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Chapter 1319

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"I don't understand!" Harry shook his head.

He glanced at Elwyn, who did not seem to want to speak, and turned his head to meet Dumbledore's blue eyes.

Harry had a feeling that he had been seen through. In front of Dumbledore, all his secrets were exposed.

This familiar feeling made him slightly relieved. Before he looked at Dumbledore, he was afraid that he would have the urge to pounce on him like a snake and bite him, but this terrible thought did not appear.

After the connection between Harry and Lord Voldemort was broken, everything returned to normal.

Dumbledore's eyes were still so wise and full of wisdom, able to see through everything, but inexplicably reassuring.

No matter what, this is the familiar Dumbledore!

"I don't understand, Professor!" Harry said again, secretly relieved. "You told me and Elwyn before that you think you are right."

"Oh, of course I think so. But, as I have proven to you, I also make mistakes like ordinary people. In fact, because of me, forgive me, because I am much smarter than most people, my mistakes are correspondingly more serious. Some serious mistakes may never have the chance to make up for, leaving only endless regret … "Dumbledore said calmly." Harry, you may not understand my mistakes yet, but I think Elwyn has seen them! "

"Everyone makes mistakes, Professor, but history cannot be changed. Instead of living in self-blame, it is better to live well. I think this is also the thought of those who love us. They do not want to see the living continue to suffer," said Elwyn, shifting his gaze back to Dumbledore.

Previously in the ruins of the Gunter Family, through the magic of the Resurrection Stone, Elwyn saw Dumbledore's biggest mistake and pain in his life.

That night in Newmengaard, he also saw the relationship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald, as well as their redemption.

No matter what, the operation that night was indeed fruitful, but correspondingly, it was also very heavy.

Compared to a dark sorcerer like Grindelwald who did it for the greater good, Elwyn was more at ease when it came to the pure evil of the Lord Voldemort. He did not have to think about the grudges within, he just had to destroy them!

"A very wise answer. It seems like you have matured quite a bit." Dumbledore said with a smile, ending the topic.

He stood up and walked around the table, past Elwyn and Harry.

They turned and saw Dumbledore bending over the cupboard by the door.

When he straightened his back, he was holding a familiar shallow stone basin in his hand. There was a circle of strange symbols carved on the basin's mouth.

He put the meditation basin on the table in front of Elwyn and Harry. The liquid inside slowly swirled, glowing with a silver light.

"Are we going to continue looking at those memories?" asked Elwyn.

"Oh, yes, Harry missed a few important memories. Although we have found the things that were stored there, I think these are still very helpful in understanding the past of the Lord Voldemort and his family, and then completing our reasoning." Dumbledore said, "Of course, Elwyn, you don't have to accompany us to look at these memories. You can go do your own things first."

"Huh?" Elwyn looked at him, puzzled. What did Dumbledore want him to do?

"Do you remember the advice I gave you at the Start-of-Term Party a week ago?" Dumbledore said, "This is very important. It is not only about the soul that puzzled you, but also about whether we can defeat the Lord Voldemort and the evil existence around him. So, I suggest you take action as soon as possible. Tonight is a good opportunity. I noticed that you and Hermione have borrowed a lot of history books from the library …"

"Well, I haven't found any clues yet." Elwyn said, knowing what Dumbledore wanted to ask. "I can't determine the specific time. You know, Professor, I can only go back once, so I have to be careful."

Harry looked at the two of them, puzzled. He didn't quite understand what they were talking about. What did Dumbledore suggest for Elwyn to do?!

He knew that Elwyn and Hermione had indeed borrowed a lot of books from the library. However, this didn't attract much attention from Harry. On the one hand, he was mainly busy with the Quidditch qualifiers in the past week. On the other hand, if they didn't borrow books from the library, would they still be Elwyn and Hermione?

Even if they borrowed so many books at the beginning of the semester, there was nothing strange about it.

He saw Dumbledore return to the bookshelf, took out a thick blue magic book, and put it on the table.

Harry moved forward and looked at the page that Dumbledore was looking at. It recorded a past related to the founder of Ravenclaw Academy, Rowena Ravenclaw. She published a famous magic research result in Hogwarts one day a thousand years ago.

Because it was so long ago, this seemed to be one of the few accurate records about her that was recorded in the history books.

Harry probably knew what was going on. He had heard Elwyn talk about his current plan before. Although it was not very detailed, the core thing was to find the secret treasure key left by the four founders of Hogwarts.

The key left by Ravenclaw needed to go back to the past and ask for it from her.

That's right, Elwyn wanted to go back to Hogwarts a thousand years ago.

This matter was very important, and Dumbledore was also helping him.

It was very difficult to go back to the time when Elwyn was not there. Ordinary time converters did not have that much power, and they needed to use the time converters left by the Time Titans. However, because this power was too strong in the past, it would cause harm to the Wizard who used it.

Moreover, because of the nature of time magic, the results of Elwyn's actions were bound to change the future.

The accumulation of a thousand years, this kind of change was very terrifying.

Just like the time when he went back, it was a huge change in his entire world view.

With Elwyn as the center, many things continued to happen because of the inertia of time, but the changes were getting more and more significant.

The evil gods that had been dormant, those terrible evil existences, and the ruins of ancient spellcasters gradually surfaced.

To some extent, Lord Voldemort was no longer their greatest enemy.

The significance of the battle itself had also escalated. It was not just a matter of the British and European magic circles, but the whole world was involved!

Therefore, Elwyn could not use the time converters easily. He could not change time again.

Even going back to the distant past and saying a few words to those ancient Wizards was strictly forbidden.

Unless the matter of him going back to the past itself had become something that must happen in the timeline, which was what Ramesses II said was an inevitable event. Only in this way would Elwyn's return to the past not change the timeline and subsequent history.

Because it was an inevitable event in time, it was included in the rules.

No matter what changes happened, the time Elwyn was currently at, which was the time when he used the time converters, would become what he was familiar with.

How to put it, it sounded very complicated, but this was the power of the rules!

And the only item in Elwyn's hand that could change the rules was the replica of the Eye of Horus that Ramesses had given him.

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