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[Welcome, host, back to the world of Harry Potter.]
[Warning: After staying in this world for 30 days, the soul will gradually be imprinted with the mark of this world. You need to leave this world in time to avoid being infected by the breath of the world.]
Late night, Hogwarts, Defense Against the Dark Arts Office.
In a flash of light, Lockhart's figure appeared in his office. In front of him, there were two stacks of books almost as tall as a person floating. These were the books he borrowed from the Kamar Taj Library. This time, he followed his usual routine and ran to Kamar Taj's library in advance before leaving. Due to the bug in the traveling system, he borrowed almost 30 books from Kamar Taj. They were all carefully selected. Although some of the knowledge was repetitive, it was enough for him to learn in this month.
As Lockhart waved his wand gently, the books from Kamar Taj entered his magic suitcase. He felt uneasy placing these books in his office at Hogwarts. It was more suitable to put them on the bookshelf in his suitcase.
After finishing all the chores, Lockhart looked at the Sling Ring in his hand expectantly. Holding the Sling Ring, he gently moved it in a circle. In an instant, a fiery red circular portal appeared in front of him. Opposite the portal was the study room of his home in Hogsmeade. With a gentle step, Lockhart left Hogwarts and returned to his study.
Snap!
Looking at the dim study, Lockhart snapped his fingers. In an instant, a bright ball of light appeared above the study, filling the entire room with a soft glow. Seeing this, Lockhart nodded with satisfaction. When he returned to the world of Harry Potter, his first thought was to see if his Kamar Taj magic from the Marvel world worked. If it didn't work, he would need to analyze whether there was any problem. Looking at it now, the effect was still okay, and the Harry Potter world allowed Kamar Taj's magic to be used.
Immediately afterward, Lockhart held the Sling Ring, summoned the magic long rope, and swung it hard.
Snap!
A loud crack of the whip echoed throughout the study. Feeling the magic and power contained in the long rope, Lockhart's eyes showed a hint of satisfaction. The magic in the Harry Potter world is generally more powerful when used in the Marvel world, as if there is a buff. In the Harry Potter world, even the magic of Kamar Taj is still somewhat suppressed. But its combat effectiveness is pretty good, not weaker than ordinary offensive spells.
Later, Lockhart tried various attack and defense magics learned from Kamar Taj. It was found that although they were all suppressed, the effects were still good, and there were no cases of complete failure or inability to be used.
Lastly, Lockhart looked at the Sling Ring in his hand, a look of anticipation rising in his eyes. There was one last magic spell he wanted to test—Mirror Dimension! It would be great if this spell could be successfully cast in the Harry Potter world. With his thoughts turning, Lockhart held the Sling Ring, made a strange gesture, and then slowly pushed it forward.
Click! Click! Click!
Along with the familiar sound of the mirror shattering, Lockhart's expression changed, and he felt his magic power being consumed crazily. Almost 60% was consumed. Only then did he realize that he had entered the Mirror Dimension. Looking at the familiar scene in front of him and getting a slight sense of the scope, Lockhart sighed slightly. Then, he tried to distort the entire Mirror Dimension again.
The large amount of magic power consumed instantly made Lockhart's face turn pale, and he quickly chose to give up. Sensing this scene, Lockhart gave a wry smile. Sure enough, it was consistent with what he had imagined. According to the relevant books he read, the core reason why it is so easy to use Mirror Dimension in the Marvel world lies in the existence of the mirror dimension. Kamar Taj's magic is equivalent to using the power of dimensions to build its own exclusive Mirror Dimension. It is very easy to operate and seems very powerful.
But the world of Harry Potter is different; there is no mirror dimension at all. As for consumption, although it can still be constructed with a certain amount of power, it consumes a lot of magic power. The final result is that the built Mirror Dimension is smaller in area and difficult to manipulate like in the Marvel world. If the magic power is replenished, the range can be further expanded.
Later, Lockhart returned to his study and took out the magical resources of the Marvel world that he had previously stored to see if there were any changes across the world. After the analysis, a faint smile appeared on his face—there was no problem. The only drawback was that some of the plants looked a little wilted. For example, when Lockhart took out the Magic Ginseng, he found that it might not be suitable for the soil and water and looked a little wilted. He was not worried about this. Although he was not good at magical plants, Hogwarts had professors who were good at it. Let them research and find a solution soon.
