Drag Sister to Dominate Hogwarts

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"For Muggles, it doesn't matter, because Muggle souls are hidden in their bodies."

"But wizards are different. Part of the wizard's soul is located in the body, and the other part is extended outside the body due to the magic power converter... into a certain space."

"I'm not sure how to describe it, maybe there is some pure spirit world where half of our souls exist."

At this point, Newt's performance shows his limitations.

If you let Cassandra speak, you can blurt out theories such as parallel worlds, quantum entanglement, high-dimensional worlds, and different spaces.

But even bringing up these concepts doesn't help explain Newt's predicament.

Newt has spent his entire life studying a soul-transverter, let alone the side that the soul-transverter communicates with.

"Can you understand this, Miss Malfoy?"

Cassandra nodded, and Newt continued: "In this way, the souls of the little wizards are equivalent to being divided."

"On one side is an ordinary little wizard pretending to be a Muggle, and on the other side is a lonely soul who controls magic but is abandoned, and the latter will gradually mutate into obscurity."

Hearing this, Cassandra almost shuddered, why do you feel that this kind of thing is a bit like... Horcrux?

The purpose of the horcrux is to divide the soul, and then make the soul of the wizard immortal, so as to achieve immortality.

But the result of manufacturing Horcruxes is to make people's souls unstable, and even lose their humanity and human emotions.

Voldemort's distorted facial features are the embodiment of this loss of humanity.

Oh no, it's the four officials.

Newt continued: "Because one side is just a little wizard, and the other side is a crazy soul with dark magic power, so Moran will break through the rejection of the little wizard one day and return to the little wizard's body."

"Then, two soul fragments that can no longer be fused compete with each other for control of the body... and the result is often a silent victory."

"But the silent victory also means the collapse of the little wizard's body, and after that, the silent one and the silent one will perish together."

At this point, Newt's voice became pained.

As a young man, he tried to save an eight-year-old Obscure girl, but he failed, and the girl died as a result.

Although even if Newt didn't make a move, the little girl wouldn't live long.

But Newt still blames himself for the little girl's death, and this is also the motivation he has been researching on Momo until now.

Cassandra listened quietly.

Although Newt seemed to be telling her a story, Cassandra knew it.

Newt is using this method to tell everything about Obscurity.

Silence is essentially a failed Horcrux.

Little wizards inadvertently played with their souls, cast one of the most vicious magics in the world, and then suffered the magic backlash.

Of course, this is not to say that the little wizards have suffered on their own.

Rather, as long as any little wizard is properly guided, it is almost impossible for any young wizard to silently observe such an extremely low-probability change.

So here comes the question, what is the matter of Moran on Cassandra?

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Cassandra's silence was suddenly awakened.

She has also always defaulted that this is a reward given to Cassandra by the system.

But now it seems that there is a problem.

Because the essence of Moran is a failed Horcrux, it is the little wizard who twisted and fused part of his soul and magic power into an inhuman creature.

So Cassandra's silence, does it also contain part of Cassandra's soul?

"Tong, my soul was also split?"

From the beginning to the end, Cassandra didn't feel that there was anything unusual about her.

If splitting the soul would really lead to insanity, and finally turned into a bird like Voldemort, Cassandra would definitely refuse.

Although Cassandra doesn't care about her looks, she can't help caring about her nose!

[Return to the host, your silence does not contain your soul, please rest assured. 】

Hearing this, Cassandra was relieved.

Sure enough, her obscurity is different, so she is actually a counterfeit?

Perhaps this is why Cassandra can command Moran at will, because Moran can't forcibly erode Cassandra's body.

However, Cassandra did not think that the obscurity in her body was harmless.

Even though Moran doesn't have Cassandra's soul, it still shares a magic system with Cassandra.

Or in Newt's words, sharing a magic conversion device.

Only with complete control and silence can Cassandra be completely at ease.

"Professor, is there a way to control Moran now?"

Cassandra looked forward to the answer from Newt, who was already an expert in obscurity.

