In This Hogwarts Without a Savior

Chapter 246 244 The tip of the iceberg

Chapter 246 244. The tip of the iceberg

This rocket explosion shocked the students of Hogwarts very much.

Not only because they encountered such danger, but also when they learned that the rocket itself was a pure Muggle product, the idea that "magic is superior to Muggles (science)" that had always existed in their minds after they were brought into the magical world. There was also a wavering at this time.

If it were caused by magic, how many people would need to use the explosion spell to achieve such a scale of explosion?

To cause this explosion, was this the ultimate purpose of creating that rocket?

Is there anything more terrifying than this in the Muggle world?

This question makes many little wizards who have been brought to this magical world from the ordinary world fall into thinking. They are thinking that they have only lived in the ordinary world for 11 years, and after that they have no relationship with that only person. There has been any exchange and communication in the society in memory.

Perhaps, in their eyes, ordinary people or things are actually no longer ordinary?

And when they were discussing Neville and Hermione's experiences, this idea came to their minds.

Jon stared at a letter as well.

A letter written by Dumbledore himself and sent by Fawkes.

The letter told exactly what happened on the night when Jon took the contract from the tower, and when Dumbledore led the wizards from the Witch Level to attack the correctional facility, and it especially focused on the Voldemort House. The abnormal changes that had occurred, and he wrote everything he said in the letter.

Judging from what Dumbledore recorded, the time at that time, and the semantics expressed in Voldemort's mouth, the changes he experienced were 100% caused by Jon!

The strange changes that seemed like he couldn't control his body were obviously what Sir Stoker had said to him in the end. It was a manifestation of the isolation being broken and two souls fighting for the right to speak in one body.

To be honest, Jon had no idea that the time when he tore up the contract was so perfect, right when Dumbledore and Voldemort were having their final showdown.

Originally, he was just lamenting the death of Jazz, and wanted to use this contract to clearly deal with Voldemort, letting him know that what he did was not without any price, and that there must be consequences for such a life lost because of him.

Originally, according to the safest approach, he should hold the contract until the next time he contacted Dumbledore, hand the contract to him, and then let Dumbledore decide how to deal with it.

In the end, he was mistaken.

Compared to the explanation that he and Dumbledore were lucky, Jon was more willing to believe that this was retribution for Voldemort.

He repeatedly looked at what Dumbledore wrote in the letter, wondering in his mind what kind of situation Voldemort was in now.

According to Sir Stoker, judging from the scene after the contract was torn up, there must be two independent souls in him.

And Sir Stoker said with great certainty that he could feel that these two souls were Voldemort himself.

It's just that the consciousnesses are opposite, coexisting in the same body, and neither party is willing to give up control of the body.

Of these two consciousnesses, one must be Voldemort's original soul, but where did the other come from?

Jon gently rubbed the slightly rough surface of the parchment, thinking about this problem.

In front of us, the most reasonable answer is that this other soul is also Voldemort, but has two separate consciousnesses from the original Voldemort, and it comes from a Horcrux.

After all, in the history of magic, there are very few wizards who are trying to make Horcruxes, let alone those like Voldemort who made such a large number and finally collected them all.

Such a rare example, Jon even felt that this was an absolutely special case. After all, the wizards who tried to make Horcruxes must be people who are afraid of death. After the Horcrux successfully split their souls, it would also enchant their souls. Their weaknesses are magnified, which makes them even more reluctant to give up the immortality they have obtained and become "ordinary people" who will experience life, old age, illness and death.

Voldemort has obviously figured this out now. He has taken back all the split souls in the Horcruxes. Can these originally split souls be perfectly reintegrated into his own consciousness?

If these separated consciousnesses resist, and they believe that they are the true masters of the identity "Voldemort", will they conflict and resist the original master soul when they merge?

But if there is really such a resistance, there must be more than one split soul. Which Horcrux is the soul that is currently competing with Voldemort for the right to speak in the body?

In other words, when the Horcrux was fused back to the main soul, an accident occurred, and the split souls jointly recommended a consciousness that could replace all of them to fight against the main soul?

Jon thought a lot about the secrets that happened to Voldemort. These secrets seemed to have been revealed by him at the tip of the iceberg. But after seeing this part of the information, it made people even more curious and curious about the huge part hidden under the iceberg. Unknown horror.

He tore up the contract, which was equivalent to breaking the barrier between the two souls in Voldemort's body. What would happen next?

Two souls fighting for the only identity and right to speak, eventually died together?

This is the most ideal idea and the least likely one. Jon vaguely feels that the most realistic situation should be that one soul eats another soul, making Voldemort, whose original strength is still unstable, become more powerful!

According to the information from Sir Stoker, the magical contract that was supposed to be used to treat the blood-cursed orcs could not essentially solve the problem of two souls coexisting in one body.

Voldemort only used this contract as a temporary isolation method, and he must still be looking for other ways to completely solve this problem.

Has he found this method?

Or are you planning to use it now?

A series of questions filled Jon's brain, making him feel that although the current situation was indeed a rare good situation for them, the future was still full of unknowns and dangers.

There are still many things that need to be solved. The journey of the Hogwarts is not over yet. The arrival of the good news about Dumbledore may at most bring some mental boost to Jon, but it will not make him happy. A little bit of relaxation and relaxation.

Jon really wanted to find time to have a Floo fan interview with Dumbledore, and Dumbledore obviously had arrangements for this.

Early the next morning after Fawkes brought the letter, he contacted Dumbledore in Lyon, France, in the fireplace of the Hogwarts.

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