The Little Superman of Hogwarts

#105 - Chapter 105 [Diary Version of Voldemort]

Hogwarts Superman - Chapter 105 [Diary Version Voldemort]

Ginny plays more of a vase role in the original work—not much of a rigorous mind. After becoming an adult, she is also a Quidditch player. But how did Ginny end up becoming a Quidditch player?

It's like you got an SSR full-attribute character, but in the end, you trained them into an S-class sports-specialized warrior. The gap in between is very, very large.

For Ginny's problem, the responsibility actually comes more from the influence of the Weasley family—she could have become a very good all-around girl—probably a real-life Railgun, but she became a female athlete instead.

There are four huge youthful regrets in the Harry Potter heptalogy.

The number one regret is Cedric's death. As a descendant of Voldemort's bloodline, his potential was excellent! Becoming Voldemort II would have been no problem, but he unfortunately died in the suburbs. Silently, even valueless...

The second is the premature death of Harry and Cho Chang's first love. How wonderful would it have been if Harry could have maintained his relationship with Cho Chang until marriage, walking from campus to the wedding? First love is infinitely good, but it's just near dusk~!

The third is Ginny's life. An all-around SSR with unlimited potential was trained into an athlete. How should I put it—it's not even worthy of her looks. Being born in the Weasley family was her only mistake. When she was born into this wrong family, it already meant that she could only choose the wrong path.

The fourth regret comes from Luna, a quirky girl who failed to gain love and friendship, and eventually faded into obscurity, disappearing at the end of the crowd. You could say that, in the original work, Luna is more 'Hermione' than 'Hermione'. Someone as excellent as her should have lived a brilliant life. Why did she become a salted fish after more than twenty years?

In addition to the four major regrets, if you want to add one more, it would be Colin's death. He shouldn't have died. If the fall of the Weasley twins was full of greatness, Colin's death was a 'sacrifice of ordinary people'. His death did not achieve any results, but courage must be used to illuminate life!

There are five major regrets, which is normal!

Kerry thought of this, looked up at Ginny who was studying hard, and couldn't help but give her a thumbs up. Ginny originally had a very big opinion of Kerry. After Hermione's two weeks of mediation, she could barely be an ordinary friend with Kerry.

I hope the four major regrets can be made up for one by one in the future—thinking of this, Kerry couldn't help but think: Maybe Hermione can also contact Luna, right?

Malfoy has two followers, and Hermione has two, which is too normal... Just imagine Hermione with Ginny and Luna as followers behind her when she travels in the future—it's so cool to think about!

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Midnight, when everyone was gradually sleeping, Ginny appeared in the empty Gryffindor common room and opened a diary.

"I am very happy today. I seem to have another real friend, Brother Tom." Ginny wrote a line in the diary.

A few seconds later, the handwriting disappeared, leaving only the luster of the diary itself. After waiting a few more seconds, a line appeared in the diary.

[Can you introduce me to your new friend?]

"Of course, I was just about to do that. Actually, I told you that I have become familiar with a good girlfriend named Hermione Granger these past few days. She has a boyfriend, or rather a quasi-boyfriend, named Christian Feynman. It's strange, the name Christian should have been Chris, but he wants me to call him Kerry." Ginny wrote slowly.

[Christian Feynman?]

"Yes! His family is very rich. Hermione told me that Kerry is richer than the Malfoys and their twenty-eight pure-blood families combined. His pocket money reaches 100,000 gold Galleons. I can't imagine how much 100,000 gold Galleons is! I estimate it would fill a carriage, or fill up our dormitory."

[The gap between you is too big. I estimate you probably can't become real friends. An excellent unicorn will not become a real friend with a little donkey.]

"Who knows! I like Hermione very much, but I don't have any interest in Christian. The reason why I regard him as my friend is because he shared a secret with me that only the closest comrades can know."

[What secret?]

"They made a training ground on the eighth floor in a place called the Room of Requirement. My God, you can't imagine what a great place that is! It can simulate millions of books inside."

[Room of Requirement?]

If Ginny could see through the soul, she would definitely be able to discover that Voldemort's soul had undergone a drastic change of expression at this moment, which was an expression of [shock and astonishment because a secret was discovered].

As Voldemort's first Horcrux, the diary has more powerful magic and more of the young Voldemort's soul!

"Yes, it's just a strange name."

[I think you might be able to bring your friend to the corridor of the bathroom and let the little friend in the bathroom examine whether your friend has real friendship.]

"I think I can try it." Ginny wrote here, suddenly felt dizzy, and fell asleep.

A shallow ghost with a slightly flustered expression suddenly appeared in the common room, which was—'Voldemort'!

At this moment, Voldemort looked even more handsome and compelling than the "young version of Voldemort" that Kerry had seen last year, and even younger!

Voldemort checked the little girl's state of falling asleep and the state of the diary, and disappeared cautiously.

[I have never heard of this Christian's name. Why do I feel a sense of panic when I hear it? What's going on?]

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In the biological research institute, in the matching dormitory, lived a large group of pregnant women—there were four in total.

Some of these pregnant women now have big bellies, while others still have flat bellies—Snape was watching the situation inside from outside. He knew that the plot now was basically like this.

Snape sat on the sofa, with several witches lined up opposite him. Snape checked the bodies of the four pregnant women one by one.

[The situation is very good!]

This was the first time Snape had used a growth-promoting potion—the situation was much better than his expected best-case scenario.

Finally, when the pregnant women were about to leave, Snape used a spell and gave the two women with the biggest bellies a—[blessing].

"Don't eat too much, and don't eat too little!"

Snape did not tell them what exactly happened, nor did he tell them what the final experimental product was.

The last two pregnant women, as if they were about to give birth, staggered out of the house.

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