Seeing the other party's novel methods of borrowing ghosts to clear the way and falsely attacking others, even Clark felt very amazed. He didn't expect magic to be used like this. He just played magic to the fullest!

When reading the original novel, Clark wondered how Voldemort, a debilitated remnant soul, passed through the checkpoints after Quirrell's death, returned the same way, and escaped from Hogwarts Castle.

Didn't he meet Professor Dumbledore who was waiting for ghosts on the way? Is he really the villain of destiny? Getting lucky when you're not fighting Harry Potter?

Of course, some people speculate that Voldemort's remnant soul may have been deliberately let go by Dumbledore in order to complete his savior training plan.

After all, Voldemort still has a soul fragment on Harry's body. Dumbledore may know that this problem cannot be solved by destroying Voldemort's remnant soul.

Regarding this point, Ms. Rowling also made supplementary settings in her fifth book.

But making our old Headmaster turn a blind eye to the evil Voldemort just to give Harry Potter an adversary? And also indulged him to set off a bloodbath, so that in the resurrection ceremony three years later, another innocent and outstanding young man was killed?

He couldn't believe Dumbledore would do that!

Clark didn't have much contact with Dumbledore. Although they had already exchanged hands with each other about the dragon farm, Clark, who was cautious, had no intention of "confiding his heart" to the old headmaster.

Anyway, he is younger and has greater potential for development.

But whether he was familiar with him or not, Clark did not believe that the gray-haired old headmaster would do things that condoned evil and endangered Hogwarts students.

On the night of the opening ceremony, Professor Dumbledore's soul anchoring has been clearly demonstrated, that is "love", love for all beings, love for children, and love for the school.

This well-known white wizard in the wizarding world may be the one who is closest to resonating with Hogwarts in the thousands of years since the establishment of the school.

If it weren't for the restrictions imposed by the rules of the entire Harry Potter world, I'm afraid that the old headmaster would have been able to transform this castle into his own magic tower, dojo, and even a demiplane.

Unless his soul anchor has fallen off, or his strength begins to decline, there will be absolutely no change in how he treats people and things.

It is precisely because of this conviction that Clark dared to boldly confront Voldemort when he faced the wraith just now.

As long as he is a student at Hogwarts,

This is his home field. Even if Dumbledore is not around, this castle will spontaneously care for its students. It feels so good to have someone to support you!

And when Clark saw the sudden black crack in the void, he realized how the Dark Lord escaped from the heavily guarded Hogwarts in the original book.

He actually directly sacrificed Quirrell's soul, and took advantage of the characteristic that the dead soul would return to the River Styx, opened a crack leading to the underworld in Hogwarts Castle, and then relied on the particularity of being a remnant soul to carry out the process through the underworld. remote transfer.

It's a good excuse for ghosts, the Dark Lord is a master at exploiting loopholes in the rules.

As one of the three greatest rivers in the multiverse, the River Styx is the destination of souls that runs through all dimensions of the universe.

Like fate and time, it is invisible, intangible, without beginning and end, but it is everywhere.

Every soul will eventually be integrated into it, and then return to the heavens and worlds.

And the underworld is the transition zone between the Styx and the real dimension, and it is the lounge for the soul before going to the Styx.

In this way, Voldemort used his characteristic of being a Horcrux that was neither alive nor dead, to wander repeatedly on the edge of the River Styx.

Not only can you understand the rules of death and enhance the power of black magic, but you can also take advantage of the characteristics of the Styx, which can penetrate all places, to travel between the underworld and the material world, and travel thousands of miles in an instant.

This also explained another confusion in Clark's mind, why Voldemort would travel all the way to Albania after he missed the young Harry.

Although Albania at that time was under the last shadow of Hoxhaism due to historical reasons, the whole country was very closed, and there were swarms of internal surveillance, making it difficult for foreign wizards to enter, but the risk along the way was too great up.

A ghost escapes from the northwest corner of Europe across mountains, rivers and straits to the southeast corner. Whenever he encounters a black wizard with evil intentions or a white wizard who hates evil along the way, he may die halfway through his business. .

And when Clark saw the current situation, everything made sense. Under the upheaval, he must have opened the passage to the underworld as he did now, and fled directly to Albania, which is more familiar and will not be found by British wizards.

Of course, this method also has a prerequisite, that is, a fresh soul is needed to open the gate of the underworld. Before it was James Potter or Lily Potter, now it's Quirrell.

This is why, when he was hiding in Albania, he never used this method again, because at that time, he had only a little remnant soul left, and he couldn't even kill a child.

Hermione stayed behind Clark, this not tall figure was so majestic in her eyes.

She saw with her own eyes how this little wizard of the same age, her idol, and her best friend used tricks step by step to defeat the professor and drive away the Dark Lord with clever words.

It can be said that no student at Hogwarts could accomplish such a feat, and she was quite sure of this. Because even she didn't expect that the levels guarding the Sorcerer's Stone in front were designed by the professors to save Quirrell.

It was only after Clark's narration that she realized that she had fallen into a binary opposition between good and evil, black and white, and she never thought in her heart whether Professor Quirrell could be saved or not. Is there still a chance?

"Who is our friend? Who is our enemy? This is not a static question. Therefore, when we look at certain things, we must combine specific scenarios and conduct dynamic analysis."

The words that Clark said in Hagrid's cabin suddenly sounded in her ears again, and she realized just now how difficult it is to carry out this speculative spirit.

Prejudice in people's hearts is like a mountain, no matter how hard you try, it will be difficult to move.

Ever since she entered the wizarding world, all she heard in her ears was how dangerous and cruel Voldemort was, a dark lord who did all kinds of evil. Then Quirrell, who followed him, was naturally a heinous villain.

Even Quirrell himself has this kind of subconscious cognition, so that he himself has missed the kindness released by the professors to him, and he has come to this point today.

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