectacle called the “Pillars of Death Ice.”
Beautiful—yet lethally so.
°Summon Mist°
Dawn swung his wand and made the first move.
The spell he cast called forth thick fog, sealing vision completely.
In an instant, the small red-roofed house was engulfed in darkness so thick one couldn’t see a hand in front of their face.
Even Iceland’s harsh winds couldn’t blow away a single wisp.
Though it was also Dawn’s first time using this spell, unlike the clumsy snowfall he’d summoned during Christmas, this time the mist came smoothly and with practiced ease.
Perhaps his mind was simply sharper when facing Dumbledore.
Dawn didn’t pause. As the mist rose, he silently flicked several Bone-Breaking Curses into it, then shot toward the door without looking back.
The moment he stepped outside, he used Transfiguration to turn piles of snow into long, thin venomous snakes that hissed as they slithered into the fog.
At the same time, he discreetly dropped a small bottle onto the ground.
Dawn’s thoughts were crystal clear.
This was nothing like the confrontation before he left the castle—he hadn’t truly faced Tom Riddle then. He had only dealt with Quirrell, a puppet under Riddle’s control.
Even then, Dawn barely survived. He’d even sacrificed his toad to create a slim opening to land a killing curse, striking a decisive blow.
So.
He knew very well that he stood no chance in a head-on fight against Dumbledore.
His standard for “victory” in this clash was simply to escape from the old headmaster alive.
Dawn swung his wand again.
A three-headed dog sprouted from a bundle of dead twigs on the ground, its necks bound with ropes, a wooden sled trailing behind it.
Dawn gripped the wooden handle and leapt onto the sled. The three dogs were already charging through the snow, their paws throwing up scattering flakes.
Wind howled past his ears.
Dawn clutched his wand, repeatedly trying to Apparate.
He knew the Anti-Apparition Jinx must have a boundary. All he had to do was pass that boundary—then he could leave this deadly place immediately.
But just then—after another failed attempt—his wrist tightened painfully, as if something had looped around it.
“Damn it!”
He cursed under his breath.
He looked down to find that a rope with a closed loop had grown from the sled’s wooden seat, coiling around his wrist and yanking downward.
From such a distance, Dumbledore could still cast such precise Transfiguration?
Red light flashed.
Dawn used a Fire-Making Spell to burn the rope away, not caring in the slightest that the flames scorched his skin.
But that was only the beginning.
More ropes sprouted from the sled like new shoots from a tree trunk—or like half-emerged parasites writhing in the air.
Even the three dogs had ropes swaying from their bodies, lunging toward him.
Dawn jumped from the sled, rolled twice in the snow, and blasted the entire sled into flames behind him.
He tried Apparition again—still useless. Cursing, he sprinted away from the house.
He took only a few steps before he abruptly twisted his ankle to stop himself.
Because—
The snowfield ahead had blossomed into a garden of ropes.
For a master of Transfiguration like Dumbledore, a snowy landscape was the perfect battlefield.
Gamp’s Law of Elemental Transfiguration stated that Transfiguration couldn’t create matter from nothing.
But snow—formed from countless individual flakes—provided near-limitless numbers of objects to transform.
°Incendio°
Dawn slashed his wand through the air, burning a path through the ropes lunging at him.
But as soon as they burned to ashes, from the charred remains, new ropes shot out—this time made of metal wire.
Dawn drew a deep breath. The syllables he exhaled twisted instantly into the Shattering Curse.
But unlike the flames, it couldn’t clear a whole swath at once. And after clearing one side, both his wrists and ankles were already bound by thin, resilient strands.
Dawn frowned.
He tried to use Transfiguration on the wires as well, but with the vast difference in magical power between him and Dumbledore, it was like throwing pebbles into the sea.
Crunch.
While Dawn continued firing Shattering Curses, he heard the sound of footsteps compressing snow behind him.
Dumbledore stood about three meters away, the Elder Wand in hand.
“That’s enough, Dawn. Come with me.”
“Go with you? Then what, you’ll throw me in prison?”
Dawn looked at the steel wires cutting into his wrists and laughed softly.
