Hogwarts Mysterious Man Resurrected

Chapter 32: The basilisk must die



After an unknown amount of time, Lothar opened his eyes again.

The first thing you see is the dark ceiling, and the first thing you see when you look up is the iconic bald statue of Slytherin, and Ginny at your feet.

As for the basilisk, it lay motionless on the ground, not knowing whether it was dead or alive.

But now, Lothar can't control this.

He had fallen into the joy of resurrection.

Unlike before, he could truly perceive everything around him at this time.

Including the temperature and the hardness of the floor.

"It seems that I succeeded."

A smile appeared on Lothar's face, he was finally resurrected successfully.

Freed from the limitations of that diary, it is no longer a soul.

Now he is a new man

What makes Lothar feel a little strange is that his body is a little smaller.

Looking at his hands, Lothar's smile froze on his face.

These hands are still human hands, white and tender, with no changes.

The only difference is that these hands look a little small.

And not just his hands, Lothar could feel that his body and his vision were not as tall as before in the mental space.

"Is there something wrong with my resurrection?"

With such doubts, Lothar walked to a water surface and saw his current appearance through the smooth water surface.

A handsome boy about twelve or thirteen years old.

It's somewhat similar to what Tom Riddle looked like when he was a child.

But this is not the point. Logically speaking, after his resurrection, shouldn't he be a seventeen or eighteen-year-old wizard who is in his prime?

How did it become like this, and Lothar felt the magic in his body.

It's almost the magic power of an adult wizard, but that hasn't changed much.

That is to say, the reduction in age makes him a little uncomfortable.

When he quickly realized that his body was adapting to his soul when he was resurrected.

In other words, his soul that was damaged in the previous competition of wills caused deviations in his resurrection.

Moreover, Lothar could also clearly feel that he seemed to be unable to control his body.

This made his heart gradually become more solemn. If he had swallowed Voldemort's soul to repair his own soul before, maybe he wouldn't be in such a state of incompetence.

But now, where can he find Voldemort's soul?

Even if he found it, he wouldn't know how to devour him.

After all, he is now a complete person and no longer the same soul as before.

It seems that I can only think of other ways.

Lothar was a little helpless. He felt that nothing good had happened after his resurrection.

Voldemort, who had been hiding in the dark, had ulterior motives for him, and wanted to devour his soul one step closer after his resurrection.

The fake "Slytherin" living in the body of the basilisk had some conspiracy. He seemed to have plotted against Tom Riddle 50 years ago.

This sudden appearance seems to be for Tom.

As for Lothar, it might be an unexpected surprise.

It doesn't matter if you can fall into his plan, or if you can't, there's no loss.

Of course, if it weren't for Lothar choosing the Basilisk to resurrect himself.

Maybe Haierbo wouldn't show up. If he didn't show up, Lothar wouldn't know about such a confusing thing.

Voldemort was actually seduced

Of course, he still doesn't understand what happened.

First, when he began to be resurrected, Herbo pretended to be "Slytherin" and told him that Voldemort's soul fragment had not disappeared.

Of course, the implications were very heavy, and Lothar was wary of him because of this.

Then, the resurrection begins.

Voldemort appeared and wanted to devour his soul and fuse everything about him to resurrect himself better.

Unfortunately, he failed

But Lothar didn't take advantage either.

That inexplicable spiritual space connected the souls of the three of them.

To be precise, Haierbo is an outsider who has forced his way in.

Because the sacrifice object of the resurrection ceremony was a basilisk, all Haierbo had the opportunity to intervene.

Originally, he might have wanted to find an opportunity to eat their souls to resurrect him, but for some reason he gave up on this plan and took away Voldemort's soul fragments.

It cannot be said to be a soul fragment. After absorbing part of Lothar's soul, Voldemort's soul fragment also made up for the damage and became a soul.

This also caused Lothar to lose part of his soul, but he also contained part of Voldemort.

All in all, this situation is a bit weird right now.

Lothar's head was so big that nothing happened in the original book. Except for being destroyed by Harry at the last moment, nothing happened.

Why did all kinds of strange things happen when we got to him?

The soul of Voldemort who is not completely dead, the soul of the ancient dark wizard in the basilisk.

Great, another bunch of trouble.

Withdrawing his thoughts, he looked at the still ferocious basilisk lying on the ground in front of him, not knowing whether he was alive or dead.

A sudden murderous intention appeared in Lothar's heart.

He felt that the basilisk was not dead, and of course he did not think that the basilisk would die so easily.

And now he has the idea of ​​killing the basilisk, which is a strange feeling.

It seemed like he would gain something by killing the basilisk.

Lothar has not forgotten that the basilisk is the Horcrux of the despicable Haierbo.

Horcruxes are not that easy to destroy unless they have powerful magical weapons or use basilisk teeth.

But the basilisk itself is a Horcrux, the Horcrux of the despicable Haierbo.

Before, Halbo left with Voldemort's soul, probably returning to the basilisk.

So now the Basilisk has become the most unstable threat and may break out at any time.

Lothar looked at the basilisk lying on the ground warily, fearing that it would suddenly attack.

Although it is now on the ground, this does not mean that it has lost the power to fight back.

He picked up Ginny's wand and found it to be okay.

After all, he didn't have his own wand, and he didn't know what it felt like.

Now, in his situation, it would be nice to have a wand for him to use.

Lothar held the wand and pointed at the basilisk.

"Burning flames."

Huge flames began to surround the basilisk, burning its body.

But Lothar's expression was still ugly. He knew that the basilisk had a high resistance to magic, and he also knew that ordinary magic was of no use to it, but he never thought that his magic spell would be of no use at all.

Even if its scales were burnt black, it was a pity that Lothar's flame spell had no effect.

But now he doesn't have a powerful magical item similar to the Sword of Gryffindor, so it's really difficult for him to kill the basilisk.

But now is the best time for him to kill the basilisk.

No one knows what will happen when the basilisk wakes up.

The unknown is the most frightening thing.

What's more, Lothar could vaguely feel the uneasiness in her heart.

Use the Levitation Charm to send Ginny farther away.

Lothar took a deep breath. Next, he was going to use a spell that he couldn't control perfectly.

It may be said that the curse is very easy to get out of control.

But it is also the most likely spell to kill the basilisk.

Whatever the reason, Lothar knew that the basilisk must die.


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