To Lucius's astonishment, after the porcelain bottle was absorbed, Voldemort II had actually become a living being.
Yes, Voldemort II, who had absorbed the blood and the porcelain bottle, was no longer an illusory body shrouded in black mist; he had actually been completely resurrected.
If it weren't for the fact that the Voldemort in front of him had somewhat vacant eyes and was just staring blankly at him, and that he wasn't as strong as the real Voldemort, Lucius would have thought that the person standing in front of him was the real Voldemort.
"This is absolutely terrifying, absolutely amazing!"
"Just a small porcelain bottle, a small porcelain bottle that can be held in one hand, completely solved the resurrection problem that had been troubling Voldemort until now."
"Moreover, this resurrected Voldemort seems to be stronger than the original Voldemort, except for being a little less intelligent!" Of course, Lucius's stronger than the original Voldemort was not stronger than the Voldemort who killed himself and needed to be resurrected.
As for Voldemort now, he is a force that makes Lucius feel despair, because even if he has all kinds of talismans that can be bought on the market, and even some that are extremely rare on the market, he has no confidence in surviving in Voldemort's hands.
Yes, after fully comprehending the magic cultivation method given by Ye Feng, even before being fully resurrected, Voldemort had already become terrifyingly powerful.
The sheer power of Ye Feng's magic grenade made Lucius, who had witnessed its devastating effect, lose the will to fight back using only his own strength. Before using what he considered the most terrifying magic grenade, Lucius believed that no wizard in the entire magical world could rival him.
However, his thoughts changed after he got the book.
Although Voldemort was incredibly terrifying at this moment, and was already beyond Lucius's ability to resist even before he was truly resurrected, Lucius's despair was completely extinguished after he learned about the contents of the book.
Yes, Voldemort is powerful now, but the fact that Ye Feng or Dumbledore dared to give him such books directly, or even teach them to Voldemort II, proves that they have better ones, or have enough confidence to deal with them after their cultivation.
Since Ye Feng or Dumbledore are so strong, it proves that Voldemort is not invincible. It's just that the dark magic he learned is too 'special', giving him the ability to resurrect himself, which is why he is so fearsome.
Lucius speculated that Dumbledore or Ye Feng might have asked him to bring Voldemort back in order to find a way to kill Voldemort completely.
As a staunch advocate of pure-blood Death Eaters, Lucius, accustomed to being high above others, naturally did not want to be ridden on by a 'mixed-blood,' even if that 'mixed-blood' was called the Dark Lord.
Therefore, when Voldemort II was fully resurrected, Lucius did not hesitate at all. He directly marked Voldemort II according to the contents of another piece of paper, which was the most inconspicuous piece of white paper floating next to him.
The paper had three markings, or rather, three options, marked on it.
The first type is called the Bond or Companion Mark. After being marked with this mark, Voldemort II will become Lucius's companion, and the two will share both glory and ruin.
The second type is called the mark of allies, also known as the mark of cooperation. After being marked with this mark, Voldemort II and Lucius will be on equal footing, with equal status. They are merely partners, and there is no master-servant relationship between them.
Of course, since there is no primary/secondary relationship, the other party has no control over what either side does, which is equivalent to giving Lucius a team damage immunity buff.
The third type, which is also the one that Lucius finds most perplexing, is the mark called the servant mark.
The servant's mark, as the name suggests, is placed on servants. Once Voldemort II is marked with this mark, he will become Voldemort II's master.
Although the three marks seemed to only require applying them, Lucius immediately saw the advantages and disadvantages.
The first scenario goes without saying. Once he and Voldemort II share the same fate, then as long as Voldemort II appears in the wizarding world, he will inevitably be targeted by both the good and evil factions.
If they can develop quickly, that would be fine. With their combined strength, they might not dominate the wizarding world, but they could at least gain a foothold. But if they fail to develop Voldemort II...
The second one seems to just give him a damage immunity, but it is also the least dangerous, because as long as he doesn't admit his relationship with Voldemort 2.0, he is not in danger.
As for the third option, it seemed to be the most beneficial choice for him, but it was actually the most dangerous.
Yes, becoming Voldemort II's master is indeed a huge temptation, but if this were to be exposed, all the wizards in the magical world would hunt him down.
The real Voldemort and the other Death Eaters would probably be the most enthusiastic and relentless in their pursuit of him.
A dozen minutes later, Lucius slowly waved his wand, and as he did so, a complex magic circle appeared on Voldemort II's body.
As the complex magic circle fully formed and emitted a dazzling light, Voldemort II transformed into a beam of white light and landed on Lucius's left wrist.
As the light faded, a silver bracelet appeared on Lucius's wrist, and anyone who saw it would have noticed that the pendant on the silver bracelet was an inverted pentagram.