As for whether these magical plants would be leaked, Lockhart said he had no worries. Putting aside the character of those professors, even if Dumbledore knew about it, he wouldn't say anything more. The world is so big and there are some unknown magical plants. What's wrong? Dumbledore wouldn't dare say that he knew everything about the wizarding world. Well, provided it doesn't affect some of his plans. Of course, by doing this, he could also demonstrate his financial strength and improve the favorability of Professor Sprout.
A person's image can affect the other person's perception, which in turn affects their behavior, their attitude, and even the intensity of their support. With his thoughts turning, Lockhart waved his wand and took back all the magical resources he had just tested into his own space bag.
Then, he walked to the bookshelf in his study and looked at the black notebook on the far left—Voldemort's Horcrux. He had already made plans for this Horcrux before. If he didn't master the magic to protect his soul, he would never touch it. He knew this was made by Voldemort, who could fight Dumbledore, or it was his soul fragment. In the original work, the opponent even prepared to be resurrected with just this Horcrux. If Harry Potter hadn't destroyed the notebook, Dumbledore and Voldemort might have started fighting early on.
Now, he had mastered a series of mind and soul magic from Kamar Taj, which naturally met the prerequisites for research.
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Hogwarts, Defense Against the Dark Arts office.
Lockhart sat at his desk, looking at the black notebook on the table, carefully reviewing his meticulously forged memories. After thinking for a moment, he controlled a quill next to him and silently wrote:
*On Runes and Immortality - Gilderoy Lockhart*
*Experiment 16: In addition to maintaining the immortality of the soul, extending lifespan must also provide sufficient vitality for the body. Research has shown that soul runes are beneficial to increasing the activity of the soul, but at the expense of the body's vitality. Therefore, the human body must be strengthened, and we can start with the bloodline.*
*Idea 1: Pure wizard blood.*
*Essay: It has been two weeks since I came to Hogwarts as the Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. I have to say that the books in the library have really helped me a lot. The differences between ancient runes and modern runes are worthy of in-depth study. Through comparison, we can find new functions and more effectively display the meaning of runes.*
A dense section of rune research plus essays, basically a full 10 pages. After finishing writing, Lockhart closed the notebook, took out a delicate blue wooden box from the suitcase, which also contained a notebook of his research on runes, and then put the black notebook in it. At this moment, a smile appeared on Lockhart's face.
There was no need to rush into researching Voldemort's Horcruxes. First of all, the first thing to do is to be able to communicate with the Horcrux, and how to let the other party communicate with him efficiently? There is no doubt that he can only give the other person what they want; otherwise, no one will pay attention to him for no reason.
And what could Lockhart give to Horcrux Voldemort? Is it possible that he can provide life force to the notebook and help him resurrect like in the original work? Lockhart would only do this if he was mentally retarded. Or pretend to be a child and get this notebook by chance. So what's the point?
He knew what the most valuable thing about Voldemort's Horcrux was: the fragment of his soul, specifically, Voldemort's own talent. This is a Dark Lord who can fight against Dumbledore, and his magical talent is beyond doubt. Pretending to be a child and discussing runes with him would be a waste. It would be better to use the immortality that Voldemort has been pursuing as bait to lure him. As long as he has desires, he has weaknesses. If there was a weakness, Lockhart might be able to exploit it.
Well, actually, Lockhart's core goal is to make Voldemort work for him. This is what he considers to be the most valuable thing about Voldemort's Horcrux, besides the notebook itself.
What is most important in the 21st century? Talent!!! A person's intelligence, especially the intelligence of top talents, is a valuable asset that cannot be measured in value. This sentence makes what Lockhart often mentioned in his previous life equally feasible in the wizarding world.
Now Lockhart gave Voldemort a general idea of pursuing immortality through runes, as well as a detailed introduction to runes. The rest depends on the other person's desire to pursue immortality. As for the effect, Lockhart said that just now he sensed several extremely obscure spiritual thoughts sweeping through him. However, the other party did not forcefully break through his memory but just wandered around the periphery to capture his emotions. This was not what Lockhart had expected.
