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Elwyn did not sleep well that night. He had many dreams.
First, he dreamed that he had returned to Godric's Valley 12 years ago. On that dark, silent night, he watched as Lord Voldemort killed Harry's parents. He wanted to help them, but he was powerless.
Then, he dreamed of Ginny. The girl fell powerlessly in front of him, her body as cold as a corpse. The young Lord Voldemort, Tom Riddle, stood beside her, his face full of sarcasm and pride. He laughed at his little tricks, which were useless in the face of absolute power.
Elwyn struggled to pull out his wand, but was instantly sent flying by Tom Riddle. In the next second, a green light flew towards him, and he suddenly sat up in bed.
When he woke up, Elwyn's body was drenched in sweat.
The sky outside was just beginning to brighten. He lay down again, panting heavily. It seemed that he had just realized that he was too weak and was no match for Lord Voldemort.
Fortunately, he still had time. Even more fortunately, they had Dumbledore on their side, the only wizard that Lord Voldemort was afraid of.
Elwyn gradually calmed down. Improving his strength needed to be done step by step. It was impossible for him to learn advanced magic immediately and become on par with Lord Voldemort and Dumbledore. At present, the most important thing was to think about how to defeat the snake monster and deal with the diary.
"The snake monster seems to be afraid of the rooster crowing. Should I..."
Just as Elwyn was letting his imagination run wild, he suddenly heard rustling sounds coming from the corner of the room. Someone had broken in. [Love ↑ Go △ Little ↓ Say △ Net
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"Fluorescent Twinkle!" Elwyn suddenly picked up the wand by the bedside and looked ahead with vigilance.
It was a brownish-green creature with a dirty pillowcase on its body. It was a house-elf, and it was cleaning the room. The light from Elwyn's wand frightened it greatly. It stared at Elwyn with its big, pitiful eyes and stood there for three seconds before it let out a suppressed scream and disappeared into thin air.
On the four-poster bed next to him, Corin rolled over and went back to sleep.
Elwyn could not fall asleep. He sighed and thought of the Lord Voldemort again. Perhaps in the eyes of the Lord Voldemort, he was as lowly as that house-elf.
This was not a good feeling, so Elwyn put on his robe and quietly climbed out of bed.
The Hogwarts in the early morning was particularly quiet. The portraits on both sides of the corridor were all sleeping. Not a single person could be seen. Elwyn walked in the empty castle. For some reason, he suddenly wanted to see the sunrise.
Elwyn held his breath and went straight up the stairs. It was the top of the castle. He had never been there before.
When he climbed the last step, Elwyn saw a large round room. The walls were decorated with elegant arched windows. The walls were decorated with blue and bronze silk. There was an old wooden board with a bronze eagle knocker on it.
It was the entrance to the Ravenclaw common room. Elwyn did not approach it. He walked towards the balcony on the left side of the window. From there, he could see the beautiful scenery outside the castle.
The next second, Elwyn noticed that someone was one step ahead of him.
A breeze blew, and the sun slowly rose from the edge of the forbidden forest. Accompanied by the golden sunlight, Elwyn saw a beautiful blonde girl sitting on the edge of the balcony. The girl had an indescribable ethereal temperament. She looked like a fairy that had fallen to the mortal world.
"Good morning, Elwyn!" Luna turned around and said calmly. It seemed that she had expected him to appear here.
"Good morning, Luna!" Elwyn was relieved. He went to her side and sat down. "What are you doing here?"
"I am writing an article about finding the scrunched-horned snoring beast. I am going to submit it to your newspaper."
Elwyn did not know how to answer. It was reasonable to say that he should be happy when someone submitted an article. But when he thought about how to find the scrunched-horned snoring beast, he could not be happy.
"Inspiration is often the easiest to appear in the morning!" Luna put the parchment aside and stared at Elwyn with her foggy eyes. "Are you also looking for inspiration? No, you seem to have something on your mind?"
"Yes!" Elwyn hesitated for a moment and continued. "I just feel that in the face of the cruel reality, the power of a person is too small. Even if I know everything, I can't change anything."
Elwyn's words were vague. He was not sure if Luna could understand.
The two of them quietly looked at each other for a moment. Luna said in her unique trance voice. "Strength is not absolute. Facing your own weakness and humility is also a kind of courage, isn't it?"
"Yes!" Elwyn nodded. Courage was the most important thing.
"However, compared with strength and courage, I believe in wisdom more." Luna said in a singing tone. "Extraordinary wisdom is the greatest wealth of mankind."
This was the second time that Elwyn heard Luna say these words. When he went back yesterday, he deliberately looked it up. These were the last words of Lady Ravenclaw. For centuries, these words had been sung by later generations.
Perhaps this was a famous saying, but Elwyn didn't know how these words could help him defeat Lord Voldemort.
"My mother once told me that before I set foot on the road of life, the most important thing is to choose the right direction. Then, no matter how many doubts and objections there are, we must unswervingly go forward to pursue our own beliefs. We must not be afraid of difficulties. Our heart is like the sun, and we must bloom our own light."
On the Hogwarts Tower, Luna's voice was like the clouds floating beside him. It made Elwyn fall into a trance.
"Direction?!" Then he reacted and subconsciously asked. "Your mother?"
"Yes!" Luna simply said. "She was an excellent witch. She liked to do experiments. One day, her spell failed and she died. I was nine years old at that time."
"I'm sorry, Luna!"
"It doesn't matter, Elwyn!" Luna said in one breath. "After all, I have seen her. Although I still feel very sad sometimes, I still have my father. What I want to say is that you are not alone. If you have any difficulties, you can say it. We can solve it together. "
"You're right, I'm not alone." Ivan nodded as if he understood something.
In fact, since he knew that he had crossed into Harry Potter's world of magic, Elwyn always had a deep sense of anxiety. He always put himself on the opposite side of Lord Voldemort and ignored the existence of other people.
Hearing Luna's words, he remembered Harry, Ron, Hermione, and everyone else. In the original work, Harry relied on everyone's help to defeat the powerful Lord Voldemort. Even if he paid a great price, he still won in the end.
Now that he was here, he would be able to avoid those tragic things from happening.
"Believe in your friends. Perhaps they won't be able to do anything earth-shattering, but they will make a lot of ordinary, almost negligible, but essential details." Luna's voice came at the right time. "I think Helga Hufflepuff's words are very reasonable. I sometimes think that maybe everyone should be assigned to Hufflepuff. He seems to be the smartest one among the four founders. "
"Thank you, Luna!" Elwyn felt much better.
"You're welcome. Do you want to go with me to Ravenclaw's common room?" Luna stood up. "We can read 'Dissension' together. It is a magazine written by my father. Maybe it will give you some inspiration."
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