"You and Elwyn didn't see it because you two were late. In fact, on the first day of school, when we entered the hall, Filch scanned us from head to toe with a detector, including our luggage. " Hermione said, "Any black magic item will be found. I only know that Crabbe had a dried up human head confiscated. So you see, Malfoy couldn't have brought anything dangerous in. It's also impossible for owls to be delivered, they have to be inspected too. Filch told us so when he poked around with the detector, and the Ministry of Magic even sent a specialist to assist him. "
Harry was speechless. If things were really as Hermione said, then Malfoy really couldn't bring dangerous or black magic items into the school.
He looked expectantly at Elwyn and Ron, but got no response.
In fact, Elwyn was thinking about something else. This conversation reminded him that if Malfoy really planned to use the Vanishing Cabinet, then he and Hermione couldn't occupy the House of Granted Requests for a long time. When someone was inside, no one else could get in!
He had to find a new place to date Hermione, and let Malfoy have the House of Granted Requests so that he could repair the Vanishing Cabinet.
Fortunately, Elwyn and Hermione had a private space, anywhere, even in the iron pot. Even in a cramped place like that, Elwyn felt that he would have a good weekend. The key was that the guys who could disturb them would all be participating in Quidditch training.
After making sure that Elwyn and Ron wouldn't speak up for him or come up with any good ideas, Harry's eyes naturally turned to the side, watching Elaine and Ginny teasing the dwarf Pu, whose round body would occasionally spit out a very thin pink tongue like a snake.
What a strange creature, Harry thought.
If it still had sharp teeth, it would be Hagrid's type, but with Pu's current appearance, only cute girls would like it.
No one knew if Harry was staring at Pu, or if he was staring at Ginny, who was teasing Pu …
The thoughts in his head were getting more and more chaotic, and he was getting further and further away from Malfoy's plot. All that was left was the "dwarf Pu" pretending to be cute, and the girl playing with it.
It wasn't until Hermione said that Dumbledore didn't show up today that he woke up!
Yeah, Dumbledore disappeared again. Where did he go? What are they doing?
After that tutoring session, Elwyn did not see Dumbledore again for the next few weeks.
The headmaster rarely showed up during mealtimes, and through the "Marauder's Map", it could be confirmed that he wasn't even at Hogwarts.
Harry talked to Elwyn a few times about the lesson and the memories he saw that night. He now had many ideas and guesses, some accurate, some far from the truth. Other than Elwyn, Harry had no one else to talk to.
Dumbledore had told him that these lessons and memories were ultimately related to the prophecy.
This had encouraged Harry and made him feel at ease, but now he felt a little abandoned.
Elwyn couldn't and couldn't explain too much. He thought for a few days, and finally decided to recommend a few books to Harry.
Among them, there were prophecies, death, and historical records about Grindelwald.
He felt that understanding the prophecy or improving his strength was secondary to Harry. What Harry needed now was to understand the true meaning of death. He needed to know what kind of person his fated enemy, the Lord Voldemort, and the mastermind Dumbledore were. Since there were almost no books on the past growth of the Lord Voldemort and Dumbledore in the market, then he should understand more about Grindelwald. Once he understood Grindelwald, he would be able to understand the first half of Dumbledore's life.
Elwyn sometimes thought that rather than saying that Grindelwald was the first The Dark Lord, he might as well represent the evil thoughts of Dumbledore.
Everything could be sacrificed for the greater good. Dumbledore eventually abandoned these evil thoughts and became the headmaster.
In order to finally defeat the Lord Voldemort, what Harry needed to do now was not to improve his strength, but to sublimate and grow his mind until he had enough courage to face death, understand the true meaning of death, and not be lost after death.
This time, Sirius didn't die in an accident, so Harry still had a long way to go before he could understand these things.
As for the rest, it was left to Elwyn and Dumbledore to handle. Dumbledore was responsible for the overall plan, while Elwyn was responsible for finding the secret treasure left behind by the four founders, and stopping and defeating the evil god, if that terrible evil god really came …
This was generally the current division of labor, with Dumbledore planning everything and controlling the overall situation.
Harry's destined enemy was the Lord Voldemort. This was something mentioned in the prophecy, and it couldn't be changed. Only one of them could survive.
Elwyn, on the other hand, followed in the footsteps of the four founders of Hogwarts, and completed the task entrusted by Lady Ravenclaw and the Titan of Time to stop the evil god from coming to this world.
One thing to mention was that Elwyn felt that Ravenclaw seemed to be hiding something from him, or perhaps not telling him. For example, the ancient war between the Titan and the Void God, and entering that world to defeat the true body of an evil god. Did all of these have nothing to do with Elwyn? That seemed unlikely …
Time passed, and in the blink of an eye, it was October.
In mid-October, they went to Hogsmeade for the first time this semester.
As the security around the school was getting tighter, everyone thought that they wouldn't be allowed to go to Hogsmeade.
Now that they knew they could still go, everyone was very happy.
After being trapped in the school for so long, leaving the castle for a break, even if it was only for a few hours, was a pleasant thing.
Therefore, everyone was in high spirits.
This was a rare happy atmosphere since the beginning of the semester, but it didn't last long. The next morning, when Elwyn and Corin walked into the hall, he saw Hermione looking at Harry with a cold, dissatisfied face. What happened this time?!
"You think too much, Hermione. I think it's very interesting." Ron said nonchalantly, as usual. "You didn't see it, nothing dangerous happened at all. There was just a flash of light, and I fell back onto the bed. Everyone thinks it's great."
"This isn't interesting at all. In fact, it sounds very dangerous. To be able to fall back onto the bed and not break your neck, that's because you're lucky." As Hermione spoke, she didn't even look at Ron. Instead, she stared at Harry sternly. "If I'm not wrong, this spell is from your potion book, right?"
"You always jump to the worst conclusion, don't you?" Harry frowned, already knowing what she was going to say.
"Is it true or not?" Hermione insisted.
"Alright … That's right. So what if it is?"
"So what?! You actually decided to use a handwritten, unfamiliar spell as an experiment to see what would happen? "
"So what if it's handwritten?" Harry said, purposely avoiding the question.
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