297 Is there such a setting?
In the Western world, the inverted pentagram often represents the devil, but there is no such thing as a devil in the Harry Potter world, so it is now used to represent another evil entity—the Dark Lord!
Of course, this Dark Lord is not the Dark Lord of that world; this is a Dark Lord from another world.
Although he arrived as a remnant soul, he may not be any worse than the original Dark Lord of this world.
Actually, even though Lucius had used magic to shield himself when Voldemort II transformed into the 'bracelet', there was still some movement.
But because Ye Feng was causing trouble over there, everyone else's attention was focused on him, so no one noticed this side at all.
However, this was not an accident, because Ye Feng did it on purpose, because he was worried that if he didn't help, Lucius would ruin himself.
He didn't have any friendship with Lucius, but Voldemort II was someone he had painstakingly fished out from other worlds, so he didn't want to lose him so easily.
Therefore, when he sensed that Voldemort II had been put away by Lucius, Ye Feng took a look and found that almost everyone in the courtyard had gotten up, so he decisively slipped away.
When the group of angry teachers and students got up, Ye Feng had already disappeared. This left the teachers and students with nowhere to vent their anger, so they could only turn their grief and indignation into their appetite and eat up the entire sumptuous breakfast.
...
Some things, once missed, will never come again. Lucius missed his chance that night, and there was no chance for him to stay at Hogwarts. So, he left the very next day after marking Voldemort II.
Voldemort was somewhat unhappy about the matter, but he also knew that Lucius alone could not possibly capture Harry from Hogwarts, and that they had a better plan.
Therefore, he sent Lucius back first, allowing the Death Eaters lurking in Hogwarts to continue their previous plans. Unfortunately, Voldemort was unaware that there were no more Death Eaters lurking in Hogwarts.
Even the 'Little Barty' who was out in the open, disguised as Moody, actually failed. The Moody at Hogwarts right now... is the real Moody.
Yes, after teaching Hogwarts students dark magic for nearly two months, Ye Feng finally couldn't take it anymore. He decided to stop playing this role-playing game and confront Moody, asking him to cooperate with him.
Upon hearing the news from Ye Feng, Moody, who was imprisoned, was extremely excited. He not only expressed his full cooperation and promised not to disrupt Ye Feng's plan, but also spent three days reviewing the events that had occurred during his imprisonment in order to avoid any mishaps.
In addition, he carefully studied what 'Moody' had done during that period and memorized it, so as not to make any mistakes that would cause Ye Feng's plan to fail.
And Ye Feng's plan...
His plan was actually very simple, or rather, he didn't have a plan at all.
His idea was to impersonate Moody to reassure Voldemort that the previous plan was still in progress, and to follow him when the Goblet of Fire teleported Harry to Voldemort's father's grave.
This way, he could successfully resurrect Voldemort and test the effects of his resurrected techniques immediately upon his resurrection.
Finally, he would pretend that he was no match for Voldemort and barely managed to escape with Harry. However, during the escape, he accidentally lost another part of the Grimoire, allowing Voldemort to continue his experiments.
Of course, the latter part depends on whether Voldemort's resurrection achieves the desired effect. If Voldemort fails to live up to expectations, he wouldn't mind changing his 'experimental target' to Voldemort II.
They're both Voldemort anyway, even if they're from different worlds, there's not much difference between them.
So if the Voldemort of this world doesn't satisfy him, he only needs to kill the Voldemort of this world and then use his blood and flesh to completely resurrect the Voldemort II of another world.
With this in mind, Ye Feng also modified some of the contents of the Grimoire based on the information he obtained from Voldemort, also known as Voldemort II, from another world.
Although Voldemort II did not fully revert to a flesh-and-blood body, he possessed some characteristics of a flesh-and-blood life form after consuming Harry's blood. In addition, he had previously studied Voldemort's soul in detail, so he still gained some insights.
While Ye Feng was busy improving the magic gadget, Lucius also brought Voldemort II back to his old family home, the castle that Ye Feng had blasted to the ground with a magic grenade.
By now, their castle, which had been blasted to the ground, had been completely restored. Moreover, thanks to the large number of wizards they had hired to use magic for the restoration, the castle was not much different from what Ye Feng had seen before.
Of course, to prevent the previous incident from happening again, after repairing the castle, they reinforced and strengthened all kinds of defenses from beginning to end, and used a large number of talismans and magic in some important places.
It's fair to say that if another magic grenade, which could easily level Malfoy Manor back then, were to be used now, Malfoy Manor would still be leveled.
Although they had reinforced the area and even used a lot of talismans, Ye Feng's magic grenades were not intended to kill people but rather to target buildings, vehicles, and incidentally clear out enemy soldiers.
