Just because a great wizard's soul is no longer aging doesn't mean that their soul has a strong ability to heal itself - that's the preserve of immortal wizards.

The soul, consciousness, and body affect each other, and the soul that is no longer aging can keep the consciousness alive, and the activity of these two will slow down the aging of the body to a certain extent. This is also the reason why the Great Wizard can live for more than a hundred years even if he does not use other means.

But now Dumbledore's soul has been irreparably damaged, and this damage will inevitably affect his consciousness, and then hurt his body again.

It was to be expected that Dumbledore would become more and more tired, his energy would become more and more depleted, and his thinking would gradually become less clear. Immediately after that, his physical body will age faster, and his movement will become more and more inconvenient, and he will either die in a hospital bed or die during a certain outing.

Solim didn't have much to do to hurt souls, but he knew a lot about souls. As a pure-blood family with a dark magic heirloom, Selwyn has a unique perspective on the matter of the soul.

It is true that he, like Snape, could not see the specific effect that Voldemort had on Dumbledore's soul, but there were two types of soul damage: continuous damage and instantaneous damage.

Instantaneous damage injuries are divided into 04 and non-lethal, and the Death Curse is a typical instantaneous lethal soul damage, which will directly decompose the soul of the person who is under the spell, leaving only an intact corpse. Non-lethal soul damage often cuts a hole in the victim's soul, or directly tears a large piece of the soul. Due to the close connection between the body, the soul, and the consciousness, this irreparable damage to the soul will gradually affect the other two, often manifesting itself as paleness, lack of energy, and mental trance.

Once the soul is badly damaged, it has a huge impact on the wizard's ability to cast spells: consciousness is not clear, the will is not strong, and even the supply of mana is no longer stable, and many spells that can be easily used will become extremely difficult.

Solim himself had this experience.

Dumbledore's injuries were apparently of a continuous damage type, and his condition would gradually deteriorate unless he made a Horcrux to cut off the tainted part of his soul. But once that happened, Voldemort's intentions were achieved.

A Dumbledore who made a Horcrux, this is Voldemort's humiliation of Dumbledore.

Dumbledore may not care about humiliation, but he would never commit innocent killings in order to survive. Voldemort wanted Dumbledore to break his "hypocrisy" all along, and the Dark Lord wanted everyone to see the true face of the so-called White Wizard.

Of course, it would be nice if Dumbledore hadn't made Horcruxes to keep him alive as Voldemort had envisioned, and a weak, short-lived Dumbledore wouldn't be able to actually threaten him.

Either way, Voldemort's purpose was achieved.

"What are you going to do?" Snape was silent for a moment, looking at the old man with a complicated expression.

He hated him.

The founder of the Order of the Phoenix concocted the prophecy and told Voldemort through his own mouth, and everything went in the direction that Dumbledore had hoped for—Voldemort had a crush on the child and was determined to break it.

He hated him.

The whereabouts of the original members of the Order of the Phoenix were always leaked to the Death Eaters, causing many tragedies. He knew that the traitor was among those people, and he was obviously a great master of the Regent! He could have found that traitor...... But Dumbledore didn't do anything.

Yes, he didn't do anything.

So Lily died.

She could have survived.

As long as Dumbledore was a month before the tragedy...... No, a week...... Even if the Order of the Phoenix had been thoroughly screened three days ago, Lily wouldn't have died!

Even though Snape hated him so much, hated him so much, he still respected Dumbledore. It's the same as when he hated Harry, but he always cared for him and protected him.

Snape was a screwman.

If he hadn't been a screwman, he wouldn't have been able to do what a dark wizard would never have been able to do after all this experience.

But that wouldn't save Dumbledore's life.

Once the wizard who knew Voldemort best and made the Dark Lord the most jealous was dead, the Order of the Phoenix would have no backbone, and Harry's greatest protector would be gone. Who can stop Voldemort from killing Harry then?

By the Order of the Phoenix, those idiots?

Or do you rely on Blake's idiot? (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Snape knew that he had been abandoned by the Dark Lord, and he no longer trusted himself...... No, he never trusted anyone. It had been a long time since he had felt the agitation of the Dark Mark, which meant that he could no longer help Dumbledore with intelligence.

What can he do?

Snape asked himself countless times in the dead of night after Voldemort left England. He took all the Death Eaters with him, except for himself, thinking that he would one day be able to make a difference at Hogwarts?

Then just wait for the day when the Dark Lord needs him, and wait for the day when he can make a difference.

It wasn't until this evening, after seeing Dumbledore's injury, that Snape understood...... The Dark Lord left himself behind not because he thought he was useful, but because he didn't need Hogwarts at all.

Would the Dark Lord, who was confronted with Dumbledore and Grindelwald join forces and wounded them and left calmly, still cared about the information he provided that could be 233 or nothing?

Snape really didn't know what else he could do.

There was nothing he could do about Dumbledore's injury, and he was equally powerless about Harry, who was in a desperate situation after losing his umbrella, and even if he risked his life, it was impossible to change the outcome.

Solim looked at Snape strangely, and felt that he, the professor, had suddenly become a little ...... Too much emotion.

As his study of magic deepened, and as his magic deepened, so did Solim's sensitivity to emotions. He had just keenly captured what Snape could call a mess of mood swings: hatred, remorse, fear, reluctance......

He didn't know why Snape had suddenly become like this, and he hadn't seen Dumbledore's injuries before.

"Do what I can. Dumbledore whispered to Snape.

What even Solim was aware of, how could Dumbledore, as a great wizard, ignore it. Then Dumbledore looked at Solim:

"So...... May I ask - has he already left Selwyn Castle?"

Snape was confused, but Solim knew who Dumbledore was referring to by "he".

Riddle..

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