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Chapter 503

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"Elwyn was under the spell of the mysterious man, when he got the Sorcerer's Stone!" Ron hesitated for a moment before continuing, "But that was just a curse, not a mark, right?"

He looked at Elwyn suspiciously, then quickly looked away.

"That must be it. What's there to be suspicious about?" Hermione glared at him, as if she was very angry. "How many times have I told you, that old liar's words are not accurate. The three of you are wasting your time in Divination class."

She had a deep prejudice against Professor Trelawney, thinking that she was a complete liar.

Driven by this thought, she left Trelawney's class last semester and gave up on Divination.

This was something that had not happened in the Hogwarts in recent years. At that time, it caused a big stir in the school, and many young wizards thought that she was too bold.

Hermione was very dissatisfied with Elwyn's decision to take Divination as an elective this year. She had talked to Elwyn about this many times, hoping to persuade him to transfer to Divination.

However, whether it was Divination or Divination, Elwyn was not interested in them, and did not intend to study them in depth.

The main reason he chose to take Divination was to be closer to Professor Trelawney, so that he could hear new prophecies at any time.

Elwyn knew that Professor Trelawney had the ability to make real prophecies.

He urgently needed her help on the matter of the evil God.

Harry did not speak as he watched Hermione and Ron argue.

He had a terrifying thought, that he was the one chosen by Lord Voldemort in the prophecy.

The scar on his forehead was proof of that.

This also explained why he could enter Lord Voldemort's head recently and see those terrifying images.

However, Harry did not say this out loud, not even to Elwyn.

"Well, don't think about it anymore!" said Ron. "Let's go down to dinner, and then we can have a Quidditch match in the orchard. Elwyn, Bill, Charlie, Fred, and George are all here. "

"Ron!" Hermione said. "Harry doesn't want to play Quidditch right now!"

"Hard to say. He might want to try Langsky's feint!" said Ron. "The one Krum used."

After Krum and the other Quidditch members rescued everyone from the box, Ron became Krum's worshipper.

Although they didn't speak much at that time, it didn't affect Ron's admiration for him.

"I think we'd better flip through the books and find anything related to the Curse Scar," said Hermione, unwilling to give up.

"Alright, I'm willing to play Quidditch," said Harry suddenly. "Wait a minute, I want to get my crossbow."

"I don't mind either. I can help you guard the door. It'll help me overcome my fear of heights," said Elwyn.

Like Harry, he didn't want the topic to linger on the scar.

Continuing the discussion would only make Harry more confused and uneasy. There was no point in continuing the discussion.

Hermione left the room, muttering something. She seemed to be saying, "This bunch of boys!"

For the next week, Mr. Weasley and Percy were rarely at home.

Every morning, before the others had woken up, the two of them would leave home and only return long after dinner.

As for Sirius, he didn't even show up.

He sent a few letters to Elwyn and Harry, briefly introducing himself and his current situation, telling them not to worry.

The first thing he did after becoming an Auror was to track down the traces left behind by the vampires.

This kind of thing was terrible enough just thinking about it, but Sirius never got tired of it.

From the letters, it could be seen that although they hadn't found the whereabouts of Keresis and Lord Voldemort, they already had a lot of clues.

These days, the Ministry of Magic's Auror almost turned the entire British magic community upside down.

In addition to Sirius's letters, Elwyn also received many letters from strangers.

On the second day he moved in, hundreds of owls squeezed into the Burrow, and the place was almost filled with letters.

These were letters from wizards who had heard of Elwyn's deeds from all over the world.

Among them, some were his admirers, and some wanted to know the truth.

There were also some wizards who wanted to find out the secret of Elwyn's great power.

In the end, Elwyn was so annoyed that he handed all these letters to the house-elf Dobby to deal with.

Since then, not a single owl has been seen.

Lupin visited the Burrow a few times and bought a lot of gifts for everyone.

He was also very busy now, and there were so many things waiting for him to do.

After the sales and coverage of the Hogwarts Magic Newspaper increased, the pressure and workload of editing documents became much greater than before.

Although he hired other people, and Elwyn and Hermione could also help, Lupin still took the initiative to do most of the work.

For example, the recent interview with Elwyn and the follow-up report, he almost stayed up all night to finish it.

Also, although Elwyn gave him a good salary, he didn't buy a new robe.

He was still wearing his shabby wizard robe, which was full of patches and had been washed white, but his spirit and complexion were much better.

As a werewolf, Lupin had been wandering for more than ten years after graduating from Hogwarts, living in the shadow of the edge.

Before that, such a stable and respectable job was beyond his imagination, so he cherished it very much.

There was no need to say thank you words, that would seem too pretentious.

Anyway, Elwyn was very relieved that Lupin was in charge of the Hogwarts Ministry of Magic and the shop.

In his opinion, Lupin was just like Percy, overworked and spent almost all of his time on work.

He was in urgent need of a girlfriend, and building a happy family was the most urgent thing for him to do.

In the next few days, Elwyn had a rare leisure time. Apart from studying ancient magic and completing the summer homework he learned from Ginny, he played games like Wizard Chess and Quidditch with Harry and the others, or helped Lady Weasley with housework, or researched new prank products with Fred and George.

Elwyn proposed some new ideas, so that they wouldn't be limited to prank products, but to open their eyes.

In addition, Elwyn talked to Bill several times.

From the other's description, he was even more determined to take the time to visit Egypt.

In addition to the Emerald Jade Record, the ancient relics and mysterious magic left behind by ancient Egyptian wizards were also the main reasons that attracted him.

Dominique Lemaire had said that the Book of Abraham had been found in Egypt more than six hundred years ago.

That was where everything began, and Elwyn had a feeling that he might learn the secrets of the evil gods there.

In this way, happy times always passed quickly, and in the blink of an eye, it was the last day of school.

The only thing that made Elwyn unhappy was that his relationship with Hermione did not make any substantial progress during this period.

Although the two were together almost all day, whenever Elwyn wanted to say something or take the initiative to do something, Hermione would quickly change the topic or avoid it.

What happened that night was too fresh in her memory, and she would not give Elwyn a chance now.

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