The Rise of Malfoy at Hogwarts

Vol 4 Chapter 126: Unknown liquid

After straightening out the "coercive" power in his hands, many new plans and calculations gradually took shape in Schelling's mind.

Time is getting more and more pressing. It is now the end of March, and there are only three months left before Voldemort's resurrection. Schelling needs to make sure that every **** is in the right place.

After thinking about this, Xie Lin turned his thoughts to the profound meaning of "****".

According to Xie Lin's understanding, this should be an invincible magic. As soon as this trick is released, the witch will return to his heart, and the witch will kneel to the ground. So-

Why is there still a strong enemy that Slytherin thinks he can't solve? Even if you don't say that this is just a fantasy figure that Schelling has conjectured unilaterally, it is clearly written in the wizard's history books that Slytherin and Gryffindor once competed in public, and the two sides were tied together. This battle is also the basis for why the four founders, who have obviously different ideas, can build the school together on an equal footing.

That being said, this magic must have limitations that Schelling didn't quite understand. It's definitely not the kind of magic that is absolutely invincible.

I can use such a terrible effect on Salf, probably because the two have a master-servant contract relationship between the two, and Salf, who is a servant, is inherently easy to be restrained by himself.

So, what will be the effect if you face other people?

Assuming that Schelling is right about the conjecture of "Slytherin's powerful enemy", then this magic must be invalid for someone who is stronger than him in some way, and that aspect can be referred to as "personal power" (i.e. Will and consciousness) can also refer to "mental power", more so to speak "magic power level".

The Imperius Curse is a good reference object. Both the Imperius and "****" are magics that affect and even manipulate the minds of others. The difference is that the Imperius uses an extremely strong sense of pleasure to deceive others' senses, allowing others to be driven willingly and become a puppet. , But the sense of pleasure will fade over time. Sooner or later the controlled puppet can break free from the Imperius curse. For example, the old Batty in the original successfully did it, and broke free from Voldemort's Imperius curse and went to Hogwarts. Report.

The principle of "****" is not to blind reason by any emotion, but to completely distort one's personality and change one's cognition. Schelling could imagine that the subject who had received this profound meaning would never know the fact that he was manipulated, let alone remember his previous character and personality, and it was almost impossible to break free of control.

But no matter what the difference between the two is, the success of the operation is based on the same premise—

It is necessary to invade the spirit and soul of the other person in order to corrode, influence, and reform the mind of others.

It’s not easy to do this. Even with the strength of Voldemort and Dumbledore, he can’t use Snape’s mindfulness on Snape. That’s why he can be a double agent; Barty Crouch's strength, after several attempts in class, he could no longer cast the Imperius Curse on Harry in grade 4.

According to the example of the Imperius Curse, Schelling has several inferences:

First, a person with a very strong personality cannot be easily succeeded by "****".

Second, people with strong mental power or proficient in Occlumency are also resistant to "****"

Third, the so-called intrusion into the mind and brain is actually done by using a kind of intangible energy mixed with spiritual power and magic power. In other words, even if the opponent’s mental power and personality power are not enough to resist the "****", as long as his magic power is strong enough, it is likely to increase the consumption of the caster when invading the spirit and brain, as long as the opponent’s The level of magic power is no less than his own, I am afraid that he can consume until his magic power is exhausted.

At the third point, "****" is completely inferior to the Imperius Curse. Because "****" needs to consume too much energy, the invading party will definitely consume more magic power than the one who simply resists. Then this point needs to be very careful, if one accidentally runs out of magic power and fails the operation, then it really can only be slaughtered.

Let's talk about the scene in the basin at this moment.

Dobby used the unique cleaning and tidying magic of the elf to clean up the weeds and rocks on the ground. While casting a spell, it moved by apparition, and its busy figure can be seen everywhere in the basin. And Salf is an incarnation of a serpent, walking on the ground, trying to search the entire basin with the snake's sense of smell and perception.

Just as Schelling opened his eyes, an exclamation came from Salf's location.

Schelling hurried to the location of Salf, where Dobby had already appeared. It turned out that when Salf turned into a big snake, he found a small burrow under a rock. The size of the burrow was just enough for a giant python to get in. So Salf got in and found it inside. A brand new mysterious crypt hurriedly withdrew to call people.

Schelling kept Dobby in place as a guard and guard. He and Salf turned into serpents at the same time and got into the ground.

There is a cave under the ground. It is a space full of powerful magical fluctuations, engraved with many protective magic circles around it, so that the breath here is isolated from the world, and there will be no half of the magical fluctuations leaking to the outside, so Schelling used the eye of magic to miss it. This hole in the ground. And ordinary people would not drill into a snake hole like Salf did, so this crypt is extremely difficult for people to discover.

The crypt is not big, it belongs to the kind that can be seen through every corner at a glance.

At the most central location, there is a stone platform on which is placed a large aquamarine bowl, which is filled with dark black unknown liquid.

Based on Schelling’s alchemy skills, he just sniffed it up close. Although he couldn’t see what it was, it’s not difficult to see that this liquid should be a poison against the magical powers in the wizard’s body. The kind of magic power retreated in a short time, once consumed, even with Dumbledore's magic power level, it may be reduced to almost Muggle.

Schelling guessed that the really important things should be hidden at the bottom of the bowl. Only by drinking out most of the poison can he obtain it. As for using magic to eliminate the poison, Schelling has no idea of ​​even trying. It is impossible for the famous Slytherin to make such a low-level mistake.

Huh? How does this routine seem familiar?

It can only be said that Voldemort deserves to be the last descendant of Slytherin. Is the thinking and practice of the two people so similar?

In fact, Xie Lin thinks about it carefully, this arrangement is actually quite reasonable. Whether it is Slytherin or Voldemort, the two are in a sense the same kind of people, who are unscrupulous, shrewd and cunning in order to achieve goals and results first. In this way, their enemy, the person they least want to take away from the bowl, must be a principled, benevolent, and philanthropic person like Dumbledore and Gryffindor.

This arrangement is quite effective for that kind of people, because they can't let an innocent person take the risk of drinking poison, and the benevolence and moral standards in their hearts do not allow them to do that. UU reading www. uukanshu.com

But it's different on Schelling, who is also Slytherin College.

Although Schelling values ​​feelings and has compassion for the enemy, he is not a man who commits trouble in such an important place.

Yes, he will never let anyone around him take this risk; yes, he will not even let Dobby, who is completely loyal to him, take this risk; he even doubts whether he has the determination to catch one The innocent muggle came to drink this bowl of water.

However, this does not mean that he has no choice.

He raised a person who had been petrified into a statue from the suitcase space. That was the first opponent in his life-Gallup Lestrange.

He waved his wand and lifted the petrification on Gallup's body. Gallup, who has lost his wand, is self-aware. He knows that he is the fish on the chopping board, and he has no thought of resistance at all.

This is also good, eliminating the need for Schelling to use the Imperius Curse on him.

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