Chapter 497 Post-War 3
Chapter 497 Post-War 3
"Let's continue with the previous topic," he continued after answering Snape's or perhaps everyone's doubts, "After confirming the existence of Horcruxes and Voldemort, I began to prepare for this. My idea is to capture his body directly, no matter how many Horcruxes he has, and find out where his back-up plan is directly from his body.
As for later, by chance, I found several Horcruxes, but they were just pleasant surprises and did not shake my plan. "
Sainz said to Harry and the others, "You know about the locket. Mr. Black happened to sell it to me. As for the Hufflepuff gold cup, it was also a coincidence. That day, Bellatrix brought a group of people to my house to cause trouble, but I fought back. As a result, I learned the news from her. The gold cup, one of the four holy objects, was actually in her vault.
In order to prevent Riddle from moving the gold cup after getting the news, I had to ask Mrs. Lestrange to rob her vault."
"What about those people?" Hermione asked. "The Death Eaters who came to get you."
Sainz didn't say anything, but just gave her a smile that everyone understood, and Hermione's face turned pale.
"Really you?" Ron said in surprise. "There were rumors that you robbed the vault, but we never believed it."
Sainz said, "Harry should have known from Riddle's mind, right?"
Harry nodded, and Ron said in surprise, "But you never told me."
"I just found out about it, too," Harry said. "As soon as I found out, I brought you here right away. I didn't have a chance to tell you."
"It was probably because I destroyed the Gold Cup in front of Riddle," Sainz smiled. I think he was emotional enough at the time.
"That should be the case," Hermione nodded, then suddenly realized, "But how do you know that Harry can..."
"Harry often has headaches, and I happen to have a little observation ability," Saines paused, "This is also related to a very important point, we will talk about it later.
You know, my focus is not on the Horcrux, but the Horcrux is the key to his repeated resurrection, and I can't completely ignore it, which is a bit frustrating. "
"What should we do then?" Ben seemed to put himself in the situation and asked worriedly.
"Yeah," Sainz said unhappily, "You know, the fake Moody was the one causing trouble in the Triwizard Tournament. In fact, I already knew that he was wrong..."
"Where's Dumbledore?" asked Snape.
"You're asking even though you already know the answer!" Sainz continued, "Like I said just now, I deliberately didn't reveal it because I wanted to revive him so that I could find his true form..."
"But have you ever thought about Harry? He is always in danger!" Hermione said angrily.
"Why don't you ask Dumbledore?" Arya retorted unhappily.
"Hermione," Harry said awkwardly, "we shouldn't blame Sainz, he's been saving me all along."
Sainz ignored Hermione's words and said, "Everyone, I witnessed his resurrection that day and saw him gathering the Death Eaters. To be honest, I am very disappointed. I thought the famous Voldemort would be more impressive, but he gave me the impression of being nothing special!
How to describe it? It's like you've been looking forward to a big meal for a long time, but the chef only brings you a pumpkin pie. Then you think that pie is special, but after tasting it again and again, you have to admit that it's just an ordinary pumpkin pie, not even as good as Hagrid's rock pie.
That's it?
Really, this was how I felt at the time. The famous Voldemort, is this it?
Is it just such a thing that has caused unrest in the magic world?"
Sainz paused, giving everyone a chance to breathe, and continued, "I have countless opportunities to kill him. Yes, I know I can kill him easily, but there is a problem..."
"Horcruxes!" said Harry.
"Yes, Horcrux," Sainz looked around at everyone, "I can easily destroy one of his bodies, but this will not solve the problem. It will only make him more cautious and crazy, but it will not solve the problem. He will still be resurrected again.
I think this might be what Dumbledore has always been worried about."
"You haven't communicated with Dumbledore?" Ben asked curiously, "I know you often drink tea together."
"No, we have a little tacit understanding on this point, but I haven't discussed it with him in detail. Smart people have a problem, that is, they only trust their own judgment. Coincidentally, Dumbledore is an extremely smart person."
"Who is smarter than you?" Arya did not hide her admiration. "I think Blidor is not smarter than you."
"Thank you for your praise, Alia." Sainz neither agreed nor denied her words, "Go on, Riddle. When I found that simply killing his body was meaningless, I wondered what I should do."
"You've got to find a way, brother!" Ben was becoming more and more of a braggart. "Nothing can stop you!"
"Haha, you probably still remember that I once caught a Dementor."
"Is there any way to deal with him from the Dementors?" Angelina asked in confusion.
"Of course, Dementors are not simple." Sainz said roughly, "Dementor's Kiss is a very useful magic. When I realized a certain problem, I became more convinced that I needed to figure out Dementor's Kiss."
"Do you understand?" Hermione immediately realized that she had asked a stupid question after she asked it. "I'm really confused. If you didn't understand, you definitely wouldn't choose to catch him today."
"Yes, this has something to do with Harry. We..."
"What? What do Dementors have to do with Harry?" Hermione and Ron became nervous.
"This involves a series of issues, we will talk about them together later," Sainz continued to explain why he allowed Voldemort to move around outside, "I had to let him keep causing trouble because at that time I didn't have a way to capture him alive.
Killing him might not be difficult, but catching him like this is not so easy.
Any wizard who can Apparate at any time is not easy to capture. If you want to capture him, you must restrict his movements and make him unable to Apparate."
"Just now, I suddenly couldn't Apparate in Hogsmeade. Did you cast an Anti-Apparition Charm there?" Ben suddenly realized.
"That's about right," Sainz explained, "It's not impossible to use schools or other fixed anti-Apparition places, but it's still a little unsafe, and it's too slow to cast an anti-Apparition spell on the spot. That time is enough for a wizard to react and run to the South Pole.
So, I have been working on a fast-deployable anti-Apparition item, which I finally made recently, leading to today's war."
"Great!"
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