Harry Potter Blood Hunter

Chapter 79 Basilisk and Horcrux, the plan remains unchanged

"This year is the strongest period for the Basilisk in 50 years, so it's really no different from courting death if you go in."

"Next year, the strength of the Basilisk will drop by half, and then the success rate will naturally be much higher than it is now!"

"Fifty years ago, the successor of the last Chamber of Secrets took this opportunity to succeed."

"That Tom Riddle."

The little snake's snake letter swallowed, and Browder was very surprised by what he said.

The basilisk still sheds its skin once every fifty years? When molting, will the strength be greatly reduced?

Browder suddenly thought that in the novel and movie, the grandstanding Gerald Lockhart took the opportunity to steal Ron's wand when Harry and Ron saw a huge snake slough, and then put himself brainwashed...

Next year is 1992... In the original book, the opening of the Chamber of Secrets is the second school year of Harry Potter, which is the 1992-1993 school year...

Fifty years ago, in 1942, Tom Riddle was 16 years old, in sixth grade, and after five years of searching for the secret room, he finally found and succeeded in becoming the heir.

Although he had just made the first vote to kill Myrtle, in the face of the possibility that Hogwarts would close the school, he did not dare to do it again, and he planted the blame on Hagrid.

Ugh... it feels like everything is right.

Why don't you think it's a coincidence?

If it's just a coincidence, it's too coincidental!

Browder began to think deeply.

But if so, what should I do?

The little snake seems to have always had a wrong opinion, that is, because the twins have been asking Browder about the secret room before, so he thought that Browder was looking for the secret room.

It felt that Browder wanted to be Slytherin's heir.

But Browder didn't have the slightest idea.

He didn't want to tame the basilisk, he wanted to kill the basilisk.

The man-made magical creature, the basilisk, has the biggest name in history not for the pair of eyes, but for killing the Lord.

Although basilisks are magical magical creatures that cannot be tamed, according to the summary of the Department of Management and Control of Magical Creatures, there are really countless people who have raised basilisks in this way throughout history.

But the basilisk has very high requirements on the master, and it will become safe by regularly eating the master's magic during the growth process.

Wizards with weak strength raise basilisks, and the final result is basically that the basilisks that suddenly entered the growth stage eat up all the magic power, and then they can't feed them, and everyone is eaten clean.

That's the reason for "untamable".

Although Browder doesn't think he will be attacked, every bit of magic power in his growth period is very important, where is there any extra to feed the basilisk... It's still a thousand-year-old basilisk that doesn't know how much appetite.

Injuring people before they hurt anyone, only powerful wizards can afford to raise them... This is very tasteless.

And speaking of man-made magical creatures like Basilisk, the original breeder was "Despicable Haierbo".

But "despicable Haierbo" is also considered to be the original inventor of "horcrux".

Putting these two together is really interesting.

Because basilisk venom is the most convenient way to destroy Horcruxes.

How should this be explained?

Have you left a back door to your own creation?

"Despicable Haierbo" himself uses Horcrux, right? Is it really good to make it easier for others to destroy their own Horcruxes?

Can't figure it out, can't figure it out...

Perhaps Voldemort first knew the origin of the "horcrux", from the Chamber of Secrets to the Basilisk to "Despicable Haierbo" to the Horcrux.

It happened that Voldemort asked Professor Slughorn about Horcruxes about his sixth grade, right?

Everything is right again.

Therefore, everything about Voldemort originated from the secret room, and it originated from the process of chasing the secret room when Voldemort was a student.

The interpretation of Slytherin's will has become so concerned with "pure blood".

That old Slytherin guy really left a scourge!

in various senses.

Although according to the little snake, even if it is in the most hungry state, the basilisk will go to the depths of the forbidden forest to eat through the pipeline.

But the last time he heard the basilisk's voice at school made Browder very uneasy.

And the point is, if the plans that Regulus has already started go well, Voldemort will leave the Romanian forest where he has been hiding for a long time, attach himself to someone, and return to England when the new school year starts in September this year.

Even Quirrell would have gone back to Hogwarts.

In that case...would the basilisk still be Voldemort's helper?

If the basilisk has not shed its skin at that time, it is the most dangerous time.

Maybe molted, maybe not under Voldemort's control even if he didn't, but what Browder hated most was the danger of being out of his control.

Browder had to think about minimizing all odds of danger.

In summary, all of Browder's plans for the basilisk have not changed in the slightest.

The key still lies in the Wheel of Fortune... When did the Wheel of Fortune give Browder [Immunity to Death], and when was Browder going to the Chamber of Secrets.

...

I didn't say anything superfluous to the little snake. In front of it, Browder's Occlumency was fully opened, and he maintained his curiosity from Ravenclaw, and asked it a lot of questions about Hogwarts.

This little snake is now more talkative, and as long as Browder is willing to chat with it, it will say anything.

The little snake claimed to be a veteran of Hogwarts since the establishment of Hogwarts, a few years earlier than the sorting hat made later... Although he was moved here without staying for a few years, he also knew Lots of secrets.

But when he was about to talk about Slytherin, the little snake suddenly closed his mouth and started struggling frantically.

Is this under a sealing spell? Browder could feel that the little snake still wanted to speak, but couldn't open his mouth.

The reason... is it talking about Slytherin's secret?

Well, it looks like Slytherin really doesn't like people talking about his past.

"You can't open your mouth for a while, right?" Browder looked at the situation, "That's right, I'll take a break now, don't disturb me even if you can open your mouth!"

The little snake struggled even more after hearing this. It wanted Browder to lift the sealing spell, but Browder had no choice.

Nonsense, it's okay, and Browder doesn't want to lift it.

I can finally be quiet for a while, isn't it okay?

Lying back on the sofa happily, Browder once again sighed that it was softer than his bed in Ravenclaw.

Then the fluffy puffs ran out again.

It seems that the velvets don't have the ability to perceive whether Browder is going to rest. Why is it always so timely?

One by one, they fell on Browder again.

Then……

With a bang, the door opened again!

"We're here again..."

"Uh……"

The twins were again in vain.

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