Hogwarts: When the live Q&A goes live

Chapter 240 Conversation with Dumbledore (Part [-])

Chapter 240 Conversation with Dumbledore (Part [-])
"I've done too many things wrong."

"Here, I feel sorry for you."

There was guilt in Dumbledore's eyes, which made Tom turn his head away from the man in front of him.

Who can tell clearly what happened back then?
During those special years, Dumbledore's hostility, Tom encountered all kinds.

It can only be said that the current situation is caused by various choices.

"There's no need to feel sorry, Professor."

"It's not necessary at all."

"The past is the past, that's what happened, just as you insisted on."

Tom opened his hands and waved them as if he were waving a wand.

He looked very excited.

Not only the excitement in words, but also the excitement in his heart.

He didn't feel the love that Dumbledore said in the orphanage, and he didn't feel the important love, friendship, etc. that Dumbledore said in Hogwarts.

All he encountered in Slytherin was trickery, despicableness, and countless oppressions.

At that time, he probably understood that there is only strength.

Only the power that can subdue everyone can make those who oppress him kneel in front of him.

In fact, Tom Riddle once did just that.

The oppression he suffered in the first and second grades was completely reversed when he was in the third grade.

Three years of study, three years of various learning spells, jinxes, black arts involving a part.

It was at that time that he...had been affected by black magic.

Using any spell will suffer from changes in one's emotions and soul to varying degrees from the spell itself.

This is why, after Dumbledore became the headmaster of Hogwarts, he would prohibit students from studying black magic in the lower grades.

Because their characters and three views have not yet been developed, and they have not yet formed their own concepts that can understand the world.

They come to study black magic, and they are most likely to be affected by the evil, madness, and killing in it.

The character will gradually become dark and distorted.

They will gradually go astray and go astray.

In fact, it was just as Dumbledore was worried about.

Tom Riddle, who was more and more influenced by black magic, was completely distorted in the end.

Mind, soul, character.

No matter which aspect it is, it has been completely distorted.

He had also studied black magic before, and had encountered such a thing, if Arianna's death hadn't awakened him.

estimate……

In the first wizarding war in the wizarding world, what those wizards had to face was not just the Dark Lord Grindelwald.

Also add a Dark Lord Dumbledore.

The strength of the two is likely to completely destroy the power of wizarding conservatives, and then set off a war between wizards and Muggles at that critical point in time.

The final result is either that the wizard wins, and the world domination is entrusted to the wizard.

Either the Muggles win, and the main combat power of the extraordinary group of wizards is completely wiped out.

The remaining wizards lived a life in hiding.

Like the Middle Ages, adult wizards have no fear of those Muggles.

But minors who have just become wizards can't do anything to those Muggles.

They could only be roasted to death on the stake.

The Law of Wizarding Secrecy arose largely to protect young wizards who were just emerging with magic.

They haven't started learning magic yet, and if they don't understand magic spells, they can't protect themselves naturally.

It's just that when the secrecy law first appeared, there were too many forces interfering.

Especially those priests, the emergence of the secrecy law has the shadow of priests, which is clear to any wizard who understands the secrets of that period of history.

"Yeah, it's all over."

"I am very happy to see that you have now found your purpose and freed yourself from the influence of black magic on yourself."

The tone of emotion was no longer regretful, but he was full of confidence in Tom's future.

This child will surpass himself and Gellert.

thought Dumbledore.

In order to know what Tom was thinking, he paid special attention to what happened in the German magic world.

At least for now, it seems that getting rid of the narrowness of pure bloodism and using wizard equality to allow more wizards to join does not have any idea of ​​using wizards to eliminate Muggles and rule the world.

Instead, the group of wizards gradually broke the secrecy law, making "wizards" a special group in the Muggle world, similar to scientists, which made Dumbledore's eyes shine.

There may still be some old stubbornness, but the future world will eventually be changed by Tom.

The future belongs to young people.

Dumbledore has always been convinced of this.

And look forward to it.

"Come on, Professor."

"You don't want another Voldemort, another... me who terrorizes the world."

"Besides, my new idea was also found in Hogwarts."

When Tom said this, he subconsciously paused, and turned his head to look at Dumbledore.

"Is that the Draco kid?"

Dumbledore looked as if he had expected it.

"The book he got in the Q&A space."

"He has never hidden himself, and he has been working hard to let everyone in Hogwarts, whether students or professors, read that book."

He smiled slightly, apparently thinking of the presents Draco gave the professors last Christmas.

It was a book, a book he got from the Q&A space.

"Isn't this normal?"

"Only by spreading the concept and letting more people understand our ideas, then our friends will spontaneously gather around us."

"The more like-minded friends we have, the stronger our power to change the status quo of the magic world will be."

Dumbledore felt a little dazed looking at Tom, who was stuffing candy into his mouth and speaking vaguely.

He saw the shadow of Gellert in Tom.

No. Not just a shadow, but some Gellert-like personality.

But he was still him, the boy named Tom.

However, the words he said now obviously moved him.

Like the summer he was 16, when he first met Gellert.

The two were surprised to find the joy that their ideals, ideas, and ideas coincided with each other.

This time, Dumbledore felt it again.

Although it's just talking, it's far more than Voldemort.

"Now I really believe that you can succeed."

Dumbledore had to interrupt Tom aloud when he was talking about the crucial point and was full of passion.

He looked into Tom's eyes and said very meaningfully.

"Isn't that a normal thing?"

After being interrupted, Tom reverted to his sluggish look.

"Maybe, it's really normal."

(End of this chapter)

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