"It's not that I'm abandoning you, Tom. You do have a great appetite for me, but I don't know if you'll make it, so I'm not going to take such a big risk for you.

If you know that I am similar to you, then you should understand how I will choose.

Compared to you, even if I am guarded by Dumbledore, I have a good chance of succeeding.

Because there is no fundamental contradiction between me and Dumbledore, I am not seeking the English wizarding world, I just want to use this as a springboard.

But you're different.

Unless one day, you rise, become powerful, and establish a good power, I will be able to accept you as a partner. But for now, you're up to the test on your own!

People who have no value are not qualified to be my partners, I think, you think so yourself. "

Locke lay on the table, one hand resting his chin on his chin and the other leisurely writing his own invented gibberish in his diary.

Coaxing Tom, he has no psychological burden at all.

"You're right, Locke. However, I will not let you down, I will prove my worth! As a descendant of Slytherin, I will regain the glory of my ancestors! and one day, I will be your favor!"

"Well, may you never die, Tom!"

"May you get what you want, Locke!"

The exchange between the two came to an end, and then, Tom even did not hesitate to use the accumulated power to let Locke enter his memory space to watch how he learned and used alchemy, and how to make magic props more easily and quickly.

To Locke's great surprise, Professor Tom's alchemy principles were similar to those of the Weasleys!

Could it be that the Weasleys have any relationship with Slytherin?

This is really, the most ridiculous conclusion Locke has come to so far!

I don't know what Ron would think when he heard about it.

If you don't understand, you ask, so Locke asks Tom directly about it.

Tom explained that this was not surprising, because all the alchemy now circulating in England came from the Merlin lineage.

So whether it is Slytherin or the Weasleys' alchemy, they actually come from the same source.

All are a kind of "soul portrayal projection" type of alchemy.

However, Tom insisted that the Slytherins were orthodox and that the Weasleys were evil.

Locke gives him a face and agrees with him.

In fact, Locke and Tom get along quite happily, after all, madmen also have the advantage of being crazy, that is, they dare to gamble and are not afraid of what they will lose.

And Locke, who is in this state, is very restrained and cautious, and Tom, who is super afraid of death, completely plays Tom in the palm of his hand.

Although Tom is Voldemort, he is only Voldemort when he was a student.

Locke has both an age advantage and an intelligence advantage against him.

Moreover, Locke also showed his ability to transform the fire element and easily tame powerful magical creatures, which convinced Tom that he had noble blood and an extraordinary background.

With so many advantages, Locke is sure to become a great wizard in the future!

Tom didn't think Locke needed to deceive him when he had fallen to the end of a remnant.

It is worth mentioning that Dumbledore does not seem to have come to Tom's journal.

At his first lunch after writing the letter, Locke met Dumbledore's eyes, convinced that Dumbledore had received the letter.

But Dumbledore has not moved, does he trust him completely, trusting that he will not be confused or manipulated by Voldemort, or is there some other reason?

However, whether Dumbledore believed it or not, Locke didn't want to play with Tom anymore.

He couldn't bear to get his knowledge from an incorrigible villain, and he knew that if he got carried away, he would lose if he was greedy, so he planned to send the diary to Lockhart tomorrow Christmas.

Today is the last time the two communicate. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Of course, before sending the journal to Lockhart, he had to report it to Dumbledore.

Locke always did what he said, and he would do what he promised Tom.

But he hadn't said that he would hide the deal from Dumbledore.

So, dear Tom senior, you can beg for your own blessings next!

...... []

After learning a little in Tom's memory space, Locke tried to modify the silver necklace he was going to give Hermione.

In the end, Locke still chose to give Hermione a necklace as a close-fitting jewelry, mainly because the hairpin didn't match Hermione's fluffy brown hair, well, nothing else.

Locke's original design of the silver necklace was very simple, just a complete thin chain.

Because he has always liked simple style, and believes that this is the truly modern, flawless beauty.

But now, in order to transform it into a magic item, you need to change its appearance.

Locke turned it into two thin chains hanging from a silver, cartoon version of a fat dolphin sleeping with his eyes closed.

Then, inscribe intricate magic inscriptions on the fat dolphin's body, project a reflection of his soul, and finally make the necklace a magic item that can automatically activate the Iron Armor Charm when it senses a threat.

As for how this so-called "perceived threat" is judged, it is very simple, if Locke's cognition at this time thinks that it is a threat, the Iron Armor Charm will be activated.

After all, wizards' magic items are like this, most of them are not programmed settings, but additional personalities.

The operation effect of magic items is often related to the knowledge and personality of the magic item maker.

If you elaborate on it, it's probably about the same as a magic photo.

The characters in the magic photos always react in the same way as real people in real life when they are confronted with stimuli, and the same is true for the intelligence that is hosted in the magic props.

To put it another way, it is probably that Locke lodged his mind in the necklace and let it take his place to guard Hermione at all times.

"It's terrible, it's like confession...... I hope Hermione doesn't see the mechanics of this magic item and doesn't think about it. Locke quietly comforted himself in his heart.

Tom was also shocked by his success in making magic props in one attempt, and Tom once again took the trouble to make copies of two thick alchemy notes for Locke, and recommended him a few books that were related to alchemy.

"You're so knowledgeable, are you really just a student version of Voldemort, Tom's Day?"

"My Entity used to take me with me for a while, when he worked at the Bock Magical Goods Shop. Taking advantage of his work, he practiced his alchemy extensively. Unfortunately, when we had a disagreement, he became defensive of me, and I spent most of my time in this box. After being sent to the Malfoys, the Malfoys were even more wary of me......"

"You're miserable, I'll just say, Horcruxes are full of risks. Forget it, for you in your pursuit of immortality, it is natural that you can't resist this temptation. I'm going to write to Lockhart right now, and you and I will be on the right foot, so that the guy won't find out. "

"I don't think that guy will find anything at all. Unexpectedly, he turned out to be a memory thief who only excels at the Forgetting Charm! I was on guard against him at first, what a shame!".

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