HP Shavings Wizard

Chapter 198 Soul

The two old fathers blinked, with surprise flashing in their eyes.

Because of this dangerous and profound thought, Grindelwald restrained his smile and stared at Alison with ambiguous eyes.

In a sense, arbitrarily manipulating other people's memories, emotions and lives is even more unforgivable than the Imperius Curse.

Dumbledore spoke slowly and quietly.

"Alison, we want to be with you forever just like you. But the meaning of life is to cherish every moment of our short life..."

Alison's face was cold, and she pronounced the facts with a frank and indifferent attitude, looking into his beautiful bright blue eyes.

"I can't die."

She repeated it cruelly in a light voice.

"Power and flesh can be transformed into each other - I can no longer die."

Dumbledore was stunned, his pupils shrank suddenly, and he subconsciously looked at Gale.

Grindelwald lowered his eyes, a complex emotion flashed in his eyes, but he did not look surprised.

His slender fingers subconsciously rubbed the place where the ring Alison gave him when they first met was located, which had already merged into his body and disappeared, but was still continuously replenishing his energy and blood.

Certain magic and props that clearly did not belong to the magic system of this world, as well as a child that fell from the sky and tore through space...

Al had exchanged memories with him, but Legilimency could not perfectly convey all the feelings and thoughts at that time.

They originally thought that Alison had just had some adventures, but they didn't expect that her power had become so powerful that it had touched upon a more profound forbidden realm, even beyond their understanding.

There is no need to actively use magical means to achieve immortality passively.

Just like a phoenix.

Dumbledore stared at his daughter in silence, his clear and weathered blue eyes looking tired and sad.

The little red-haired wizard suddenly burst into tears and shrank closer to him.

"Don't leave me!"

He took a deep breath, reached out and hugged Alison, hugged her tightly, and kept repeating in a low voice: "I will never leave you. I will never leave you."

Grindelwald also hugged them, stroking the little wizard's long red hair, and coaxing them in a frivolous and slightly exaggerated tone with a smile.

"I don't want to either. Who would be willing to abandon you, little Ellie?"

"Even if I die, my soul will accompany you. It will always be by your side, chattering and annoying you, making you feel annoyed."

Having said this, he paused, then laughed out loud again, his voice full of teasing and mockery.

"Then, I watched the little bastard that Al and I raised grow up slowly, until he turned into an old witch..."

Become a ghost?

Dumbledore was also amused by him and shook his head helplessly, but did not refute this statement. Instead, he took a lemon snowman from the table and stuffed it into Alison's mouth.

Chewing the slightly crispy lemon candy and feeling the sweet and sour taste melting in his mouth, the red-haired little wizard hummed coquettishly, protesting against what the old witch said in dissatisfaction.

"I won't grow old. I've already said that my body is made up of the power of soul and magic. I'm not planning on splitting my soul to achieve immortality. The soul is the foundation of magic, and strengthening the power of the soul is the next step in evolution."

Grindelwald raised his eyebrows, interested: "What is the next step in evolution?"

Alison was quiet for a moment: "I don't know... but probably not human anymore."

Dumbledore's eyes sank slightly, and he looked up at Gale, and they both saw worry in each other's eyes.

"You have to remember that no matter what happens, we will always love you."

Alison tilted her head, remembering her past.

"I don't know if I can remember it - just like the five-legged monster, after the cognition changes, maybe everything about humans can't be understood."

Legend has it that there were two wizarding families living on an island. After a conflict arose, one side used Transfiguration to transform the other side into a five-legged monster without exception - of course, this abuse of Transfiguration was punished - and in the end those dangerous five-legged monsters killed all the living people on the island.

The pentasylvatic creatures are highly intelligent but mute, and have resisted all attempts to capture and rehabilitate them. As carnivores, they enjoy cannibalism and are extremely hostile to humans.

These wizards - let's call them by their past names - have completely changed their cognition under the influence of transfiguration. They clearly remember all their past memories, but they recognize their identity as monsters from the bottom of their hearts.

Dumbledore, who used to be a professor of Transfiguration and was also a master of Transfiguration himself, naturally knew this example. His face became solemn, and he took a deep breath, suppressing the uneasiness in his heart.

Alison calmly stated her philosophy to her father. Her goal was to make them achieve immortality by enhancing their soul power, but she cunningly threw out the idea of ​​enhancing wizards' talents, trying to attract a genius accomplice who also dared to study the taboo field.

As a radical reformer, Grindelwald was always more open to some unconventional and crazy ideas.

"Only wizards can become ghosts. Wizards' souls are different. At least they are much stronger than Muggles. The difference is magic... So, if I increase the power of my soul, can I also increase my magical talent?"

Hearing this, Grindelwald was stunned for a moment, vaguely guessing her thoughts, and looking at the little wizard, his eyes suddenly became deep.

After a moment's silence, he spoke slowly and calmly, briefly thinking about some related theories he had read, but if you listened carefully, you could hear the deeper meaning behind them.

"The essence of magic is the soul, that is, the power of the spirit... It can only flourish in a very small number of souls... In theory, it is true."

Magic and soul power are closely related, which is something every wizard knows, but few people will delve into the innate talents and taboos involving the origin.

The wizarding world has always naturally accepted the theory of talent, encouraging firm belief and will, and enhancing the strength of spells through precise casting movements and spells, because these are easier, safer and gentler.

The old devil seemed to be lost in thought, his heterochromatic eyes flickering in the sunlight. His rare ambition was rekindled by the new idea, as if he saw the changes coming to the wizarding world, and the more powerful, more glorious, and more dangerous magical world of the future.

He was indeed persuaded.

Alison and him usually argued with each other, but when it came to big things, they were actually more accepting of each other's ideas, equally restless, equally indifferent, radical, and crazy, equally ambitious, and would do anything to achieve their goals.

Grindelwald couldn't just watch the wizarding world go on like this.

Technology is developing, but magic is stagnant. The conflict between the Muggle and wizarding worlds will eventually break out, and by then, they will inevitably be in a weak position.

He hated this situation so much, and his current peace was only because he valued Al and because there was no possibility of reviving those great causes after their failure.

But now, the opportunity is in front of him. Alison proposed a crazy and tempting plan, which gave him a chance to change.

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