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Chapter 1096

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In the current timeline, Elwyn returned to the Hogwarts a thousand years ago and met Slytherin in his first year.

But at that time, more than half a century had passed since Tom Riddle obtained the ring and killed his father in this small wooden hut.

When Elwyn returned a thousand years ago, Slytherin did not know about the appearance of Lord Voldemort, so naturally, he would not have left any magic behind.

Therefore, a part of Tom Riddle's soul would not have been split and saved. This was the history of the past.

But after he returned, everything changed dramatically.

Slytherin left magic behind, and this soul tool became what it was today. This was the future for Elwyn at that time.

Time magic was like this, making it impossible to tell where it began and where it ended.

Past history could be changed into a new future, and continue to affect the future that followed.

This was only the simplest change. If Elwyn obtained the time converter and used it to travel between different timelines, leaving and returning at exactly the same time, he would probably be completely unable to tell the difference.

There was no way to tell which was the present Elwyn, which was the past, and which was the future.

But there was no doubt that every change could have an impact on the timeline.

He was not the Titan of Time. In the end, even his own existence might not be affected, or he might be lost in the long flow of time. Elwyn did not dare to think about it anymore …

He decided that even if he obtained the time converter, he would use it cautiously and try to interfere with time as little as possible.

"It is indeed terrifying, so we should use magic with a heart of reverence, especially when we grasp great power. We must not lose ourselves." Dumbledore said as he put the ring on his right hand. "Alright, Elwyn, we have been delayed here for a long time. It is time to go and pick up Keresis!"

Because of Tom Riddle, it was better for this ring to be kept by Dumbledore.

He knew how to deal with the Resurrection Stone and Riddle, so he would not be easily tempted by Riddle. Instead, he would be able to investigate the truth.

Riddle said he wanted to prove that he had no connection with Lord Voldemort's soul. Elwyn also wanted to see how he would prove it.

Putting aside the rings for now, it seemed that the Lord Voldemort only had Harry, the statue of the Evil God, and Hufflepuff's Golden Chalice left.

Among them, the easiest to solve was Hufflepuff's Golden Cup.

It was kept in Bellatrix's vault in Gringotts, wanting her to take it out by herself was almost impossible. Seems like I have to find time to make a trip to Gringotts. Although Gringotts defense was tight, but with Dumbledore or Elwyn's current strength, it was nothing.

The Golden Cup was the easiest, and the rest were more troublesome.

This was especially true for the Evil God Statue. Not only was it a soul tool, it was also a huge unstable factor.

Therefore, the most important thing now was to find the clues left behind by the Big Four as soon as possible and solve the problem of the Evil God.

The most important thing now was to find the ruins left behind by Slytherin in the vampire family, especially the secret of the Evil God that Lord Voldemort had obtained from there.

"Hmm, Professor, you said that Keresis was receiving treatment at Grindelwald's place?" Elwyn raised his head and asked.

"Vampires are very strong creatures, most of their injuries can be recovered by replenishing blood, but there is a mysterious magic in Keresis's body that affects him. It is a kind of curse, related to death …" Dumbledore said. He waved his wand as if to send a signal, Fox the Phoenix appeared above their heads. "That curse does not belong to Lord Voldemort, nor does it belong to the Evil God. It was left behind by Gellert in the building of the Martyr's Palace."

"Did Lord Voldemort obtain the power left behind by Grindelwald?"

"No, he only used the remaining power he left behind. The Valkyrie flying in the hall is part of it," Dumbledore said. "It is a very mysterious power, related to death …"

This was the second time Dumbledore said this. The Martyr's Palace and Valkyrie were related to death, souls, and resurrection.

These words were very sensitive and made one's imagination run wild.

However, since it was related to death, Dumbledore did not think of asking Grindelwald to resurrect his sister.

If there was a possibility, he would definitely not give up. Therefore, this was enough to show that the power related to death was not like the soul tools and the Stone of Resurrection made by Lord Voldemort to conquer death or resurrect, but used the power of death to kill.

"What is this power related to death?" Elwyn asked, hoping that Dumbledore could explain more clearly.

"It's a weapon!" Dumbledore said solemnly. "I told you before in Norway, Gellert was not afraid of death like Lord Voldemort, and did not try to conquer it or escape. He was not interested in it, or should I say he did not care. What he cared more about was power, great power. Every one of his research was to make himself stronger. He once wanted to obtain the Stone of Resurrection, but not to resurrect anyone, but to use it to mass produce Yin Corpses. The power we saw in the Martyr's Palace was the same. He tried to use those Valkyrie to create a powerful army of the dead … "

It turned out to be a power related to death. It sounded very unpleasant.

In order to conquer death, Lord Voldemort finally turned himself into a greedy monster.

As the Black Devil King, Grindvold was also a lunatic, or rather, a more thorough lunatic.

He only saw death as a weapon that made him stronger, and he hoped to use the power of death to conquer the world.

Of course, Grindelwald was much easier to deal with than Lord Voldemort.

His way of thinking was to ensure that he was the strongest. When a wizard stronger than him appeared, such as Dumbledore, Grindelwald would quickly lose everything, be defeated and imprisoned, unlike Lord Voldemort, who had the chance to come back.

Therefore, in terms of madness and evil, Lord Voldemort and Grindelwald were equal.

But in terms of difficulty, Lord Voldemort was far more difficult than his predecessors!

"That's the Gellert of the past. In these years of imprisonment, he must have repented for what he did in the past, so he agreed to help me treat Keresis this time." Dumbledore said, "Okay, Elwyn, hold on to me, we're going to Newmungaard, it's quite a distance from here …"

Newmungaard, founded by Grindelwald, used to be his headquarters, a dark fortress used to imprison those who opposed him.

After Dumbledore defeated it, it was taken over by the German Ministry of Magic, and became a wizard prison on par with Azkaban.

Although it was not established for a long time, many vicious criminals were imprisoned there.

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