Chapter 160: Horcrux
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The Legend of Harry Potter Schoolmaster
- Black Alchemist
- 1065 characters
- 2021-03-03 08:36:12
Jon's life was relatively busy during the next holiday.
It's three o'clock every day, from the Hufflepuff common room to the responsive house to the restaurant.
Although I heard the snow outside the castle, the ground was still covered with thick snow. Zacharias called him to go to snowball fights and build snowmen every day, and promised, but he didn't participate in it once.
Astoria went home with her sister, after all, there are still ten days of vacation left.
Jon has been busy all day, nothing more than two things, one is to continue to explore the potion sequence list...
During this period of time, he has been re-configuring a Veritaserum in the responsive house, and the configuration can be completed in mid-January. Some of the materials (such as the iconic veritaserum medicinal materials such as the feathers of the Absolute Birds) were written to Diagon Alley to buy, and the other part (ordinary medicinal materials) was cheeky to find Professor Snape and Sprout The professor wants it.
There is also the "Cutting-edge Black Magic Revealed", which is almost the most profound spell book Jon has ever seen.
With Principal Phineas Black’s phrase "The evil of power does not depend on its own, but on its owner" as a guarantee, there is no fear of black magic and Jon.
Of course, he still has the most basic respect for the unknown power.
The withered, crunchy pages of "The Secret of Cutting-edge Black Magic" will make sparse and unpleasant sounds every time you open it, which is quite annoying.
However, many of the contents in it are of interest to Jon... more typical examples, such as Li Huo curse!
However, what Jon is most concerned about is the content related to the "horcrux".
Horcrux is similar to the Lich's phylogeny, and it can be regarded as a life-saving method for some dark wizards; although compared with the broken phylogenetic of Ovo, Jon feels weak.
To make a Horcrux requires a dark wizard to shatter and split his own soul through murder and other evil things, and then separate a part of the soul from the body and seal it in a vessel. This vessel is the Horcrux.
In this way, even if the body is destroyed, it will not die. Because there is still a part of the soul that has not been damaged, and is still in the world.
At the same time, relying on the remaining soul, you can also find a way to restore the body, rebirth and resurrection!
According to Jon personally, things at the soul level are almost the most important thing for a wizard; the so-called "immortality" obtained at the cost of actively splitting the soul is too unworthy...
No wonder, in the end, Voldemort became a man and a ghost.
Moreover, in the process of splitting the soul, it is necessary to endure severe pain; generally speaking, a black wizard can only endure such pain once and obtain a Horcrux.
So Voldemort is not ashamed of Dumbledore’s evaluation. He is indeed a very good Hogwarts graduate... He can actually split six and a half Horcruxes. This must be extremely difficult, and I don't know what kind of pain he endured during this process?
Any item can be made into a Horcrux, but with the transfer of the soul, an extremely powerful spell is needed to protect one's Horcrux and maintain its existence.
The Horcrux and the vessel holding it are directly related...Once the vessel containing the Horcrux is destroyed, the soul inside will naturally collapse at the same time.
The damage of the Horcrux will inevitably affect the soul of the main body, making the already extremely unstable soul even more fragmented. The most direct consequence is that the black wizard loses his mind and gradually becomes crazy. To put it bluntly, after the Horcrux is destroyed, it will not affect the wizard's power, but it will make him useless.
This is consistent with Voldemort's crazy and stupid performance a few years later!
Jon has searched this chapter several times...Unfortunately, it seems to only describe the method of making a Horcrux, but it doesn't give a spell to split the soul.
That's what Jon is most interested in.
This could not help but disappoint Jon... It seems that the spell that splits the soul was found by Voldemort through other means.
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The last day of the Christmas holiday.
When Jon returned to the Hufflepuff common room with the book, he suddenly heard whispers inside.
"What's the matter?" Jon asked curiously.
"Hagrid..." Ernie McMillan put down a copy of the Daily Prophet with some horror.
"It should be called Professor Hagrid!" Jon said calmly.
"Well...whatever it is called...he is actually a hybrid giant!" As he said, Ernie handed the "Daily Prophet" to Jon: "Half-blood giant, it is terrible! "
Looking at the horrified expression on Ernie's face, Jon was thinking about the education of the pure-blood wizard's family. Does it render giants so terrifying?
Jon picked up the newspaper, opened it, and found the headline on the front page with a photo of Hagrid.
Because of the angle of view, the expression of Shanghai Ge in the photo looks a little sneaky.
The headline read: "Shocked, Dumbledore made a terrible mistake!"
The author is not surprising, it is Rita Skeeter.
Jon just scanned the content of the article roughly... Rita Skeeter hacked Dumbledore Hagrid together. In her pen, Hagrid became a terrible butcher, and Dumbledore Is a sinister conspirator.
Objectively speaking, Jon felt that Rita Skeeter's description of Dumbledore was quite correct.
"My dad will definitely protest to Professor Dumbledore!" Ernie McMillan said with a certain face: "He will never tolerate a half-blood giant being my classroom!"
"Actually, Hagrid is pretty good..." a second-year girl whispered: "Last year when the freshman started school~EbookFREE.me~ I accidentally fell off the boat... Hagrid swam to get me up. Yes! He also put his moleskin coat on me, although it made me breathless!"
"Do you know how terrible giants are!" Ernie made a hideous expression, startling the second-year girl: "Do you know how many people they have eaten before... They did the most cruel massacres of mandarin jackets..."
Jon did not participate in the quarrel between them.
After all, Hagrid was actually pretty good to him, and he had no reason to say bad things about him.
At the same time, he knew very well that with Dumbledore's trust in Hagrid... even if the whole school parents wrote him a roaring letter, he would not fire Hagrid.
Dumbledore is such a person. When he trusts someone, he trusts unreservedly.
And he seems to have made a mistake in his life.