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Chapter 1360

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This time when he returned to the Millennium Hogwarts, many things happened beyond Elwyn's plans and imagination.

He had witnessed the power of the four founders with his own eyes. He knew the secret behind the change of the world and knew the direction he should take next. Also, the biggest reward of this trip was getting the key to Lady Ravenclaw's treasure.

The complete Ravenclaw Coronet represented the coldest and most ruthless absolute wisdom in the world.

After obtaining the Sorcerer's Stone left by Gryffindor, Elwyn repeatedly guessed the key to the treasure of the remaining three founders for a long time.

He originally thought that the remaining three Sorcerer's Stones were also very luxurious as the key to the treasure. He never thought that Ravenclaw would leave him such a thing. Ravenclaw's Coronet, which could enhance a person's wisdom, as well as Ravenclaw's will and her magical bloodline talent.

It was really a big gift. This extraordinary combination had made the Coronet surpass the ordinary legendary magic item.

Just as the key to the secret treasure, this Coronet was too precious, and the significance of the "key" itself was too much. That was why Elwyn said that he did not get a simple key from Lady Ravenclaw, nor did he get the Coronet that could give the wearer absolute wisdom, but he inherited the will of Lady Ravenclaw. He would replace Ravenclaw to protect the Hogwarts, and use this cursed power to protect all the good things that were worthy of his protection.

Even if she was not understood by others, even if she had to bear all the pain, she would not regret it. This was Rowena Ravenclaw.

A person who had the most reason to blame the world, to despise and hurt others, did not do so, but used her own way to protect …

Elwyn was not deliberately praising Ravenclaw and how great she was, but after experiencing that state of being emotionless, he felt that Lady Ravenclaw was really great. She had a lonely soul that believed in the existence of beauty.

When he returned to Dumbledore's office and returned to his bedroom, he was still thinking about this matter.

Elwyn originally thought that he knew the four founders of Hogwarts and Dumbledore very well, and that he knew many secrets about them. However, after getting closer to them, he realized that there were still many secrets hidden behind the surface.

Perhaps this was the reason why Dumbledore insisted that they understand the path of Lord Voldemort's growth.

It wasn't just to find a soul tool. If you wanted to defeat your enemy, you had to understand him first.

Perhaps Dumbledore understood Lord Voldemort better than Lord Voldemort himself and knew his weaknesses.

Therefore, in front of Dumbledore, no matter how strong Lord Voldemort was, he had no chance at all!

… …

Elwyn told Professor Dumbledore in detail about the experience of traveling through time, including the Coronet he obtained, the plan of the four founders, and the information about the descent of the evil god. He also briefly explained it to Hermione.

As Elwyn expected, Dumbledore did not seem particularly surprised.

He still looked confident and everything was going according to plan, which made people feel particularly at ease and uneasy.

The ease was because there was the omnipotent Dumbledore around. Elwyn was not fighting alone.

He felt that nothing could stump the principal, even if the opponent was the combination of Lord Voldemort and the evil god, even if the true strength of these monsters was beyond imagination.

Dumbledore inexplicably gave people this sense of security.

Elwyn felt uneasy because Dumbledore was still the same as before, refusing to tell him anything...

As a leader with absolute control, Dumbledore had his own ideas and plans.

As long as others followed his ideas and plans, even Elwyn was no exception. Even if his position and importance in Dumbledore's mind was as important as Harry's, and he had Professor Dumbledore's full trust, it would not change anything.

Dumbledore would definitely not say anything until the last moment.

Elwyn was used to it, but this time, it was not that Dumbledore did not tell him anything.

He told Elwyn that the message left by Salazar Slytherin was about to be deciphered. This message contained a lot of content, including magic that could turn people into evil gods, the location of the last part of the evil god's body that Slytherin had taken away, and the key to Slytherin's treasure …

These things were all very important. If Dumbledore could help solve the most troublesome test of Slytherin, then what Elwyn needed to find now was the key to Hufflepuff's treasure. He did not have many clues in this regard. He only knew that Hufflepuff was not only the greatest educator, but also a master of divination with the blood of the ancient prophet. By the way, there was also a strange demon altar under the Hogwarts' kitchen, which was also related to Hufflepuff.

Elwyn felt that it was necessary to make demonology and related ancient magic texts the focus of his recent research. He would find time to go down and take a look.

If Dumbledore was still within Elwyn's expectations, Hermione's reaction after listening to him was a little beyond Elwyn's expectations.

She quickly accepted what Elwyn said and was not even surprised at all.

In her words, she had been by Elwyn's side for a long time and had seen too many miracles and things that were the only thing she could think about.

So, she was already numb!

Hermione seemed to have her own ideas on this matter.

Unbeknownst to Elwyn, she seemed to have thought a lot and had her own ideas.

Although these ideas were not as complicated as Dumbledore's, they were equally firm and would not easily change. After that conversation, Hermione told Elwyn that no matter what terrible enemies were waiting for them, they would fight together. She would choose to stand with Elwyn and not take a step back.

Also, she was a companion fighting with Elwyn, not someone who needed protection.

This was what she specifically reminded Elwyn. If there was any danger in the future, Elwyn could not leave her behind and act alone.

As for the terrible evil god that was about to descend and the destruction of the world, she did not care at all because these things were not something she could solve by worrying about.

It was a very wise idea, but this was not Hermione at all!

Elwyn even wondered if she was possessed by Elaine, or could it be that the trait of being "insensitive" was contagious?

But soon, Hermione proved that she was Hermione, and she had not changed at all in some things.

For example, in her studies, this mainly included two aspects of pressure.

On the one hand, the pressure came from the school curriculum itself, and the sixth grade curriculum was very difficult.

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