This can be described as a specialized weapon for attacking city defenses. So if another one were to be produced, the Malfoy family manor would still be destroyed. This is because while the weapon's power is certainly related to its strength, it also involves a kind of rule-like power.
However, they were unaware of this, so Lucius believed that his family's castle was very safe, even safer than Hogwarts.
Because of this understanding, he released Voldemort II immediately after returning to the Malfoy family's secret chamber.
When Voldemort II emerged, his previously dull eyes instantly regained their color, causing a look of fear to appear on Lucius's face.
One of the most important reasons he dared to bring Voldemort II back was that Voldemort II was very dull. It could be said that even if it was not conducive to the master-servant contract, Lucius was confident that he could completely control Voldemort II.
However, the way Voldemort 2 looks at him now doesn't seem like that of a simpleton, which means he was faking it before.
This discovery sent a chill down Lucius's spine, making every hair on his body stand on end.
What reassured Lucius somewhat was that, although Voldemort II had become 'smarter,' he had only glanced at him and hadn't done anything.
“Lucius, it was definitely the right decision to make you my partner so early on. You have lived up to my expectations and have successfully helped me resurrect half of my life. All I need to do now is snatch my father’s orphan from the other personality, and I will be able to be fully resurrected.”
Lucius: Σ(っ°Д°;)っ
"There's...there's such a setting?" Lucius was stunned when he heard Voldemort's mutterings. He hadn't expected that Voldemort II would have such a setting.
298 The Real and Fake Voldemort (Part 1)
Sometimes, you think others are wearing masks, but actually, the opposite is true; they have actually taken their masks off.
Often, what people show to others is just a mask, a pre-set persona.
When Voldemort II was "shipped," Ye Feng had already pre-configured various settings for him, such as:
To prevent him from knowing that this was a completely new world, and that Ye Feng had lured him here, thus making him experience Ye Feng's terror through this experience, Ye Feng erased his memories related to this world.
In addition to erasing this part of his memory, Ye Feng also created another new set of memories for him.
This memory is simple; its purpose is to make him mistakenly believe that he is one with Voldemort in this world.
They were both Voldemort, or perhaps neither of them were Voldemort, because they were both fragments of one soul. A small problem occurred when they were creating Horcruxes by splitting their souls, which caused them to have different independent consciousnesses and become two separate individuals.
Of course, if that's the case, the two Voldemors might still cooperate, or rather, they definitely will, because although their consciousnesses are separated, their ways of thinking and their goals have not changed.
But this was not what Ye Feng wanted to see, so he added another setting: they all believed that they were the main personality and wanted to devour each other to become stronger and truly achieve a perfect resurrection.
Of course, that's not enough, because they might join forces to kill Dumbledore first and then do other things. Because with the power they possess, even if they are not fully resurrected, their combined strength is enough to crush the entire wizarding world in their minds.
Therefore, to avoid this from happening, Ye Feng gave Voldemort II a hint, making him instinctively believe that a single Voldemort, or even one who had not been perfectly resurrected, was absolutely no match for Dumbledore.
In this way, Voldemort II will be single-mindedly focused on killing Voldemort, devouring him, and thus resurrecting perfectly.
In other words, even if the two Voldemors didn't immediately clash, there was no possibility of them cooperating.
With Voldemort 2 constantly opposing Voldemort and trying every means to kill him and take back 'everything that belongs to him', Voldemort would never consider cooperating with him again.
With these premises in place, Ye Feng added another setting, making Voldemort II believe that Lucius was a partner he had chosen long ago with the aim of helping him resurrect and manage the power and property he left behind, so that he could make a comeback after an accident.
Of course, to prevent Voldemort II from causing any trouble at Hogwarts, Ye Feng sealed Voldemort II's soul until he completely left the Hogwarts area and returned to Lucius's house before unsealing it.
This is precisely why Voldemort II acted foolishly at the beginning, but immediately returned to normal once he returned to Lucius's castle.
Now, although Voldemort II has not been fully resurrected, his strength has recovered to 110% thanks to Ye Feng, which means he has recovered to a state stronger than before he died from the magic bullet that Harry's mother cast on him.
However, although his current strength is not weak and may even be stronger than before, Voldemort II is not arrogant, because he is not the kind of arrogant and conceited person.
Therefore, Voldemort II, upon recovering, did not immediately cause trouble. Instead, he first sought to understand the current situation from Lucius, since in his mind, he should have been 'dead' for some time now.
There's a saying that a scholar should be viewed with new eyes after three days of separation. Voldemort II may not understand this saying, but he has a similar understanding, so he still knows this path.
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