“Headmaster, at this point, are you really going to say that sending me to Azkaban is an act of love?”
“Yes. That’s correct.”
Even faced with Dawn’s obvious mockery, Dumbledore remained calm.
He looked at the boy bound in place. A thousand words seemed to crowd his throat, but in the end he only sighed.
“Dawn, you surely know that ever since Tom, rumors have always spread through the school that I’m biased against Slytherin—that I judge them more harshly.”
“Even you believe that, don’t you?”
He looked at Dawn. “During our first conversation, you argued back at me with that very idea.”
Dawn’s expression was cold. “What? Is it not true?”
“The truth… yes. Perhaps.”
Dumbledore’s expression grew complicated.
“To be honest, if the same student asked to read a restricted book—one from Gryffindor and one from Slytherin—my reaction would admittedly be different.”
“I would be more lenient toward the Gryffindor student. And toward a Slytherin, yes… I would be more cautious.”
“That may be unfair, but it doesn’t mean I dislike Slytherin children. Dawn, I care for every young wizard equally.”
Dumbledore shook his head, gazing up at the sun above the horizon—its light offering no warmth. His tone held a kind of helpless sorrow.
“But you know as well as I do—the nature of Slytherin House, its atmosphere, and its traits make its students instinctively yearn for power.”
“In that environment, the same book on dark magic could lead to far greater harm for them.
So I must be more vigilant—because they are more sensitive, and more easily led astray.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 221 221: The Gryffindor Common Room
- Chapter 220: Rumors and Two Suspicious People
- Chapter 219: Avery and the Twins
- Chapter 218: Speculation About the Resurrection Stone
- Chapter 217: Who Are You?! (Part 2)
- Chapter 216: Who Are You?!
- Chapter 215: Dawn Behind the Door
- Chapter 214: Fudge’s Damned Stroke of Inspiration
- Chapter 213
- Chapter 212
- Chapter 211 211: The Gap
- Chapter 210 210: A Calm and Not-So-Calm Castle
- Chapter 209 209: A Foolproof Method?
- Chapter 208 208: Peeves
- Chapter 207 207: The Consciousness of the Castle
- Chapter 206 206: A Trip into the Forbidden Forest
- Chapter 205 205: The Seer and Two Bracelets
- Chapter 204 204: First Meeting with Grindelwald
- Chapter 203 203: Fortune Drawing
- Chapter 202 202: Back to School Matters
- Chapter 201: A Day in Neville’s Life (Part 2)
- Chapter 200: A Day in Neville’s Life
- Chapter 199: The Dark Side of History
- Chapter 198: The Plague Doctor
- Chapter 197: An Unexpected Gain
- Chapter 196: The Aftermath
- Chapter 195 195: The Curtain Falls
- Chapter 194 194: The Duel
- Chapter 193 193: Encounter
- Chapter 192 192: Another Christmas
- Chapter 191: Time Flies
- Chapter 190 190: The Fall of the Basilisk
- Chapter 189 189: Voldemort Divided into N Pieces?
- Chapter 188 188: The Annual Tradition
- Chapter 187 187: Halloween
- Chapter 186: Much Ado About Nothing?
- Chapter 185 185: Dawn Wants the Invisibility Cloak
- Chapter 184: Verification Within the Dream
- Chapter 183: The Grand Detective’s Final Act
- Chapter 182: The Great Detective’s Debut Case
- Chapter 181: Reborn in Britain as a Detective?
- Chapter 180: Living Thought
- Chapter 179: Possibility or Not
- Chapter 178: An Abrupt End
- Chapter 177: Rapid Manifestation and A Study of the Resurrection Stone
- Chapter 176: A Far-Fetched Reason?
