But it seems that the diary really contains a part of someone's body, otherwise the other person would not be so nervous about this issue.
So, after thinking it over again and again, he briefly recounted to the other party the story he had seen.
After hearing the description, Voldemort was stunned for a long time.
For a moment, he felt that John Prince in the story was really like himself: mixed-race, smart, and very handsome.
But it was different. He didn't remember pursuing any Muggle-born girl and failing. This was simply an insult to himself.
But there are indeed many girls who are fascinated by him, and he always has some tricks up his sleeve for this.
Putting aside the mistress in the story, he himself was not sure about the seven things mentioned in the later story.
I was indeed split from the main soul.
Because he was the first one to be created, he only had the memories of Voldemort before he was sixteen years old.
And the original purpose of splitting off was to guide another person to follow in his footsteps and complete the noble cause of Salazar Slytherin.
It is not known how many Horcruxes were created later, or even what they were hidden in.
In the diary, Voldemort muttered:
"Xenophilius Lovegood?
Could it be a classmate from school?
No, no, no, if you are a classmate, you shouldn’t know so many things.
Or has the last Horcrux been resurrected?"
He had learned from Tom Cruise that many years ago, another version of himself was destroyed by a baby in a ridiculous way.
Finally, he decided to see the complete version of the story with his own eyes, perhaps he could get more clues.
Tom Cruise, who was still expecting a response, lost consciousness again.
When he regained consciousness, he found himself still sitting at the table as before.
But he was extremely weak.
Then he was horrified to find an open copy of The Quibbler on his desk.
Tom Cruise angrily picked up the pen and wrote on the paper with great force:
"What on earth did you do to me?
Why can you control me at will?
Imperius Curse!
Don’t think I don’t know!!!”
Voldemort in the diary is having a headache.
Why didn't a lower grade student get it? Why not a Hufflepuff or Gryffindor student?
A fourth-year Ravenclaw, albeit a very insecure Ravenclaw.
But it's not that easy to fool.
It was obvious that the other party had always been wary of him.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have doubted myself just after reading this story.
Perhaps I was too impatient and revealed my flaws too early.
If I give myself a few months, the other party will definitely trust me more than they do now.
It’s all the fault of that new professor. If it weren’t for his pressure, I wouldn’t be in such a passive position.
But now we must find a way to appease this kid,
Then find an opportunity to find out who the editor named Xenophilius Lovegood is.
"Oh, dear Tom, I'm so sorry for my rashness.
Forgive the poor man who has been sealed for fifty years and is eager to learn about the outside world...
Of course, it wasn't some Imperius Curse, nor was it some dark magic...
You'll notice, of course, that Tom Riddle is my name...
Of course, I wasn't dismembered and sealed away by some mistress...
No, you must believe me!
I was created by a great being to guide those young wizards who are deeply lost...
Being able to control others is, of course, a very good way to assist learning...
For example, when you wake up, you may find that you are particularly proficient in the use of a certain spell...
Yes, yes, I am a magic tool for learning...
Dear Tom, oh, I almost forgot, my name is Tom too.
Fate brought us together in such an indescribable way...
Trust me, I’m here to help you…”
This was near the remote village of Ottery St. Catchpole.
Mr. Xenophilius Lovegood, the slightly insane editor of The Quibbler with cotton candy-like white hair.
While humming an inexplicable tune.
While looking at the reprinted issue of "The Quibbler" that fell out of the printing press.
He is very grateful to the fan who sent him the story anonymously, even though the story has not made him a lot of money so far.
But those fifty Galleons and the dozens of new subscribers today already made him very happy.
At this time he saw an owl flying in.
"Oh, it's the Hogwarts owl again. It seems like there are more and more little fans."
Then I opened the letter and found that there was not a single copper knut in it.
There was only one line: "Remember Tom Marvolo Riddle?"
He carefully looked at the paper again and again, and used manifestation magic to detect it, but did not find any other writing.
He murmured to himself doubtfully:
"Tom Marvolo Riddle, who is that?"
He tried hard to recall, but in the end he couldn't remember anything, so he had to throw the note aside.
Then he waved his hands in the air, as if trying to drive something away.
"It must be the harassment fly. Yes, it was the harassment fly. Not only did it interfere with my thinking, it also stole my memory.
I can't even remember who Tom Marvolo Riddle is."
......
Time flies.
Friday came soon.
At school, rumors about Douglas intensified, and the story about the Half-Blood Prince gradually died down.
But neither Douglas nor other professors stepped forward to stop the rumors.
It seemed they thought it would be a good idea to allow students to maintain a sense of awe about Hogwarts Castle at night.
Mr. Filch, who was originally very frightened, asked Douglas privately.
He couldn't help but feel relieved, after all, he was the main person on night patrol.
And if he really encountered that monster, he would have no way to stop it.
To Douglas's regret, it seemed Snape was brewing a new potion this week.
He was almost never seen in the castle except for classes.
Douglas went to the basement several times but didn't notice any abnormal reaction from the other party.
It seems that he doesn't know the story of the Half-Blood Prince yet.
If he wasn't worried about being too obvious, he would have wanted to throw the magazine directly in Snape's face.
But this morning, Douglas noticed from the Marauder's Map that Snape had left the office and was walking towards the Great Hall.
He quickly left a note in the office for the house elves to see, and then sent breakfast to the auditorium.
Then he walked straight towards the auditorium.
When he reached the stairs, he just saw Snape stepping into the hall.
Having not been to the Great Hall for a few days, Snape felt that the Great Hall was particularly noisy today.
He couldn't help but frown.
At this moment, he suddenly heard a familiar word "...Half-Blood Prince..."
I was stunned for a moment, then stopped involuntarily, trying to listen more carefully.
See if I heard it wrong.
But at this time, the student who was discussing behind Snape's back received a signal from other classmates.
He noticed that Professor Snape was standing right behind him.
His face froze and he quickly shut his mouth.
He grabbed the magazine on the dining table and tried to hide it under the table.
Chapter 86 Ron: I suspect it was written by Professor Holmes
Snape snorted.
He directly took the magazine from the college student's hand.
Then he curled his lips in contempt and said coldly:
"During breakfast time, you're reading a book that has nothing to do with studying. Do you think Potions class has been too easy lately?
Copy the Potions Safety Rules for me fifty times and give them to me at lunchtime."
After saying that, he looked around and then looked down at the magazine in his hand.
Suddenly his pupils dilated, his face turned pale, and the hand holding the book clenched the magazine tightly.
Then he turned and quickly left the auditorium.
Douglas, who had just sat down at the staff seat, raised the corners of his mouth slightly. It was not easy, he finally found it.
Harry noticed Snape coming in early in the morning, and when he saw Snape put the book away.
He said to Ron very dissatisfiedly:
"I bet Snape would have deducted points if the guy caught wasn't a Slytherin.
He was not even penalized, but was asked to copy the safety regulations.
snort! "
Hermione said doubtfully, "I don't remember there being a school rule that forbids reading books unrelated to study during breakfast.
Snape must have made it up on the spur of the moment..."
Ron said mysteriously:
"I suspect that the Half-Blood Prince must be related to Snape and also to Professor Holmes.
Just now I noticed that Professor Holmes was actually laughing when he saw Snape find the magazine.
In fact, Snape's face did look unhappy.
Do you think that the Half-Blood Prince is Snape?
The real author of the article is Professor Holmes, after all, he wrote it himself."
After hearing this, everyone looked at Professor Holmes who was eating and chatting with Professor Sprout.
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