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Time passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, it was already February.
After the short communication on Christmas, Elwyn did not try to get in touch with Tom Liddell again. He felt that it was necessary to give him the cold shoulder for a period of time.
The atmosphere in the school had always been tense. Although there were no more attacks after the attack on Justin Fenrieri, and the mandela grass had also started to mature, most of the students were still on high alert.
Under such circumstances, Lockhart seemed to feel that he had to do something.
When a Defense Against Dark Magic class was about to end, he said to everyone, "You guys don't have to worry at all. The secret chamber will never be opened again. Those criminals must already know that I'll catch them sooner or later. It's just a matter of time. Before I start to deal with them, it's wise to give up now. "
Sounds of discussion could be heard from the audience. Most of them were doubtful of what he said.
"What the school needs now is to boost morale and erase those bad memories from their memories! It's not convenient for me to say too much now, but I think I have a plan in mind. "
When it was time for breakfast on the 14th of February, everyone found out what method Lockhart was using to boost morale.
When Elwyn entered the auditorium early in the morning, he saw that the four walls were filled with large and dazzling pink flowers. To make matters worse, there were also many heart-shaped confetti fluttering down from the light blue ceiling.
In the teacher's seat, Lockhart wore a bright pink robe that matched the decorations. The professors sitting opposite him all had stern expressions. A muscle on Professor Meg's face was bulging. As for Snape, he looked as if someone had just poured him a large glass of strong alcohol.
Next, Lockhart announced on his own that he had arranged a small surprise for everyone.
Twelve gloomy looking dwarves strode in from the few doors leading to the hall. Unlike the ordinary dwarves, they all had golden wings and harps on their backs.
Lockhart called them friendly little cupid gods with greeting cards!
He encouraged students to use them to deliver Valentine's Day cards or ask Snape for advice on how to make Ecstasy.
Elwyn didn't know if anyone dared to ask Snape for advice on how to make Ecstasy, but these dwarves kept rushing around the school, handing out Valentine's Day cards.
Among them, he received the most greeting cards, almost two hundred of them.
This made him the most unpopular person among the teachers. When a dwarf barged into the Transfiguration classroom for the twelfth time, Professor Meg chased both Elwyn and the dwarf out of the classroom.
The two of them stared at each other for a long time in the corridor. The shorty seemed to remember his mission. This time, he had brought a Valentine's Day gift for Elwyn with a song.
But Elwyn was faster than him. He pulled out his wand and cast the Lock Tongue and Seal Throat spell, silencing the whole world.
In order to prevent the other Dwarves from harassing him again, Elwyn walked back to the common lounge dejectedly. It was quiet and there was not a single person inside.
He weakly threw his bag onto the sofa, and Tom Liddell's diary fell out.
Elwyn's eyes flashed. This coincidence did not make him happy. He was sure that his bag was not that loose.
It seemed that after being ignored for more than a month, the other party was getting impatient.
Elwyn opened the diary, and before he could write anything, an article appeared on it. It was the perfect answer to the question he had asked about the Potions class assignment last time. 【Love ↑ Go △ Small ↓ Say △ Net
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"Riddle, I've already handed in that assignment. Professor Snape gave me a terrible evaluation. My current problem is …" The corners of Elwyn's mouth curled up slightly as he casually wrote down the difficult problems he had recently encountered in his magic research.
After about a minute, another answer appeared on the diary.
Riddle gave a perfect answer to the problems Elwyn had encountered. It made him feel enlightened, and he even had a deeper understanding than the professors.
Just like that, Elwyn began his second communication with Tom Riddle.
Every night, when everyone was asleep, he would quietly take out the diary and write down the difficulties he had encountered in his magic research. The problems were getting more and more difficult, and many of them were already beyond the grasp of an ordinary wizard.
Riddle did not seem to notice. He still answered whatever Elwyn asked, and sometimes he even took the initiative to impart relevant magic knowledge.
Other than answering questions, Riddle had always wanted to talk to Elwyn about the secret chamber. He also wanted to tell him who the person who opened the secret chamber 50 years ago was.
But Elwyn would always change the topic at the most crucial moment or just close the diary. Riddle gradually got used to Elwyn's jumping style of communication. The two had reached a strange tacit understanding. Usually, he would first talk about the past of the secret chamber, and then it would be time for Elwyn to ask questions.
As the young Lord Voldemort, Tom Riddle had a very rich reserve of knowledge. As long as he was willing, he could answer almost all of Elwyn's questions.
From the simplest homework to the most esoteric magic theory.
For example, the method of recording sounds that had troubled Elwyn for a long time, Riddle gave him an improved copy spell that could store a sound on any object. The duration of preservation was related to the strength of the caster's magic and the material used.
Thanks to Riddle's help, the academic research section of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper had become more and more popular. It was no longer filled with boring articles such as crucibles and horned snoring beasts. Instead, it was full of real magical research.
After a class on transfiguration, Professor McGonagall even told Elvin that she was surprised by the depth of his research on Animagus transfiguration.
Apart from that, the chief editor of the Daily Prophet, Mr. Goodfee, who had been paying attention to the newspaper, also expressed his willingness to reprint some of the research articles. Subsequently, Elwyn even received many invitations from professional magic academic magazines.
Of course, most of these were the results of Tom Riddle's research.
Who knew if the chief editors of the magazines who invited Elwyn to contribute would faint from shock when they found out that the academic articles they published were written by Lord Voldemort.
In just over a month, Elwyn's progress was very fast.
He learned a lot of theoretical knowledge from Riddle that was not taught in class, including black magic. In fact, Riddle seemed to have been imparting black magic to Elwyn, intentionally or unintentionally, and even verbally encouraging him to use these spells.
Initially, Elwyn did not feel anything out of the ordinary.
He only felt that these spells were very powerful, much more powerful than normal curses.
After consulting with Professor Flitwick, he found out that what Tom Riddle had been teaching him was black magic.
Even then, Elwyn did not realize the seriousness of the problem. He even thought that understanding more black magic would help him improve his strength.
After a long period of time, he finally noticed that something was wrong. These black magic seemed to have a negative effect on his thinking. He gradually became irritable, irritable, and sensitive. Every time he practiced these black magic, some cruel thoughts would appear in his mind.
This was especially so during a recent conflict with Malfoy. Without thinking, Elwyn took out his wand and used a spell he had just learned on Malfoy.
This spell was similar to the "Shadowless Blade" invented by Snape, but it was much more powerful. If Malfoy had been hit, it would have been a disaster, as Tom Riddle had not taught him the Counter Spell.
Fortunately, Elwyn came to his senses at the last moment and hit the spell into the air. Otherwise, no one would have been able to return.
This incident made him very scared. This was an extremely dangerous signal.
He suddenly understood why Riddle was so uncharacteristically imparting such knowledge to him. This was one of his methods of bewitching people.
Riddle was looking for a loophole in Elwyn's mind. Since Elwyn was wary of him and was not interested in the secret chamber, he would use powerful magic to lure him into depravity. If Elwyn was lost in power, Riddle could take the opportunity to control him.
Even if he could not control him, Elwyn could end up like Lord Voldemort, an evil Dark Wizard.
From then on, Elwyn did not dare to touch the diary. Tom Riddle was too scary. He could gradually control a person's mind.
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