Chapter 92 Letter

Tierra then toured Hagrid's zoo with him. As a regular visitor, while helping Hagrid feed the animals, Tierra picked up a few feathers that had fallen from the hippogriff and cut off a tuft of hair from the cloaked beast.

Tiera doesn't need these things right now... but it's better to take them than not.

Even with Tierra's help, Hagrid was busy until noon. Hagrid naturally wanted Tierra to have lunch in his hut... but recalling the rock bread that Hagrid baked that could be used to smash people, Tierra politely declined.

However, Tyrell didn't leave Hagrid's room immediately. Instead, she sat on the wooden table in Hagrid's hut and wrote a letter to Harry... and of course, Ron and Hermione—

Thiera, who lived decades later in the smartphone era, was very unaccustomed to this form of communication, which involved writing letters.

Tyrell had solemnly promised Hermione and Harry before summer vacation that she would keep in touch by letter during the summer, but it wasn't until now that she remembered—

If Dobby hadn't suddenly appeared today, Tyrell would probably have had to wait until the end of summer vacation, when he met Hermione or Harry, before awkwardly remembering to write to them.

When Tyrell emerged from Hagrid's house, she was already carrying four letters—

There were letters addressed to Harry, Ron, and Hermione, as well as a letter from Hagrid to Harry.

Tyella was certain that Dobby had already set up camp near the Dursleys' house after escaping from her clutches.

In other words, almost all letters addressed to Harry would be intercepted.

Although I don't know how Dobby, as a house-elf who is treated like a slave, could have so much time to spend on Harry.

However, judging from Dobby's performance in the original story, this staking out should have lasted for a long time.

Otherwise, Dobby wouldn't have been able to accurately intercept every letter sent to Harry, and he wouldn't have been able to help Harry precisely avoid trouble on the day the Dursleys hosted their guests.

Thinking about it this way... aside from having a slightly large mouth, Dobby is really an excellent house-elf. He's quick-witted, has amazing magic, and is also brave and fearless.

She's an almost perfect assistant...

Tiera suddenly had a craving for a Dobby like that...

Unfortunately, Dobby seems to be quite hostile towards him now...

The problem now isn't how to recruit Dobby, but how to prevent Dobby from suddenly appearing while he's sleeping and slitting his throat...

"..." Tiera looked at the letters in her hand and suddenly had an idea.

Tyella put Ron and Hermione's letters into her wizarding robes, and tore open the envelopes of the two letters he and Hagrid had given to Harry, one in each hand.

"hiss--"

Two thin lines of skin tore from Tiera's arm, crawling towards the two letters, wrapping them up, and forming another layer of white envelope around them—

Apart from feeling slightly soft to the touch, it was no different from any other envelope.

Tiera squeezed the two letters and smiled.

Dobby may have intercepted the letters, but he certainly wouldn't have just thrown them away carelessly.

Intercepting a letter and intercepting and discarding a letter are two completely different things.

Thanks to the servility that house-elves have cultivated over hundreds of generations, Tierra believed that Dobby would certainly not simply destroy the letters.

And as long as Dobby gets his hands on those two letters, Tiera has a way to silently parasitize Dobby's skin—

This is equivalent to putting a locator on Dobby.

Whenever Dobby appears at Hogwarts, Tyella senses it.

Tyrell climbed up to the owl pen at Hogwarts and handed four letters and some fish strips she'd gotten from Hagrid to three owls. After eating the fish strips, the owls happily accepted the letters, stretched their wings, and flew away.

After seeing the owl fly away, Tyrell quickly ran down the hillside and returned to Hogwarts...

Two days later, Tyra, who was listening to Voldemort explain the process and principles of brewing the potion of the living dead in his diary, suddenly paused.

A slight smile then appeared on his lips.

Voldemort remained completely unaware of this, and paragraphs of text continued to appear on the blank pages of the diary.

Just now, Tiera realized that the two pieces of skin she was attached to the letter had burrowed into Dobby's body.

Once she learned that the locator had been returned to its original position, Tierra was completely relieved and focused intently on Tom Riddle's explanation of the potion for the living dead.

Yes, "listen," that damned Tom Riddle certainly won't tell him the truth.

So Tyella could only read what Tom Riddle wrote in his diary while placing her finger on the diary to "listen" to his inner thoughts.

Tom Riddle called this medicine a tonic.

But in reality, the Living Dead Potion, or the Shadow Corpse Potion, is a precursor to the Shadow Corpse that appears in the sixth book.

The creation of the Infernal is not an easy task. The most primitive methods were too cruel and complicated. The current method of creating the Infernal has been greatly simplified by Voldemort, relying on the Living Dead Potion that Tom Riddle is now teaching Tierra.

The Potion of the Living Dead is one of the ingredients in the potion that Dumbledore drank in the sixth movie.

Wizards who drink the potion of the living dead experience no side effects; on the contrary, they become incredibly energetic.

But when the wizard who drank the potion of the living dead died and fell into the lake containing a huge magic circle...

A wizard who drinks the potion of the living dead will turn into an undead...

In her previous life, when Tyrell read the books and watched the movies, she didn't think that Voldemort's traps were that great. Not only were they broken by Dumbledore, but they were also broken by Regulus Black, who was in his early twenties and just starting out.

But now, as Tyrell thought about it more carefully, she truly understood the insidious nature of Voldemort's scheme.

"To seek help from a tiger" -

Tierra became increasingly cautious and decided that if things didn't go well, she would immediately throw the diary into the principal's office.

At worst, I'll just confess everything and admit that I've been bewitched and controlled by this dark magic diary—

Anyway, once Dumbledore gets his hands on the notebook, he'll definitely destroy it immediately, so that any wrongdoing Tierra might be blamed on the notebook—

It's the same old story, sob sob, I'm under the control of the Soul-Stealing Curse, I really don't know anything, sob sob sob.

As long as Tiera completes the sixth layer of the mental barrier before then, creating a mental barrier that can block the prying eyes of the Outer Gods and prevent Dumbledore from legitimizing him—

Let's assume that the greatest white wizard in history would actually use Legilimency on a second-year wizard.

With the diary as a scapegoat, it's likely that no matter what mistakes Tierra makes, Dumbledore can forgive her.

At the end of today's class, Tierra wrote on her pen: "Tom... do you know the Dark Lord's Mark?"

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