- Chapter 175: A Confused Night and Dawn’s Plan
- Chapter 174: Dawn and Dumbledore, Fundamentally Different
- Chapter 173: Two People Reconnected
- Chapter 172: The Truman Show
- Chapter 171: Jingle Bells (Part Two)
- Chapter 170: Jingle Bells
- Chapter 169: A Sense of Unease
- Chapter 168: The Scarecrow Curse and the Second Attack
- Chapter 167: The Terror of Love
- Chapter 166: Dawn’s Dilemma and the Resurrection Stone
- Chapter 165: An Unaccountable Emotion
- Chapter 164: A Disturbingly Familiar Incident
- Chapter 163: Dreams and Prophecy
- Chapter 162: Three Spells
- Chapter 161: The First Lesson: A Wizard’s Value
- Chapter 160: The Feast
- Chapter 159: Back to School
- Chapter 158: The Nightmare Lamp and a New Idea
- Chapter 157: Idle Talk at the Burrow
- Chapter 156: The Interview in Progress
- Chapter 155: Returning to the Castle
- Chapter 154: Leia Hickman
- Chapter 153: Time in Flight
- Chapter 152: A New Transformation
- Chapter 151: The Fountain of Fair Fortune
- Chapter 150: The Ritual: The Final End
- Chapter 149: The Ritual: The So-Called Cycle
- Chapter 148: The Ritual: January Twentieth
- Chapter 147: The Ritual: Convergence (Part 2)
- Chapter 146: The Ritual: Convergence
- Chapter 145: The Ritual: Death
- Chapter 144: The Ritual: January Nineteenth (Part 2)
- Chapter 143: The Ritual: January Nineteenth
- Chapter 142: The Ritual: Dawn’s January Eighteenth
- Chapter 141: The Ritual: Dumbledore’s January Eighteenth
- Chapter 140: The Ritual: January Seventeenth
- Chapter 139: The Ritual: Final Preparations
- Chapter 138: The Ritual: The Time-Turner
- Chapter 137: The Ritual Begins: A Public Declaration
- Chapter 136: The Ritual Hidden in the Fairy Tale
- Chapter 135: The First Attempt
- Chapter 134: Dawn’s Theory About the Fountain of Fair Fortune
- Chapter 133: Savagery
- Chapter 132: A Strange Sense of Clarity
- Chapter 131: The Banquet
- Chapter 130: Does Jiggs Hate Dawn?
- Chapter 129: A Day When No One Was Happy
- Chapter 128: Escape (Part 2)
- Chapter 127: Escape
- Chapter 126: Sorry, Professor Snape
- Chapter 125: The Bone-Clinging Maggot
- Chapter 124: Do Not Blame Fate
- Chapter 123: Dumbledore’s Power
- Chapter 122: Like Thunder
- Chapter 121: A Moment of Eternity
- Chapter 120: Dumbledore and Dawn’s Reunion
- Chapter 119: The Two of Them
- Chapter 118: Dumbledore and Grindelwald’s Reunion
- Chapter 117: Impending Reunion
- Chapter 116: Dawn’s Method
- Chapter 115: Discovery
- Chapter 114: The Trouble In New Zealand
- Chapter 113: Christmas in England
- Chapter 112: Christmas in Egypt
- Chapter 111: Dumbledore's Guilt
- Chapter 110: William’s Tears
- Chapter 109: The Atmosphere of Quidditch
- Chapter 108: An Airborne Incident
- Chapter 107: News from Britain
- Chapter 106: Leaving the Tomb (Part 2)
- Chapter 105: Leaving the Tomb
- Chapter 104: The So-Called World Consciousness
- Chapter 103: The End
- Chapter 102: Inside the Tomb (Part 2)
- Chapter 101: Inside the Tomb
- Chapter 100: The Stirred World (Part 2)
- Chapter 99: The Stirred World
- Chapter 98: Amir
- Chapter 97: Our Hatred of Death
- Chapter 96: Research in Progress
- Chapter 95: The Theologian (Part 2)
- Chapter 94: The Theologian
- Chapter 93: Dawn’s Method and the Spreading Curse (Part 2)
- Chapter 92: Dawn’s Method and the Spreading Curse
- Chapter 91: British Tradition
- Chapter 90: Felix Felicis and the Fountain of Fortune
- Chapter 89: Olivia’s Past
- Chapter 88: The Unbreakable Vow
- Chapter 87: The Blood Curse
- Chapter 86: Magical Beasts: The Sacred Scarab
- Chapter 85: Investigation
- Chapter 84: Anubis! (Part 2)
- Chapter 83: Anubis!
