Chapter 628: Dumbledore the True Indifferent

Chapter 628 The True Indifferent Dumbledore

"No, sir, of course not," Riddle said hurriedly, "I'm sorry...I didn't mean to offend..."

"Where, where, no offense," Slughorn said gruffly, "it is normal to be curious about these things... Talented wizards are always attracted to the magical side..."

"Yes, sir," said Riddle, "but what I don't understand is that, just out of curiosity, what I want to ask is, is a Horcrux useful? Can the soul only split once? Is it divided into more pieces? Better can make you stronger? For example, isn’t seven the most magical number? Seven?"

"My goodness, Tom!" Slughorn cried, "Seven! Isn't it evil enough to kill one person? Anyway, splitting the soul is evil enough, and divided into seven pieces."

Slughorn looked very upset now. He glared at Riddle, very regretful that he had said the paragraph just now, he seemed to vaguely noticed something.

He looked at Riddle solemnly, and said in a low voice, "These are all hypotheses, right? It's just academic, right."

"Yes, sir, of course." Riddle replied quickly.

"Tom, what I’m talking about is what we’re discussing. Don’t say it. The teacher and the principal know that we would be very upset when we talked about Horcrux. This is a taboo prohibited by Hogwarts, you I know, Dumbledore objected particularly fiercely."

"I won't say anything, sir." Riddle left after speaking. When he turned his back to Slughorn, his face was ecstatic, which made his handsome face look hideous.

"You are so opposed to the Horcrux, haven't you thought of removing it from the *zone?" George asked curiously.

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment. He immediately reacted and said quickly, "Hogwarts’ *zone, there were no magic books for making Horcruxes at that time, but *zone has a lot of ancient books, there will always be Some magic books mention a few words about Horcrux."

He explained, "At that time, Hogwarts' style of study was still very enlightened. Some evil spells and terrible magic can be found in the * area." Magic Scheming

"I have to say that Riddle is indeed a genius. He relied on the few words scattered among the many black magic books to restore the whole picture of the Horcrux. Only after I became the principal, did the content related to the Horcrux , Completely cleared out the * area of ​​Hogwarts."

George did not directly ask about the Horcruxes, as long as the books are still at Hogwarts, he can find them after school starts. What's more, those books are only part of the reference meaning for him now, even if they can't be found, there is nothing.

"Seven Horcruxes, how many have you found?" George asked casually.

The memories just now and the memories I saw are just an introduction, the whereabouts of the Horcruxes, this is the point of everything.

Dumbledore was embarrassed, and said embarrassingly, "I have exactly one thing in my grasp."

"I have to say, your procrastination is serious enough." George said slowly, "From the time you started to pay attention to Riddle, and from you to get the memory of Morfin, it was all right that Riddle killed his father. Decades."

Dumbledore’s procrastination is really amazing. He has been paying attention to Riddle since Riddle was eleven. But after that, Dumbledore didn't do anything, and quietly watched Riddle develop and grow, snatching up minions.

When he confirmed that Riddle caused the death of the student, he started investigating Riddle, and soon learned that Riddle killed his father. But after that, it took Dumbledore several decades to find a Horcrux. This kind of work efficiency is really not comparable to ordinary procrastination.

Dumbledore coughed slightly, "This is not good when you are old. When things don't come to your door, one day will pass in the sun, and one year will pass in the sun."

"Decades in the sun, decades have passed." George said sarcastically. Dumbledore at that time was in his prime, far from being very old.

"Yes, so old, if there is nothing to do, it really won't work." Dumbledore said in agreement, as if he hadn't heard George's irony at all.

He continued, "From Morfin’s memory, I just made sure that Riddle killed everyone who was related to him. At that time I just suspected that he did a lot of bad things, but these are not particularly important things. At that time, I didn’t actually have the idea that criminals must be sent to prison."

"At that time, Voldemort had already graduated and left school. I would never leave my home to secretly monitor a student who just graduated, even if he killed all of his relatives, what does it matter to me?" Dumbledore Said calmly.

"Well, to outsiders, we are all very ruthless." George laughed blankly. Such a real and indifferent Dumbledore is really terrifyingly realistic, and really has a somewhat superior and powerful posture.

It now appears that Dumbledore's attitude towards Voldemort at that time was more of a cunning old cat over the years, observing the attitude of a mouse developing and growing in the dark.

Dumbledore actually had a way to kill Voldemort, as well as a way to catch and stop Voldemort. But the inexplicable bystander mentality made him seem to project part of his feelings on Voldemort.

There is no doubt that Dumbledore is ignoring Voldemort, even to some extent can be called an indulgence of Voldemort.

He didn't do the things he should have done. He was the first person who discovered that Voldemort was on the evil road, and quietly observed Voldemort's development and growth step by step on the evil road.

He quietly observed Voldemort for decades, but he did nothing. He didn't start to deal with Voldemort passively until he was forced to a corner and there was no way to retreat, and at this time, Voldemort had not lost to him.

As he himself said, he was never ignorant of the bad things Voldemort did, and was never without responsibility.

"Contact me this time, are you going to get that Horcrux?"

George had already guessed that Dumbledore's intention to invite him this time was to get the Horcrux in his hand.

Dumbledore said quietly, "I thought about acting alone. At that time, he was not very strong. I should be able to deal with his arrangement. But I am afraid of being stunned. Once his arrangement, if there is any Let him know the magic message, I have to confess there."

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