Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 47: Second Interaction

Time flies fast, turning to February.

After a brief Christmas communication, Ivan did not try to make contact with Tom Riddle again, and he felt it was necessary to cool each other down for a while.

The atmosphere in the school has been tense, and although there have been no further attacks since Justin Finnerery was attacked and Mandela grass has begun to mature, most of the students are still soldiers.

Under the circumstances, Lockhart seemed to think that he needed to do something.

That's what he said to everyone when the Dark Magic Defense lesson was about to end, "You don't have to worry about it at all, the Chamber will never be opened. The criminals must have known that I'd catch them sooner or later, it was just a matter of time. It would be wise to stop now before I started cleaning them up. ”

There was a talk coming down the stage, and most people doubted what he said.

“What we need now in school is to inspire morale and eliminate those bad things from memory! I can't say much right now, but I think I have big tits. ”

By the time you have breakfast on February 14th, you will know what Lockhart is doing to inspire morale.

When Ivan entered the auditorium early in the morning, he saw large, bright pink flowers on all four walls. Worse still, there are plenty of heart-shaped colorful scraps that keep falling off the light blue ceiling.

From the teacher's table, Rohit wore bright pink robes that matched those decorations, and each of the professors sitting opposite him was on his face. Professor McGonagall had a muscle sticking up his cheek; as for Snape, it was as if someone had just filled him with a large glass of spirits.

Next, Rohit announced on his own initiative that he had arranged a small surprise for everyone.

Unlike the average dwarf, who walked through the doors leading to the hall into twelve shady dwarves with golden wings and harps on their backs.

Loha called them friendly little gods of love with greeting cards!

He encouraged students to use them to deliver Valentine's Day cards or to ask Snape how to make Ecstasy.

Evan didn't know if anyone would dare ask Snape how to make Ecstasy, but these dwarves kept running across the school and delivering Valentine's Day cards.

Of these, he received the largest number of cards, nearly two hundred.

This made him one of the most unpopular people by the teachers, and Professor McGonagall looked ugly when a short man broke into the deformation class for the twelfth time, driving Ivan and the other man out of the classroom together.

The two men stared at each other in the hallway for a long time, and the dwarf seemed to recall his mission, and this time he brought Ivan a singing Valentine's Day gift.

But Ivan was faster than him, and he pulled out the wand, and a smooth tongue sealing spell made the whole world quiet.

To prevent other dwarves from bothering themselves again, Ivan walked back to the public lounge in a depressed manner, where no one was quiet.

He couldn't throw his bag on the couch and Tom Riddle's diary fell out of it.

Evan's eyes flashed, and the coincidence was not very pleasing, and he was sure his bag would not loosen up like this.

It seems that after more than a month of coldness, the other side can't wait.

Ivan opened the diary and before he could wait to write, an article appeared that perfectly answered the magic lesson assignment he had asked last time.

“Riddle, I've handed that assignment over to myself, and Professor Snape gave me a terrible review, and my question now is..." Evan, with his mouth slightly up, wrote about the difficulties he encountered in his recent magic research.

About a minute later, another answer appeared in the diary.

Riddle gave the perfect answer to the problems Ivan had encountered, giving him a sense of unmistakable openness, in several places even deeper than the professors' understanding.

So Ivan started to communicate with Tom Riddle for the second time.

Every evening, when everyone was asleep, he quietly took out the diary and wrote down the difficulties he encountered in his magic research. The problems were getting harder and harder, and many of them were no longer to be mastered by an ordinary little wizard.

Riddle didn't seem to realize that it was still Ivan who asked what he answered and sometimes even proactively imparted relevant magic knowledge.

In addition to answering questions, Riddle has been wanting to talk to Ivan about the Chamber of Secrets and to tell him who opened it 50 years ago.

But Evan always shifts the subject at the most critical time or closes the diary directly, and Riddle is gradually adapting to this jump approach to communication. A strange acquiescence is often reached between the two of them, often with a conversation about a secret room, followed by Ivan's questioning time.

As a young Voldemort, Tom Riddle possesses a very strong knowledge pool that can answer almost all of Ivan's questions if he wishes.

From the simplest classroom assignment to the deepest magic theory.

For example, the method of recording sounds that haunted Evan for a long time, Riddle gave him an improved reproduction spell that allowed him to save a piece of sound on any one item, the time of preservation being related to the magic strength of the executor and the material used.

Thanks to Riddle's help, Hogwarts Magic's "Academic Research" section is no longer filled with such boring articles as crucifixes and crooked beasts, but with real magical research.

After a deformation lesson, Professor McGonagall even told Ivan that his research on deformation in Animagus surprised her.

In addition, Mr. Guffy, editor-in-chief of the daily Journal of the Prophet, who has been following the newspaper, has expressed his willingness to reproduce some of its research articles, and Ivan has even since received the covenant of many professional magic journals.

Most of these, of course, are Tom Riddles.

I wonder if the editor-in-chief of those magazines who wrote Evan Jones would faint directly after knowing that the scholarly articles they published were written by Voldemort.

In just over a month, Ivan has progressed very fast.

He learned from Riddle a lot of theoretical knowledge that he wouldn't even teach in the classroom, including dark magic. In fact, the other party seemed to have been intentionally teaching Ivan black magic and verbally encouraging him to use it.

At first, Ivan didn't feel anything unusual.

He just simply feels that these magic powers are so much more powerful than normal spells.

After asking Professor Flitwick for a professor, he realized that Tom Riddle had been teaching himself all this black magic.

Until then, Ivan was unaware of the seriousness of the problem. He even thought it would be helpful to learn more about black magic and improve his strength.

After a long period of time, he finally noticed something wrong, and the dark magic seemed to have a negative impact on his mind. He gradually became angry, agitated, and sensitive, and every time he practiced using these dark magic, some cruel thoughts appeared in his head.

Especially during a recent conflict with Malfoy, Ivan took out his wand without thinking and used a spell he had just learned from each other.

The spell is somewhat like Snape's “Shadowy," but more powerful, and if hit, Malfoy estimates it to be less ferocious because Tom Riddle didn't teach him to reverse the spell.

Fortunately, Ivan awakened at the last minute and struck the spell into the air, so that no one could have the consequences of not returning.

This thing scared him later, and it was an extremely dangerous signal.

He suddenly understood why Riddle was transferring this magic knowledge to himself in a perverse way, which was one of his alluring tools.

Riddle was searching for a loophole in Ivan's mind, and since Ivan was wary of him and not interested in the Chamber of Secrets, he was tempted to corrupt him with powerful magical powers. If Ivan is lost in power, Riddle has the opportunity to control him.

Even if you can't control it as you wish, Evan is likely to end up like Voldemort as an evil dark wizard.

Evan never touched that diary again, and Tom Riddle was terrible enough to gradually control a person's mind in an invisible way.

Even people like Ivan, who have been highly vigilant to him from the outset, are no exception.