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Chapter 1476

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Hearing Dumbledore's words, Harry fell into deep thought.

He thought of his mother, his father, and Sirius. He thought of the crimes of the Lord Voldemort. A flame rose in his chest and burned his throat.

"I want to get rid of him!" Harry said softly. "I want to do it."

"Of course you will!" Dumbledore cried. "You see, the prophecy doesn't say that you have to do anything! But the prophecy made the Lord Voldemort recognize you as his opponent … In other words, you have the right to choose your own path, and the right to ignore the prophecy! But the Lord Voldemort will not forget it. He will continue to hunt you down, and you will fight back. So it is inevitable. This is the prophecy … "

"This is the prophecy …" Elwyn repeated in a low voice.

In other words, if both sides did not care and ignored each other, the prophecy would be ineffective.

If it was not for the prophecy, if the Lord Voldemort did not kill Harry's parents and chose him as his opponent, then what connection would there be between the most evil The Dark Lord in history and a student in a magic school?

The answer was no. If the Lord Voldemort did not value Harry so much, Harry would have been an ordinary student.

He might have been like Ron and Neville, opposing the Lord Voldemort because of his parents, but he would not have been treated differently, and he would not have been of any use. He would not have been seen as a savior, and would not have been supported and helped by Dumbledore.

The prophecy made Harry the chosen one, the destined enemy of the Lord Voldemort. This was the function of the prophecy.

The prophecy had an impact on the Lord Voldemort, making him believe in it without a doubt. That was why so many things happened later.

This was the function of the prophecy. It was not a prediction of the future, but a fuse to influence the future. Because the person who heard the prophecy believed that it would happen and had the ability to influence the future, then things were very likely to happen according to the prophecy.

After understanding the cause and effect of the prophecy, many things suddenly became clear.

Harry became an enemy of the Lord Voldemort because of that prophecy. What about Elwyn, who was also an enemy of the Lord Voldemort?

He was not the Messiah, nor was he chosen by the Lord Voldemort, but he was indeed regarded as an important enemy by the Lord Voldemort. But after several incidents, Elwyn's position in the Lord Voldemort's hatred might be second only to Dumbledore and Harry.

What was going on? Come to think of it, if it was explained by magic, it seemed to be because of the prophecy …

If the prophecy was to be understood in the way that Dumbledore said, Elwyn suddenly understood.

He had no direct relationship with the Lord Voldemort, but he appeared in the future foreseen by the ancient Titan, the prophet, the four founders of the Hogwarts, and the vampire Slytherin. He had heard the prophecies related to him from Elaine, Nicole Lemour, and Lady Ravenclaw. These prophecies did not mention the Lord Voldemort, but there was no doubt that Elwyn and the Evil God appeared.

The relationship between Elwyn and the Evil God was like the relationship between Harry and the Lord Voldemort. They were destined to be enemies.

The difference between the prophecies of Harry and the Lord Voldemort was that Elwyn and the Evil God did not know of each other's existence at first. However, those who heard his prophecies, those powerful spellcasters who had the ability to change time and space, believed that they were related.

Elwyn had transmigrated to this magical world to solve the problem of the Evil God.

He had no relationship with the Lord Voldemort, but because he had transmigrated at the right time, he had mistakenly thought that he had come because of this matter. He had inserted himself into the magic war between Dumbledore, Harry, and the Lord Voldemort, and connected all the dots …

That was why Elwyn felt that because of his appearance, because of what he had done, the originally simple matter had become more and more troublesome. All his actions seemed to be solving the problem, but at every critical moment, there would be problems, and there would always be unforeseen events.

Of course, because he was the source of the new trouble!

Without his appearance, the matter between Harry and the Lord Voldemort would have developed according to the predetermined path.

At this time, he should be studying the whereabouts of the remaining Soul Tools with Dumbledore.

Due to Elwyn's appearance and interference, the matter had changed greatly, and developed in a more troublesome direction.

The most terrifying thing about the Lord Voldemort was not the Soul Tools, but the combination of him and the Evil God.

What was the Evil God? It did not appear in the original work at all.

Of course it would not appear. That was the change brought about by Elwyn's transmigration. He used the plot and hints that he knew to eliminate the Lord Voldemort. It seemed like he had the advantage of having foresight, and it seemed like he had solved the problem in a short time, and enjoyed the convenience of being a prophet. However, in fact, he had inserted his own trouble into the main plot of the battle between Harry and the Lord Voldemort …

Therefore, the originally simple and easy matter had become troublesome. That was because Elwyn himself was troublesome.

The so-called transmigration not only gave him the advantage of foresight, but also his own karma.

Elwyn's thoughts drifted further and further away from this matter. The conversation between Harry and Dumbledore continued.

"One of us will kill the other!" Harry said.

"Yes." Dumbledore said, "Only one of you will be left, but not because of the prophecy, but because of your own choice. You chose to fight the Lord Voldemort to the end. The love hidden in the depths of your heart, and the evil represented by the Lord Voldemort, between the two, there can only be one. You will win, Harry, I believe. "

Harry nodded. He finally understood what Dumbledore was trying to tell him, which was: Being dragged into the arena to face a life and death battle was different from walking in with one's head held high. Perhaps some people would say that there was not much difference between the two, but Dumbledore knew …

"I know too!" Harry thought with a strong sense of pride, "My parents also know that this is the only difference in the world."

… …..

There was no doubt that the conversation that Elwyn, Harry and Dumbledore had in the middle of the night had benefited them greatly.

Although it was very tiring, it had cleared up a lot of doubts.

The rest of the matter seemed to have become simple. As long as Dumbledore was ready in Azkaban, Elwyn and the rest could follow him to destroy the last part of the Evil God left behind by Slytherin: the brain, get the Dual Snake Staff and the key to Slytherin's treasure.

Then a few months later during the summer vacation, or even earlier, sneak into Gringotts' vault and take the gold cup.

While destroying this Horcrux, find the home of the Houseelf according to the information on it, and take the key to Hufflepuff's treasure.

Finally, return to Hogwarts, open the secret treasure left behind by the four founders, and solve the magic regarding the Evil God.

At that time, find a way to get the Horcrux out of Harry's body, and let him get rid of the Lord Voldemort …

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