Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “Harry Potter dành cho Muggle/Truyện/Hoàng Tử Lai/Chương 10”

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Ogden says Morfin jinxed a [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Muggle|Muggle]], whereupon Merope drops a pot, causing Gaunt to taunt her. Ogden, saying Morfin has broken Wizarding law, produces a summons. Gaunt shows him a ring that he says bears the Peverell coat of arms, and also points out Merope's locket, claiming it is [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Salazar Slytherin|Salazar Slytherin's]], saying they are his descendants. Ogden dismisses this, their heritage has no bearing on Morfin Jinxing a Muggle. Horses are heard approaching outside. In Parseltongue, Morfin says it is the Muggle that Merope fancies and the one he Jinxed. Gaunt demands to know if Merope is chasing a Muggle. When she does not answer, he attacks her; Ogden defends her and is attacked in turn by Morfin, but Ogden escapes, catching a glimpse of the Muggle and his female companion. Harry and Dumbledore exit the memory.
 
Dumbledore says Ogden quickly returned with [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Ministry of Magic|Ministry]] reinforcements; Morfin was sentenced to [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Places/Azkaban|Azkaban]] for three years while Marvolo Gaunt received six months. Harry instantly recognizes the name: Marvolo was [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]]'s grandfather. The Gaunts were the last descendants of Slytherin filled with instability and violence because of their generations of inbreeding. Lacking any common sense, combined with pure arrogance caused their fortune to be squandered for generations leaving the Gaunts in poverty. Dumbledore says that Merope was Voldemort's mother, and his father was the elegant Muggle on horseback that Morfin attacked. Harry wonders how the extremely handsome [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Tom Riddle Sr.|Tom Riddle]] could possibly have married the equally unattractive Merope; Dumbledore suspects she used a love potion. The two ran away together, causing a scandal; Marvolo returned home some time later, expecting his daughter to dutifully await him with a nice hot meal ready on his table. All he found instead in the dusty house was her note of farewell. Marvolo never forgave her and died shortly after his release from Azkaban.
 
A few months later, Riddle returned to his manor house alone, saying he had been hoodwinked. Dumbledore suggests that either Merope believed bearing Tom's child would bind him to her and stopped using the love potion, or else she lost her ability to perform magic. Voldemort was raised in an orphanage when Merope died soon after giving birth.