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... harbors ambitions of glimpsing the Dark Lord's secrets. Is one's own ideal of "exploring the essence of magic" perhaps too modest?

Felix pondered this seriously, ultimately concluding that his own ideals were loftier.

As for the contract with Crane, contract be damned!

Stirring up trouble right under Dumbledore's nose, did he think he was invincible?

Moreover, he had long known the answer to the problem.

What was the secret of Voldemort's leap into death? ...

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