Chapter Eighty-Eight: Sometimes It's a Good Way to Sue Your Parents

Voldemort's Horcrux notes are inconspicuous, and of course, this is also a way to protect Horcruxes. It's no worse than hiding in a cave or protecting it with powerful magic.

If it was just this book that entered Hogwarts, even if Dumbledore had strong headmaster authority at Hogwarts, he would be powerless about this book.

It's just that when this notebook was placed in front of Dumbledore, all kinds of concealment methods failed. After all, even Ryan, who has been in contact with magic for less than two years, can feel that there is an uncomfortable aura on this book, how can Dumbledore, who has fought Voldemort for half his life, not feel it.

Dumbledore waved his wand, and the head of the wand released a silver strap that wrapped the notebook tightly. And Phoenix, who looked unhealthy next to him, also stood up and stared at his notebook.

"Son, come to me. Dumbledore held his wand and said, "This thing may be more dangerous than I thought, I think you need to stay away from him." ”

Although Ryan knew that this notebook hadn't absorbed much energy since it was manufactured, and had a wave of fighting with Uncle Nine before, there shouldn't be much power to take the initiative now. But because these things are difficult to explain, they can only hide behind Dumbledore according to their words. After all, I came today to sue my parents, and if I sue my parents, I have to look like I am suing my parents.

After confirming that Ryan was in hiding, Dumbledore turned the strap wrapped around his notebook into a silver, translucent protective cover. Then he carefully commanded a silver instrument on the table and opened the notebook. When he saw the name on the title page, Ryan clearly saw Dumbledore's back and paused.

Of course, this is inevitable. Although not many people know Voldemort's original name because of his efforts to erase his past behavior, as a teacher who led Voldemort for seven years and an enemy of Voldemort's life, he knew who this thing belonged to the moment he saw the name.

After all, after seeing Voldemort in the original text, how could Dumbledore, who insisted on calling Voldemort by Tom, not know Voldemort's original name.

Of course, because Dumbledore had fought Voldemort for half his life, Dumbledore, who knew what kind of person Voldemort was, naturally did not dare to underestimate what he left behind.

When I flipped through it hastily and found that there was no word on the notebook. Dumbledore began to wave his wand loudly and uttered some incantations in his mouth.

You must know that for a wizard of Dumbledore's level, most spells can be silent. Original text: When fighting Voldemort in the Ministry of Magic, Dumbledore could even release magic while arguing with Voldemort. And at this time, Dumbledore actually recited the sound of the incantation, which shows his fear of such a thing.

As Dumbledore chanted, one after another flaming runes flew out of Professor Dumbledore's wand head, and then submerged into the notebook one by one.

Although Ryan had gained a full knowledge of Runewen during his trip to Iceland, he had no knowledge of the magic that Dumbledore was now unleashing.

It's like some papers, you know every word in it, but you don't know what it's about.

As the characters continue to enter, the notebook begins to emit black smoke in a small way, and finally a blurred face made of smoke that can barely be seen above the notebook is revealed.

After the human face was formed, the burning runi characters turned into a fiery iron chain, binding the strange face. The strange face of smoke rushed left and right in midair, trying to break away.

Although Voldemort's strength is likely to be not inferior to Dumbledore, or even slightly superior. But after all, the diary is only 1/7 of Voldemort, and it is still the state of Voldemort when he was a teenager. It was clearly no match for Dumbledore himself.

Ryan saw that the strange face struggled less and less, and the burning chains tightened tighter and tighter, and finally the strange face finally stopped moving. But Ryan saw Headmaster Dumbledore's face even more solemn.

Is there trouble? As soon as Ryan thought of this, he heard a terrible cry coming from the diary. The whole strange face dispersed into a mist, seeping out of the flame chains, and then turned into a cone of pitch-black mist and flew towards Dumbledore's face.

Ryan was forced to cover his ears and crouch down at the terrible scream. This voice is not just a pure sound, it contains an attack on the soul. Although he didn't know what this cone was, he could guess with his toes that it wasn't a good thing.

Dumbledore quickly summoned a flame shield in front of him, and the cone of mist hit the shield and was quickly consumed by the shield's flames. Ryan saw the cone quickly shorten.

Due to the excessive amount of energy consumed by Voldemort's journal before, this cone appeared to be lacking in stamina. In less than a minute, the cone was worn out by Professor Dumbledore's flame shield.

Seeing the cone disappear, Ryan let out a sigh of relief. At this time, the diary on the table suddenly made a strange sound. Ryan watched the journal fall from mid-air onto the table, and black ink kept pouring out.

After the ink flowed onto the table, there was a sudden burst of flames. It's as if it's not ink that's flowing, it's gasoline. The flame burned down the ink onto the diary, and the journal was also ignited by the flame. The cover and pages burned quickly, as if they had been soaked in fuel before.

In the end, the journal was burned to a pile of gray-black ashes. Dumbledore waved his wand to make the ashes disappear, then signaled that Ryan was all right.

As Ryan stood at the table, Dumbledore tiredly asked Ryan where he got the item. Ryan hid everything related to the Myriad Grocery Store and the pre-determined plot. Telling Dumbledore that this was a gift he had received from Ginny in return, only to be terrified when he found out that the notebook would actually answer. After a series of fires and floods, it is found that the notebook cannot be destroyed, so the principal can only be asked for help.

Of course, Ryan also mentioned Lucius Malfoy's previous action of putting things in Ginny's crucible, indicating that he felt that the Weasleys were all good people after a year of getting along. I don't believe that the Weasleys would have such an evil thing, which is likely to be planted by the Malfoys.

After listening to Ryan's account, Dumbledore spoke, "It's a very dangerous thing, and you made the right choice, so I'm going to add 50 points to Gryffindor." But boy, I hope you don't talk about what you see. Because there's a hidden evil that's not something your age should be involved in, I don't want it to cause panic among students. ”

"I'll keep it a secret, Headmaster Dumbledore. With that, Ryan walked down the spiral staircase of the Headmaster's room, and as his eyes were level with the floor, he saw Dumbledore leaning back in his chair, staring at the puddle of ash as if thinking about something.