v2 Chapter 1796: I believe (1/2)

Harry looked up at Sirius, and the others looked at him in disbelief.

”I like the idea!” yelled Mad-Eye Moody. ”Into Hogwarts, I've been waiting for this day to pull Voldemort out of his burrow.”

”I support Sirius,” Harry said immediately.

A few more people agreed, and there was a chatter in the room.

”It's not the best time to get into Hogwarts for a showdown, Sirius, you know,” Lupin said quickly. ”We're not ready yet. A lot of tough questions haven't been figured out.”

”A decision must be made as soon as possible,” said Sirius firmly. ”We are not ready, and neither is Voldemort. When both sides are ready, how much chance do you think we have?”

”But those questions, what are you going to do? For example, Ron, who was unconscious upstairs, if he really has Voldemort's Horcrux magic on him, we haven't figured out how to destroy it.” Lupin continued.

”We all know how to destroy Horcruxes.” Sirius said with a blank expression, ”You just don't want to accept it. It's a bit cruel for that boy, but someone has to sacrifice.”

As soon as he finished speaking, Mrs. Weasley, who had been standing by the fireplace, let out a loud sob, her eyes were red, and she had cried many times these days.

The rest of the Weasleys gathered around, and the room fell silent again.

Harry's heart sank for a moment.

Yeah, and Ron!

He was the one who told everyone that Ron had Horcrux magic on him.

The so-called Horcrux magic means Voldemort or Tom Riddle stole Gryffindor's Philosopher's Stone from the centaur temple while he was studying at Hogwarts, and in the process he killed a centaur and split The soul makes a special Horcrux with magic as the main body.

That magic is currently attached to Ron. Harry had confirmed this when he had invaded Voldemort's mind before. At Malfoy Manor, Ron did attack him and took him to the Black Witch, which led to a series of subsequent events.

After Ron was rescued, everyone checked that he was not under the Imperius Curse.

The reason Ron did this may really be because he was possessed by Voldemort's Horcrux magic, a control more advanced than the Imperius Curse, which acts directly on the soul.

No one knew what to do, and everyone present didn't know much about the principle of Horcrux magic. The only thing that is clear is that this is the same evil spell created by the vile Hyerbo as the magic of becoming a fiend. Voldemort relies on this to gain immortality, and his Horcrux has the ability to control people.

As long as it is in contact with it, it is possible to be controlled.

Ron was controlled when he was in the second grade.

But that time, it was Riddle's diary that controlled Ron, which has a specific form. The main thing is to destroy the diary, but this time, the Horcrux magic can't be found at all...

Perhaps, killing Ron was the only option. After losing the host, that Horcrux magic may be invalid.

No one has spoken about it these days, but it has been tacitly understood by many.

Ron must die...