
Hogwarts: Oops, I'm Voldemort
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Cyrus traveled to the world of Harry Potter and thought that splendid magic was waiting for him. Unexpectedly, he replaced Voldemort's soul in the diary and became "Tom Riddle". Cyrus: Damn it, I've become Voldemort! Voldemort: Oops, I'm a substitute! ... During the days when he stayed in the diary, Cyrus continued to learn and digest Riddle's knowledge, waiting for the opportunity of resurrection. It wasn't until the summer of 1992 that Ginny Weasley wrote down words in her diary for the first time... (Internal investment has passed, investment is welcome) Keywords: Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Harry Potter
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I think there is something wrong with the way the author opens it
To be precise, the road is narrowed, 😘😘To be precise, it is through Hogworth. The content of this movie is that this chicken lays eggs. Who is Voldemort? He is a genius. Legendary figure, ultimate boss, one of the most knowledgeable people in the Harry Potter movies. (This is his identity) I made a lazy mistake and got stuck in the frame. The correct statement should be that our protagonist, as a time traveler, should broaden his horizons🤔🤔The protagonist inherits Voldemort, the most knowledgeable man, and his legacy. The protagonist can completely create a ninth-level wizard system through Voldemort's knowledge. Why not? You have traveled to Hogwarts, and you have proven that Hogwarts is real. Is magic real? This cannot deny that the ninth level wizard system does not exist. After all, it was introduced in the original book that you can go to some strange worlds, such as the elf world. This proves that you can go to other worlds with the magic of magic The wizards of Hogworth, magic is inherently irrational. There is no driving energy, a ninth-level wizard system. It is impossible for the protagonist to not create a meditation method with Voldemort's intelligence and knowledge. 😘😘The protagonist can become an apprentice or even a wizard by relying on the magical potions in the original work😘😘A wizard is a third-level wizard who can easily destroy a city. He is an elemental body, and he is immortal! You start to come into contact with the law at level 4😘At level eight, there are no wizards in the world. Even the top saints of the ancient school cannot beat level eight. After all, the saint has reached the top. A person is in harmony with the way of heaven, lives the same life as heaven and earth, and shines with the sun and moon, but he himself is not heaven and earth. An eighth-level wizard is heaven and earth in itself. A saint is at best a pseudo-eighth level. His combat power may surpass that of the eighth level, but he himself is much worse. After all, a saint can only live in the prehistoric world, while an eighth-level wizard can run around in the void that holds all the worlds.
It was a bit torturous to watch. It's almost a hundred chapters in and it's still in a state of soul, mostly occupying other people's bodies, lacking the sense of being a human being. The magic of shaping the body in the fourth part of the original book is good, you can refer to it. Generally speaking, it is better to follow your own outline, so as not to disrupt the rhythm of your writing.
wonderful quote
Neither good nor evil is pure, so it suffers. This is not Cyrus himself. With a body and soul without a home, it is hard to imagine how strong a soul is needed to support him. Come on, author, please give me your votes.
Very nice, but a little lacking. Quick update
Have you ever considered that the protagonist is not a human being at all? Human beings have limits. If it were me, I would eat the basilisk to gain its petrification and magic resistance. For example, I would swallow those magical creatures and magic props.
I think it is very well written and I highly recommend it.
Please update, I haven't seen such a good one in a long time
4 stars: The plot is hard to describe, but it's okay compared to most Harry fandoms. The ending was a bit too hasty. I hope the unfinished settings and follow-up episodes will be released.
Recommend books
HP text The theme is novel. As soon as he was resurrected, he was taken into Azkaban, Hogwarts' fifth school, by Dumbledore. He was transformed into a magical animal version of Argus and escaped from Azkaban. Those who are interested can take a look.
Very good, except a little short
Too much ink was spent on the early resurrection. After the resurrection, I was arrested in Azkaban, but fortunately there was no ink on the prison escape part. Voldemort died alive and dead so many times that it felt like two times at most was enough, but fortunately each time he was resurrected, it was reasonable and there was no outburst. There is still a lack of description of magic itself. The protagonist initially inherits the knowledge and talents of young Voldemort, and then has the ability to see the echoes of ancient magic. The subsequent rise also mainly relies on this ability to reproduce the magic of magical animals, and then combines it with the magical animals Animagus, so that the protagonist has undergone multiple magical transformations. Oh, and there is also the "legacy" of inheriting the ancient magic ancestor Morgana without any sequelae. All the above make the protagonist powerful. However, all of the above are briefly skipped and not explained in detail, otherwise the length of the article would not be so short. These are considered secondary settings. If they are not explained clearly, there will always be a lack of enjoyment. Of course, emphasizing these two settings too deeply and repeatedly may be a violation of the word count. I have read many such books. This limit depends on the author's own control. I have seen that the book "Wind and Eagle Wings" that does this better is really organized. Then there is the emotional line, which is really blurry. The previous resurrection took too long and I skipped it. I skipped directly to the successful resurrection. Later, I couldn't see much about the protagonist's emotional line. I was not satisfied until the end. I felt that Hermione, Ginny, and Cassandra were good, but there was no result. It was really uncomfortable, and there was no extra episode. That's it, summary: it's a good book with few poisonous points.
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Official(22)Scraped 11d ago
I think there is something wrong with the way the author opens it
