Chapter 526: Maybe
"As for the wizards' expectations for 'immortality', if not 'eternal youth', I'm afraid it's not impossible, don't forget the original Philosopher's Stone and Nicolame," Darren said. The reason why the Philosopher's Stone is remarkable is that in addition to being able to turn any metal into pure gold, it can also create an elixir of life, so that those who drink this medicine will never die, and for Nicolamay, in addition to alchemy, I always forget to mention that he and his wife are over six hundred years old, I don't believe that only morality and punishment can prevent wizards from making their own Horcruxes, not to mention, as a necessity for soul splitting, it can also use ordinary people, don't tell me, for those pure-blooded guys, what is the difficulty of this. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ infoβ
"So, why didn't they do that?"
"Of course, I can't rule out the two possibilities you are talking about," said Darren contemptuously. But I prefer that the method of making Horcruxes has serious flaws, which can cause irreversible consequences, and they are very serious, in fact, I can feel more or less from Voldemort, although Voldemort's magic is superior and almost invincible, but because he has learned a lot of dark arts, but because he has learned a lot of dark arts, he is paranoid and irritable in his personality, and he is very stupid, otherwise, it is impossible to be defeated, and the corresponding Tom Riddle, although his own strength is average, of course, is compared to Voldemort, but if he doesn't want to get it from meThe information of the 'Undertaker' can definitely escape from Hogwarts, in that case, in a dozen years, it is likely that a new Voldemort will appear, and it will be even more difficult to deal with. β
"Then why did Voldemort make Horcruxes?"
"Don't forget, although Voldemort is a member of the Marvolo family, by the time he goes to Hogwarts, he is the only one left in the entire family, and no one will tell him that he has not been included in the Cutting-edge Dark Arts Demystified. β
"You mean, Voldemort didn't know the dangers of Horcruxes?"
"Don't talk about him, even now, do you know what the consequences will be? In "Cutting-edge Black Magic Decryption", is there any other warning besides mentioning that splitting souls is an evil act against nature?"
"But, is this someone deliberately telling Voldemort about the Horcrux?"
"Well, I'm afraid you can only ask Voldemort to know, but the success of making Horcruxes has undoubtedly made him even more unscrupulous, because he thinks he will be 'invincible', and of course, this is not wrong to some extent, because he really won't be destroyed until the Horcruxes are all destroyed. β
Listening to Darren's words, Penelope looked at him and was silent for a long time before saying, "Do you suspect that Voldemort and the Death Eaters were deliberately organized?"
"Voldemort has always believed that pure-blood wizards should be enslaved because their status and power are above mudbloods and Muggles'?"
"This, of course it's wrong!"
"Why?"
"Why? all should be equal," Penelope looked at Darren in surprise, "You don't think so, ......do you?"
"Wizards have magic, they have those spells, it's easy to deal with ordinary people, don't tell me, you think ordinary people can resist you. β
"Of course not, but we can't do that just because we're better than them. β
"Hmph," Darren smiled, "and if you see it that way now, do you think people hundreds, or thousands of years ago, see it that way?"
"What?" Penelope didn't know how Darren could suddenly bring up something so ancient.
"At Hogwarts, we're celebrating Christmas and Easter, so you should know a little bit about it. β
"Oh, I know. β
"Do you think there is any difficulty for a wizard to perform the miracles recorded in the Bible?"
Penelope shook his head.
"Very well," said Darren, "then, do you think a wizard can become a 'god' like Jesus if he wants to rely on his sorcery?"
Penelope hesitated, "Probably, yes." β
"You must have written about the fourteenth-century essay on the burning of witches, and who initiated and led the movement?"
"The Inquisition," Penelope whispered, "you mean, wizards have been able to master the society of ordinary people very early?"
"What do you think?" Darren looked at Penelope, "Of course, there is another possibility, do you know that 'Alajo Cave Open'?"
"Of course!"
"Do you know when and by whom this spell was used?"
Penelope frowned, "My history of magic has been passed on to you. β
Darren tilted his head, "According to records, in the seventeenth century, a famous thief at that time, Eldon Elslick learned this lockpicking spell in Africa, which was later known as the 'friend of thieves'." Alajo Cave opened', and when he came back from Africa, he also brought back a cub of the sac leopard, with the cyst leopard and the lock picking charm, this guy was invincible, robbed the rich house in London at that time, he would let the cyst leopard watch the house every time he went out, and when he came back, he cast a stun spell on the cyst leopard in the keyhole to prevent being attacked by the cyst leopard, but one day when he came home in the morning, he forgot to cast a spell, so as soon as he opened the door, he was swallowed by the cyst leopard, and left the last last words, which is' Arajo Cave opened', and since then, English wizards have started to use this spell. β
"By the way, this isn't in the history of magic," Darren looked at Penelope, "it's just gossip that you won't see in the history of magic books." β
Penelope glanced at him, "What does this have to do with what you said about another possibility between wizards and ordinary people?"
"The relationship is," Darren took a breath, "the wizards of the past may not have had much advantage over ordinary people, because they didn't have the spells they have now. β
"But," probably after listening to Darren's too many inferences, Penelope no longer expressed much surprise, "There are many accounts that show that wizards are more powerful than ordinary people!"
"I believe that," Darren nodded, "but the strength of the individual does not necessarily mean the strength of the group, for example, do you know why I chose to be at Hogwarts in Voldemort's final battle?"
"Isn't there more professors and defensive spells there?"
Darren looked at Penelope, "You can't apparinate there. β
"Can't Apparition ......"
"That means wizards can't move quickly, even if they're facing the 'Undertaker'' machine guns and cannons, and even if you don't take into account the anti-magic armor, the effective range of the spell is much smaller than these weapons, and by the time they enter the gates of Hogwarts, their fate is already sealed. β