Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 186: You need to find a useful subordinate
It was Jack's first time doing this kind of thing and he had little experience.
He acted according to the plans provided by the think tank.
According to think tank analysis.
If Voldemort is a fool, then implant a large number of false memories.
For example, Charlie has a secret meeting with a mysterious being, and then the mysterious being talks to him.
The conversation should be very straightforward.
Things like 'Quirrell must die, you go write him a letter today', 'We must start a fight and let Quirrell fight the guy named Jack'.
Only in this way can Voldemort understand and clarify his thoughts and point the finger at the so-called mastermind behind the scenes.
Suppose Voldemort was a smart and very suspicious man.
Then there is no need to do too many tricks, just implant such a small piece of memory.
The shorter the better, preferably just a second or two.
Afterwards, use the forgetting spell to wipe Charlie's memory.
Just make the connection between before and after a little unclear.
As the saying goes, cleverness can lead to mistakes.
After Voldemort discovers this little bit of doubt, he will figure it out and doesn't need anyone else to say anything.
So, is Voldemort a smart man?
Jack thought about it.
Although Voldemort is now a madman, he is still smart, but his brain's computing power is used in strange directions.
In this case, just choose the second option provided by the think tank.
"You still need to use the Forgetting Curse to wipe the memory. Let me see how it should be done..."
Jack muttered while trying it on Charlie.
He is not afraid that his memory will be washed too much and clues will be seen.
Rather, isn't this just right?
The more memories are erased, the more loopholes there are, doesn't it prove that there is something wrong with Charlie himself?Is there a mastermind behind everything?
To be honest, Jack felt that Lockhart was good at using the Oblivion Charm. Is it possible that it was because he used it so often that practice made perfect?
Jack himself has obviously learned the Forgetting Curse, but he is not very skilled in using it.
Maybe it's because there's no one to practice with?
Well……
Forget about this matter, just use some of your ideas on Charlie generously first.
It was so rare to catch such a bad guy, wouldn't it be unfair to my almost exploding sense of justice if I didn't fully display my justice?
It must be vented severely and fully!
Thinking like this, Jack's eyes were bright as he thought about what other spells he would never have the chance to try after learning them.
As for the bad guy Charlie, who cares about his personal safety?
Jack didn't care anyway.
**
**
In an exclusive office.
Quirrell yawned while correcting the homework of the little wizards.
"The patrol frequency of those people has dropped. It's time for you to take action."
Voldemort's sudden voice caused Quirrell, who was half-yawning, to have his breath stuck in his throat, making him feel a little stuffy.
He couldn't help but reach out and beat his chest twice to calm down his breathing.
He breathed a long sigh of relief and responded quickly: "Is...is that so?"
"Are you questioning my eyes? Or my judgment?" Voldemort's voice was very rude, "Open your eyes wide and see the surrounding environment. Otherwise, you can use the magic perception I taught you!"
"Ah...ah..." Quirrell stuttered, "Yes, I'm sorry, my master, I will go to the Forbidden Forest tonight."
"What a waste." Voldemort missed Jack who could slip away under his nose.
That kind of magical understanding beyond imagination is very rare.
As the second-generation Dark Lord who has traveled all over the world and witnessed many mysterious and powerful black magics, his vision and understanding of the nature of magic are much broader and deeper than those of ordinary wizards.
Even Dumbledore may not be comparable to him.
In his opinion, to become a powerful wizard, you must have at least two conditions. The first is strong enough magic control, and the second is a smart brain.
As long as you have these two things, no matter how weak you are, it is only temporary.
Mysterious magic has many ways to enhance your strength.
It's like he himself used a lot of black magic on his body to make him stronger than imagined.
Although there are some sequelae, such as losing his nose, no matter what, he has become stronger after all, right?
So, those two prerequisites are really important.
Does Quirrell meet the above requirements?
Obviously, it doesn't.
Even though he is a student of Ravenclaw, who is known as the center of smart brains, his mind is really not very smart.
Let’s talk about some trivia.