If he can't do anything, then there is really no way.

The smile on Newt's face was rare, he was silent for a second, and then said, "No."

It's a pity that this attitude itself seems to tell Cassandra that there is actually something.

"Theoretically, there are only two possibilities."

"Either let the souls of the Obscure and the Obscure merge, so that there is a high probability that the Obscure will survive, but no one knows the specific result."

"Either it is to separate the obscurity from the obscurity, but this means dividing a person's soul into two halves, or even destroying that person's magic power converter."

"I only tried once and I failed and I don't want others to try anymore."

Newt's words seemed to mean something, but he hesitated.

Of course he wasn't telling the truth to Cassandra.

In fact, he, Dumbledore, Greenwald, and many powerful wizards have all tried to deal with Moran, and there is no longer any way to save Moran.

But the price involved is often unbearable for any decent wizard.

The only person who could have succeeded is Greenwald...

Naturally, it was impossible for Newt to tell Cassandra about this kind of thing.

Greenwald's obsession with silence is beyond everyone's imagination.

If Grinwald knew that Dumbledore was beside him, and suddenly there was another powerful Momo, he would definitely find a way to break out of his prison.

After all, Greenwald once made a prophecy: Dumbledore will die in silent hands.

(The above sentence is one of the deleted fragments of "Where are the Fantastic Beasts". It is used here as one of the settings of this book, not without brains.)

The entanglement between Greenwald, Dumbledore and Moran has spanned nearly a hundred years.

Newt thought it was over long ago, but Cassandra reappeared.

It was as if fate had slipped away and came back laughing decades after others thought that period of the past was over.

But Newt couldn't say anything about it.

Dumbledore forbade Newt to tell anyone else about it, not even Newt's own family.

Dumbledore told Newt that he was ready to deal with it all.

But is he really ready?

Newt was skeptical.

He and Dumbledore have been old friends for seven or eighty years, knowing that Dumbledore was more hesitant than anyone else when facing many problems.

After listening to Newt's words, Cassandra fell silent.

She was thinking about whether to show her cards in silence.

Cassandra is sure that Newt already knew that Cassandra is the Obscure, otherwise he would not have taken so much trouble to explain so much obscurity to Cassandra.

If Newt doesn't know that Cassandra is silent, he only needs to warn Cassandra to stay away from silent, and then tell Cassandra the cause and harm of silent.

There is only a layer of window paper that has not been completely pierced between the two people for the smooth conversation between Mo Ran.

So is Cassandra going to have a complete showdown?

What is the difference between showdown and no showdown?

Newt should have no reservations about his silent knowledge, and the rest are either things he can't say, or things he's not sure about.

So once the showdown occurs, Cassandra can ask Newt for help, and Newt will definitely do everything he can to help Cassandra control Momo.

But this also means that Cassandra needs to spend a lot of effort on this matter, and if it succeeds... can she give up Momoran now?

The answer is clear, at least not yet.

At least not until he and the Malfoys were absolutely safe.

And that meant that Voldemort had to die.

As for the result of no showdown, that is, Cassandra's own careful control of Moran, at least for now, Moran has no signs of going berserk.

Thinking of this, Cassandra let out a sigh of relief.

"Since there is no one, then those who are silent must be living in pain, suffering torture every day."

Cassandra sincerely sighed for the Obscure, especially the characters who appeared or mentioned in the movie, they are all real people who lived.

In Newt's ears, these words became Cassandra lamenting her fate.

"Miracles always happen, after all we are wizards, and magic is created by the soul."

Newt comforts Cassandra, and at the same time hopes that Cassandra can trust him and confess completely.

It's a pity that Cassandra declined Newt's kindness and smiled brightly: "It's true, it's better to live happily every day than worrying about the day when death comes."

"Mr. Newt, are you right?"

This was originally an excuse for Cassandra to temporarily refuse Newt's help and not want to invest too much energy in obscurity, but it changed in Newt's ears.


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