There were still three people on Solim's estate: Willard, Calvin, and himself. The performance was the same as usual, as if Elena was still here.

From time to time, he would make an appearance in the castle to prove that he was still on the island of Neasto, so that those who would care about him would have their eyes on him. It's just that after dinner, he will go to Hogwarts to accompany Elena.

Solim's run down into the castle wasn't just an excuse, but it was because of Riddle.

This guy is coming back to life.

Resurrection...... To be honest, Solim really didn't know if Ridder's situation counted as a resurrection.

After all, he never really lived.

He was just a fragment that Voldemort had cut out of his own soul, representing only a part of the name Tom. Riddle's Wizard.

There are many things in the wizarding world that cannot be thought about or explained.

Riddle is a fragment of a detached soul, but he can obtain a living body through a magical ritual, thus becoming a real [person].

But can you say he's human?

Can a spirit born through an abnormal, unnatural way, be given a physical body, and be called a man?

Anyway, Solim didn't think Riddle was a man.

Because according to the strict definition, the so-called [Riddle] is nothing more than a fragment of the soul with the memory of Voldemort's seventeen years old.

That's the magic of magic.

A fragment of the soul, along with a memory, can create a non-existent [person] through a magical ritual. Does that mean that there can theoretically be a twenty-seven-year-old Riddle, a thirty-seven-year-old Riddle, and a forty-seven-year-old Riddle?

Soul science is an esoteric and obscure science, and with Solim's current knowledge and knowledge reserves, it can only be understood simply, and this kind of question is really not something he can answer.

As an insider and with a lot of involvement, Solim was allowed to know about Riddle's resurrection ritual.

The bones of paternal blood relatives, the flesh of those who are willing to sacrifice, the blood of those whose fate is most entangled...... Of course, it is also called: the bones of the father, the flesh of the servant, and the blood of the enemy.

This is indeed a full-fledged rite of resurrection, but it has many limitations.

The most important of these is the bones of the patrilineal blood relatives. Without this, no matter how complete the preparation is, it will be in vain.

In other words, the resurrected person must be related by blood.

Does Riddle have it?

He was just a fragment of Voldemort's soul, and he had no physical connection to Voldemort himself. Some are only soul-based, and he is not a natural person

So from a occult point of view, Riddle is not called paternal.

In the first step, this resurrection ritual is not valid.

Riddle had no way to adopt the resurrection ritual that Voldemort had used.

If it was someone else, I could only stare dryly at this time. But Selwyn has a deep background and has mastered different resurrection rituals.

The so-called resurrection rituals, in essence, are divided into physical resurrection and soul awakening.

Resurrection is aimed at unfortunate wizards who have lost their bodies, but their souls are still alive. All it takes is a proper body to get back on your feet through a magical ritual.

Soul awakening is the last chance for those who have been dead for a long time, and whose consciousness has fallen into a deep sleep, but has not completely dissipated. Rituals are used to awaken the soul and consciousness, but this is usually only used to inquire about secrets, and does not usually resurrect the body.

But Riddle's situation is different.

Again:

He is not a natural person conceived by a woman.

Even though Riddle is mindful, conscious, self-aware, and active, he is not a living creature from a occult point of view, or even a living creature ever lived.

Riddle was born unnaturally, and if the moment he was separated from Lord Voldemort's soul was a [birth], then he had never been [dead] at all. Since there is no death, then what is the resurrection?

It's not just a casual body and a soul that is resurrected.

The soul and the body are closely linked, and the relationship between the two is closely interdependent.

It's like a lock and a key, even if you can insert it, but you can't align every bullet, the lock can't be opened.

A body that does not meet the requirements cannot be controlled by the soul.

What to do with Del's flesh there? The wizards of Selwyn came up with two plans:

One is tailor-made.

Yes, it is to use alchemy and magic to create a soulless body according to the characteristics and characteristics of Riddle's soul.

This method has the highest success rate, and can ensure that Riddle has a movable body, but the fit is another matter.

The second is to give birth to Riddle.

Let a conceived mother, before the mass of flesh in her belly gives birth to a soul, let Riddle take his place.

There are pros and cons to both approaches.

The first is low, as magically created flesh doesn't fit neatly into Riddle's strangely unnatural and mutilated soul. Resurrected in this way, Riddle's spellcasting ability will be greatly affected. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The second type of ceiling can be very high. It can be very high, because it depends on the blood of the parents of that fetus.

If the parents of the fetus are from an ancient pure-blood family, and the pure-blood is pure-blooded, the flesh of the fetus will have a high degree of affinity for mana, and the mana will grow faster.

Conversely, if the fetus's parents are Muggle-born wizards, his ability to cast spells and increase his mana will be limited.

It all depends on what the Selwyns want to do.

If it's just to close the deal, then use the first (Chano) way to give Riddle a working body.

But if he really wants Riddle to play any role in the future, then he needs a natural body with a high ceiling. But it's not easy to find, yes, it's hard to find.

Wizard families with pure blood, high magic power ceiling, and high magic affinity are all famous and influential. Would they agree to sacrifice their own woman and unborn fetus to fulfill a stranger?

Impossible.

What about using shady means to kidnap a back tool?

The risk is too great, once the stuffing is revealed, it is tantamount to directly declaring war with that family, and the turbulent public opinion generated after the exposure will make even a family like Selwyn tingle.

Pure-blood families attach great importance to their offspring, and Selwyn will be shouted at by everyone. At the same time as the influence plummets, it will also be boycotted. It will be a big hassle at that time.

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