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Chapter 67 The Legend of the Deathly Hallows 3

Chapter 67 The Legend of the Three Deathly Hallows
It is impossible to verify whether it is a legend or a fact.

Because that era is too far away from now.

The legend of the Deathly Hallows has become a collection of fairy tales.

A book read by children in the magical world.

So when Lockhart mentioned the Deathly Hallows, Cedric suddenly thought of the story in "The Tales of Beedle the Bard".

At the same time, Lockhart also talked about the last moment, the two looked at each other, and said the name together.

"Resurrection Stone!"

This place is not big, and it is very settled. The words spoken by the two of them can easily be heard by other people without deliberately concealing them, let alone the two professors.

Immediately, the other two looked moved.

After thinking about it carefully, they all felt that Lockhart's guess had a certain degree of accuracy.

If the resurrection stone didn't appear on the four options of the question, they wouldn't think so.

After all, the story of the Deathly Hallows has been circulating for so many years. Except for a few people, most wizards just regard it as a legend and don't take it too seriously.

Even these professors thought so, except Snape.

When Snape had communicated with Dumbledore, he had seen the elder wand in his hand.

If it was other wizards, they would probably think that Dumbledore was holding an ordinary elderberry wand.

But how could Snape, who saw it with his own eyes, felt it, and checked the information himself, think it was just a simple elder wand?
He had suspected that the wand in Dumbledore's hand was very likely to be the legendary Deathly Hallows—the Elder Wand, but after seeing another Deathly Hallows from the options in the question-and-answer space again, Snape He confirmed his guess.

The wand in Dumbledore's hand was a Deathly Hallows, and the magic item Voldemort used to evade death must have been another Deathly Hallows.

Only the Deathly Hallows that have been passed down for thousands of years can have all kinds of incredible abilities and powerful levels of magic.

In that book, the resurrection stone was considered to be an artifact that could resurrect the dead, even if it was later proved that the resurrected person was no longer the original person, but just the memory of the resurrected person left in others, but even so Also enough.

thought Snape.

What's more, the legend has been circulating for so long, it may exist, but to what extent it can be achieved, you still have to see the real thing.

If it is really possible to resurrect the dead! ! !
Snape tightened his clothes, his whole face was no longer the dead face before, instead it was filled with various emotions, the most important ones were the expectation and fear in his eyes.

The few people standing behind him naturally couldn't detect the expression on his face.

What to look forward to, what to fear.

It seems that the obsession in his heart has been solved.

Snape raised his head, looked at the two people in the video, and waited quietly again.

Behind him, Lockhart and Cedric had bright eyes.

"In "The Tales of Beedle the Poet", the Deathly Hallows was created by the God of Death to harvest the souls of the three brothers."

"The most powerful of these wands is the Elder Wand, then the most mysterious of the Resurrection Stone, and then the most stealthy of the Invisibility Cloak."

"These three Deathly Hallows represent the most powerful, most mysterious, and most hidden respectively. The powerful elder wand makes the wizard who gets it invincible in battle, the mysterious resurrection stone can make up for the regrets in others' hearts, and..."

Lockhart paused for a moment, but his knowledge and knowledge made him play some role here.

"And the invisibility cloak can make all wizards who don't want to be seen invisible, that is, I can see you, but you can't see me. This is the most concealed."

"But legends are just legends after all, because no one has seen the appearance of the Deathly Hallows with their own eyes."

Snape continued, following what Lockhart had said.

He turned his head and stared at Lockhart and Cedric with those indifferent eyes.

Both of them felt a burst of pressure when they were looked at by him like this.

But fortunately, Snape watched them for two or three seconds before turning around.

The two of them looked at each other and breathed a sigh of relief.

It was just that Snape was too oppressive.

On weekdays, at most, one would feel that he was cold, with a paralyzed face, indifferent eyes, rude words, and his obvious partiality.

At least this is still within the range of normal people.

But just now, all they felt from Snape was a dead silence.

Those eyes seemed to be looking at the dead.

Professor McGonagall, who was not far away from them, naturally also noticed the changes in Snape. The anticipation in the depths of his eyes was so conspicuous and fascinating.

He is no longer a cold one, no longer suppressing all his emotions with Occlumency.

The emotion came back to him once again, making him look more like a...human than usual!

Professor McGonagall took a few steps forward and took the initiative to talk to him.

"But now, the legend has appeared!"

"Then it's no longer a legend."

When Snape said this, he gritted his teeth and looked very nervous, expecting to appear on his face.

His emotions were mobilized, and a faint smile appeared on his usual paralyzed face.

It was like being able to intuitively feel the joy of Professor Snape.

What is he joyful about?
Professor McGonagall glanced at the picture on the video, and finally settled on the second option of this question.

"Severus!" she called, sounding exhausted, but it was more than that!

"Ok?"

"The resurrection stone can't completely resurrect people. After all, it's just the figure in your memory, not the real her."

"How do you know? When legends reflect reality, none of us know what the Deathly Hallows do. Your speculation and your advice are just because of that fairy tale."

Snape yelled loudly, like a growl, but also like a statement.

"Can a fairy tale tell the truth? Isn't that too ridiculous?"

"No matter what the facts are, you have to try it."

(End of this chapter)

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