Angell smiled at Narcissa: "A young child's body cannot contain my thoughts and memories, so..."

He gave a rather distressed look and shook his head helplessly: "Back then, if there had been enough external intervention, there might have been an opportunity to distort my personality."

"Dumbledore said that I am a product of the love potion, so I don't know what love is, so I want to try... Anyway, I'm only one-seventh of myself."

"I heard that the Malfoy family values ​​family very much, but it turns out that I made the wrong choice."

Narcissa stared at him blankly, momentarily unsure of what emotion would be appropriate for the situation.

Do I regret it...? How could I not regret it?

If they had been more loyal and hadn't thought of letting the child fend for himself after the Dark Lord's downfall, things wouldn't have turned out this way.

At least……

……

The door closed softly behind him. Angor tried to suppress the urge to turn around and see Narcissa's expression, then turned and left the spell practice room.

Fun and I love playing...

The main question is, if Dumbledore really did use Legilimency on Narcissa, and Narcissa couldn't stop it, would Dumbledore still think he could save her?

"You think you're tired of fooling Dumbledore with your Angle Malfoy identity and want a more challenging test..."

Angor stroked his chin thoughtfully and said, "The chances of Dumbledore seeing that memory are actually very small, and he certainly knows that himself. This was just a casual move on my part. If he happened to see it, he probably wouldn't have thought I would dig a pit in a place like this."

"To make him believe that Voldemort also craves love...isn't that a fun thing to do?"

"Besides, even if Dumbledore couldn't see it, did you see Narcissa's expression just now? It was quite amusing!"

"It's like... well, how should I put it? The least valued child in the family turned out to be the Dragon King in disguise. After learning the truth, the whole family was filled with regret!"

vold: "..."

He wanted to curse Angell's brain, but just as the words were about to leave his mouth, he remembered that they seemed to be using the same brain.

This is probably what extreme bad taste looks like, right?

Using fewer tired, overused jokes would be better for everyone!

At this moment, Angor suddenly sighed: "Actually, the orthodox members of the Voldemort system are quite concerned about the emotion of 'love'... Don't rush to deny it, even I didn't realize this before."

"Everyone has a core logic behind their actions, which is the driving force behind all their behavior. To a large extent, Voldemort was trying to prove that the law is greater than love when he did many things."

"Voldemort wanted to prove his mother wrong, which is why he started using dark magic in the first place—because dark magic is the opposite of love."

"It was also to prove this point that Voldemort had to kill Harry himself, rather than sending Death Eaters to kill him... He needed to prove with his own hands that his logic was correct, that magic was greater than love, and he needed to find consistency in this outcome."

"He believed in fate and love, yet he also despised it all, so he viewed everything about himself with pessimism and wanted to break it all down..."

"We can use this to our advantage when dealing with the main soul in the future!"

Vold felt a headache coming on.

He was a little unsure whether Angell was joking or serious.

Voldemort...believes in love? Wants to prove that magic is greater than love?

Let's forget about it. The purpose of some of his actions is actually to obtain immortality, become the most powerful wizard in the world, and make the whole world submit to him.

He likes black magic simply because of its power. If he has to say what he wants to prove, it's probably just that he is different from others.

Has Angell been influenced by Dumbledore after spending too much time with him?

But upon closer reflection, Angell's words seemed to make a lot of sense.

Vold didn't speak. He was a little afraid that Angell would laugh and ask him something like, "You didn't actually believe it, did you?"

By the time he came to his senses, Angel had already finished washing up, changed into his pajamas, and was lying in bed.

Vold finally couldn't hold back and asked softly, "Were you serious about what you said before?"

"What? I've said quite a lot today."

"About Voldemort..."

"Ah, you mean that... but it shouldn't be anything important, because love itself can be obtained through deception, it's not a big deal."

"He's just stubborn and can't see things clearly, but... well, it seems my analysis was right. Voldemort himself didn't even realize that his underlying logic was like this."

"Not expected to be born, so they insist on pursuing immortality..."

"you……"

"Angry?"

"........."

"What's there to be angry about? A third of our souls should be more sophisticated, not a childish brat who wants to destroy the world because he can't get love?"

"Oh dear, that's really bad. One-third of our souls are overgrown brats, and one-third are real kids. Only Xu Congwei is still holding on!"

"..."

"Or have you realized that you're essentially just a childish, spoiled brat?"

vold: "..."

He made up his mind completely; he was going to wage a cold war against Angell to the very end!

But just then, Angel's voice rang out softly: "You really believe that?"

Are you still planning to give me the silent treatment?

There was no reply for a long time.

Angell rolled over in bed, deciding to let vold go for now.

Like I said, if you break it, there won't be anything left to play with!

As for whether Voldemort simply wanted to rule the world and pursue immortality, or whether he was truly following the underlying logic of proving that "magic is greater than love"...

Angell himself couldn't explain it, but that's often how people are—they analyze others better than they analyze themselves.

And does it even matter?

Even Voldemort himself wasn't sure if he was truly influenced by this way of thinking, so trying to use this rhetoric to interfere with the main soul was probably an impossible task.

(The only possible use for it is to trick Dumbledore and Vold into playing with it... From that point of view, it seems quite important.)

Whether Voldemort's aim was to prove that magic is greater than love, or simply to rule the world, his actions would remain unchanged.

While Angor also couldn't understand Voldemort's underlying logic, he knew his own.

He just wanted to play Minecraft!

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