Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Chapter 80 The mage problem, purifying the Horcrux

Pure spiritual power is always the best tonic for the soul.

Even under the erosion of the "Water of the Styx" potion, Hermione's soul began to become solid and stable little by little, and she no longer felt weak and ethereal.

In addition to her, the blank Horcrux diary that was infused with another part of spiritual power also began to undergo wonderful changes.

Although Tom Riddle's remnant soul had long since left in the Horcrux, the soul space created within it had not disappeared.

In the process of contacting Tom Riddle before, Clark has roughly peeped out some mysteries of making Horcruxes through a few words, combined with the mystic knowledge in his mind.

Although these mysteries are not enough to support him to make a Horcrux, there is still no problem in simply using it.

The so-called horcruxes are actually similar to the lich phylactery in the dnd world. They are all magical alchemy devices that save soul backups to avoid death.

Of course, compared with the more powerful and comprehensive Lich Phylactery in the high magic world, which can automatically operate after the death of the owner and help the owner to resurrect, the function of the Horcrux can be said to be very simple and single.

It only has a soul space that has been opened up, and the ability to cultivate and preserve the soul.

However, the single function does not mean that the Horcrux is not precious.

The soul is an illusory and elusive high-dimensional product, so every Horcrux that can preserve the soul must also use very precious magic materials and high-end magic that is constantly solidified.

Even though Tom Riddle bought this diary from a Muggle bookstore, he invested a lot of precious resources in the process of making it into a Horcrux, and even sacrificed a few lives.

With this kind of ready-made precious material, plus the blank soul space in it, Clark can manipulate it and transform it into the magic book needed for Hermione's career change to [Mage].

In the dnd world, because of the existence of magic nets and spell slots, the magic books in the hands of mages exist more as a storage tool.

As long as they have not reached the legendary level and change their own soul essence, mages still have to use the structure of the magic net to achieve it.

In fact, most of the steps in casting magic are actually assisted by the magic net.

The mages communicate with the magic net with spiritual power, absorb the processed magic energy, and then call the pre-stored spell structure,

Change the nature and form of the magic power, endow it with the essential properties of the substance, and finally release it from the mage as the terminal.

The whole process of casting a spell is as simple and quick as a Muggle using an electrical appliance, and the casting is completed with one click.

Of course, also because of the simplicity and mindlessness of the casting process, the ancient mages in the dnd world often refer to these mages who can only cast spells step by step as ordinary wizards, which are similar to engineers in the Muggle world. .

They are just users of magic.

And if a mage can study and master these magic structures by himself, understand the inner mysteries and meanings of the structures, only ask the magic net to provide magic power, and complete the transformation, metamorphosis, and metamorphosis of magic power by himself, then this kind of mage is the leader of the magic world. Scholars, scientists.

They even have an exclusive title, that is 'arcanist'.

However, except for a few talented mages who can obtain this title before legend, most mages do not have such a powerful soul power, that is, an intelligence attribute as high as 18 points, to study the essence of those rules.

So most mages are just mages, a kind of existence as magic engineers.

However, even a "magic engineer" is not so easy to be. As an advanced technical job, every ordinary mage also needs to study and recharge continuously.

But there are as many types of spells in the world as there are stars, and the structures of spells are naturally different.

The brains of mages are not biological computers, and even the more advanced grand arcanists are inherently weaker than technological civilizations in terms of information processing capabilities.

They can't memorize all the complicated spell structures, so every mage will prepare a magic book for himself before entering school, which will record all the spell structures they have learned.

When mages need to use a new spell, they will extract the spell structure they want from the magic book, then write it down temporarily, and then upload it to the magic net to replace a previously recorded spell.

It's a pity that there is no magic net in the current Harry Potter world, so if Hermione changes to the [Mage] profession, she will face two problems.

The first is how she mobilizes the violent and unstable original magic power. You must know that although the original magic power can make the magic more powerful, its uncontrollability will also greatly increase the danger of casting spells.

