The wizard in Hogwarts is unscientific

Chapter 358 Kill God and then deprive God of his power

Shopping, watching movies, playing games... After a not-so-thrilling adventurous treasure hunt, Andy spent another relaxing and enjoyable day.

At ten o'clock in the evening, Andy lay in bed and made a detailed review of what happened today.

There is nothing to say about the adventure. The old house of the Gaunt family is not dangerous. The only danger there is Voldemort's Horcrux.

Voldemort cast curse-based black magic on the ring, and used magic to protect the Horcruxes to cover up the curse on the ring. But as long as you don't wear the ring, the curse will not be triggered.

So Andy had reason to suspect that this Horcrux was used by Voldemort to trick Dumbledore.

Just as Dumbledore knew Voldemort well, Voldemort also knew Dumbledore well.

If you think about it carefully, the two years when Voldemort graduated happened to be the time of the decisive battle between Dumbledore and Grindelwald - in that era, it should be very easy to find out some of Dumbledore's secrets.

What really confused Andy was the stories he told after Dumbledore appeared, especially after Hermione handed the Resurrection Stone to Dumbledore.

Because Dumbledore didn't need to do that.

Moreover, Andy was more interested in the abilities of the Deathly Hallows than the stories of Dumbledore's youth - but Dumbledore only gave a vague introduction.

It seems very secretive!

"Forget it! No matter what his purpose is, as long as I don't accept his move, it's fine."

Having said that, Andy didn't have much confidence.

It is said that when people are in the arena, they cannot help themselves.

And what Dumbledore is best at is taking advantage of this!

"Hmm... I'm afraid it won't work if I don't accept the move. I still have to fight him twice." Andy rearranged his thoughts.

This is the valuable experience Andy has gained through these two years of experience.

Putting aside these thoughts for the time being, Andy focused his thoughts on the Deathly Hallows.

"Arrogant, withdrawn, pessimistic..."

Although Andy does not agree with Dumbledore's philosophy, he does not dare to underestimate Dumbledore's wisdom. Since he said this, there must be truth to it.

In particular, Andy's understanding of the Deathly Hallows is in the order of the Elder Wand, Resurrection Stone, and Invisibility Cloak. And this order happens to be the order of the three Peverell brothers.

But Dumbledore reversed the order of the Resurrection Stone and the Invisibility Cloak.

Power makes people arrogant, invisibility makes people withdrawn, and illusions make people pessimistic...these three correspond to the abilities of the Elder Wand, the Invisibility Cloak, and the Resurrection Stone.

Andy didn't think anything was wrong at the time, but after he came back to review, he suddenly thought of this.

Of course, this may be just Andy's random thoughts, or maybe Dumbledore just said it because he felt comfortable with it.

But Andy didn't dare to ignore these.

No way, who made the person who said these words be the greatest wizard of the twentieth century - Albus Dumbledore?

Why would Voldemort believe that bullshit prophecy?

You know, more than ten years ago, Sybill Trelawney, who made the prophecy, was just a poor witch with little reputation. Even to this day, she is the most famous liar in Hogwarts.

The point is that Dumbledore believed that prophecy to be true.

Do you dare not believe Voldemort?

In the field of magic, even if Dumbledore just farts, you have to think about what the fart means.

What's more, is it information related to the Deathly Hallows?

So, the Riddler is the most annoying!

"Death, power, invisibility, illusion..."

"Arrogant, withdrawn, pessimistic..."

Andy suddenly thought of an explanation.

Many people who have narrowly escaped death have said that they saw many dead people. Those people seemed to be waiting for them in front, leading them to the kingdom of heaven.

Death is a powerful and invisible god who uses visions to guide the dead to his territory.

"is that so?"

Andy frowned slightly.

"If we interpret it according to that legend, a person who owns three Deathly Hallows can become the master of Death... and the power of Deathly Hallows is the power of Death."

"Did someone kill the God of Death? And use the power of the God of Death to make the Deathly Hallows?"

Killing God!

Then deprived the gods of their abilities!

This was a line of thinking that Andy had never thought of before.

But if you think about it carefully, it's not impossible.

Dumbledore is the ceiling of the wizarding world. If he stands still, he can also be easily killed by a Muggle with a dagger.

So what reason do the gods have for not dying?

If external forces are not included, the power of gods is higher than that of wizards, and the power of wizards is higher than that of Muggles.

But the basic difference between humans and animals is that humans use tools.

"Well..." Andy pondered for a moment.

Killing God... although it is a bit unbelievable, it is not impossible.

Especially interpreting the Deathly Hallows in light of that legend.

Anyone who obtains three Deathly Hallows can become the master of Death.

Dumbledore said that Death would never give such a vital thing to anyone else. But... what if death is not voluntary?

Then killing gods is the only reasonable explanation.

"Perhaps if you get three Deathly Hallows, you will become the new God of Death, or you may be snatched away by the God of Death!" Andy thought.

And this is also the fundamental reason why the three Peverell brothers are each in charge of a Deathly Hallows.

This is also the story back then!

The three Peverell brothers defeated Death, but Death told them: He represents death, so He will never disappear.

So they deprived the God of Death of his abilities and made three Deathly Hallows.

Death is arrogant because everyone fears him.

Death is lonely because everyone wants to stay away from him.

Death is pessimistic because he has seen too many deaths.

"If the legend is not distorted, then this explanation is the most reasonable."

Andy thought to himself: "It seems that after school starts, we need to check the timeline of this legend - when did it spread?"

Andy took a book from the bedside table.

"The Tales of Beedle the Poet"

Andy opened the story collection to "The Story of Three Brothers" and studied it carefully.

It is said that there are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people.

Andy looked at the story from a new perspective and naturally had a different interpretation.

The three brothers were blocked by a river - that was death.

They used magic to create a bridge across the river - they defeated death.

Death rewarded them with three Deathly Hallows - and they stripped Death of his power.

As for the death of the three brothers, it can also be understood as the curse of the god of death-it is impossible to kill the god without paying some price.

Andy suddenly had an idea.

Can you avoid Voldemort's curse by wearing an invisibility cloak as a Defense Against the Dark Arts professor?

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