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Chapter 1014

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Harry felt that his words were a little incoherent. He did not know if the other party could understand him. After all, these things were difficult to describe.

These words seemed to echo in the air. It was a little absurd, and even funny.

Dumbledore leaned back and stared at the ceiling. Elwyn stared at him.

Next to him, Ron, Neville, and Corin looked at Harry, then at Elwyn, and then at Dumbledore. Their faces were pale and shocked.

They could understand some of what Harry said, but they could not understand some of it.

"How did you see it?" Dumbledore said softly. He asked the same question as Elwyn, but he still did not look at Harry.

"He saw it from the statue's perspective. He is the statue," Elwyn answered for Harry.

He knew what Dumbledore needed, and it was difficult for Harry to say it clearly.

"I got it!" Dumbledore's tone was still calm. He said to Professor Meg, "Mileva, can you please bring Weasley, Longbottom, and Creevey back first? I have a few words to say to Mason and Potter alone. "

"Okay!" Professor Meg said, and left Dumbledore's office with Ron, Neville, and Corin.

"Professor, the Lord Voldemort may have used the statue of the Evil God to make a new Soul Vessel, and reached an agreement with the Evil God!" After Professor Meg, Ron, Neville, and Corin left the office, Elwyn immediately said, "Things are more troublesome than we imagined. We must go to Norway immediately."

"Sit down first. There are some things that need to be confirmed before we act," Dumbledore said, and took out his wand and conjured two chairs.

He quickly walked up to the Phoenix and stroked the golden feather on Fox's head with a finger.

The Phoenix woke up at once, raised her beautiful neck, and looked at him with her bright black eyes.

"We need a little warning," Dumbledore said softly to it.

With a flash of fire, the phoenix disappeared.

Then, Dumbledore quickly walked to the pile of exquisite silver instruments.

Elwyn did not see what he did, but a piece of silverware made a slight vibrating sound, and the round ball on it began to roll along an elliptical trajectory.

Then, under the watchful eyes of Elwyn and Harry, Dumbledore moved the other instrument to the desk.

He sat down again, facing them, and tapped it with the tip of his wand.

The instrument immediately began to operate, emitting rhythmic tinkling sounds. The small silver tube at the top spouted out wisps of light green smoke.

The smoke gathered in the air, and Dumbledore stared at it with a frown.

Elwyn was also observing the smoke. It was really amazing.

He finally understood why the headmaster stayed in the office every day, so that he could know Harry's every move!

This precious alchemy instrument could obviously observe the state of a person's soul. Although he did not ask anything, it knew everything.

After a few seconds, the wisps of smoke became a steady smoke, getting thicker and thicker, hovering in the air.

The top of the smoke turned into a snake head, and the snake's mouth was wide open.

Harry also stared at the smoke, and he wanted to know if the instrument was confirming his description.

He looked at Dumbledore eagerly, hoping to get a confirmation, but the headmaster did not look up.

"Of course, of course!" Dumbledore said to himself, still staring at the smoke, not surprised at all. "But in essence, it is separated, right?"

"Obviously!" Elwyn replied.

Harry was completely baffled by the conversation between the two of them.

But as soon as Elwyn finished his words, the smoke snake immediately split into two, hovering and twisting in the dark air.

With a stern but satisfied expression, Dumbledore tapped the instrument with his wand again.

The tinkling sound slowed down and stopped. The smoke snake gradually faded, turning into invisible smoke and disappeared.

"Very good!" he said with satisfaction, and put the instrument back on the narrow table.

As he moved, Harry noticed that many old headmasters were peeping at the portraits.

They noticed that Harry was also looking at them, and quickly pretended to be asleep. These old guys always did this.

During the day, they could be seen everywhere in the school, even in the Ministry of Magic, the International Sorcerer Union, St. Mungo Magic Hospital, the homes of pure-blood sorcerer families, and any other places where their portraits were hung. But at night, they were all gathered here.

The headmasters of Hogwarts were famous and had high status when they were alive. Their portraits were everywhere that Dumbledore needed to pay attention to.

According to the ancient agreement, the portraits had to obey the orders of the current headmaster.

Therefore, Dumbledore could know a lot of information he wanted to know. Through this unobtrusive method, the past headmasters could also provide Dumbledore with information and reference. They maintained their memories of the past and knew many secrets of the past. Many of them were among the wisest in the world of magic at that time.

"I have to confirm, where was the place you saw?" Dumbledore asked softly, still not looking at Harry, as if he was talking to the air.

Harry could tell from the tone of his voice that he was asking him a question, which was painful enough. Couldn't Dumbledore just look at him?

"I don't know. I can't be sure of that place. I've never been there before. It seemed to be a very large building. The gold nuggets on the walls and the ground were all a rare dark gold color. The top was open, and I saw the moon and the silhouette of a strange ship. With a loud bang, it suddenly appeared and stopped under the moon. In front of the ship was a magnificent door. Oh, I also heard the sound of the sea, but I didn't see the sea. Maybe it was outside the building, "Harry said.

He described the appearance of the ship and the golden door in detail, which was probably their only clue at the moment.

Dumbledore listened very carefully, and then he raised his wand again. A light blue mist emerged from the end of the wand.

The mist of light transformed and finally formed the shape of a boat in front of them.

"Viking warships!" Elwyn recognized it at a glance. This ship was so special that he was determined to recognize it.

It had a bow that curved upwards at a very high angle, and on it was the statue of a ferocious dragon head.

The whole ship seemed to be carved out of a whole piece of wood. The bow and the tail were sharp and pointed, and the sail in the middle was very large.

"It's on this ship. It's anchored on something, right under the moon at this time!" Harry said immediately.

"I see. If I take you to where this ship is, can you find the specific location where you saw it?" Dumbledore asked calmly. He waved his wand horizontally, and all the blue mist disappeared. "The specific location of the moon, the warship, and the corresponding door."

"It should be possible!" Harry said.

Just then, a flame appeared in the middle of the room, leaving a golden feather that floated lightly to the ground.

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