HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 278: Honesty: Horcrux

"Retaliation has never stopped. In the world we live in, such things happen every day."

Jon didn't know why Dumbledore started to panic now. Logically speaking, all the situations were still under Dumbledore's control and were proceeding smoothly and orderly. Everything was heading towards

Development in a good direction.

Although Jon also knows that Voldemort will become more and more powerful in the future, and Dumbledore will also face irresistible aging, this is not a serious matter.

In the direction of the story that Jon knew, even at the last moment when he had to pass away, Dumbledore still left a lot of foreshadowing to cause harm to Voldemort at the last moment.

In the later period of the "Harry Potter" series, although the protagonist Harry Potter and his friends still dominate the plot, it is no longer a plot trend derived from individual heroism, but a turning point in the power of the group.

But so far, what Jon has seen is very different from the original work he knows. The biggest difference is that he was asked to do something not long ago.

The existence of Grindelwald may reverse Dumbledore's inevitable death, but this hope is very slim.

Although he has not yet integrated what he gained from the various dreams created by the Starlight Ritual, Jon now has some gains that can be used immediately.

Such as his enhanced intuition.

According to the old man of the Black Bird Tribe in the dream, as a gift from fate itself to the gods, the power represented by the totem, or guardian spirit, of the Black Bird is to explore the unknown future to a certain extent.

Although the future has not yet been determined, what Jon remembers is the fate of the so-called "original work". It is the most likely future situation that these people will face based on the entire current situation.

But even if Jon knew this very well, he couldn't say it out loud.

Although Dumbledore was a very powerful legendary wizard with a relatively long life and a mature and stable mind, Jon had seen the mental state of patients who had been sentenced to death, so it was impossible for him to tell them.

Dumbledore.

It's not because he doesn't trust Dumbledore, but if he says it, the situation may turn out in the future, and the opportunity they can seize will be completely lost.

Just like the relief he feels for Dumbledore now.

"Hate is something that is very difficult to eliminate, especially for a dark wizard like Voldemort. If he could let go of his hatred, he wouldn't be what he is now, so his ambition will definitely come, no matter what happened.

How long will it take, and now we still have certain advantages compared to the worst-case scenario."

Jon almost used the nonsense skills he had developed over his two lifetimes to add weight to the balance in Dumbledore's heart, "After all, you are still sitting here fine."

After saying this, Jon finally saw a little relaxation on Dumbledore's expressionless face, and he quickly changed the subject.

"Actually, the layout in the crypt is just like that. It is a layout similar to a maze, but it is much smaller. Without magic power to use and being interfered by the power of the barrier, it is actually very difficult to get through from inside.

Come out."

When he said this, an idea flashed in Jon's mind, so he continued, "Maybe we can try to lock Voldemort in and keep him there for a few years, and then he will die completely."

This idea is indeed more feasible. If Jon didn't know that Voldemort had Horcruxes, he would definitely choose this method to imprison Voldemort.

But he knows.

But Dumbledore probably doesn't know these things now.

"It's useless. The reason Voldemort is as weak as he is now is because he used dark magic to create Horcruxes."

Dumbledore blinked and said: "I don't think you are unfamiliar with what a Horcrux is. After all, Carolina once dealt with such a thing once, and I heard that you have been watching it in Carolina's study since you were a child.

Judgments on various cases in the wizarding world."

Dumbledore obviously misunderstood something, because the book Jon read had nothing to do with the Ministry of Magic's case rulings. He was not interested in them. Moreover, at that time, he did not know the glorious history of his grandmother's past. For those who did not

Naturally, I look down upon anything that has research value.

Jon had always known about the correspondence between his grandmother and Dumbledore, but what he didn't expect was that his grandmother would actually tell them.

Don’t you really want to entrust yourself to Dumbledore’s care?

It's not that Jon thinks too much, it's just that something like this happened in their family during previous holidays, so Jon thinks this conjecture is very possible.

Moreover, the relationship between his grandmother and Dumbledore is longer than Jon suspected when he first learned about this matter, and she might know Dumbledore's secret.

Isn't it the privilege of a good friend to know something that others don't know?

No wonder Dumbledore always pays special attention to Stephen this semester...

Jon pinched his fingers, planning to get rid of all these bad things when he returned home this semester. Why would he, an innocent twelve-year-old boy, be exposed to such scandals by his relatives?

But now he doesn't know how to explain this matter to Dumbledore. If grandma hadn't said anything, he would feel like he didn't have three hundred taels of silver here, so even if Dumbledore knew, he could only

Let Dumbledore misunderstand it first.

What is his fate?

But now is not the time to talk about this. The sad things can be left to be solved later when there is time. Jon now needs to answer Dumbledore's question about Horcruxes.

Although he had not seen any of the cases Dumbledore mentioned, he did know about the Horcruxes.

"It's just that I don't know much, and I only have a little understanding. If it's difficult to understand, you may need to explain it to me first."

"This is simple and not difficult to say. I will tell you briefly."

Dumbledore adjusted his cuffs and sat up straighter.

"Horcruxes should actually be considered a type of alchemy item. However, there are good and evil in alchemy. It is true that the essence of Horcrux magic is alchemy, but it is also an evil magic."

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