The Dark Lord at Hogwarts is not too cold
514. The Evil Separation Ritual
"This is Tom, the topic he pursues---immortality"
Dumbledore didn't know when he appeared behind them, it seemed like it had been a long time.
"By splitting the soul?" said Harry. "So, when he bounced the Killing Curse from my mother's spell in the first place, he didn't die because of the Horcrux? And then through that little piece of soul..."
"More than one piece... maybe more..." Dumbledore stood between them, holding the shoulders of the two with his left and right hands, and with a slight mention, he took them out of the Pensieve.
And Grindelwald was crossing his legs, sitting on Dumbledore's chair and looking at them.
"I don't understand...if Voldemort splits the soul by murder, what about the Aurors?" Hermione said confusedly, "Then...what about those wizards who resisted the Death Eaters? Aren't our souls already broken? Is it all right?"
"Of course it's not that simple, you know... the law has always been the bottom line of a human being..."
Grindelwald said: "The moment the moral bottom line is broken, the soul begins to crack...Look! My soul is fine now, and so is your principal."
Through this memory, they can affirm the way Tom Riddle uses to extend his life, which is to split his soul by murdering innocent people.
This is not just through "killing people", otherwise, none of those Aurors are normal.
It must be murder, followed by innocent people... In the study of wizards, many people believe that a person's soul must be the most perfect and purest from the moment it comes into this world.
As clean as a blank sheet of paper...
Dumbledore read many books when he was in contact with Muggles in his early years, and at the same time he affirmed the research of wizards from the side: This is why a person's character will not be born good or bad.
No one is born bad, and no one is born good.
Since the earliest laws, murder has always been despised by people, and the more anti-human, the more despised by human beings, that is, the most evil...
Of course, it was difficult to say whether there were hidden wizards among the earliest people who built the law, and Hermione had no way of knowing this.
"Killing a pure unicorn will curse one's soul... but destroying a pure soul through murder is the most important thing... such as the innocent Riddle family"
Grindelwald played with the black ring, the curse on which had been transferred to him.
"But if that's the case, then how do we find it?" said Hermione. "That means everything could be a Horcrux... a jar, a bottle, an ordinary ornament...."
"You're talking about making Portkeys, not Horcruxes." Dumbledore stopped her and said, "Will Voldemort allow his soul to be attached to such an inconspicuous thing? And...don't forget The numbers he referred to"
Number seven!
Hermione reacted quickly.
So that means Voldemort will split seven times...
"Rings... lockets, there are only two of them." Harry frowned and said impatiently, "Even if he can look for those noble things, there are so many in this world! Not to mention there are Five more Horcruxes"
"Diary, that diary is also one!" Dumbledore glanced at Hermione quickly.
"Secondly, I also found another piece of news that Voldemort took a fancy to Hufflepuff's golden cup," Grindelwald interrupted, "It's very interesting, the heir died within three days after showing Riddle the golden cup. ..”
He couldn't help gloating, because Voldemort seemed to be targeting treasures belonging to Hogwarts.
"You are very lucky, at least this Voldemort's character is a shortcoming~" Grindelwald's tone was mixed with sarcasm.
But as long as its character is not so awkward, and its sense of superiority is not so high, they are really hard to find, because Voldemort can murder a Muggle at will, and split it on an empty street wine bottle.
Then bury the wine bottle in the ground, and they don't have to look for it at all, unless they plow all the land in the world.
"Then there are only Ravenclaw's relics left now." Hermione saw the Gryffindor sword in the cabinet, thought about it, and continued, "It's only five if you count the three founder's relics."
"Snake..." Dumbledore shifted his thoughts from Hermione to Harry.
"From the time you saw Arthur being bitten, I had a hunch..." Dumbledore sighed, "But you must know that it is very difficult to preserve the soul on a freely walking animal. of"
In the study of the dark arts, Voldemort surpassed him in drinking Grindelwald.
It's just that Grindelwald didn't catch a cold. Instead, he said mockingly: "But that's all. No matter how powerful a person immersed in the fear of death is, how high can he reach?"
Even Grindelwald in his early years was concerned with revolution.
For him, if his life could be exchanged for the victory of the revolution and the failure of the "Secrecy Act", then Grindelwald would not even blink his eyes.
"Then... the next time you destroy a Horcrux, take us with you." Harry saw the blackened withered hand.
"No problem...Of course" Dumbledore glanced at them and nodded slightly, "But, Harry, you must remember not to take that prophecy too seriously!"
He looked at Harry's dazed look, and walked back and forth impatiently.
"You and Sirius are really alike, you always like to get into the wrong corner... You have to know, if Voldemort hadn't heard that prophecy, your mother wouldn't have died. At that time, would you still want revenge so much?!"
"Harry, this is the same as the ancient tyrants!"
Those tyrants are afraid of the resistance of the masses, so they will suppress it in advance, but in the end, those people will still stand up and fight back, from ancient times to the present, forever.
"It's not a matter of prophecy, let alone fatalism, it's a matter of choice...the result of every choice," Hermione said softly.
Her words were very much approved by Dumbledore.
Harry seemed to understand, but he just knew that Voldemort killed his parents and killed so many people, and he was going to take revenge after all. Even if he didn't hear the prophecy, Voldemort would still miss him.
Hermione thought: And if Snape hadn't chosen to inform, then Voldemort wouldn't have known about it either?
Every accidental choice, finally gathered together, will lead to a certainty.
