Harry Potter: Super Magic God

Chapter 455: Correct Psychological Offensive

Chapter 455 Correct Psychological Offensive

Dumbledore's Transfiguration was fast enough, Voldemort's dispelling was fast enough, and the clay statue still collapsed before it could get close to Voldemort. novel

Dumbledore changed to a new method. He raised his hand and waved the wand in his hand. The powerful incantation shot from the wand could even be felt by the people scattered around the maze. The invisible scream made the hair stand upright.

"Is your last resort also black magic?" Voldemort laughed frantically, and he summoned a silver shield to resist the spell, "Do you think you can kill me, Dumbledore, there's nothing worse than this Is it?"

"Death is not the most terrible thing, there are many things more terrible than death." Dumbledore said calmly, as if he was talking about something that everyone knew.

"If you could live like a ghost for fourteen years, you'd know how shallow and ignorant you are, Dumbledore," roared Voldemort. "There's nothing worse than death."

"You're so wrong." Dumbledore's voice was soft, as if he was talking homely. "In fact, your biggest failure is not understanding that there is something worse than death."

Listening to the conversation between the two, George was speechless for a while. Do wizards really rarely fight? Their taunts and psychological tactics were too frivolous.

Two people are completely talking to themselves. This kind of concept that cannot be mutually recognized at all is completely meaningless to argue. After all, both of them are old people, one is over a hundred years old, and the other is almost seventy years old.

Such two old men, the stubbornness of their lives has long been deeply rooted in their bones, and it is impossible for them to change their minds.

It would be ridiculous to expect to convince the other party with simple and foolish reasons. The truth can only persuade oneself. Once the truth is spoken, it immediately becomes a meaningless preaching.

Only the brightest can learn from the lessons of others. Only the wisest can learn from doctrine.

The biggest lesson of history is that human beings never learn from history. The greatest revelation of doctrine is that human beings have never developed and grown because of doctrine.

If you really want to use psychological tactics, you should still attack the opponent's weaknesses.

For example, in dealing with Dumbledore, George knew that Dumbledore came from a broken family. His father, Percival Dumbledore, died in Azkaban. His mother, Candela Dumbledore, was killed by her runaway daughter.

His sister, Ariana Dumbledore, was insane and killed her mother after being provoked by several Muggle boys, and finally died in an accident.

His only relative, his younger brother, Aberforth Dumbledore, was also at odds with him. He also has an unclear relationship with the dark wizard Greenwald.

In this respect, Dumbledore is also a tragic figure, and his psychological dark past is no less than Harry's. The only difference is that he has already grown up and has survived those dark years, and he does not need anyone to guide him, let alone understand him.

He is already old, whether it is a body or a soul, he is already dying, and he wants to die.

But even so, these painful memories are still a hell that cannot be dissipated in the back of his mind. From these aspects, these memories start to attack.

Whether it is fantasy, simulacrum, or mockery, it can all play a real role. Instead of the useless reasoning like now, it can't get into the ears of the opponent at all.

As for Voldemort, George also knew a lot of things from Riddle's memory. After contacting some of the information he secretly investigated, he also knew a lot about Voldemort's past.

Orphanage, and his mother, his father. These are Voldemort's unforgettable memories,

Voldemort's mother was the witch Merope Gaunt, a descendant of Salazar Slytherin, the founder of Hogwarts. Because of his pride in his bloodline, Gaunt has been accustomed to inbreeding in order to keep his bloodline pure for many generations.

This has made most of the members of the Gaunt family abnormal for many generations. Most of them are arrogant, extreme, with low IQ, like violence and reckless. Under such circumstances, the wealth accumulated by the Gaunt family quickly dissipated, and the family property soon fell into disrepair.

Voldemort's mother, Merope Gaunt, was plain looking, but fell in love with a rich second generation Muggle. She coveted the second generation's handsomeness and wealth, so she used a fascination agent to make the second rich old Tom Riddle fall in love with her. .

But her origins are unknown, and her mediocrity is unacceptable to Old Tom's parents. As a last resort, Merope Gaunt had to elope with old Tom.

Later, Merope Gaunt became pregnant with Voldemort, perhaps because of postpartum depression, or because of the experience of wandering that made it difficult for her to continue to dispense the love potion. She stopped using the drug on old Tom, and old Tom sobered up from the drug, and the sober old Tom immediately abandoned Merope and his unborn child.

Merope was destitute and pregnant, unable to take care of himself and wandering alone. She gave birth to Voldemort in an orphanage, and she told the orphanage staff that the child should be named Tom Marvolo Riddle after his father, and then died of weakness.

Maybe it was the avoidance of consanguineous marriages, maybe it was the advantage of being mixed, or maybe it was the IQ that the Gaunts had lost over the generations, returning to Voldemort.

Unlike his stupid relatives who married close relatives, Voldemort's IQ was far beyond the upper limit of the Gaunt family.

Completely different from the unlucky Harry, Voldemort could use his special abilities to make people unlucky since he was a child. He was the only one who bullied others, and no one else could bully him.

When he entered Hogwarts at the age of 11, Voldemort still showed extraordinary aptitude, he studied hard and was thirsty for knowledge. Before George came along, Voldemort was the holder of several Hogwarts achievement records and was hailed as the brightest student ever at Hogwarts.

Unlike the stupid relatives of the Gaunt family, Voldemort was not just about aptitude, he was also very lucky.

Since entering Hogwarts to study, Voldemort has had a smooth first half of his life and has become the most powerful wizard in the wizarding world. In the end, he gathered forces and became the great devil who dared not let anyone call his name directly in the magic world.

Until he was defeated by Lily's protective spell and Dumbledore's conspiracy when he was at his most powerful, Voldemort was a man blessed by luck in the previous years. This made him appear self-righteous and self-righteous. It is precisely this character that makes him easily calculated by Dumbledore's plan.

(To be continued.)

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