Lord Voldemort paced back and forth among the corpses, gradually calming down.
That boy from the Weasley family would be his trump card.
Lord Voldemort was very sure of this, and it was not just because the boy was carrying his soul vessel.
He still needed the boy to help him complete an even more important task. This would be the most important aid on his path to immortality.
Other than the old wand, he would also need the help of that item in order to complete that spell, and that boy would bring it to him …
Lord Voldemort gradually calmed down. Yes, the current situation was still under his control.
It did not matter whether the two boys really knew anything, nor did it matter whether Dumbledore had left behind any plans.
One thing was certain, and that was that the two soul vessels in his hands had not been destroyed.
Even if one of them was going to be destroyed in the end, it was still the result of his own choice. In order to complete the final black magic, Lord Voldemort had to do this. He had to become a new god in the name of the Evil God, and when the statue was truly destroyed, it would also be the time when he truly became a great existence.
As for the other soul vessels, Lord Voldemort could also be sure that they had not been destroyed.
However, in order to be absolutely safe, he had to return to every hiding place, and he had to strengthen the defensive measures of every soul vessel …
Yes, this task had to be completed by him alone, and its importance was second only to the search for the old wand and that magical item.
Before he truly became immortal and obtained immortality, the soul vessels were Lord Voldemort's greatest reliance, and he could not afford any negligence or mishap.
Lord Voldemort knew how difficult and crazy the spell he wanted to complete was, and he did not have full confidence in it.
Since he had already killed Dumbledore, the trouble caused by the two boys would not be able to stop him. What he was facing now was an even greater challenge.
Lord Voldemort also knew that his great ancestor, Salazar Slytherin, seemed to have left behind some sort of magic or clue to stop him. Just like how Slytherin had left behind a magic on how to become a god, he had also left behind a method to defeat the Evil God. This was also the reason why the two boys entered Gringotts treasury number one. However, Lord Voldemort did not care. He had confidence that when he truly became a god, he would become invincible.
He would become stronger, even stronger than the despicable Halpo who had turned into a Evil God.
Just like the soul vessels he created, the despicable Halpo invented the soul vessels, but in the end, he only dared to create one soul vessel. As for him, the Dark Lord, Lord Voldemort, he created seven soul vessels. He took the initiative to split his soul seven times, which was something that other Dark Wizards did not even dare to think about. He had walked further on the path of immortality than all the Wizards before him. He had once completed an unprecedented black magic, and he could still do it now.
When he became a god, he would be much stronger than the despicable Halpo who had turned into a semi-finished product.
Even his great ancestor would no longer be a match for him.
Lord Voldemort was certain of this, and now it was a race between time to see who was faster …
Although he had lost two soul vessels, Lord Voldemort still had the upper hand in this battle.
Lord Voldemort was thinking, and so was Harry.
More accurately, he was concentrating on sensing Lord Voldemort's thoughts.
Harry could not completely sense Lord Voldemort's thoughts, even though he was currently in Lord Voldemort's head.
As Lord Voldemort's emotions fluctuated, only fragments of information were transmitted intermittently.
Lord Voldemort seemed to be worried about his soul vessels, and Harry could sense that he was thinking about soul vessels. Then, he thought of the Evil God statue.
Hmm, the Evil God statue was also a soul vessel!
Harry had heard Elwyn mention it before, so he knew this. However, what shocked him was that Lord Voldemort thought of another soul vessel. This soul vessel was different from the others. Lord Voldemort had left it on top of Gryffindor's belongings, and it seemed to be carried by someone.
This was impossible. The only things Gryffindor had left behind were his sword and scabbard. Lord Voldemort had not made them into soul vessels.
Could it be that Lord Voldemort had found another item that belonged to Gryffindor and made it into a soul vessel? What could it be?
Also, who was the person who was currently carrying that soul vessel?
Harry tried his best to sense it, but he could not get any clear information.
Next, even more shocking information arrived in Lord Voldemort's mind. Harry knew Lord Voldemort's ambition.
He wanted to become that monster, the monster known as the Evil God, and he was about to succeed!
Although Elwyn had said before that Lord Voldemort had such an idea, Harry did not have a concrete idea. Moreover, he did not know how powerful the so-called Evil God was. He had not faced it directly until that night in Azkaban, when he saw the Evil God's brain that the despicable Helbo, the former Dark Wizard, had turned into …
Seeing that monster with his own eyes, Harry was deeply shocked. Even the Dementors that he was most afraid of were created by that monster.
While he was shocked, Harry also had a more direct understanding of the monster that Lord Voldemort wanted to become.
From his point of view, wanting to become such a terrifying monster was simply crazy.
He did not think that Lord Voldemort would actually have such a crazy idea.
As Lord Voldemort's fluctuating emotions gradually calmed down, the scene in front of Harry began to shake.
The connection between Harry and Lord Voldemort was about to be cut off, so he had to focus more on sensing.
At this moment, very light footsteps came from the door of the room.
Lord Voldemort was startled awake, and his pair of red eyes turned towards the door. Harry also looked in that direction.
The scene in front of him was shaking more and more violently. He could not see the other person's face clearly, only a black shadow. The intruder was completely covered by a black cloak. She seemed to have become one with the darkness in the room, and all the light seemed to be biased there.
This was a profound black magic, and Harry had seen it before on Elaine's uncle, Keresis.
Although he could not see the other person's face clearly, he immediately recognized the intruder's identity.
It was not a Death Eater, but that woman, the Black Witch!
Not long ago, in the room of the Ministry of Magic's Department of Mysterious Affairs, Harry had seen her, and it was the same at that time.
"The corpses of wizards and fairies are really good magic materials," she said in a low, raspy voice as she sized up the dead bodies in the room.
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