And the final result will always be on him and Voldemort alone.
Dumbledore didn't know when he appeared behind them, it seemed like it had been a long time.
"By splitting the soul?" said Harry. "So, when he bounced the Killing Curse from my mother's spell in the first place, he didn't die because of the Horcrux? And then through that little piece of soul..."
"More than one piece... maybe more..." Dumbledore stood between them, holding the shoulders of the two with his left and right hands, and with a slight mention, he took them out of the Pensieve.
And Grindelwald was crossing his legs, sitting on Dumbledore's chair and looking at them.
"I don't understand...if Voldemort splits the soul by murder, what about the Aurors?" Hermione said confusedly, "Then...what about those wizards who resisted the Death Eaters? Aren't our souls already broken? Is it all right?"
"Of course it's not that simple, you know... the law has always been the bottom line of a human being..."
Grindelwald said: "The moment the moral bottom line is broken, the soul begins to crack...Look! My soul is fine now, and so is your principal."
Through this memory, they can affirm the way Tom Riddle uses to extend his life, which is to split his soul by murdering innocent people.
This is not just through "killing people", otherwise, none of those Aurors are normal.
It must be murder, followed by innocent people... In the study of wizards, many people believe that a person's soul must be the most perfect and purest from the moment it comes into this world.
As clean as a blank sheet of paper...
Dumbledore read many books when he was in contact with Muggles in his early years, and at the same time he affirmed the research of wizards from the side: This is why a person's character will not be born good or bad.
No one is born bad, and no one is born good.
Since the earliest laws, murder has always been despised by people, and the more anti-human, the more despised by human beings, that is, the most evil...
Of course, it was difficult to say whether there were hidden wizards among the earliest people who built the law, and Hermione had no way of knowing this.
"Killing a pure unicorn will curse one's soul... but destroying a pure soul through murder is the most important thing... such as the innocent Riddle family"
Grindelwald played with the black ring, the curse on which had been transferred to him.
"But if that's the case, then how do we find it?" said Hermione. "That means everything could be a Horcrux... a jar, a bottle, an ordinary ornament...."
"You're talking about making Portkeys, not Horcruxes." Dumbledore stopped her and said, "Will Voldemort allow his soul to be attached to such an inconspicuous thing? And...don't forget The numbers he referred to"
Number seven!
Hermione reacted quickly.
So that means Voldemort will split seven times...
"Rings... lockets, there are only two of them." Harry frowned and said impatiently, "Even if he can look for those noble things, there are so many in this world! Not to mention there are Five more Horcruxes"
"Diary, that diary is also one!" Dumbledore glanced at Hermione quickly.
"Secondly, I also found another piece of news that Voldemort took a fancy to Hufflepuff's golden cup," Grindelwald interrupted, "It's very interesting, the heir died within three days after showing Riddle the golden cup. ..”
He couldn't help gloating, because Voldemort seemed to be targeting treasures belonging to Hogwarts.
"You are very lucky, at least this Voldemort's character is a shortcoming~" Grindelwald's tone was mixed with sarcasm.
But as long as its character is not so awkward, and its sense of superiority is not so high, they are really hard to find, because Voldemort can murder a Muggle at will, and split it on an empty street wine bottle.
Then bury the wine bottle in the ground, and they don't have to look for it at all, unless they plow all the land in the world.
"Then there are only Ravenclaw's relics left now." Hermione saw the Gryffindor sword in the cabinet, thought about it, and continued, "It's only five if you count the three founder's relics."
"Snake..." Dumbledore shifted his thoughts from Hermione to Harry.
"From the time you saw Arthur being bitten, I had a hunch..." Dumbledore sighed, "But you must know that it is very difficult to preserve the soul on a freely walking animal. of"
In the study of the dark arts, Voldemort surpassed him in drinking Grindelwald.
It's just that Grindelwald didn't catch a cold. Instead, he said mockingly: "But that's all. No matter how powerful a person immersed in the fear of death is, how high can he reach?"
Even Grindelwald in his early years was concerned with revolution.
For him, if his life could be exchanged for the victory of the revolution and the failure of the "Secrecy Act", then Grindelwald would not even blink his eyes.
"Then... the next time you destroy a Horcrux, take us with you." Harry saw the blackened withered hand.
"No problem...Of course" Dumbledore glanced at them and nodded slightly, "But, Harry, you must remember not to take that prophecy too seriously!"
He looked at Harry's dazed look, and walked back and forth impatiently.
"You and Sirius are really alike, you always like to get into the wrong corner... You have to know, if Voldemort hadn't heard that prophecy, your mother wouldn't have died. At that time, would you still want revenge so much?!"
"Harry, this is the same as the ancient tyrants!"
Those tyrants are afraid of the resistance of the masses, so they will suppress it in advance, but in the end, those people will still stand up and fight back, from ancient times to the present, forever.
"It's not a matter of prophecy, let alone fatalism, it's a matter of choice...the result of every choice," Hermione said softly.
Her words were very much approved by Dumbledore.
Harry seemed to understand, but he just knew that Voldemort killed his parents and killed so many people, and he was going to take revenge after all. Even if he didn't hear the prophecy, Voldemort would still miss him.
Hermione thought: And if Snape hadn't chosen to inform, then Voldemort wouldn't have known about it either?
Every accidental choice, finally gathered together, will lead to a certainty.
And the final result will always be on him and Voldemort alone.
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