Cardcaptor at Hogwarts

Chapter 383 Voldemort's life is collapsing like a cliff

Voldemort stared at Harry with his scarlet, narrow eyes, filled with unconcealable hatred and a bit of fear.

Yes, fear.

Although Voldemort himself was unwilling to admit it, after so many times, it was obvious that Voldemort was a little scared of Harry.

Let us review Voldemort's life that collapsed like a cliff after meeting Harry:

Once upon a time, Voldemort's power swept almost the entire British wizarding world. How many pure-blood wizards were his supporters, and how many dark creatures were his minions.

However, after learning that prophecy, Voldemort's life ushered in a turning point——

Once the killing curse was cast down, Harry only got a scar, but Voldemort himself was beaten to death by the rebounding killing curse.

After finally surviving for several years, he found an opportunity to enter Hogwarts to steal the Philosopher's Stone. He was about to get it, but found that for some reason, he would receive huge damage if Harry touched him.

It took several more years, but Voldemort finally figured out the reason and set up a plan to successfully resurrect with Harry's blood. Not only did he return to his peak, but he could also touch Harry without being harmed. This made Voldemort happy, and he immediately I want to perform a hand-sharp little Porter for my subordinates.

As a result, within a few minutes of being happy, Voldemort discovered that his own Death Curse was still in a stalemate with Harry's Disarming Curse... Not only that, but the person he had killed suddenly appeared to disrupt the situation, allowing Harry to run away!

The knowledgeable Voldemort keenly discovered that there seemed to be a problem with the wand, so he went to Ollivander and asked for information about the twin wands.

So after replacing Lucius's wand, Voldemort felt that he was able again, and led a group of Death Eaters to hunt down Harry. Harry's wand, who recognized him, automatically counterattacked, causing a stalemate between him and Harry's spell. The power stored in Harry's wand was returned to him.

It was at that moment that Voldemort was holding Lucius's wand that did not exactly match him. He was facing off against Harry and Voldemort, who were holding their own wands. Voldemort was not a big deal, but Lucius Hughes's wand was immediately scrapped.

Voldemort was so angry when he saw Harry running away that he went back and questioned Ollivander again, but this time what he wanted to know was the whereabouts of the most powerful wand - Voldemort obviously thought that His last defeat was because Lucius's wand was too weak.

How should I put it... Voldemort's guess couldn't be wrong. He could only say that he was right, but not completely right.

After asking about the whereabouts of the Elder Wand, Voldemort first went to find the owner of the Elder Wand mentioned by Ollivander, and learned that the Elder Wand had been stolen. Then he went to Bathilda Bagshot and asked who the person who stole the Elder Wand was. , and finally went to find Grindelwald. Although Grindelwald would rather die than tell him, he still guessed the whereabouts of the Elder Wand.

It turns out that the Elder Wand is the one he has always feared - Dumbledore's wand. No wonder Dumbledore is so powerful, but the good news is that Dumbledore is dead now.

After going around in such a big circle, Voldemort finally got the legendary most powerful wand - the Elder Wand, or the Elder Wand, the Wand of Destiny, and the Death Stick in Professor Dumbledore's tomb.

Voldemort believed that the most powerful Horcrux in the legend would bring victory to himself, just as it had brought victory after victory to its master in the legend.

And unlike the legendary eldest of the three brothers, he was already powerful enough, and he would not be killed by a sneak attack since he had a Horcrux.

However, just when Voldemort imagined that he would sweep away the Potters and return to the top, he got the bad news. Harry and the others went to Bellatrix's vault, but only stole a gold cup from it.

It was the one he told Bellatrix to take good care of - one of his Horcruxes.

Horcruxes have always been Voldemort's deepest secret, but Harry's actions with such clear purpose clearly revealed the secret of Horcruxes.

Even though Voldemort was confident that he had so many Horcruxes that the discovery of one Horcrux would not make the situation uncontrollable, the uneasiness of this secret being discovered still made him angrily kill Gringotts and take Nagini with him. Go check the whereabouts of other Horcruxes.

You wouldn’t know if you didn’t check, but this check shocked Voldemort!

The diary left with Lucius? Gone!

The ring that was kept in the Gaunt family's old house? Gone again!

The locket placed in the cave on the island? Both are gone!

Plus the golden cup that I already knew was gone...

OK OK!

He made a total of six Horcruxes, and he thought they were foolproof, but now the Horcruxes that still belong to him, apart from the crowns that are still in Hogwarts, and there are no accidents, the only one left is Nagi beside him. Ni?

Voldemort, who had never felt that death was so close to him, took people directly to Hogwarts. On the one hand, he heard that Harry had gone to Hogwarts, and on the other hand, he needed to confirm the safety of the crown!

Voldemort originally thought that there was no need to worry too much, as the crown was placed so well that it would not be found so quickly - he suddenly felt that a Horcrux had been destroyed!

Because he had split his soul too many times, his induction to the Horcrux was already very weak. This induction was obviously not the first or even the second Horcrux to be destroyed.

The sense of urgency made Voldemort take action angrily, but at this time, he discovered that the Elder Wand did not completely obey his orders, but was rejecting his power.

Unparalleled blessings and misfortunes never come singly. Before he could solve the problem of the Elder Wand, or even before he could conquer Hogwarts, he felt that another Horcrux had left him!

Now Voldemort was completely scared. He only wanted to do three things now-protect Nagini, solve the problem of the Elder Wand, and kill Harry!

As long as these problems were solved, it didn't matter if many of his Horcruxes were destroyed. Horcruxes were only effective with one. Once those three problems were solved, there would be no one who could threaten his life!

So Voldemort went up, Voldemort thought he had obtained the ownership of the Elder Wand, Voldemort went up again, Voldemort thought he had killed Harry-

Then Voldemort sensed that he had lost another Horcrux, and this time he even destroyed it himself.

Harry, this kid, is actually his Horcrux? ? ?

When Voldemort got up from the ground, the question marks in his mind could probably cover the entire Forbidden Forest.

However, Voldemort quickly adjusted his mentality. Although he lost another Horcrux, he still had Nagini as a backup, and Harry was also successfully killed. He didn't lose anything after rounding it off!

But just now, Voldemort knew that Harry was not dead. He was at a loss just now - but there was no reason for this. The reason why Voldemort dared to randomly select someone to check whether Harry was dead was because he was sure that Harry was really dead.

After all, this time Harry really took his killing curse, and he didn't even resist. Even his own soul fragments were killed by him. How could Harry not die?

Oh my Slytherin, you kid don't have a Horcrux, do you?

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