- Chapter 82: Tutankhamun’s Curse and Another Carter!
- Chapter 81: The Amulet
- Chapter 80: The Egyptian Wizarding World
- Chapter 79: The Pyramid of Khufu
- Chapter 78: The Anonymous Letter and Arrival in Egypt
- Chapter 77: A New Journey
- Chapter 76: Preparations
- Chapter 75: Destination!
- Chapter 74: A Dog Without a Home
- Chapter 73: Dawn’s Decision
- Chapter 72: The Encounter (Part 2)
- Chapter 71: The Encounter
- Chapter 70: A Delicate Web of Public Opinion (Part 2)
- Chapter 69: A Delicate Web of Public Opinion
- Chapter 68: Quirrell Cursed by a Vampire
- Chapter 67: “I’m Just a Farmer!”
- Chapter 66: A Foolish Frame-Up
- Chapter 65: A Blood-Stained Halloween
- Chapter 64: Waiting for the Storm
- Chapter 63: The Portrait
- Chapter 62: The Argument
- Chapter 61: An Unexpected Development
- Chapter 60: The Hidden Door
- Chapter 59: The Silver Star Herb
- Chapter 58: Truth? Or Lies?
- Chapter 57: Donkey?! Donkey!
- Chapter 56: An Excessive Coincidence
- Chapter 55: My Fate
- Chapter 54: Time in Motion
- Chapter 53: Natural Magic
- Chapter 52: The Storm
- Chapter 51: Ritual Magic
- Chapter 50: Professor McGonagall’s Explanation
- Chapter 49: Hermione's Choice (Part 2)
- Chapter 48: Hermione's Choice
- Chapter 47: Transfiguration Exam
- Chapter 46: A Mature Wizard
- Chapter 45: Professor McGonagall’s Invitation
- Chapter 44: Chaos in the Great Hall
- Chapter 43: A Heart of Arrogance
- Chapter 42: Dumbledore’s Return
- Chapter 41: Secrets in History (Part 2)
- Chapter 40: Secrets in History
- Chapter 39: Mad Magic: Blood and Taboos (Part 2)
- Chapter 38: Mad Magic: Blood and Taboos
- Chapter 37: A Night Visit to the Restricted Section
- Chapter 36: Flesh and Flesh, and an Alchemical Attempt
- Chapter 35: A Novel Herbology Experience
- Chapter 34: Snape Doesn’t Want to Dream of the Dark Lord
- Chapter 33: Animagus and Snape’s Targeting
- Chapter 32: Neville's Inferiority
- Chapter 31: Classes and Dilemmas (Part 2)
- Chapter 30: Classes and Dilemmas
- Chapter 29: Right and Wrong – Dawn’s Rebuttal
- Chapter 28: The Traits of the Four Houses
- Chapter 27: The Mirror of Erised
- Chapter 26: Midnight Duel
- Chapter 25: Objective
- Chapter 24: Draco Blocks the Way
- Chapter 23: Magic and Miracles (Part 2)
- Chapter 22: Magic and Miracles! (Part 1)
- Chapter 21: The Marauder's Map and Herbology Class
- Chapter 20: A Glimmer Beneath the Fog
- Chapter 19: Differences and Doubts
- Chapter 18: Research on Potions and Neville Longbottom
- Chapter 17: The Diadem and "The Tales of Beedle the Bard"
- Chapter 16: A Sunday at Hogwarts
- Chapter 15: The Bronze Eagle Knocker
- Chapter 14: The Killing Curse and the Professors' Conversation
- Chapter 13: The Square of Two
- Chapter 12: Mysteries Upon Mysteries
- Chapter 11: Hogwarts
- Chapter 10: My Own Way
- Chapter 9: Sharp-Tongued Dawn
- Chapter 8: On the Train
- Chapter 7: Magical Power Fusion and the First Day of School
- Chapter 6: Giggs and Felix Felicis
- Chapter 5: Snape’s Good Reputation
- Chapter 4: A Miracle Amidst the Magic Surge
- Chapter 3: The Books in the Bedroom
- Chapter 2: Dawn Richter
- Chapter 1: The Strange Child