Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1454: How to Destroy a Statue Horcrux

The combination of Voldemort and Evil God may not be dangerous or aggressive enough to have a terrible effect of +1 or greater than 2.

Even if that apparatus is filled with crippled Voldemort and evil gods, it is incomplete and still scary enough.

Think about Voldemort's cunning cruelty combined with the devil's changing, multi-end means of mental assault.

Evil gods lack knowledge of human beings and humanity, nor do they despise understanding.

It creates illusions that are created by the attacked person themselves deep down, because they don't understand and sometimes feel weird.

Unlike evil gods, Voldemort understands humanity and knows how to lure a person step by step until he is controlled or destroyed.

Combining the two...

The sights and dangers Ivan sees in the ruins of the Horseman and the Norwegian ruins will reappear and even become more horrific.

Beyond that, he thought that the Horcrux itself had the effect of making ordinary objects indestructible and that, as the coordinates of the Evil Gods in this world, the Evil Gods statue itself was completely indestructible and could only be sealed by powerful ancient magicians.

In other words, they have to face a soul weapon that cannot be destroyed!

Undestroyable Horcruxes, isn't Voldemort immortal?

“Professor, have you found a way to destroy that statue?” Ivan asked.

“No, we've found all the data so far that the statue is indestructible. That's not good news, is it? Thinking to our detriment, Voldemort's Horcrux is dangerous, possesses an aggressiveness that other Horcruxes do not possess, and is itself stubborn and indestructible, and is a perfect Horcrux.” Dumbledore took a moment to continue, "but I think his choice of the statue as a Horcrux is a lack of consideration, and entrusting a part of his soul to a thoughtful East and West Africa is often dangerous, especially to that powerful and evil creature, and it's almost insane. ”

“Crazy behavior? ”

“Yes, there are many disadvantages, such as how hard it is to destroy that soul externally, but it is very easy to destroy it from within. ”

“Are you saying that Evil God could destroy Voldemort's Soul Fragment?” Ivan asked.

The idea was very novel, and perhaps they didn't have to do anything about it, and Voldemort was exterminated by the demons in the statue.

The stronger the force, the more restrictive it will be, the greater the price it will have to pay.

If you want to leverage the power of evil gods, plan to be destroyed by evil gods. Does Voldemort already have this awareness?

“I think it's a big possibility that the evil creature that allows Voldemort to use its statue, that thing that's important to it, to use its power in this way, is because Voldemort can currently help it, that they're in a relationship with each other, but they can't live together peacefully for long, and that creature doesn't necessarily have the intention of controlling Voldemort.” Dumbledore said, "In fact, with what I know about Voldemort, he is not the kind of person who is willing to be controlled, and even if the other side chooses more power than him, there is a huge and growing contradiction between them, and if Voldemort fails to meet its demands one day, it will be eliminated, or it will allow Voldemort to find a way to destroy it, he will certainly not hesitate to act. ”

By analyzing this, the probability of the device exploding itself is very high, but the time is unknown.

Nobody can be sure what evil gods think, Evan thinks Dumbledore won't wait indefinitely, they don't have that much time.

“In other words, Professor, we can try to stop Voldemort's plan, with a view to waiting for the creature in the statue to lose hope for him or to endure the limits, and then to attack his soul fragments.” Ivan said, "It would be great if it were, but isn't the process and the time needed too long? ”

“It's a long time, and we don't have enough time to wait and let Voldemort and his dead eaters ravage the wizard world. Dumbledore replied," So we need to change our minds. Since there is no way to destroy the statue from the outside, we can consider destroying the Soul Fragment of Voldemort from the inside; since we cannot expect them to kill each other, we can enter the statue to destroy the Soul of Voldemort. ”

“Into the statue?! ”

What's in the statue?

Two evil souls and a pile of wood?

Besides, how do I get in?

How can we destroy Voldemort's soul if we go in there?

“We all know that the statue is not an ordinary statue; it is a specific symbol of the evil creature in the real world, a coordinate leading to the world in which it is located. If my recent research is correct, the inside of the statue is not wood, but a space.” Dumbledore said.

“A space…” is like a house of necessity, or the space that Evan sees in the ruins of the swamp, the space where the evil gods are.

Immediately afterwards, he thought about his recent return to the Hogwarts experience of a thousand years ago, when Hecky Patch borrowed the Book of Abraham from him, and Ravenclaw referred to the concept of space, adding that the ancient prophet Abraham was the only human being who had ever been to the space where the evil gods lived, describing that space in the book.

In this hierarchy of magic, rules such as space, time, etc. are widely applied.

“Yes, a space, a space between the real world and the world where the creature lives, is inside the statue.” Dumbledore said again.

“How can we get in there, Professor? Into that statue? ”

“Oh, Salazar Slytherin's message to us mentions that he has left behind a way to cross space.” Dumbledore looked focused and said that leaning forward seemed to be the most important thing of the evening, "if it had anything to do with the secret treasure he left behind. ”

“Slytherin left a way across space?” Evan said strangely, "How did he know we were going to be in this situation? ”

Evan can be sure that he just told the descendants of Slytherin that he would make multiple Horcruxes, not that Voldemort would make Horcruxes out of demonic statues.

Besides, he didn't know that at the time.

Slytherin did too much, first leaving magic on the ring, proactively stripping Voldemort's soul of the next piece; then leaving behind the terrible magic of transforming himself into an evil god, seemingly in the hope that Voldemort would become an evil god; and a demon monster divided into three pieces, and a way to cross space...