Alex was stunned and glanced at Murphy.

Lucius Malfoy?

Murphy: "That's it."

Well, Alex had to do it.

Immediately, the line of ink was absorbed, and then a line of words appeared, "Hello, Lucius, I am Tom Riddle."

Alex looked at the notebook in front of him in shock.

Sure enough, this thing is a dark magic item!

Murphy was a little surprised.

This diary seems easy to deceive.

Murphy suddenly became curious about the existence of the diary, "Can this guy sense the situation in the outside world?"

However, let's get down to business now. He told Alex: "You continue to write: 'Tom, I am a student at Hogwarts and my grades are not good. Can you answer a few questions of mine?'"

Diary reply: "Of course, Lucius, I will try my best to help you."

This reply was completely unexpected by Murphy.

Young Tom Riddle was not as simple and crude as the later Voldemort. He was very good at using deception to achieve his goals.

In the original book, he pretended to be a friendly and considerate friend, luring little Ginny to talk about her little things with him, thereby draining Ginny's life force, making the latter almost become the nourishment for her resurrection.

"Excuse me, what is the formula for the water of life and death?"

"Sleepy beans, distilled water, African sea salt, mugwort infusion, valerian root, narcissus root powder, I can lay out the detailed steps if you want."

"Where's the formula for the elixir?"

"Fire-ash snake eggs, mantis shrimp light bulbs, Morat rat tentacles, thyme, bird snake eggshells..."

"What year did the goblin rebellion occur?"

"1612."

It seems that Voldemort was indeed a top student when he was in school, and he answered these homework questions without any hesitation.

This quick and accurate answer gave Murphy the feeling of chatting with those big language models in his previous life.

The foreshadowing is over and it’s time to get down to business, “Tom, my Charms teacher wants us to write a paper on the Secrecy Charm. Do you have any ideas?”

"I know a lot of secret spells. The Unbreakable Vow can be used to keep secrets, and the Loyalty Charm can also be used. If you mean not letting people talk, then the throat lock, silence, etc. can be used. To the point of rendering a person speechless. What type of secrecy spell do you want to know specifically?"

"Is there that kind of spell that can make a person unable to move when he is about to reveal a secret, or feel intense pain and lose consciousness, so that he cannot reveal the secret? Or, can it make a person feel secretly secret from the bottom of his heart? Secret creates repulsion?”

Tom Riddle is worthy of being a master of black magic, and he quickly gave an answer: "I know a lot about the first type of spell. There are two that I recommend most."

"The first one is Natasha's tongue-tying technique, which can make people tongue-tied and speechless when they are about to tell your secrets. Its advantage is that it can prevent others from saying anything about you, but its disadvantage It can only prevent the other party from talking, but if you use writing or other methods, it will be useless."

"This doesn't work well."

In his future magic research institute, once the Muggle scientists produce research results, they will definitely want to publish papers. Simply restricting their speech will definitely not be enough.

"The second one is the Witch Queen's 'Oath of Thorns'. A long time ago, in Brittany, there was a small country ruled by witches. She used a terrible dark magic to control the Muggle people. That spell was the Oath of Thorns."

"First of all, a Muggle subject makes an oath to the Witch Queen. At any time, when he wants to violate his oath, his body will feel the sting of thorns. The more he wants to betray, the stronger the sting will be. He kills.”

"But this spell is difficult to use on wizards with magical powers. It is essentially a curse, and wizards have many ways to remove the curse."

Murphy's eyes lit up, this was exactly what he needed!

He wanted this spell to be used on Muggles!

"What is this spell?"

"This is a black magic, are you sure you want to learn it?" Diary asked.

Although this was a question, it was obviously instigating, but Murphy was willing to cooperate.

"Just write: 'I don't think there's anything scary about black magic. If you don't dare to learn a spell because it's dangerous, then we'd better not even ride on broomsticks. It's safest to live like Muggles.'"

"But, the professor said that black magic can distort a person's mind." Alex did not write directly according to Murphy's words this time, but retorted, "I think it is bad to learn black magic. Moreover, this spell looks very Evil, forcing a man to remain loyal, is too dangerous.”

Murphy rolled his eyes at him, "Have you ever learned black magic?"

"……No."

"Then you know nothing! Don't worry, write quickly."

"...I think this diary is affecting your mind." Alex persuaded again.

"Oh, you don't want Garen anymore?"

"..."

Alex wrote.

So the diary replied: "What you said is very good, we think the same. The spell is 'Spinas votum'."

After finishing the note, a hand-drawn drawing was directly displayed, describing the pronunciation key points and gestures of this spell.

The text marked on the hand drawing is completely different from Tom Riddle's handwriting.

Murphy immediately realized that the diary showed him the original text of a book that Tom Riddle had seen.

He was a little startled.

You can actually do this!

Doesn't this mean that he can actually read all the books that Tom Riddle has read through the diary?

Murphy has a relatively clear understanding of his own magic level. With the logic advantage and perseverance of a time traveler, he is much better than ordinary Hogwarts students, but he is almost at the level of Hermione in the original book.

He had some talent in combat and spell skills, but at best he was at the level of an ordinary Auror.

In terms of magical power and magical talent, he actually couldn't keep up with Voldemort, who was considered a genius by Dumbledore.

After all, he is the master who created a diary, the top black magic item in the wizarding world, at the age of 16.

Even since the founding of Hogwarts, there have been few students who are more talented than Voldemort.

Based on his basic understanding of himself, Murphy has always been relatively honest in school, and he has never dared to touch things like black magic. Because he knew that if he studied those black magics on his own without the guidance of a teacher, he might end up very miserable.

But at this moment, there is a master of black magic right in front of him. Wouldn't it be a waste if he doesn't use it?

With this thought in his mind, Murphy copied down the spell and practiced it several times according to the key points indicated on the hand-drawn drawing, until he felt a surge of magic power, allowing Murphy to confirm the authenticity of the spell.

"Thank you very much, Diary, this spell should complete the paper."

"You're welcome, it's a very special spell, but it also has a lot of flaws. The fact that it only works on Muggles makes it less useful."

"You mean you have a better spell?"

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