It was Rowena Ravenclaw in her teenage years!!!
Elwyn breathed in the sea breeze and subconsciously looked away. He did not want to look at Ravenclaw.
This feeling reminded him of Dumbledore. His eyes could also see through a person's heart.
But it was not exactly the same. Dumbledore could see through a person's heart because of his rich life experience. He had experienced many things in his life and could understand other people's thoughts. He could also use Mind Capture from time to time.
The Rowena Ravenclaw in front of him was only eighteen or nineteen years old. She should not have that kind of vicissitudes and experience.
Her spirited azure eyes gave off a very intelligent feeling, flickering with an indescribable brilliance. Perhaps it was because she was too intelligent that nothing could escape her eyes, and everything could be seen through by her.
For some reason, Elwyn had this feeling that hiding any secrets in front of her was an extremely unwise choice.
Around her neck hung something that looked like a pocket watch. It was the Time Converter that brought Elwyn back a thousand years ago.
Elwyn's gaze continued upwards. Ravenclaw wore her Coronet above her head. It was not the ordinary iron ring that he found, but a very luxurious magic item.
The Coronet was in the shape of a raven with its wings spread. It was inlaid with sparkling gems and pearls.
The most eye-catching thing was the huge sapphire in the middle. If Elwyn was not mistaken, it was a Magic Stone.
This should be the Magic Stone he was looking for. Where was this stone now?!
"Rowena, I see land!" Just then, a shout came from the sky.
Elwyn looked up and saw a person standing at the top of the tall observation tower. He could not see clearly.
The person seemed to be a slender young man. No matter who he was, it was obviously too rash to climb to such a high place. From what Elwyn could see, it was not safe at all. Perhaps even seagulls or other birds would think twice before landing.
The man sprang easily to the rigging, and clung to the cable with his bare hands and feet, looking as comfortable as a squirrel.
In the turbulence of the waves, Elwyn felt dizzy. He hoped that the man would not slip and fall.
"Come down, Godric!" Ravenclaw said. Her crisp voice was not very loud, but it had a kind of magic power that rang directly in people's ears. "That's Sicily Island. Keep going. We'll reach our destination soon!"
"We should rest on the island before setting off!" Godric slid down nimbly with the help of the rope.
This man with a head of fiery red short hair was Godric Gryffindor in his youth.
He looked two years younger than Ravenclaw, only sixteen or seventeen years old. He had a smile on his face, and his face was handsome. There was no scar over his eyes. The sword forged by the fairies was already at his waist, and his wand was nowhere to be seen.
This Gryffindor looked like a vigorous warrior, not a wizard!
"I don't like to ride on a boat. It's very uncomfortable to keep rocking!" Gryffindor said. "Come on, Rowena, let me go ashore for a breath of fresh air …"
"You have to learn to be patient, Godric. We're nearing the end of our journey. Don't cause any more trouble!" Ravenclaw said. From her slightly reproachful tone, it was obvious that Gryffindor had caused a lot of trouble along the way.
"I'm not like you, who can sit there all day with a magic book in hand." Gryffindor said disapprovingly. "Besides, I didn't cause any trouble …"
"You didn't cause any trouble?!" Ravenclaw took two steps forward and glared at him fiercely. "Then what's with the group of centaurs from before? There's also the fire dragon, the giant monster, the five-legged monster, the giant sea serpent, the dark wizard and the devil he summoned at the Muggle Knight Lord's place, and …"
It seemed that Gryffindor had done a lot of things along the way, which made Ravenclaw very dissatisfied.
Elwyn secretly clicked his tongue. She looked exactly like Hermione, an even more overbearing Hermione.
Based on his past experience, he knew that Gryffindor was in trouble!
As expected, every time Ravenclaw said a name, Gryffindor would take a small step back.
"Those troubles came to me on their own accord. I didn't cause any trouble!" He explained in a low voice, looking unconfident. He hesitated for a moment before adding, "Rowena, I'm here to help you this time …"
His last sentence had an effect. Ravenclaw's imposing manner was significantly weaker.
"Alright, we can rest on the island for a while!" She said, walking to the side of the ship and looking at the island that was getting closer and closer. "This island is the home of the giants. Don't provoke those giants. They are not weak. Especially don't look for the Cyclops. I heard that there's still one left on the island. It's a giant beast left behind from ancient times. It's extremely dangerous. "
"I know, don't worry!" Gryffindor promised, but the smile at the corner of his mouth revealed his true thoughts.
He would definitely look for the giants, and it would be the extremely dangerous Cyclops that Ravenclaw mentioned.
Elwyn looked at Sicily Island a year ago. The island still maintained its original appearance, and there seemed to be no signs of human habitation.
Behind the reefs and beaches were dense forests and mountains, and there was a loud rumbling sound from time to time.
Just as he was about to follow Ravenclaw and Gryffindor to see the giants, the scene in front of him suddenly changed.
It was like switching memories in a meditation pot. After a short period of darkness, Elwyn came to another memory.
He was still on the ship, but the Sicily Island in front of him had disappeared, and he was surrounded by seawater.
Elwyn and Ravenclaw were still standing at the bow of the ship, and the fog slowly surrounded them.
The fog came very suddenly, and Elwyn noticed the strangeness. This was not a normal natural change.
The thick fog slowed down the ship's progress, and Ravenclaw's expression became more and more cautious. She was not as relaxed as before.
Something appeared. Elwyn's eyes widened, and through the hazy fog, he could barely make out a ghost-like vague outline. It was a large sailboat, much larger than their ship, just like Demstrong's.
The hull of the ship was glowing with a faint green light, and it looked very uncomfortable. What was even more unsettling was the crew on it …
At the first moment, an inexplicable fear rose in Elwyn's heart. He saw a ship piloted by the dead sailing out of the fog. Their skin was pale, with a hint of rotting corpse green. Their bodies were wrapped in strands of seaweed, and their clothes were tattered and soaked with seawater.
"Looks like they're going to fight!" Gryffindor walked out of the cabin and waved the sword in his hand. "I don't like these guys!"
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