Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1452 Immortality

Without the need to use magic tests, Dumbledore can acutely perceive the stability of a person's soul, which has been felt many times, and Voldemort can feel unstable souls due to multiple divisions, as well as those affected by Harry.

In other words, he now knows that Harry has a Soul Fragment of Voldemort in him!

Really, a great talent.

Evan learned from Dumbledore how to feel magic and witness its trail, but he couldn't feel a person's soul state, which was a higher level of perception than witnessing magic.

“That diary, Riddle's diary, is undoubtedly a Horcrux, at least it served as a Horcrux, and until it was destroyed, the Soul Fragment that Voldemort kept inside was safe.” Dumbledore said, "But this is not where I was shocked. What really interests me and surprises me is what you describe to me about a phenomenon I've never seen before, a fragment of a soul that has its own actions and thoughts? That piece of soul sucks the life of Mr. Weasley who got it? ”

“Can't other souls do that? ”

“It's not the first time I've seen a Horcrux, but Voldemort's Horcrux is obviously different. Dumbledore said," While determining that the diary is a Horcrux, it raises more questions for me, such as that it was used as both a shield and a weapon. ”

“What?”

“It perfectly acts as a Horcrux, the soul hidden in it is safe, and indeed helps the master to avoid death. But that's not all, and Riddle undoubtedly wants someone to read the diary and hope that his soul is attached to others so that Slytherin's monster can be released again. ”

“I know what's going on, Professor! Harry said his opinion," He wanted people to know that he was Slytherin's successor because he was not named at the time. ”

Ivan was not in a hurry to express himself. He was thinking about Dumbledore's words. Voldemort's apparatus, unlike the apparatus of others, was used both as a shield and as a weapon.

It's very active.

Activity, this adjective may not be very precise and professional enough to be used on a Horcrux, but it is undoubtedly Ivan's first idea.

Highly active Horcruxes not only act quietly as Horcruxes, but also engage in selective and aggressive attacks or lure people close to them.

After Dumbledore's reminder, Evan realized Voldemort's soul apparatus was truly unique and had a powerful attack capability.

But how does it feel weird...

And thinking about it, Ivan asked, "Professor, does a Horcrux need this aggressiveness? ”

“Generally speaking, it is not necessary, and this is the second priority that we should focus on, in addition to Voldemort's number of souls.” Imagine, "Dumbledore said," if Voldemort wanted the diary to be passed on or rooted in some future Hogwarts student, he would be very careless about the precious soul fragments in it. As Professor Slughorn said, the purpose of a soul is to safely seal a part of one's soul instead of throwing it on someone else's path to risk annihilation… This actually happens: that soul no longer exists, and as you can see, that diary is more proactive than other destroyed souls, and it will be destroyed, and it has a lot to do with its own behavior. ”

Not entirely true. If Ivan hadn't been more concerned at the time and had no ability to destroy the Horcrux, he would have destroyed the diary!

But if Ivan didn't know anything about it, and Riddle took the initiative in the diary, it would eventually be destroyed.

The process was not led by him, it was entirely Riddle's fault in the diary, under Dumbledore's nose to create such a big position, not to be wiped out.

“In fact, Voldemort's carelessness about this Horcrux makes me feel very ominous. That means he's probably planning to do more Horcruxes, so losing one isn't that dangerous, or some other more terrible reason we don't know, and I don't want to believe that. ”

“Later, more and more facts proved that he did make multiple artifacts, and as you told me two years later, he was further along the path of eternal life than anyone else. The Death Eaters will never know the true meaning of this sentence, but I am sure that he is referring to the creation of several Horcruxes.” Dumbledore said, "Yes, multiple Horcruxes, which I'm sure no other wizard has ever had. But the signs all match: Voldemort seems to have become less and less human over the years, and I think that kind of deformation can only explain that his soul has been damaged beyond what we call ordinary evil...”

“Wait, Professor, I'm still a little confused.” Harry said, "He made himself immortal by killing people? If he wants immortality so badly, why not build a magic stone or steal one? This seems simpler. ”

“The number of magic stones is limited. In a sense, it is much harder to use them than to make a soul tool. After all, the latter relies only on murder, which is nothing to Voldemort at all.” The most important thing, "Dumbledore said," is that Eternal Medicine does prolong life, but it must be drunk frequently and forever to stay alive. That way, Voldemort will rely entirely on this medicine. If the medicine is exhausted or contaminated, or if the magic stone is stolen, he dies like everyone else. Voldemort likes to work alone, remember? I am sure he will find dependence intolerable, even if it is a life-long drug. Of course, Harry, in order to get rid of the half-life, half-dead horror he suffered after attacking you, he was willing to drink it, but only to regain the flesh. Afterwards, I believe he intends to continue to rely on his Horcrux: he no longer needs anything else, as long as he can regain a person. He is immortal… or closer to immortality than anyone else. ”

“In order to defeat Voldemort, we must destroy all the Horcruxes. Fortunately, we have now destroyed three of them and found the most special one. The remaining two are the Golden Cup of Hecky Patch and the statue of Evil God...”

“Professor, the Golden Cup was made before Voldemort first failed to escape, and he must have hidden it.” Ivan cautioned, looking into Dumbledore's eyes, "hiding somewhere of special significance to him, like a crown and a ring, or handing it over to his servants, like a diary, who are especially heavy eaters...”