Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.

Chapter 328 Mystery

Chapter 328 Mystery
After dealing with the monocle, the study became quiet again.

Voldemort began to focus on the study of the oracle - more precisely, the study of the pyramids.

It is still difficult for Voldemort to read [The Unknown Grave] quickly.

Learning Shenwen is far more difficult than any language he has come into contact with, including the Chinese that Lin Zuo has mastered.

This kind of writing has extremely strict requirements on every subtle shape, and its strictness is even accurate to the angle, length and width of a stroke.

"Is God using a typewriter to write?"

Voldemort couldn't help complaining like this, but this didn't change the difficult process of learning.

For this reason, he had to give up the idea of ​​learning divine texts first, and then read [The Ominous Tomb].

His time was limited, and the issue of dementor integration had to be resolved as soon as possible.

Therefore, he read only what he needed to know.

But without knowing the divine language, this process is also quite difficult.

But fortunately, he has a breakthrough, and that is the introduction of [Vail of Faith].

In the past few days, apart from arranging matters after he left, and dealing with the sudden change of Rowling, Voldemort spent the rest of his time studying [The Veil of Faith].

And not long after dealing with the monocle, he finally thoroughly understood this not-so-long divine text.

According to the introduction in the book, [The Veil of Faith] is not as simple as a shroud.

It has many features, such as:

Protect the flesh from decay, and have a weak repairing effect;

Protect the soul from collapse, also has a weak repair effect;
Make sure that the sleeping soul is not lost in the long sleep, and that the functions of the body are not weakened.

In addition to these characteristics, it also has an ability that makes Voldemort very curious-time is constant.

This constancy is not just the constancy of the wrapped body and soul, but the constancy of time in this space.

Voldemort looked very confused at this one, and didn't understand it very well.

He felt that this was caused by the inaccurate translation of the divine text into English and runes.

"Perhaps this characteristic is the most important."

It is difficult to verify Voldemort's guess, especially when English and runes are difficult to accurately define the divine language.

But fortunately this is not the most important.

After all, to use an item, you don't need to have the ability to create it, or to fully understand it.

"In addition to these characteristics, its most essential is the absorption and transformation of beliefs, but is there still people who believe in these mummies?"

Voldemort expressed doubts about this, after all, there are no believers in the pyramids in this world.

If there are no believers, then where does the power of [The Veil of Faith] come from?

Voldemort suddenly thought of the Reticent Man.

The outliers among these wizards may be the followers of the mummies in the pyramids.

"But no matter what, according to the above introduction, putting the veil of faith in the memory can completely suppress the dementors."

Voldemort murmured softly, organizing his thoughts, "Especially when I still have a large number of Death Eaters."

"Then, the next step is to prepare to enter the pyramid."

After confirming the usability of [The Veil of Faith], Voldemort began to study how to go deep into the pyramid.

Sir Gump provided him with several in-depth experiences of the Reticent Man, but there was no experience of going into Khufu's tomb.

But what he has to do is not just to enter the tomb.

Voldemort needs to open the coffin and pull out a [Vail of Faith] from it, which is several times more difficult than their exploration.

"Perhaps, I'm ready to give up integrating with the dementors."

He couldn't help sighing like this, after all, judging from the experience of the Reticent Man, it was too difficult.

Incorporating a dementor into a body is not a necessary condition.

He just wants to make himself stronger, and it is obviously not worth taking too much risk for this.

Stretching out his hand to touch the fog rope on his wrist, Voldemort had already made a decision in his mind.

"After one chance to die, I won't try it a second time."

He said this to himself, and then began to focus on the research of the data.

Three days later, the Reticent Man explored the information of the pyramid, which he had already learned by heart.

It's a pity that Crouch's Portkey has not been obtained yet, and Voldemort can only continue to wait.

But he didn't waste time, and started to study the book "The Unknown Grave".

Through the divine dictionary, Voldemort struggled to translate everything about this book.

According to the statement in this book, the pyramid is not a simple tomb, its most important function is to resurrect the owner of the tomb.

This made Voldemort very puzzled.

Isn't it too stupid to resurrect a person in thousands of years?
At least he won't do it himself, because in his opinion, there is really no one worthy of him to do it-if it is himself, it's another matter.

In addition, he also vaguely glimpsed another function of the pyramid:
It seems to exist as a foundation, and there are unknown things built on it.

In this regard, the book does not explain in detail, not even a brief mention of the divine text.

Voldemort only came up with ideas based on its structure and its array-like arrangement.

"The biggest problem is my ignorance of divine writing."

Looking back, Voldemort still felt that [Dictionary of Divine Words] was not professional enough.

"It seems that this dictionary is more like a semi-finished product that was barely made. Perhaps the divine language cannot be interpreted in English and runes at all."

"Wait, maybe this divine text is also incomplete."

The sudden rise of speculation greatly increased Voldemort's interest.

He began to give up the study of [Unknown Tomb], and instead focused on the research of [Dictionary of Divine Words], or the research of Divine Words themselves.

And soon he discovered that his guess was probably correct.

Divine script should be a more complex and almost unwritten script.

Or, words that can be written, but not understood by wizards.

Therefore, the person who called himself "Reaper" broke it up, simplified it, and finally formed this brand new text that couldn't explain everything.

"But what's the point of him doing that?"

Voldemort's brow furrowed for an unknown number of times.

He couldn't understand the significance of the operation of "Reaper".

At least he can't see what benefits these things will bring to that unknown existence.

"Department of Mysteries, Reaper, Reticent Man, Snape... and the organization whose clues were broken, how could I not have noticed them before?"

Voldemort was curious about how the former Riddle managed to stagger with these unknown beings.

But soon he found the reason.

Because in his memory world, Lin Zuo and Riddle are also reciprocating and staggering scenes.

"It's fate, but who is manipulating all this? Why did that existence let me see all this?"

Everything seems to be caught in an endless loop, but Voldemort can't find the thread of the mystery at all.

Fortunately, Old Nott came soon and brought him the Portkey.

This freed him from doubts.

"In any case, the trip to Egypt is about to start, let's think about it when we come back."

Reassuring himself in this way, he used the Portkey to embark on a journey to Egypt.

(End of this chapter)

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