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Chapter 104

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This was indeed what Elwyn wanted to know the most at the moment. Other information, whether it was the identity of Moon Face, Big Foot, Pointed Fork, and Wormtail, the relationship between Professor Lupin and Sirius Black, the truth of Blake's jailbreak, and so on, he knew all of it. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net w





What he did not know now was how to make the Marauder Map. He could go to the library to look up the principles and magic knowledge involved.

But the most important thing was, how did Professor Lupin, Jaime Potter, Sirius Black, and Peter Pettigrew get the magic?

Judging from Snape's situation just now, the Marauder Map clearly had a mind of its own.

As a reference to the other two magic items that had a mind of their own, the Sorting Hat was made by the four giants. Each of them had very strong magic power and mastered many advanced spells that had been lost. Naturally, they could integrate their thoughts into the Sorting Hat.

As for the Soul Vessel of Lord Voldemort, killing was the source of power for the Soul Vessel. Only the power of death was strong enough to split a person's soul.

The Marauder Map was not as good as the Sorting Hat and the Soul Vessel, but it also had a simple mind.

Just as Elwyn had speculated before, Professor Lupin and the others must have obtained enough magic power to make the Marauder Map and complete their respective Animagus transformations.

There were many possible ways to do so. Take a large number of magic potions to increase one's magic power to an unimaginable level, or with the help of a powerful magic item.

For example, the old wand in Dumbledore's hand had this ability!

"Professor?" Elwyn whispered to Lupin.

"Well, they found that place in the Forbidden Forest. You need to get their approval to enter. In short, it's very dangerous there. This is not something you should know at your age." Professor Lupin said vaguely, "What you guys should do is follow the school rules. Don't expect me to cover for you anymore."

Hearing his words, Elwyn fell into deep thought.

There was obviously something hidden in the Forbidden Forest that he did not know about. It was very likely to be a very powerful magic item.

From Lupin's words, that place or that thing was very dangerous.

What could it be?

Elwyn originally thought that it was Dumbledore's old wand, but now it seemed that it was not the case. Lupin and the others must have made the Marauder Map behind Dumbledore's back.

Apart from the Sacred Artifact of Death, there were many other powerful magic items.

For example, the legendary Sword in the Stone, the Sword of the King, the Knot of Gordium, the British Prehistoric Stonehenge, and so on. Elwyn remembered reading a magic book that specifically introduced these items, which recorded many similar legendary magic items.

Each of them was very powerful and had very strong magic power. They had once existed and left behind a wonderful legendary epic in the history of magic.

Unfortunately, most of them were eventually lost in the long river of history.

The few that remained, such as the Stonehenge Stele, were also collected and studied by the Department of Mysterious Things of the Ministry of Magic. They were the top secrets of the entire Ministry of Magic.

Of course, those legendary items that had been lost did not really disappear, because magic items of this level could hardly be damaged.

They were probably hidden somewhere, or passed down in some pure-blood wizard families as heirlooms, but no one knew their names.

For example, the three Sacred Artifacts of Death were gifts from the God of Death to the three brothers. According to legend, the person who owned all the Sacred Artifacts of Death was the master of the God of Death.

The three Sacred Artifacts of Death were legendary magic items. They were also thought to be lost in the book that Elwyn read.

But in fact, the Old Wand was in the hands of Dumbledore, the Invisibility Cloak was with Harry, and the Lifestone was made into a soul tool by the Lord Voldemort.

From the current situation, it was very likely that there was a legendary magic item hidden in the Forbidden Forest, just like the Old Wand, which could provide a wizard with powerful magic power.

It seemed that he had to go to the Forbidden Forest to check it out.

Besides that, Professor Lupin had just mentioned that one had to get their approval to enter that place. Who were they referring to?!

Could it be that there were other strange creatures living in the Forbidden Forest?

Apart from knowing that there were magical animals such as centaurs, eight-eyed spiders, unicorns, hippogriffs, and winged beasts, Elwyn knew almost nothing about the place.

Also, this sentence sounded very familiar. It seemed to have something to do with the secret treasure key left behind by the four founders of Hogwarts.

Elwyn still remembered that the last sentence of the golden words behind the statue of Gryffindor was: The key to opening the treasure is the courage buried in the heart. You need to get the approval of his arrogant followers!

Could the followers here be the same group of people that Professor Lupin had just mentioned? They all mentioned approval?!

If they were the same, then wouldn't the legendary magic item in the Forbidden Forest be the treasure key left behind by Gryffindor himself?!

Everything seemed to make sense. This also explained why Dumbledore didn't do anything when there was such a powerful magic item hidden in the school's Forbidden Forest.

"The few of you must abide by the school rules and not sneak out of the school. The current situation is very serious. I can't let you look down on the Dementors or have other wrong ideas. Although Elwyn's Guardian Angel of Flesh can resist them, the most terrifying thing about these monsters is … "

"The kiss of the Dementors?!" Hermione whispered.

"That's right, Hermione!" There was a slight mocking smile on Lupin's face. "That is the most terrifying and powerful weapon of the Dementors. They will only use this weapon at the last and worst moment. They will put down their headscarves and completely destroy those they want to destroy …"

"What's under the headscarf, Professor?"

"No one knows. I think there will always be something like a mouth under the headscarf, because they will press their chin on the victim's mouth and suck out the victim's soul."

Harry suddenly remembered the horrifying scene he saw through the headscarf of the Dementors on the Quidditch field before he fainted.

"If it's really done to you, it will be worse than death." Lupin said, "As long as your brain and heart are still working, you can live without a soul. But you no longer have a sense of self. You have no memory, nothing at all. There is no chance of recovery at all. You are just alive, just a walking corpse. Your soul will be doomed eternally! "

No one spoke. Everyone was trying their best to picture the horrifying scene in their minds, thinking about sucking people's souls out of their mouths.

"The few of you must be careful. Don't let down your guard against the Dementors just because you chased them away." Lupin continued, "They were very unhappy with what happened at the Quidditch field last time. I just read from the Daily Prophet that the Ministry of Magic has promised the Dementors to do the same to Blake after they catch him."

"He deserved it," Harry suddenly said.

"Do you really think so?" Lupin asked softly. "Do you really think someone deserved it?"

"Yes!" Harry said without a care. "I heard everyone say that he is the most evil Dark Sorcerer under the Lord Voldemort. He has killed many people!"

"Among all the people who were finally confirmed to be Death Eaters, Sirius Black is the one I least expected!" Lupin said, "I used to think I knew him very well. He is very dangerous, far more dangerous than you think. He is very likely …"

Professor Lupin stopped, as if he suddenly realized something.

"Wait, Harry, you aren't planning to use the Marauder's Map to find Sirius Black, are you?!" He said in a serious tone.

Hearing Lupin's words, Harry's expression was full of surprise.

Strange, why did everyone think he would take the initiative to find Sirius Black?

First it was Mr. Weasley, then Malfoy, then Snape, and now even Professor Lupin thought so.

Were the four of them crazy?

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