Chapter 1533 Immortality
Without using magic detection, Dumbledore can keenly perceive the stability of a person's soul. This has happened many times. He can feel Voldemort's unstable soul due to multiple splits, and he can also feel the stability of a person's soul. Lee is affected and becomes unstable soul.
In other words, he now knew that Harry had a fragment of Voldemort's soul inside him!
Really, a formidable talent.
Ivan learned from Dumbledore how to feel magic power and witness the traces of magic, but he couldn't feel the state of a person's soul, which is a higher level of perception than witnessing magic.
"That diary, Riddle's diary, is undoubtedly a Horcrux, at least it functions as a Horcrux. Until it is destroyed, Voldemort's soul fragments stored in it are safe." Dumbledore said , "But this is not what shocked me. What really interested and surprised me was the phenomenon you described to me that I had never seen before. That piece of soul fragment would have its own actions and thoughts? That piece of A soul shard that would absorb the life of Mr. Weasley who got it?"
"Can't other Horcruxes do this?"
"I can't, it's not the first time I've seen a Horcrux, but Voldemort's Horcrux is obviously different." Dumbledore said, "While confirming that the diary is a Horcrux, it also gave I asked more questions, like, it was used as both a shield and a weapon."
"What?"
"It functions perfectly as a horcrux, the piece of soul hidden inside is safe, and it does function to help the owner avoid death. But that's not all, Riddle no doubt wants someone to read that diary, Hopefully that piece of his soul will be attached to someone else so that the Slytherin monsters can be unleashed again."
"I know what it's about, Professor!" Harry said, "He wants people to know he's the Heir of Slytherin, because he wasn't entitled."
Ivan didn't rush to express, he was thinking about Dumbledore's words, Voldemort's Horcrux was different from other people's Horcrux, it was used as both a protective device and a weapon.
It is highly active.
Activity, this kind of adjective used on Horcruxes may not be accurate and professional enough, but this is undoubtedly Aiwen's first thought.
A highly active horcrux not only plays the role of a horcrux quietly, but also selectively actively attacks or lures those who approach it.
After being reminded by Dumbledore, Ivan realized that Voldemort's Horcrux is indeed different, and it has a strong attack ability.
But why does it feel weird...
Thinking of this, Aiwen asked, "Professor, do Horcruxes need this kind of aggressiveness?"
"Generally not, and that's the second thing we should focus on, besides the number of Voldemort's Horcruxes," said Dumbledore. "Imagine if Voldemort wanted the diary to be passed on or rooted in some A future Hogwarts student, he is very careless about the precious soul fragments inside. As Professor Slughorn said, the purpose of the Horcrux is to seal up part of your soul safely, not to Tossed into someone else's path to risk being wiped out... This actually happened: that piece of soul no longer exists, and you see, that diary has a stronger Initiative, it will be destroyed, has a lot to do with its own behavior."
Not quite right, if it wasn't for Aiwen's worries at the time and his lack of ability to destroy Horcruxes, he would have destroyed that diary long ago!
But if Aiwen didn't know anything and was taken the initiative by Riddle in the diary, this Horcrux would be destroyed in the end.
This process was not led by him, it was entirely Riddle's fault in the diary, and he created such a big battle under Dumbledore's nose, it's no wonder he wasn't wiped out.
"I actually find Voldemort's carelessness about this Horcrux greatly ominous. It means that he probably plans to make more Horcruxes, so losing one wouldn't be so dangerous, or something else we say we don't know about." For more dire reasons, I don't want to believe it."
"Later, more and more facts proved that he did make multiple Horcruxes. As you told me two years later, he once said that he has gone farther than anyone else on the road to immortality. Death Eater The disciples will never know the true meaning of this sentence, but I am sure he said this to mean that he made multiple Horcruxes." Dumbledore said, "Yes, multiple Horcruxes, I believe This is something no other wizard has ever experienced. But all the signs fit together: Voldemort seems to have become less and less human over the years, and I think that deformation can only be explained by the damage to his soul beyond ours. The extent of said general evil..."
"Wait, Professor, I still don't get it," Harry said. "He kills himself to keep himself alive? If he wants to be immortal so much, why doesn't he make a Philosopher's Stone, or steal one? It seems Simpler."
"The number of Sorcerer's Stones is limited. In a sense, using the Sorcerer's Stone is much more difficult than creating a Horcrux. After all, the latter only needs to rely on murder, which is nothing to Voldemort." Dumbledore said , "The most important point is that the elixir does prolong life, but it must be drunk often, forever, to remain immortal. Then Voldemort will be completely dependent on the elixir. If the elixir runs out or becomes contaminated, or the Philosopher's Stone is destroyed he would have died like everyone else. Voldemort liked to act alone, remember? I'm sure he would have found dependence intolerable, even on the elixir of life. Of course, Harry, to get rid of the A dreadful half-life state, he would drink it, but only to regain his physical body. Afterwards, I believe he intends to continue to rely on his Horcruxes: he needs nothing more than to regain a human body. He has Immortal...or closer to immortality than anyone."
"If you want to defeat Voldemort, you must destroy all Horcruxes. Fortunately, we have destroyed three so far and found the most special one. Now the remaining two are Hufflepuff's gold cups. And the statue of the evil god..."
"Professor, the Gold Cup is the Horcrux that Voldemort made before he failed to escape for the first time. He must have hidden it." Ivan reminded, looking into Dumbledore's eyes, "It's hidden in a certain pair like a crown and a ring. He has a special place, or he will give it to his servants like a diary, those Death Eaters who are particularly important to him for safekeeping..." Browse the reading address: