Chapter 627 The puzzle is solved
Chapter 627 The puzzle is solved
"Interesting, really interesting." Raven raised the corners of her mouth slightly, revealing a faint smile.
He really couldn't bring himself to go fishing, so he raised his hand and randomly grabbed one of the many dementors wandering outside.
Then, he took out an inconspicuous pebble from his bulging pocket.
This stone is actually one of Halbo's Horcruxes, which was confiscated at Hogwarts. All the while, Raven kept it close to her.
At this moment, he looked at the two objects in his hands - one was the dementor, and the other was the pebble.
It can be said that both of them are inextricably linked with Haierbo.
Raven closed her eyes gently, and then slowly opened them, with a strange light shining in her eyes.
This is the alchemical eye he has mastered, which allows him to see into the essence of all things.
When he carefully compared the two objects with his alchemical eye, the difference between them became immediately clear.
First of all, although both of them can be classified as products of Haierbo, the reason is that their core constituent elements come from Haierbo's soul fragments.
However, due to Haierbo's own special characteristics, when making a Horcrux, he would only stuff a small piece of his own soul into it.
In contrast, Dementors are completely different. It contains extremely huge soul power within its body.
The dementor in Raven's hands is considered a relatively strong individual, and the total amount of souls contained within it is no less than that of an ordinary wizard.
You know, even Voldemort's original Horcrux diary contained only one-third of the total amount of souls in it!
And this was the result of accidentally dividing an extra part of his soul when he first tried to make a Horcrux.
In other words, if calculated according to normal conditions, the number of souls contained in just an ordinary Dementor is enough for Haierbo to create nearly a hundred more Horcruxes and then throw them away!
If you consider it from a cost perspective alone, this is actually not cost-effective.
Secondly, the magic that makes up the appearance of the Horcrux undoubtedly belongs to the typical category of black magic. As long as you feel it for a moment, you can clearly detect the strong evil aura exuding from it.
As for those dementors that look very scary... Although they do look quite scary, the materials used to construct their bodies are ancient magic that is guaranteed to be fake - yes, that's right. The one Isidora had used before.
So it is obvious that these dementors absolutely cannot be created by Haierbo!
After all, if he really invented such a convenient and practical magic, how could he not make good use of it?
Now that the possibility of the Dementors being created by Haierbo has been completely ruled out, both from a cost perspective and from a technical perspective, the next thing becomes very simple and easy to understand.
It was Gaia or her archdruids who created the dementors.
There is no other reason. Haierbo has been in a recurring state of being sealed, breaking the seal, and then being sealed again and breaking the seal again for a long time.
There should be no possibility for others to pry his wool and extract the power of his soul from him.
However, Gaia is completely different. She originally wanted to eradicate Herbo, so is this an attempt she made?
By thinking along this line of thinking, Raven can easily deduce the origin of the Dementors.
For Haierbo, what is the capital that he relies on most?
There is no doubt that it is his huge soul size!
He was huddled in Limbo, just like a fat giant weighing four hundred pounds huddled in a small children's bathtub, causing the entire Limbo to be under tremendous pressure and almost on the verge of collapse.
And by using Isidora's magic to extract emotions to shape the body, and thereby sealing Haierbo's soul, isn't it just like a special liposuction surgery?
As long as the speed of liposuction is faster than the growth speed of Helbo's soul, there is the possibility of alleviating the pressure in Limbo.
In this way, the goal can be achieved without causing catastrophic consequences. It can be said to kill two birds with one stone.
From a magical point of view, this idea is not a fantasy.
However, after careful consideration, you will find that there is a big problem that has not been properly solved-how should such a large number of dementors be placed and dealt with after they are introduced into the real world?
Before Raven, the entire magical world was helpless to eliminate the dementors.
No magic can kill Dementors, Dementors can only starve to death.
Raven vaguely remembered that the island where Azkaban was located was originally deserted, with only groups of dementors inhabiting it.
Could this be how Gaia treats dementors?
Confining them on an isolated island and leaving them to fend for themselves until they starve to death?
But this approach is too inefficient. You must know that dementors can also fight each other and use similar species as food to replenish their own energy.
Furthermore, if we let these monsters feed on human emotions and reproduce the species,
Isn't it equivalent to releasing Haierbo who was imprisoned in Limbo into the real world? The consequences could be disastrous!
Raven secretly thought to herself: Judging from Haierbo's outstanding talents and profound magical attainments, it is not difficult to conquer Isidora's magic if given enough time to study.
As long as he fully understands and masters the magical secrets that make up Dementors, he may have the opportunity to regain the power of the soul that should belong to him.
In this way, not only will it not have any negative impact on Haierbo, but it will add an extremely powerful gain effect in vain.
Thinking of this, Raven couldn't help but feel doubtful.
"Could it be that Gaia sent me here to eradicate these dementors?"
However, when I thought about it again, I felt it was wrong. After all, because of the checks and balances of Azkaban, the number of dementors has been limited to a certain extent and within a relatively stable and reasonable range. There is no need to come to destroy them myself.
"So...do you want me to speed up the reproduction of dementors?"
This idea was quickly dismissed as soon as it crossed his mind - it was okay when Haierbo was sealed by Merlin in the past. At that time, the natural reproduction scale of Dementors was small and not easy to attract attention. But now if a large number of Dementors are spawned, It will definitely arouse Haierbo's vigilance and attention.
"There must be some details that I overlooked..." Raven murmured to himself, scratching his head vigorously.
At this moment, having successfully deciphered the principle of the birth of Dementors, he felt as if he held a key that could solve the mystery, but he was still a little short of being able to find the correct key to open the door lock from the texture of the key. Methods.
Ever since, Raven began to carefully recall the entire birth process of the Dementors in his mind,
[First, there needs to be a mother dementor, and this mother body was created by Gaia]
[Next, the mother dementor will extract all kinds of negative emotions from the prisoners and breed a brand new body in their bodies, specially designed to accommodate the soul of Haierbo]
[When the body matures, it will extract Haierbo’s soul power from the mysterious limbo]
[Immediately afterwards...]
Suddenly, Raven's eyes suddenly flashed with light. As if he had captured some important information, he exclaimed in a low voice,
"Drawed from Limbo?"
You know, Limbo is a special plane built by the subconscious of countless humans!
Even Voldemort, who created many Horcruxes, could only barely open the door to Limbo by deliberately murdering others.
Haierbo could only escape into Limbo Hell in his own body, and used the method of bringing his consciousness to Horcruxes to stir up troubles in the magic world.
But what virtues and abilities do these dementors have that can easily absorb Haierbo's soul power from Limbo?
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