Merlin, recognized by the wizarding world as the most powerful man in history who has never been surpassed, is Slytherin.
His talent is really something God chases after him.
Therefore, how can a Ravenclaw who claims to be smart be considered talented?
All in all, ordinary smart people are not the same thing as true geniuses with top-notch understanding of magic.
Obviously, the former is Quirrell, and the latter is Jack who can sneak away after bargaining.
We still don't know his name.
Voldemort, who was thinking about Jack in his heart, appreciated it very much.
He was moved.
Among the Death Eaters under his command, there are too many who are disloyal, useless, and mindless.
Voldemort just has no nose, not a brain.
As a leader, he discovered very early on that among the Death Eaters, there were extremely few or almost no members who were loyal, intelligent, and brave.
If you don't say far away, let's talk about Quirrell.
For this guy, only loyalty is barely qualified, and he almost doesn't have the other two.
I struggled to steal a magic stone and kept failing.
If it weren't for his repeated urging, I'm afraid there would be no progress.
You need to find a useful subordinate.
Voldemort suddenly had such an idea.
In fact, there are other Death Eaters in Hogwarts, and Snape is one.
But he didn't dare to contact Snape directly.
Snape and Dumbledore were too close. If he showed up rashly in front of Snape without sufficient assurance, it would be easy for him to overturn.
"It seems like we can only find another person."
"My master, what do you mean?" Quirrell was caught off guard by the sudden words.
"It's nothing, someone is here." Voldemort suddenly paused, "Hey, it's interesting. It seems to be a good idea."
"Huh?" Quirrell didn't understand.
What on earth is Voldemort talking about?
Can you please stop doing riddles?
Can the Riddler escape Hogwarts?
In the midst of doubts, I heard a knock on the office door.
dong dong dong...
Someone is knocking on the door.
"Shall we let him in?" Quirrell asked quietly.
"What do you think?" Voldemort was almost killed by this guy. "Rather, why do you think you don't want him to come in?"
When normal people hear a knock on the door, don’t they just let people in?
If you do this, you really have a ghost in your heart.
Outrageous.
He acted according to the plans provided by the think tank.
According to think tank analysis.
If Voldemort is a fool, then implant a large number of false memories.
For example, Charlie has a secret meeting with a mysterious being, and then the mysterious being talks to him.
The conversation should be very straightforward.
Things like 'Quirrell must die, you go write him a letter today', 'We must start a fight and let Quirrell fight the guy named Jack'.
Only in this way can Voldemort understand and clarify his thoughts and point the finger at the so-called mastermind behind the scenes.
Suppose Voldemort was a smart and very suspicious man.
Then there is no need to do too many tricks, just implant such a small piece of memory.
The shorter the better, preferably just a second or two.
Afterwards, use the forgetting spell to wipe Charlie's memory.
Just make the connection between before and after a little unclear.
As the saying goes, cleverness can lead to mistakes.
After Voldemort discovers this little bit of doubt, he will figure it out and doesn't need anyone else to say anything.
So, is Voldemort a smart man?
Jack thought about it.
Although Voldemort is now a madman, he is still smart, but his brain's computing power is used in strange directions.
In this case, just choose the second option provided by the think tank.
"You still need to use the Forgetting Curse to wipe the memory. Let me see how it should be done..."
Jack muttered while trying it on Charlie.
He is not afraid that his memory will be washed too much and clues will be seen.
Rather, isn't this just right?
The more memories are erased, the more loopholes there are, doesn't it prove that there is something wrong with Charlie himself?Is there a mastermind behind everything?
To be honest, Jack felt that Lockhart was good at using the Oblivion Charm. Is it possible that it was because he used it so often that practice made perfect?
Jack himself has obviously learned the Forgetting Curse, but he is not very skilled in using it.
Maybe it's because there's no one to practice with?
Well……
Forget about this matter, just use some of your ideas on Charlie generously first.
It was so rare to catch such a bad guy, wouldn't it be unfair to my almost exploding sense of justice if I didn't fully display my justice?
It must be vented severely and fully!
