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I became the new god of magic

Introduction to the work: When Sherry was shopping for bracelets online, she liked the mesh bracelet which she thought was unique. Spending a thousand Dollars to buy happiness, he is forced to experience strange world adventures one after another. When he occasionally looked back, he found that he had...

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Chapter 64: Prophecy

One day, Sherry was walking in the corridor, and suddenly a woman holding a baby in a portrait next to him looked up and said to him, "Dumbledore wants to see you, Professor Sherry, the password is iced lemon juice." After that, she continued to lower her head and coax her child.

Sherry had to change his destination. Soon, he came to the door of Dumbledore's office. He sensed that McGonagall and Snape had also arrived here.

Pushing the door open, Dumbledore was whispering with his two capable men. Seeing Sherry coming in, Dumbledore stopped, "Professor Sherry, we have an emergency now."

"What emergency?" Sherry asked.

"We suddenly got a prophecy," Dumbledore said, "about Voldemort."

"Sybill Trelawney?" Sherry said, "What is her prophecy?"

"The Dark Lord's footsteps are approaching, he and his powerful followers are reunited again, and the day of his resurrection is not far away. The entire magic world will be shrouded in darkness again." Dumbledore said.

"I have a more detailed prophecy. Do you want to know?" Sherry said with a smile.

"What prophecy?" Dumbledore and the other two looked a little surprised. Prophecy has always been a passive ability, but looking at Sherry, it seems that he can use this ability at any time.

Sherry's eyes gradually turned white, and the charlatan mode was turned on.

"Starting next year, a competition that has been suspended for many years will be restarted, and Hogwarts will be the host. When the champion of this competition is born, Voldemort will walk on the earth again." Sherry's eyes returned to their original state again.

"Competition? What type of competition?" Professor McGonagall asked.

"Triwizard Tournament!"

"What?" Professor McGonagall looked very shocked, "I thought this competition had been banned for many years!"

The Triwizard Tournament is mainly a series of magic competitions held by three European magic schools, Hogwarts, Beauxbatons and Durmstrang. However, due to the high mortality rate, the Triwizard Tournament has been banned for many years.

"The Department of International Magical Cooperation thinks it's time to restart this event." Sherry said, "The Ministry of Magic is also happy to see this kind of expansion of influence, and they support the holding of this event. The headmaster should get the news soon."

"So, is Voldemort's resurrection unstoppable?" Professor McGonagall looked at Sherry, her face full of worry. She couldn't forget how much harm Voldemort had brought to the world.

"Stop it, why should we stop it?" Sherry looked puzzled, "If he doesn't resurrect, how can we completely eliminate him?"

"What?" Professor McGonagall was shocked, "Are you going to push this matter?"

Sherry looked at Dumbledore, "Headmaster, didn't you tell them?"

"Minerva," Dumbledore said, "If we want to completely destroy Voldemort once and for all, we have no other choice."

"The resurrected Voldemort is indeed very powerful and difficult to deal with, but this will also give him a weakness that is easier to attack." Sherry said, "That is his body."

"We have mastered all the Horcruxes except the snake," Sherry sneered, "According to Voldemort's character, he will definitely carry this snake with him. If we are well prepared, we should be able to accomplish it in one battle.

"Other Horcruxes are no problem, but Potter...?" Snape hesitated.

"I have found a way to separate Voldemort's soul fragments from Harry." Sherry said, "It should be done before the Triwizard Tournament."

"That's good, so what we have to do now is to do nothing, stay calm, and wait for the time we are looking forward to." Dumbledore said, "I don't need to mention how important the content of our conversation today is. I hope everyone can keep it strictly confidential."

"I know, Dumbledore. "McGonagall's face was complicated. She was happy that Voldemort could be eliminated, but also sad about the disaster that Voldemort's resurrection might bring. As for Snape, he was very good at being a multi-faceted spy, and no one could get information from him that he was unwilling to provide.

Sherry turned and left Dumbledore's office, intending to continue his previous plan and go to the forbidden book section of the library to select some books for research. However, he noticed that Snape and McGonagall did not leave and remained in Dumbledore's office.

Sherry walked forward while calming his mind, connected to the entire magic network, and quickly descended to Dumbledore's office, intending to see what they were going to say. However, a layer of golden light wrapped the three people into a ball of light. Sherry could feel that the three were discussing something, but Sherry could not know what they said specifically.

