Chapter 246 244. The tip of the iceberg
This rocket explosion shocked the students of Hogwarts a lot.
Not only because of such dangers, but also when they learned that the rocket itself was a pure Muggle product, they were originally brought into the magic world, and the idea of "magic is better than Muggle (science has always been in their minds. At this time, there was also wavering.
If it came from magic, how many people need to use the explosion spell together to achieve this level of explosion?
Cause this explosion, is that the ultimate purpose that rocket was created for?
Is there a product even scarier than it in the Muggle world?
This question made many little wizards who were brought to this magical world by the ordinary world since they were young fell into thinking. They were thinking that they had only lived in the ordinary world for 11 years before, and after that, they had no relationship with that only In the memory of society there has been no exchange and communication.
Perhaps, people or things that seem ordinary to them are no longer ordinary?
And when they exchanged and discussed the experiences of Neville and Hermione, such thoughts sprouted in their hearts.
Jon also stared at a letter.
A letter written to him by Dumbledore himself and sent by Fox.
The letter stated exactly what happened on the night Jon brought out the contract from the tower, when Dumbledore led the wizards of the Wuping Line to attack the correctional center, and the focus was on Voldemort's death. The abnormal changes happened, and he wrote down everything he said in the letter.
Judging from Dumbledore's records, the time at that time and the semantics expressed in Voldemort's mouth, the mutation that occurred in him was 100% caused by Jon!
The weird change that looks like he can't control his own body is obviously like what Sir Stoke told him at the end, it is a manifestation of the isolation being broken and two souls competing for the right to speak in one body.
To be honest, Jon didn't know that the time when he tore up the contract was so perfect, it was when Dumbledore and Voldemort had the ultimate duel.
Originally, he was only emotional for the death of the Sir, and he wanted to use this contract to clearly put Voldemort together, let him know that what he did was not without any price, such a life lost because of him, there must be consequences.
According to the safest approach, he should hold this contract and wait until the next time he contacts Dumbledore, hand it over to him, and then Dumbledore decides how to deal with it.
In the end, he was mistaken, and he was right.
Compared with the explanation that he and Dumbledore were lucky, Jon is more willing to believe that this is retribution for Voldemort.
He repeatedly looked at what Dumbledore wrote in the letter, wondering what kind of situation Voldemort was in now.
According to Sir Stoke, and the situation shown after the contract was torn up, there must be two independent souls in him.
And Sir Stoke has expressed with great certainty that he can feel that these two souls are Voldemort himself.
These two consciousnesses, one of which must be Voldemort's own original soul, but where did the other come from?
Jon gently rubbed the slightly rough surface of the parchment, thinking about this question.
In front of me, the most reasonable answer is that this other soul, which is also Voldemort, but belongs to two consciousnesses with the original Voldemort, comes from the Horcrux.
After all, in the history of magic, there are very few wizards who are trying to make Horcruxes, let alone such a large number as Voldemort, and finally collected them all.
Such a rare example, Jon even felt that this was an absolutely special case. After all, wizards who tried to make Horcruxes must be people who fear death. After Horcruxes successfully split their souls, they would also split their souls. The weakness of the human body is magnified, which makes them not give up the achievement of immortality that they have already obtained, and turn back into an "ordinary person" who will experience life, old age, sickness and death.
Voldemort obviously figured this out now. He took back all the split souls in the Horcruxes. Then, can these split souls be perfectly reintegrated into his own consciousness?
If these split consciousnesses produce resistance, and they think that they are the real masters of the identity of "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. Now the soul that is competing with Voldemort for the right to speak in the body, which Horcrux is he in?
Or, when the Horcrux was fused back to the main soul, an accident happened, 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. It seemed that he had uncovered the tip of the iceberg. However, after seeing this part of the information, people became more 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 after that?
Two souls fought for the only identity and the right to speak, and finally died together?
This is the most ideal idea and the least possible one. Jon vaguely felt that the most real situation should be that one soul eats another soul, making Voldemort, who was originally in an unstable state, even stronger!
According to the news from Sir Stoke, the magic contract that should have been used to treat the blood-cursed orcs cannot essentially solve the problem of the coexistence of one body and two souls.
Voldemort only used this contract as a temporary means of isolation, and he must still be looking for other ways to completely solve this problem.
Did he find 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 is indeed a rare and good situation for them, the future is still full of unknowns and dangers.
There are still many things that need to be resolved. The journey on the Hogwarts is not over yet. The good news about Dumbledore will at most bring some spiritual boost to Jon, but it will not make him feel better. There is a little bit of relaxation and slack.
Jon really wanted to find time to have a floo powder interview with Dumbledore, and Dumbledore obviously had arrangements for this.
Early the next morning after Fox brought the letter, he contacted Dumbledore in Lyon, France in the fireplace of Hogwarts.
(end of this chapter)