Thinking like this, Jack's eyes were bright as he thought about what other spells he would never have the chance to try after learning them.
As for the bad guy Charlie, who cares about his personal safety?
Jack didn't care anyway.
**
**
In an exclusive office.
Quirrell yawned while correcting the homework of the little wizards.
"The patrol frequency of those people has dropped. It's time for you to take action."
Voldemort's sudden voice caused Quirrell, who was half-yawning, to have his breath stuck in his throat, making him feel a little stuffy.
He couldn't help but reach out and beat his chest twice to calm down his breathing.
He breathed a long sigh of relief and responded quickly: "Is...is that so?"
"Are you questioning my eyes? Or my judgment?" Voldemort's voice was very rude, "Open your eyes wide and see the surrounding environment. Otherwise, you can use the magic perception I taught you!"
"Ah...ah..." Quirrell stuttered, "Yes, I'm sorry, my master, I will go to the Forbidden Forest tonight."
"What a waste." Voldemort missed Jack who could slip away under his nose.
That kind of magical understanding beyond imagination is very rare.
As the second-generation Dark Lord who has traveled all over the world and witnessed many mysterious and powerful black magics, his vision and understanding of the nature of magic are much broader and deeper than those of ordinary wizards.
Even Dumbledore may not be comparable to him.
In his opinion, to become a powerful wizard, you must have at least two conditions. The first is strong enough magic control, and the second is a smart brain.
As long as you have these two things, no matter how weak you are, it is only temporary.
Mysterious magic has many ways to enhance your strength.
It's like he himself used a lot of black magic on his body to make him stronger than imagined.
Although there are some sequelae, such as losing his nose, no matter what, he has become stronger after all, right?
So, those two prerequisites are really important.
Does Quirrell meet the above requirements?
Obviously, it doesn't.
Even though he is a student of Ravenclaw, who is known as the center of smart brains, his mind is really not very smart.
Let’s talk about some trivia.
Merlin, recognized by the wizarding world as the most powerful man in history who has never been surpassed, is Slytherin.
His talent is really something God chases after him.
Therefore, how can a Ravenclaw who claims to be smart be considered talented?
All in all, ordinary smart people are not the same thing as true geniuses with top-notch understanding of magic.
Obviously, the former is Quirrell, and the latter is Jack who can sneak away after bargaining.
We still don't know his name.
Voldemort, who was thinking about Jack in his heart, appreciated it very much.
He was moved.
Among the Death Eaters under his command, there are too many who are disloyal, useless, and mindless.
Voldemort just has no nose, not a brain.
As a leader, he discovered very early on that among the Death Eaters, there were extremely few or almost no members who were loyal, intelligent, and brave.
If you don't say far away, let's talk about Quirrell.
For this guy, only loyalty is barely qualified, and he almost doesn't have the other two.
I struggled to steal a magic stone and kept failing.
If it weren't for his repeated urging, I'm afraid there would be no progress.
You need to find a useful subordinate.
Voldemort suddenly had such an idea.
In fact, there are other Death Eaters in Hogwarts, and Snape is one.
But he didn't dare to contact Snape directly.
Snape and Dumbledore were too close. If he showed up rashly in front of Snape without sufficient assurance, it would be easy for him to overturn.
"It seems like we can only find another person."
"My master, what do you mean?" Quirrell was caught off guard by the sudden words.
"It's nothing, someone is here." Voldemort suddenly paused, "Hey, it's interesting. It seems to be a good idea."
"Huh?" Quirrell didn't understand.
What on earth is Voldemort talking about?
Can you please stop doing riddles?
Can the Riddler escape Hogwarts?
In the midst of doubts, I heard a knock on the office door.
dong dong dong...
Someone is knocking on the door.
"Shall we let him in?" Quirrell asked quietly.
"What do you think?" Voldemort was almost killed by this guy. "Rather, why do you think you don't want him to come in?"
When normal people hear a knock on the door, don’t they just let people in?
If you do this, you really have a ghost in your heart.
Outrageous.
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