Chapter 39 of the Dark Arts
Rao was with Qiao's terrifying brainpower, and after forcibly writing "The Darkest Magic" and "The Most High Potion", it was inevitable that he would rest for several days with the help of the potion.
After that, Qiao drew the scoop according to the gourd, and wrote the remaining books silently in several times, but unfortunately after the completion of this project, there was only a small sip of the elixir left, and Qiao estimated that the remaining point could only last for an hour.
This extremely precious consumable is used almost once less than once, although it is distressing, but it is worth it. Relying on it, Joe finally managed to get the books he had been longing for for a long time under Dumbledore's nose, and these were important assets that would determine his future fate!
Take "Dark Magic" for example. The book details a number of terrifying dark arts, such as the Horcruxes, the ultimate hole card Voldemort used to escape death. And the knowledge on it is very detailed, from spells, splitting souls, to the production process, according to Hermione's judgment in "Ha 7", Voldemort learned about Horcruxes from this book.
Horcruxes, this magic refers to splitting one's own soul and storing it in an object. That way, even if your body is attacked or destroyed, you will not die. For there is still a part of your soul that is unharmed in the world.
And the perversion of this magic is that the soul fragments stored in objects are not used as the foundation of the soul of the subject's rebirth after death, but as a bondage to bind your main soul to this world. That is to say, when you have a Horcrux, even if you are hit by the Avada Soul Curse, because of the binding power of the Horcrux, the main soul will not be sent to the underworld. This is also the reason why Voldemort's main soul survived the rebounding requisitioning curse.
Voldemort made seven Horcruxes (the seventh was accidental), not just to give himself seven more lives, but to add seven insurances to his own life. In the original book, even if he was as powerful as Dumbledore, he could only arrange for Harry to take great pains to destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes before he went to the real decisive battle against Voldemort's main body. Because Horcruxes are indestructible, wizards are indestructible.
What's even more perverted is that when an item is crafted into a Horcrux, it will immediately have the super effect of self-repair, automatic defense, and immunity to 99.99% of magic (biological Horcruxes have been greatly weakened in this regard, but magic resistance is still stronger than that of dragons), even in the original book, only the basilisk's fangs and the fire spell can destroy the Horcrux. (Gryffindor's sword has the ability to destroy Horcruxes because it absorbs the venom of the basilisk)
But this magic also has huge flaws. In order to make a Horcrux, the wizard's soul must first be split. Splitting the soul itself is a violation of the laws of nature, which can be said to be against the sky, so it also has huge side effects. For example, he can greatly affect the mood of the wizard, making the wizard crazy, irritable, and irritable. But Voldemort clearly used some method in the original book to greatly reduce the side effects in this regard. Secondly, it can make your soul extremely unstable. And the most troublesome thing is that the Horcrux is likely to be self-aware, but the memories contained in the soul piece are only until the moment when the soul is split, and will not increase in tandem with the main soul. For example, the soul piece in the diary is obviously the case. Although his scheming is far beyond that of the average 16-year-old, it is a pity that compared to the main soul, his style is obviously naïve, arrogant, and impatient.
There is only one way to split a soul - murder. Then pair it with specific spells. And because each person's soul power is limited, the number of times the soul can be split is also limited. Speaking of which, Joe has to admire that Voldemort is definitely a master of the soul in the world. Before him, there have been many amazing and glamorous Dark Lords, but no wizard has ever been able to make more than two Horcruxes, only he, who actually made seven at once, and he can stay awake almost perfectly, and more importantly, the soul has not collapsed. Joe said that he was losing under the bottom!
According to the Dark Magic, a split soul can be reunited by repentance and a true sense of what you have done, but it is said that the pain can easily break people, and Voldemort obviously wouldn't do that.
And for Joe, the most important takeaway from this operation is that he has found a solution to his lack of magic.
In fact, in Joe's view, the first generation of wizards were superpowers born in Muggles, and if they were positioned according to biology, the status of these wizards was similar to that of magical creatures that awakened magical abilities in beasts.
And what distinguishes wizards from magical creatures is what distinguishes humans from beasts. Because of wisdom.
Because of wisdom, wizards have explored how to use the magic in their bodies more efficiently through generations, and because of wisdom, wizards have learned to use spells to cast spells, rather than relying on instinct like magical creatures. And through the intermarriage between wizards from generation to generation, the bloodline that controls the magic is preserved, and it gradually becomes rich and stable. In comparison, Muggle-born wizards are actually positioned as those first-generation wizards, and the bloodline power in their bodies is much thinner than that of the members of the wizarding family, and the stability is poor, and the offspring are more prone to squibs. Therefore, most young wizards born in wizarding families have much more magic power and more powerful magical talents than Muggle-born young wizards.
This is an advantage that has been accumulated by previous generations of wizards, and a first-generation wizard like Joe cannot envy it.
However, human wisdom is infinite. So someone invented this magic to transform the bloodline - magic transfiguration. Its principle is to transplant the bloodline of magical creatures into the wizard's body, so as to increase the concentration of magical bloodline in the wizard's body, and of course, if you are lucky, you may also gain some natural abilities.
However, in direct proportion to the benefits, is the high risk of this magic. Not to mention wizards, in 2015, you just pulled a junior high school student to know that random transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells will cause rejection, that is, the body's immune system will treat these foreign bloodlines as viruses to attack, and the rejection reaction is serious and likely to die, so transplant hematopoietic stem cells before matching, this is at least transplanted human cells, if the transplanted animal's cell rejection reaction does not know how dangerous it will be.
However, in the wizarding world, there are ways to solve problems through magic, and there are people who have succeeded. Voldemort, for example, was the beneficiary of the magic Transfiguration.