"Fidelius Charm! "Sherry snorted in his heart. It seems that Dumbledore has really found a way to stop Sherry's "prophecy". Needless to say, Dumbledore must be discussing Sherry's response plan.

However, Dumbledore obviously still did not know Sherry's true identity and representative significance, which made Sherry basically invincible. Therefore, Sherry temporarily planned to wait and see for a while, to see how Dumbledore planned to deal with him.

Sherry went to the restricted book area, borrowed a few books about the relationship between magic and soul, and returned to his office.

Harry came to Sherry's office on time at 7 o'clock to report, and continued his action of separating Voldemort's soul fragments.

When Sherry woke him up from his memory again, he was sweating and struggling.

"What memory did you fall into this time?" Sherry looked at Harry and asked.

"The memory of me being bullied by Dali. "Harry answered with a slight breath. These memories were too real, and they made people feel everything that happened at that time, including the pain in their bodies and the powerless struggle.

"You need to stay awake and rational at all times, and not be assimilated by the emotional impact in your memories, otherwise it is easy to have psychological problems." Sherry said, "Go home and go to bed tonight, and don't do meditation anymore."

Watching Harry leave the office, Sherry shook his head and read the book he borrowed again.

These about the relationship between soul and magic mentioned a very interesting conjecture. It is said that at first there was no group of wizards, and the human race was just food for other powerful groups. In order to protect themselves, many humans found ways to combine with these powerful magical creatures and gave birth to many children with power. These children were the first wizards.

Later, humans gradually dominated the earth, and the originally powerful races became extinct or migrated. The power of wizards began to hide deep in everyone's blood.

If this conjecture is true, then the way wizards and warlocks were born is really no different.

The author also believes that wizards will never become extinct, because these bloodlines have spread to everyone's body. As long as humans do not become extinct, there will always be wizards awakening.

What Sherry wants to say is that this person thinks too much of wizards and too simply of human bloodlines. This method of inheritance that relies purely on bloodline continuation always has certain limitations. However, the seemingly ordinary and useless human bloodline has a strong assimilation and tolerance. Now these so-called hemp-blooded wizards are actually just blood reversion. It is foreseeable that this phenomenon of reversion is only a low-probability event and will only become less and less. Pure-blood families are also constantly declining. Perhaps within the next thousand years, wizards will completely disappear in the long river of history, just like those once powerful races.

But now, Sherry has come to this world. This means that as Sherry's degree of repair deepens, a new spellcasting profession will appear in this world, and that is the mage.

Compared with wizards, the biggest advantage of mages is that inheritance relies on professors rather than blood, and the growth limit far exceeds that of wizards. Maybe wizards may be more convenient than mages in some aspects, but they still have birth, aging, illness and death, and have to follow the laws of the world.

Mages are different. There are too many ways for high-level mages to prolong their lives, and mages can even violate and modify the laws. Of course, this requires very high-level mages to do it.

The following days were uneventful. One thing worth celebrating was that Harry finally found the memory that did not belong to him from his own sea of ​​memory, separated it from the Gryffindor sword, and made it into a Horcrux.

So far, Voldemort's plan to eliminate him has finally been prepared.

On this day, when Sherry was teaching students about mermaids by the Black Lake, Fox delivered Dumbledore's letter. At the same time, Sherry sensed that someone from the Ministry of Magic had come. A middle-aged man with a serious face came to Hogwarts with several Aurors.

Sherry felt the house elf that seemed extremely abrupt, and the invisible man following the elf.

"It seems that this person is Barty Crouch!" Sherry thought, and he said to the students, "This course ends here, and we will continue next time."

After that, he hurried to Dumbledore's office. When he got there, he found that almost all the faculty and staff had arrived, including Filch.

"Okay, now that everyone is here, what important things do you have that require me to gather everyone?" Dumbledore asked.

"The Triwizard Tournament will start next year and will be held at Hogwarts." Barty Crouch said, "I hope everyone at Hogwarts can make preparations in advance."

"Triwizard Tournament?" Many people who don't know about it are very surprised. This event is not so safe and has always been known for its high mortality rate. This makes Madam Pomfrey very disgusted. She hates all kinds of things that can cause harm. (To be continued)