Bang!

The sound of a glass bottle breaking suddenly rang out.

Madam Pomfrey knocked over the potion she was mixing and touched her chest with some palpitations.

Lind's whisper seemed to have penetrated the silent barrier set by Dumbledore and echoed in the room.

At the same time, except for Dumbledore, the people in the room felt that they were being watched from the dark. They broke out in cold sweat unconsciously, making their bodies sticky, just like a hot day after the rain.

"What's that sound?" Harry even felt some tinnitus inexplicably, and asked stiffly, and then he saw Dumbledore sticking his head out of the compartment to comfort everyone.

"It's okay, I just accidentally caused some small accidents." Dumbledore's words were like a spring breeze that swept through everyone's hearts and calmed them down.

Lind covered his mouth in the compartment.

"Damn, too careless. Is this an existence that cannot be understood!"

He made up his mind in his heart that he would never say this name again in the future.

After Dumbledore calmed everyone down, he turned around and sat back down, then took out the Elder Wand and cast several isolation spells again in a serious manner.

"Cthulhu Fortan, that's how it's pronounced, right?" Dumbledore said the name again, but it didn't cause any more commotion.

It doesn't seem that incomprehensible, Lind thought to himself. In fact, it was Lind's own guess that the other party was Cthulhu, so he just casually said the name.

But just the reaction caused by this name was so big, which made him more certain of the identity of the guy who possessed him.

Most likely, it was the evil god, the Old One, the Lord of the Deep Sea, the invisible, inaudible, and unthinkable existence in his memory - Cthulhu.

Cthulhu came from the "Cthulhu Mythos" novel series that he had read in his previous life.

Although Lind was a science fiction fan in his previous life, he didn't know much about this series. He liked hard science fiction, not horror novels like Cthulhu that were disguised as science fiction.

So he didn't know much about this series, just some basic worldviews.

And it just so happened that when He wanted to get his body, He said something, which contained some information that Lind knew.

The original words at that time were: "Ever since that bastard Ghros woke Him up..."

The information contained in this sentence combined with Lind's basic worldview of Cthulhu is easy to understand.

Like other Greek myths and Norse myths, there is also a supreme god in the worldview of Cthulhu mythology.

In other myths, some supreme gods are tall and majestic, and some are extremely wise, but the supreme god Azathoth in Cthulhu mythology is an exception.

He is the god of blindness and stupidity, chaos, and disorder.

Yes, these derogatory words are used to describe the supreme god of the Cthulhu worldview.

He is a chaotic guy who cannot be understood, recognized, or described.

No one can understand His existence, but just calls Him "Azathoth". His existence is the universe itself. In this worldview, the entire universe is just a disordered dream of Him.

His image is described as an amorphous darkness, a chaotic mass, living in the center of the universe.

The entire universe is a dream of Azathoth, and when he wakes up, the universe is destroyed.

Chaos and disorder can make his dreams sweeter, which also represents the eternal main color in that world - chaos.

But among these disordered gods, there is an exception.

A living planet made of gas, ash and liquid iron - the Outer God: Ghros.

In the universe, he will always send out celestial sounds similar to air defense alarms to guide the world towards order.

Order will cause Azathoth to be "awakened", leading to the destruction of the world.

This is what Lind analyzed from what he said. He scolded Ghros for waking him up, so this "he" should refer to Azathoth.

The reason why Lind guessed that the guy who possessed him was Cthulhu Fortan was because of the huge octopus head that appeared on the wall and the changes in his body that he saw after his body was controlled by him.

It should be Cthulhu!

This is Lind's guess. As for the others, he doesn't know yet.

And the reason why he chose to speak out this guess is because he wants to make sure whether the wisest person in the magic world has heard of this name.

If not, then can we boldly guess that this "Cthulhu" is also an outsider like himself.

"You have never heard of this name. Do you know any other names?" Dumbledore touched his beard.

Lind shook his head, "I don't know. I just know this name. As for the others, there are only those I saw in my body at that time.

After I was accidentally captured by Professor Quirrell...

After that, Lind honestly told the whole story. Including that although he could not control his body, he could see what happened, etc....

Until He left this body, and then Lind fainted because of excessive fatigue. He really fainted at that time.

After speaking, Harry had fallen asleep, and his friends left early.

It was getting a little dim outside the window, and Lind turned his head to look. Then Dumbledore looked a little happy on the side.

"To be honest, you amazed me, Linde.

I didn't expect that in that situation, you didn't panic, but remained relatively calm after being possessed and continued to observe."

Dumbledore cast an admiring look at him.

Linde spread his hands, looking a little helpless. "I hope I can panic a little, maybe I can burst out some power, after all, as the old saying goes: people are forced out."

Dumbledore heard what he said and smiled, "Linde, do you know the blood curse?"

"Blood curse? Is it a black magic?"

"Yes, it is an extremely evil black magic. This magic is to seal the soul of a creature in a person's body. Two souls grow together.

As time goes by, the human soul will be defeated by the soul of the sealed creature, and thus become a monster."

"This..."

He can understand what Dumbledore said. He has seen in his previous life that Voldemort's python Nagini was transformed from a blood curse orc.

"Professor, do you mean that I have a blood curse?" Lind whispered.

Dumbledore nodded, then shook his head. "It should be said that I think, and I used to think.

We used to think that you have a blood curse, but now we think it may be a more terrifying spell.

The guy sealed in your body is more like a very powerful wizard, a dark wizard."

Dumbledore's guess was not a problem from his point of view, because he didn't have the worldview of Cthulhu in his mind. He just knew that the guy in Lind's body was called Cthulhu Fortan.

It has an octopus head, fins, and webbed feet. It's like a dark wizard or other sub-human race who uses evil witchcraft or rituals to transform himself.

If it were Lind who said it, he would definitely not dare to say: sealed, dark wizard, etc.

Lind analyzed Dumbledore's words, and then tried his best to calm himself down. Dumbledore might not have the blessing of the worldview of Cthulhu mythology, so Lind denied some of his words.

But as the most powerful and perhaps the most learned man in the world, some of the rest of what he said was a conclusion that Lind could not doubt.

For example, Cthulhu was still in his body.

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