Who is more of a threat Riddle or Voldemort?

Solim didn't feel the need to ask such questions. Compared to Voldemort's paranoid and preferring to abuse his mighty powers, Riddle's clear-witted and playful enemies are more difficult to deal with.

"You have a deep prejudice against me. Riddle was still wearing a Hogwarts robe, which was his chosen image. This is undoubtedly telling Dumbledore or Solim that he was once a member of Hogwarts.

"Anyone who knows what you've done will have a prejudice against you. Solim glanced at Del before saying to Dumbledore, "The Dark Lord can't die until the Horcruxes are destroyed." Now, it looks like you're going to leave it behind, Headmaster?"

"It's 'him'. Riddle reminded softly, "There's something wrong with your pronouns." "

"You're not human, so I don't think there's anything wrong with my words. Solim didn't look at Riddle and went straight back.

"I just lost my body, and that doesn't mean I've become a different species. "

Compared to Solim's aggressiveness, Riddle was much more polite. If there had been a lap of judges around at this time, Riddle would have scored more than Solim.

"Yes, I think it was necessary for Tom to stay. "

"Necessary?" Solim extracted the keyword, "He's a Horcrux! If he doesn't die, Voldemort can't die!"

Solim was so excited that he even said the name "Voldemort", and he usually tried to use "Dark Lord" instead.

"Horcrux?" Before Dumbledore could explain, Riddle chuckled, "Why would you think I'm a Horcrux and not that guy is a Horcrux?

Very tricky question.

Riddle in the diary is obviously fundamentally different from other Horcruxes, he seems to have a sound mind and a complete personality, in Riddle's words, give him a body, and he is a "human".

Faced with Riddle's question, Solim immediately attacked the loophole in this narrative.

"Then why was it you who was sealed in the diary in the first place?" and not the other one?" Solim questioned-for-tat, "Since you have been separated, it means that you are secondary, and that madman is the ......"

"Okay, let me explain. Dumbledore interrupted Solim's one-sided argument, "You need to stabilize your emotions. "

"For Tom and Riddle, they were two souls split from the same person. Dumbledore said, "Do you know what that means? As long as one Horcrux is alive, the owner of the Horcrux will not die completely - that's right. "

"But—" Dumbledore paused, "once the Horcrux is destroyed, the Seal will be completely gone. That is, we only need to have Voldemort a special Horcrux for now. "

"And then create an opportunity to destroy his flesh once more, and see if he'll ever come back?" Solim was not at all impressed by Dumbledore's words, "I didn't know how to do it yet, I gave you the diary when I was in my second year, Headmaster, and the Dark Lord regained his body when I was in my fourth year." In two years, if you were going to do this in the first place, headmaster, why did you contribute to his resurrection?"

Solim didn't believe that Riddle had only recently gained mobility, and it was likely that Dumbledore had spoken to him countless times over the past few years.

"In a controlled situation, having two hands ready is not necessarily a bad thing. "

"Controllable?" Solim glanced at Del, "The Dark Lord himself isn't like this guy - he doesn't have anything attached to him, how can you determine that you can completely destroy him without destroying all the Horcruxes?"

"Magic comes in many forms, and I'm sure you can understand that. Dumbledore said, "Voldemort's splintered souls, which are incapacitated, are attached to some kind of dead thing...... or on living creatures. The body he created with magic was, in a sense, an object. "

"But to be on the safe side, the inactive Horcruxes do need to be disposed of. Dumbledore's words alerted Solim, "I didn't do anything with those Horcruxes before, I just waited for the right moment. "

"What kind of timing?" Solim glanced at Riddle, who was comfortable and comfortable, and he felt that the so-called "timing" in Dumbledore's mouth was most likely related to this guy.

"Your mind is still sharp. Dumbledore had apparently noticed the gaze that Solim had just looked at Riddle.

"Tom can dispose of the souls sealed in those Horcruxes," Dumbledore said as he pulled a ring out of a drawer.

For this ring Solim is very familiar.

"Now I think it's time to give it back to you. Dumbledore smiled, "It's clean now." "

Solim glanced at the Resurrection Stone on the table, and then at Riddle on the side.

"Don't look at me. Riddle waved his hand, "Since you found it, it's yours—though it used to be proof of my lineage." "

"Oh, by the way," Dumbledore pushed the Resurrection Stone with his fingertips, "and since no destructive means were used, it was still functional. "

Solim frowned, not in a hurry to get the Resurrection Stone in his hand, but pondered a question.

As Riddle had just said - the Resurrection Stone was proof of his lineage, and Voldemort ...... Well, whether it's Riddle or Voldemort, they take that very seriously. Riddle got the ring when he was still in school, and he took it with him for a while, until he thought it would catch Dumbledore's attention, so he took it off.

Being able to be chosen as a carrier of the soul, the significance of this resurrection stone to him is self-evident. But he gave up, to show that he was different from Voldemort, and he didn't care about blood.

Or was it just that he wanted to show Dumbledore by giving up the Resurrection Stone, which meant a lot to him, to show the difference between him and the madman named Voldemort?

That's why Solim hates Riddle: you need to be careful when you're with someone who has a heart and eyes, because you don't know when he's going to influence you or the people around you through words, actions, etc.

For someone like Riddle, Solim is ready to give him a nickname.

"It's called honeycomb coal. "_

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