Maybe at some point, the simplest fireball technique could make Hermione, who was using primitive magic power, explode like a bomb.

In addition to this problem, another problem is that without the magic net, the spell structure needs to be memorized by the mage himself, which leads to the fact that new mages need to work as arcanists to get started.

Just like a blacksmith, originally he only needed to purchase iron ingots, and then fire and forge them.

But now he needs to start with smelting steel by himself, and even needs to remember the alloy material ratio and processing steps by himself, and the difficulty level has skyrocketed.

Of course, although these problems were serious, Clark had already considered them long before he was preparing to change Hermione's job.

And after performing a resurrection ceremony for Tom Riddle, he even successfully verified some of his guesses and perfected his plan.

In fact, the method is also very simple. Since there is no magic net in this world, then build one yourself.

Perhaps Clark and the others are not yet so strong that they can complete such a grand project in one go, but they don't have to be so ambitious from the beginning.

If the global network cannot be completed, it should be no problem to build a small local area network.

No! It would be too wasteful to build a small local area network. Anyway, there is only one [Mage] now, and there is no need for a local area network. It is enough to just get a spell-casting auxiliary terminal for single use.

The personal spell-casting auxiliary terminal that Clark helped Hermione create is her magic book.

The spiritual power belonging to Hermione was poured into Tom Riddle's blank diary, as if the pervasive clear water began to soak every page.

This is the first step in creating the magic book. First, it needs to gain control of the diary, and get rid of the soul breath left by Tom Riddle in the diary, as well as other hidden dangers.

During this refining process, wisps of black smoke also began to emerge from the diary.

Countless vicious and desperate curses were transmitted to the souls of Hermione and Clark along the connection of spiritual power. Faces of resentment appeared on the cover of the diary, but they were restrained by the Horcrux, howling and unable to break free.

They are the foundation of the Horcruxes, the bricks and stones that build the soul space, the innocent souls that were once killed by Voldemort and used to build the Horcruxes.

The loud magic sound entered his ears, and a nameless anger suddenly burst into Clark's heart, and he almost wanted to cast powerful spells on the surroundings and wantonly destroy them.

And a moment later, a gloomy mood of despair enveloped his heart again, making him feel weary of the world, wishing he could commit suicide on the spot.

Such various emotions of joy, anger, sorrow, and joy took turns, disturbing him and Hermione extremely, and the process of seizing control of the diary Horcrux was naturally extremely difficult.

Fortunately, Clark had expected this situation a long time ago. He just received a sliver of death divinity from Tom Riddle as a reward for helping him resurrect. With this kind of thing, it happens to be a professional counterpart to deal with these unjust souls.

As traces of the dim death divinity descended on the statue in the center of the circle, the statue that had been motionless suddenly came to life.

No, it didn't come back to life, but the scale in his hand began to shake from side to side.

In the myths and legends of ancient Egypt, Anubis, who is responsible for guiding the undead, has a scale of judgment.

Every dead soul must stay before this scale of judgment.

Anubis would take out the heart of the deceased and put it on one end of the scale, and then put the feather of truth called "Maat" on the other end of the scale.

If the deceased's heart weighs as much as the feathers and the balance is balanced, he will have eternal life; if the heart is heavier than the feathers, he will be eaten by the devil and sent to hell.

Although this is just an exaggerated rhetoric deliberately exaggerated by the ancient Egyptian gods in order to have the right to speak about death.

But now the scale in the hands of the [God of Wisdom, Knowledge and Magic] seems to have part of the power of the legendary scale of judgment.

One by one, translucent vengeful spirits with billowing black smoke were pulled out from the Horcrux diary and landed on one end of the balance.

Originally, the soul was weightless, but when those resentful spirits landed, they pushed one end of the scale up high.

Seeing this, Clark knew that it was necessary to follow the principle of equivalent exchange, and put something that could weigh as much as these ghosts on the raised end.