To be precise, the road is narrowed, 😘😘To be precise, it is through Hogworth. The content of this movie is that this chicken lays eggs. Who is Voldemort? He is a genius. Legendary figure, ultimate boss, one of the most knowledgeable people in the Harry Potter movies. (This is his identity) I made a lazy mistake and got stuck in the frame. The correct statement should be that our protagonist, as a time traveler, should broaden his horizons🤔🤔The protagonist inherits Voldemort, the most knowledgeable man, and his legacy. The protagonist can completely create a ninth-level wizard system through Voldemort's knowledge. Why not? You have traveled to Hogwarts, and you have proven that Hogwarts is real. Is magic real? This cannot deny that the ninth level wizard system does not exist. After all, it was introduced in the original book that you can go to some strange worlds, such as the elf world. This proves that you can go to other worlds with the magic of magic The wizards of Hogworth, magic is inherently irrational. There is no driving energy, a ninth-level wizard system. It is impossible for the protagonist to not create a meditation method with Voldemort's intelligence and knowledge. 😘😘The protagonist can become an apprentice or even a wizard by relying on the magical potions in the original work😘😘A wizard is a third-level wizard who can easily destroy a city. He is an elemental body, and he is immortal! You start to come into contact with the law at level 4😘At level eight, there are no wizards in the world. Even the top saints of the ancient school cannot beat level eight. After all, the saint has reached the top. A person is in harmony with the way of heaven, lives the same life as heaven and earth, and shines with the sun and moon, but he himself is not heaven and earth. An eighth-level wizard is heaven and earth in itself. A saint is at best a pseudo-eighth level. His combat power may surpass that of the eighth level, but he himself is much worse. After all, a saint can only live in the prehistoric world, while an eighth-level wizard can run around in the void that holds all the worlds.
It was a bit torturous to watch. It's almost a hundred chapters in and it's still in a state of soul, mostly occupying other people's bodies, lacking the sense of being a human being. The magic of shaping the body in the fourth part of the original book is good, you can refer to it. Generally speaking, it is better to follow your own outline, so as not to disrupt the rhythm of your writing.
wonderful quote
Neither good nor evil is pure, so it suffers. This is not Cyrus himself. With a body and soul without a home, it is hard to imagine how strong a soul is needed to support him. Come on, author, please give me your votes.
Very nice, but a little lacking. Quick update
Have you ever considered that the protagonist is not a human being at all? Human beings have limits. If it were me, I would eat the basilisk to gain its petrification and magic resistance. For example, I would swallow those magical creatures and magic props.
I think it is very well written and I highly recommend it.
Please update, I haven't seen such a good one in a long time
4 stars: The plot is hard to describe, but it's okay compared to most Harry fandoms. The ending was a bit too hasty. I hope the unfinished settings and follow-up episodes will be released.
Recommend books
HP text The theme is novel. As soon as he was resurrected, he was taken into Azkaban, Hogwarts' fifth school, by Dumbledore. He was transformed into a magical animal version of Argus and escaped from Azkaban. Those who are interested can take a look.
Very good, except a little short
Too much ink was spent on the early resurrection. After the resurrection, I was arrested in Azkaban, but fortunately there was no ink on the prison escape part. Voldemort died alive and dead so many times that it felt like two times at most was enough, but fortunately each time he was resurrected, it was reasonable and there was no outburst. There is still a lack of description of magic itself. The protagonist initially inherits the knowledge and talents of young Voldemort, and then has the ability to see the echoes of ancient magic. The subsequent rise also mainly relies on this ability to reproduce the magic of magical animals, and then combines it with the magical animals Animagus, so that the protagonist has undergone multiple magical transformations. Oh, and there is also the "legacy" of inheriting the ancient magic ancestor Morgana without any sequelae. All the above make the protagonist powerful. However, all of the above are briefly skipped and not explained in detail, otherwise the length of the article would not be so short. These are considered secondary settings. If they are not explained clearly, there will always be a lack of enjoyment. Of course, emphasizing these two settings too deeply and repeatedly may be a violation of the word count. I have read many such books. This limit depends on the author's own control. I have seen that the book "Wind and Eagle Wings" that does this better is really organized. Then there is the emotional line, which is really blurry. The previous resurrection took too long and I skipped it. I skipped directly to the successful resurrection. Later, I couldn't see much about the protagonist's emotional line. I was not satisfied until the end. I felt that Hermione, Ginny, and Cassandra were good, but there was no result. It was really uncomfortable, and there was no extra episode. That's it, summary: it's a good book with few poisonous points.
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⭐⭐⭐ (Completed) The protagonist seizes the young version of Voldemort in the diary, and then forces his way into the secret room. This part is relatively poor. After being resurrected and free, the plot becomes much better. It is also mixed with elements from the legacy of Hogwarts.




Cyrus traveled to the world of Harry Potter and thought that splendid magic was waiting for him. Unexpectedly, he replaced Voldemort's soul in the diary and became "Tom Riddle". Cyrus: Damn it, I've become Voldemort! Voldemort: Oops, I'm a substitute! ... During the days when he stayed in the diary, Cyrus continued to learn and digest Riddle's knowledge, waiting for the opportunity of resurrection. It wasn't until the summer of 1992 that Ginny Weasley wrote down words in her diary for the first time...




This subject matter is really new and interesting, but unfortunately some parts are not handled well.




It's rare to enter a diary to play in the playoffs. There is a lot to see in this article. Unfortunately, in Chapter 13, he started to increase his skills. He had been controlling Ginny for a whole day and thought he had some plan. However, in Chapter 13, he didn't even think of an excuse and was surprised to be discovered. Please, everyone will find out that they have lost the memory of a whole day. You can't even control this and you still want to be resurrected?













