The changes at the scene caught people off guard. The zombies...especially Rebes's psychological changes caused the atmosphere in the auditorium to change one after another.
Under the current circumstances, no one knows what "Ms. Kern" will do...
But to be honest, this kind of development is exactly what Hermione and others want to see!
After all, her mission this time was to hold off "that woman" and delay it as long as possible.
At least until Harry hurried over with Maka, this was the only goal for her and the rest of the group.
only…
"Rebes!"
Seeing the living corpse boy suddenly burst out of a strange silence, although Hermione felt that such an accident came just in time, she was still a little worried after all.
But obviously, her call of concern was subconsciously ignored by Rebes, who was in confusion at the moment.
Speaking of which, up to now, there are not many people who know something about the living corpse clan.
Like Hermione and her team, like some members of the International Federation of Wizards, like the four major European families including the Blois family, and even the American Immortals... or to be more precise, the American Stewart family.
Many people now know that living zombies... including today's intelligent living zombies, have a completely different attitude towards "death" from humans.
They are not afraid of death, because there is no real death in them - their lives are cyclical, and as long as there are corpses, they can be reborn naturally.
And they themselves are one of the people who know this best.
However, life can continue endlessly, but it does not mean that the memories we once had can also continue that way. Once you die unexpectedly, your soul will be greatly reconstructed.
If the memory is gone, even if the fallen person is recovered again with the remaining characteristics of his soul, will the "her" now be the same as before
This is the question that Rebes has been thinking about over and over during this period of time, but has never been able to come up with an answer. And I don't know if it's a coincidence, but this is also the biggest problem that Hermione and others cannot accept Witch Kern's approach no matter what.
Perhaps it was because of this that Rebes always secretly hated the "him" who took away his sister's life with his own hands.
Yes, that's not death! But in the eyes of others, what is the difference between that and death
"Don't... mention 'him' in front of me!"
The moment he said this sentence again in a different way, the eyes of the living corpse boy, which were mostly blocked by his hair, had already ignited with a flame called anger. He was seen staring hard at the witch Kern, giving the impression that he could not help but get violent at any time.
It's just a flame, but it's not really fire in the eyes. Even if it is a living corpse, as long as it does not have the corresponding innate ability, it will not burst into flames physically.
However, looking at this scene in Kern's eyes, Rebes's angry eyes really seemed to be burning with flames!
"'Anger'... is 'anger'! How wonderful! Such a strong emotion, isn't this what a complete intelligent life can have? This is a symbol of savage desires being regulated by order!"
Kern's words were still spoken in English, but in the ears of Hermione and others, they still only vaguely understood them.
But in short, they found that after seeing Rebes's behavior, not only did they not feel offended, but... they were also very happy
"Want to attack me?"
Then Witch Kern suddenly put down the thick book in her hand, turned her head and looked past Hermione and others near the door where Rebes was, then leaned on the back of the chair and said:
"You can vent a little bit, that's totally fine. But I have to remind you that your ability doesn't work on me... Such venting will only be counterproductive."
Listen to it! Not only was she not angry, she was actually giving Rebes very friendly advice. To the ears of Hermione and others, her words seemed to have a cordial tone. It seemed that she was really happy to see the arrival of "new humans" like Rebes.
And this makes people wonder, could it be...
"Is this the first time she has been in close contact with intelligent zombies like Rebes and others who have emotions?" Hermione silently watched the rather strange scene in front of her and couldn't help but think in her heart.
"But yes," she suddenly nodded secretly, "as far as we know so far, she seems to have never left here... Well, there must be some reason for this."
Hermione had actually thought about this doubt before when she was in London. It's just that there was no information at hand for reference at that time, and a lot of things happened at that time, so she never had a clear idea.
Now she regained her doubts and thought about it again. Suddenly, Hermione seemed to have finally captured something
However, just as Hermione was thoughtful, the situation at the scene changed again!
That was because Rebes couldn't bear it anymore and really attacked the witch Kern! Joining him were the group of fellow comrades beside him.
The minds of the living zombies are connected, so their timing of attack is surprisingly consistent. There was no verbal greeting, and in the blink of an eye, the power far beyond conventional modern magic burst out in the empty auditorium!
Fire, ice, air currents that should have been invisible but were visible to the naked eye, the floor collapsed and the body was wrapped up like a Muggle cannonball, and of course Rebes's terrifying black sphere, which seemed to be able to swallow all souls. It was a black hole, and even Hermione and the others had to retreat for a while.
The originally empty auditorium seemed a little crowded at this moment.
This is the strength of high-level living zombies - on this point, Kern's statement is still correct. The magical talent of living zombies is indeed much more powerful than that of human wizards!
Look at this, even in the ancient Greek period when the witch Kern lived, it was difficult for ordinary wizards at that time to be better than these living corpses in terms of talent, let alone ordinary people who were born unable to use magic.
You know, these guys are actually just born!
It's just a pity that no matter how strong Rebes and the others are, no matter how dazzling the magical abilities they can use... the reality is just like what Kern said before, such magic will not work on her at all.
It's not a fight at all.