If the two ends of the balance can be equal, then these grievances can be freed, and Hermione will have no obstacles in controlling the Horcrux Diary.

And if the things Clark put on are not up to standard, and the two ends of the balance cannot be balanced, then these resentful spirits who have died in vain for more than 50 years will completely entangle him, pouring out the resentment and dead anger accumulated over the years on on him.

Fortunately, Clark was suddenly blessed and remembered that he really had something to put on it.

Then, he took out a handful of bullets from his magic pocket and placed them on the other end of the balance.

Those bullets are as white as jade, as if carved out of ivory, with silver lightning flashing from time to time.

If Hermione could still see it at this moment, she must have felt that these bullets were very familiar.

Because they were the magic bullets that Clark had used at the end of last semester, polished from unicorn horns.

As the darling of Artemis, the goddess of the moon, the horn of the unicorn is born with the magic power of purification.

When Clark was adventuring in the Forbidden Forest last year, he rescued a baby unicorn named Goldmane from Quirrell who was possessed by Voldemort.

This horn, which was given to Clark as a thank-you gift, also bears the blessing of the unicorn.

Later, in order to deal with Voldemort when he obtained the Sorcerer's Stone, Clark divided and polished the unicorn horn into a bullet head. Except for a part that was consumed, the excess was carried with him.

It is just right to use it here at this moment.

With the release of the animal horn bullet, the whole balance was shaking, and gradually became even.

Deal done!

The resentful spirits covered in black smoke willingly floated over the bullets, and the silver lightning flashed dazzling light, hitting them, washing away the strong resentment.

And the animal horn bullets that were originally as white as jade, after absorbing the resentment, became as black as ink.

Those grievances who had washed away their grievances and returned to a transparent state nodded and smiled at Clark, disintegrated into a ball of white light, and completely merged into the Horcrux diary.

Hermione, who had been stalemate all this time, successfully gained control of this Horcrux.

The old diary floated on Hermione's chest like this, and amidst the soft groans, it began to resonate with Hermione's soul.

On the blank pages of the book, lines of text surfaced, followed by various runes and patterns.

With the help of a mysterious law, all the magic knowledge Hermione had learned before was transformed into a spell structure suitable for [Mage].

This can be regarded as the care of the first [Mage] in the world of Harry Potter.

After all the magic knowledge was transformed, the Horcrux diary that originally belonged to Tom Riddle completely changed its appearance.

What was originally a palm-sized, thin soft-shell diary has now become a thick and large book.

On the cover of the hard shell, there are intricate patterns drawn in silver. In the center of the cover, a divine emblem of [God of Wisdom, Knowledge and Magic], which is composed of a balance and a book, shines brightly and exudes a mysterious light.

Clark looked at the magic book, and with the help of high-dimensional vision, he could vaguely perceive that a concept symbolizing [magic] was gestating and hiding in it.

Perhaps one day, when Hermione successfully spread the profession of [Mage] in the world of Harry Potter, this magic book can also be successfully promoted to an artifact containing the rules of [Magic].

10% of the magic book associated with the [Mage] profession means that Hermione's job change has also been successfully completed.

Now that the "Water of the Styx" potion had also lost its effect, Clark hurriedly took out a Sunstone that contained a ray of morning light and crushed it, allowing the golden red sun to shine on Hermione's face.

In ancient Egyptian myths and legends, the sun god Ra drove the "boat of ten thousand years" across the sky.

When he passed through the human world, the world ushered in daytime, and when he passed through the underworld, the world ushered in night.

Therefore, the antidote for "Water of the Styx" is also very simple, which is the first ray of sunlight in the morning.

From the perspective of Clark's soul, the golden-red morning light shone directly down, cutting through the dark pool of the Styx, shining on Hermione's soul, and pulling her out.

In the reality of the outside world, Hermione, who had been sleeping all this time, also slowly opened her eyes, trembling her slender and slender eyelashes under the morning light.

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