He had previously specialized in studying the methods of many mind masters, which were almost the same as what Voldemort just used. They all sense the other person's emotions and thought fragments, and then combine them with their own experience to obtain their own information without anyone noticing. This is the method a master of mind thoughts should have. For example, Dumbledore did this before, and Voldemort did the same. Directly entering other people's minds to obtain memories is too crude a method.
Well, of course, what Voldemort obtained was all information he had forged before. What he forged was a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts at Hogwarts who was obsessed with using runes to pursue immortality and power. He believed this would surprise Voldemort.
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*At noon the next day, Hogwarts corridor.*
Lockhart had just finished teaching today's lessons to the fifth-year students and was preparing to return to his office. As a result, in the corridor, he saw Snape walking towards him, wearing a black robe and an expressionless face.
"Hi, good afternoon, Professor Snape."
Snape saw Lockhart across from him, probably because of the previous transaction, so he had a stiff smile on his face, nodded, and replied, "Good afternoon, Professor Lockhart." Then he walked directly past Lockhart and towards his office.
Regarding Snape's attitude, Lockhart shrugged, but after thinking about it, he turned around and said, "Professor Snape, when are you free in the afternoon? I'll go to the office to find you. Your goods have arrived."
After hearing what Lockhart said, Snape turned around, stared into Lockhart's light blue eyes, and said, "I have classes in the afternoon, and I'm free at 8pm." Lockhart thought for a moment and nodded in agreement. After Snape saw it, he didn't say anything and turned around to continue walking to his office. Although he was interested in the two unknown magical plants mentioned by Lockhart, he now had a pot of potion boiling and needed to go back in time to adjust the heat.
Lockhart was walking leisurely, and from time to time some young wizards who had just finished class would say hello to him, and of course, he would respond with a friendly nod. Soon, he returned to his office. After returning to the office, Lockhart took out the delicate blue box from the nearby bookshelf and took out the black notebook inside. Turning to the latest page, he continued to write:
*No. 58 Rune Conjecture.*
*Guess the meaning: Soul Cloud*
*Effect: It has the effect of nourishing the spirit. It is suspected to be related to the soul. It can consume either vitality or magic power.*
*Guessed uses: Improve spiritual power, enhance the spirituality of magic items, and temporarily enhance the psychic telepathy of wizards.*
Lockhart simply wrote a few lines of conjecture about rune No. 58 and briefly sketched a rune No. 58, then closed the notebook again and put it back into the blue box. Communication with Voldemort couldn't be accomplished overnight, and he never thought about letting the other party reveal his identity through a few lines of words. Therefore, Lockhart is prepared to reveal some information that is helpful to the soul and immortality in his notebook from time to time. He believed that before long, Voldemort would take the initiative to talk to him.
After all, he simply put forward his conjecture, and at most he could only draw a rune. If the other party wants to get more key information, they can only communicate with him. Lockhart was quite skilled in this move when discussing projects in his previous life.
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Later that evening, Lockhart went to Snape's office at the agreed time. Snape, as usual, wore a stern expression, but there was a glimmer of curiosity in his eyes.
"Good evening, Professor Snape," Lockhart greeted as he entered the office.
"Good evening, Lockhart. You mentioned you had something for me?" Snape asked, his voice as sharp as ever.
"Yes, indeed," Lockhart replied, pulling out a small, carefully wrapped package from his bag. "This contains the two unknown magical plants we discussed."
Snape's eyes narrowed with interest as he took the package. "Interesting. I'll examine these later. Thank you."
Lockhart nodded, "I believe you'll find them quite fascinating. Also, if you need any assistance with your research, don't hesitate to ask."
Snape gave a curt nod, "I will keep that in mind. Now, if you excuse me, I have some potions to attend to."
Lockhart took his leave, feeling a sense of accomplishment. As he walked back to his office, he couldn't help but think about the potential alliance with Voldemort's Horcrux. If he could tap into that dark power, it would open up new possibilities and avenues for him. But for now, patience was key. He needed to let Voldemort come to him.
As he settled back at his desk, he reflected on his strategy. Everything was falling into place. The seeds were planted, and it was only a matter of time before they bore fruit. With a contented sigh, Lockhart resumed his studies, knowing that the future held great promise.
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