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Chapter Nineteen: Riddle is about to be bald

"I think what you said makes sense. I was too weak before and I didn't make good use of the talents given to me by my ancestors." Tom continued to write in his diary.

"You finally figured it out." A line of words appeared in the diary, and between the lines there was a feeling of hatred for iron.

Tom writes quickly in his diary, following instructions, and the general meaning is: I, Tom, have been wandering for half my life (can ten years be considered half my life?), and I only regret that I have never met my master (neither are you), and now I have to meet my brother (this is a pinch)

I recognize my nose, Voldemort, you are indeed senior to me), vow to share weal and woe with my brother (you will take the blame when encountering problems), and accompany you in life and death (I will personally send you to see Merlin, watch you die, and I will definitely accompany you until the end of your life)

last second)…

In the end, Tom Tuqiong said: "But I am too weak and have no strength."

Brother, you see my strength is not enough, do you have to show some respect on your side?

Tom Riddle's Diary Instinctively felt that something was wrong, but he didn't feel panic: as long as the other party desires power, he can use it for himself!

Riddle could feel that this Tom seemed to be deliberately trying to please him and want to get benefits from him - because he had done this before. But Riddle didn't care: having desire is good. If this elementary school student named Tom

My brother is a salty fish, so that’s troublesome.

"Is there anything you want to learn? What grade are you in now?"

When he learned that Tom had just graduated from the first grade, Riddle was relieved: He is a second-grade kid, isn’t it easy for me to teach him?

"Okay, let me teach you a wonderful spell first. Many adult wizards cannot use it skillfully. That is: the Iron Armor Curse! The principle of the Iron Armor Curse is..."

"I can."

journal:?

It was a little confused: How could this guy know such a high-end spell? Didn't he just graduate from the first grade?

"It's not a big problem. Since you know the defensive spell, I think you can learn the recovery spell. Its spell is to restore the original state..."

"I can do this too."

journal:……

"Then I also have some experience in transfiguration, which is very suitable for second-grade wizards. With it, you will have nothing to worry about in class and exams..."

"I think I've got it."

Diary: "Why do you know everything? Then can you even cast wandless spells and Avada Kedavra?"

"One thing to say, one thing to say, it's true."

Diary: "Are you here to entertain me? The little wizard needs to look like a little wizard! What's going on at Hogwarts now? A second-year student will be killed by Avada Kedavra. It's really outrageous!"

Tom: Actually, I have a lot of magic spells that I don't know how to do, but you didn't even ask...

But it seemed that Riddle was about to get pissed off. He stopped procrastinating and asked his question straight to the point: So, Riddle, do you know wandology and alchemy? I have some experience in runes.

I want to ask a question.

"Are you really a second-year wizard? Junior, you have learned a lot! But I do know a little bit."

So Tom watched Riddle talk about the principles of a lot of runes. Maybe he was a little out of control before, but now Riddle wanted to regain his position through runes. He talked in great detail and in-depth. This time Riddle could say

It's given out of pocket.

Line after line of words appeared in the diary rapidly, and Tom felt a little distressed when he read it: Riddle said: This has almost written tens of thousands of words.

Riddle's understanding of runes is somewhat different from Mr. Ollivander's. Ollivander pursues magic output, stable transmission, and more auxiliary applications. Riddle, on the other hand, pursues output.

To put it simply, Ollivander's runes are auxiliary runes, while Riddle uses mid lane runes.

Moreover, runes are usually in groups of 7, and rarely in groups of 9. In wandology, one group of runes is generally enough. The Ollivander family may have a secret, and two groups of runes can be combined.

The runes are connected together. But for a person like Riddle who always has a heart for output, this is not enough!

There are 7 runes, two for start and end, two for transmission and so on, and transformation and connection are also involved in the middle. There may be only one that really works. Like the small flying luminous coin that Tom made before, it can be said that

It's quite multi-functional.

"I do have some research on the concatenation of multiple sets of runes." Riddle taught Tom what he had researched without reservation: in his opinion, he just wrote it out, and then within a few seconds

Just wipe it off. Where does this little boy have time to understand? How can he understand it after telling it once? I'm afraid he was confused by himself ten minutes ago.

But this time Riddle miscalculated.

It is indeed difficult for Tom to have a photographic memory, but he can still roughly understand what Riddle means - and to say the least, he can copy down the notes first!

On his left hand was Riddle's diary, and on his right was a stack of parchment. He had copied down the knowledge dictated by Riddle verbatim. Little did Riddle know that the quill in Tom's hand did not need to be dipped in ink.

Yes, and it also has an automatic error correction function.

Tom has decided that he will not be as ignorant as Lockhart about this research manuscript on runes. He is not such a person. He will not take this honor as his own. He respects it very much.

Intellectual property rights!

In order to respect Mr. Riddle's labor, this manuscript will be named after him and is called "Tom Rune Literature".

This is research done by Tom, and these theories were proposed by Tom.

"...These are my personal experience summaries. There is almost no information outside. Some alchemists may have similar research, but my research must be at the forefront of the magic world." Riddle wrote very proudly.

"Usually the runes are in groups of seven, but I only need to replace the ending rune at the end of the rune with this, and the starting rune of the next set of runes with this, to connect the two groups of runes.

By repeating this process, up to seven sets of runes can be connected together. If these seven sets of runes cannot meet your needs, then I have also invented two other runes - this is my original creation, and users can use two sets of runes.

Wen can connect two rune groups, and what’s even better is that these two runes also have their own judgment ability..."

Riddle showed Tom a total of four runes before and after, two of which were runes that he discovered unique uses, and the other two were "created" by him through unknown means - Tom doubted that this was

Riddle found the legacy of an ancient wizard: After all, he created his own runes in the sixth grade, and they were such powerful runes, which was really shocking.

But regardless of the source of the runes, Tom had made a profit now. He looked at the diary with a kind look. Little did poor Riddle know that he was about to be bald by Tom!


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