Chapter 490
Can I Kill Him?
Chapter 490 Can I Kill Him?
"Snapped!"
A familiar crisp sound exploded in the room, as if someone had fired a gun.
However, the room has good sound insulation and the sound waves did not disturb other people.
The bell on the wardrobe space rang, and the next second, Rubik's Cube and Locke crawled out from it.
Wade, who had just Apparated home, put the book he brought back on the table and untied his robe. Cube reached out to take it, and then Locke leaned over and poured him a cup of hot tea.
"When did Locke come back?" Wade asked.
"An hour ago." Locke said, "In order to fight Voldemort, I need the help of the Rubik's Cube."
Wade was stunned, remembering that he had previously overlooked things related to Voldemort, and the orders he gave to Locke were not very clear.
But when Locke was first created, they communicated for a long time, talking about the purpose of his birth, the mission he needed to complete, and the "future" as Vader knew it.
He was a little curious about what Locke would do when there were no clear instructions.
From previous rescue operations, we know that these puppets are not mentally retarded robots that completely obey orders. They know how to adapt to changing circumstances.
"Tell me what you did?" Wade asked.
Locke sat across from him, his hands on his knees, and said, "While tracking Gilderoy Lockhart and Gal Trocca, I discovered that Sirius Black was also tracking them."
"In order to avoid exposing my plan, I chose not to show up for the time being, occasionally releasing the rat to trap Sirius Black, and leading the three of them to the Riddle Mansion..."
Locke only used one or two sentences to describe the guidance process, and the focus was on everything that happened after arriving at Riddle Mansion.
In fact, Locke didn't have a very complicated plan. His brain was not capable of making plans thousands of miles away. He just prepared two plans.
If Voldemort was not yet in the manor, he would dig up the bones of Voldemort's father, making it impossible for him to be resurrected successfully. By the way, he would reveal the "Dark Lord Resurrection Plan" to Sirius Black, and even to Lockhart and others.
If Voldemort was already inside, he could still reveal the resurrection plan. When Sirius discovered that the Muggle manor was Voldemort's hiding place, Locke thought he would lure Dumbledore and the Ministry of Magic Aurors over.
In this way, Voldemort would be captured or killed, and the Death Eaters who helped Voldemort would also be doomed. Locke could also be active as Peter Pettigrew and finally achieve the achievement of "Death of Wormtail".
The puppet summed up a simple rule - every time Voldemort was destroyed, he would need to lie dormant for a long time before he could make a comeback.
If the resurrected Voldemort is also killed, the master will not have to worry about this for at least one or two years, and he will definitely be very happy.
"Although Voldemort did not show up, it is almost certain that he is in the manor, because Gilderoy Lockhart appears to be under the control of the Imperius Curse."
Locke said: "So I came to find the magic cube, which can quickly steal Tom Riddle's bones without alerting the wizards."
Wade was stunned: "Steal it?"
Locke nodded: "Steal it, or replace it with the remains of other Muggles. There is no magic power and no blood relationship. Maybe the resurrection magic will fail, or he will no longer have strong power after resurrection."
Wade stroked his chin, pondering the feasibility of this approach.
If magic were as rigorous as potions, Locke's plan would undoubtedly be feasible, but magic sometimes has a large margin for error.
"Father's bones" may only emphasize blood ties. Without a father, there are mothers, uncles, grandparents, and even other relatives of the Riddle and Gaunt families. Or if it is replaced with the bones of an unrelated person, if Voldemort is convinced that these are his father's bones, the magic may work... but his magic power after resurrection may really be affected.
Without the "father's bones", the resurrection magic will fail, but this does not mean that Voldemort cannot be resurrected at all.
Vader has read a lot of books on dark magic recently. He discovered that as long as the Horcrux keeps the soul of its maker in this world, there is actually more than one kind of magic for resurrection.
For example, the diary Horcrux in the original work can achieve incomplete resurrection by absorbing the life and magic of others.
For example, in ancient Egyptian magic, the soul could be resurrected through a series of rituals and spells.
Even after the birth of Dolly the cloned sheep, if Voldemort uses Muggle cloning technology to create a suitable body for himself, he may be able to be resurrected.
The reason why the Dark Lord resorted to this ancient black magic was not because he had no choice, but because he wanted to use it to obtain the protective magic left to him by Harry's mother, so as to break the prophecy and prevent Harry from becoming his "nemesis".
But his knowledge of magic was not as profound as he thought.
He had broken one protection and walked himself into a new trap, where the resurrection magic would have established an even more bizarre link between him and Harry Potter and ultimately led to his downfall.
If the resurrection changes here...if Locke really replaces the body of Voldemort's father...what will the future be like? Will Voldemort become weaker, or will he come back in a different way?
Vader thought for a long time, hesitating.
It is much easier and more reassuring to fight the BOSS with a guide in hand, because he will know which direction to go will definitely lead to victory.
But Voldemort is different from Grindelwald. His way of pursuing power is more extreme and unscrupulous. He will even carry out massacres for no reason to spread fear and show his power.
Wade recalled some of the grand actions taken by Voldemort after his high-profile return in the original book -
The bridge broke, a hurricane was created, the Dementors were released, werewolves and giants were recruited, and they killed at will.
In the book it is just a story background used to create an atmosphere, but if it is transferred to reality, it will be a tragedy for countless people.
Vader looked out the window.
There were not many people on the street. There were mothers pushing strollers, middle-aged people eating hamburgers while walking, students chatting and laughing with backpacks on their backs, and old people pushing lawn mowers to mow the lawn.
A taxi stopped at the door and Fiona got out of the car carrying a bag. Maybe she felt the gazes above her head, but she looked up, then waved to Wade at the window with a bright smile.
Then it was Ferdinand, who helped an old man out of the car and talked to him, pointing at the yard in front, as if he was introducing his home.
Wade told himself in his heart: [You can't wait until important people get hurt before you regret why you didn't take action earlier.]
"go a head."
He said to the puppets: "Make some trouble for Voldemort and weaken him as much as possible."
"If there is a chance, can we kill him?" Rubik's Cube asked cautiously.
Wade paused and said, "Okay."
(End of this chapter)