The man behind Hogwarts

Chapter 206 The Story of the Deathly Hallows

"A true love potion...it has magical powers and when you smell the fragrance, you will experience a wonderful love story."

The young man's manner of speaking was full of infinite nostalgia.

Apparently, he must have smelled the perfume once, so much so that he can't forget it even now.

Next, William inquired about some information about this Ms. Laura.

Ms. Laura, female, lives alone and is a foreigner. She came to settle in the town a few years ago.

A master incense maker with superb craftsmanship, kind personality and willingness to help others.

The specific age is unknown. However, judging from his appearance, he is relatively young, probably no more than 25.

After some small talk, William let the young man leave and thanked him gently.

Before leaving, the young man glanced at Crohn and said, "Don't take advantage of Ms. Laura, or you may be kicked out of the town."

After saying that, the young man glanced at the wooden house reluctantly and left sadly.

"Him?!" Crohn's nose turned red with anger: "What does this kid mean? He didn't see the ring on my hand. I'm married."

"Professor, I have to remind you." William said seriously: "That ring of yours is not a wedding ring."

Wizards do not have the custom of ordinary people wearing wedding rings.

Crohn didn't even know the meaning of the wedding ring before, but he learned about it from Vivian in Hongye Town.

Although Crohn had been married a long time ago, he had never worn a ring. The one on his hand was lent to him by William, and he had to return it to William after the damage from the Cruciatus Curse was removed.

"That's what I said." Crohn waved his hand.

"Come on, Professor, continue."

"Yes." Crohn nodded and followed, suddenly laughed and said: "He praised the love potion and perfume so much that I became interested. How about we go and ask tomorrow?"

"Yes, but it depends on when Oleander comes. Everything is focused on the ruins."

"Ah."

……

……

next day

William and his friends met in the small town with Oleander and his party.

Oleander and the others are three in total, and they are all old faces at the Stening Market. Among the three, Oleander is the main one, and the other two are black walnut and kiwi.

When they were in Steyning, several people used code names, but today they finally introduced their real names.

The oleander is called Fulun, the black walnut is called Morris, and the kiwi is called Underhay.

"Let's set off now, along the route we explored last time." Fulan took out a map with a route marked on it.

"Okay." Others had no objection.

On the way, several people discussed emergency strategies.

"If a dominatrix discovers us, should we fight or flee?" Morris asked: "To be honest, there is a high possibility that our operation will be discovered by a dominatrix. What strategy should we use to deal with them?"

"You can fight, but you can't kill." Crone said: "If it is discovered, we can subdue it and decide whether to continue exploring or retreat depending on the situation."

Oleander Fulun nodded: "I agree."

"If a dominatrix dies, it will definitely anger the entire tribe and attract people from the Ministry of Magic. There will be too much movement."

"It's a pity. If only we had the invisibility cloak, one of the Deathly Hallows, we could have gone in without alerting the Dominatrix."

Black Walnut Morris curled his lips and said: "The invisibility cloak may not be that powerful."

Following the route on the map and entering the forest, the group of people rode on broomsticks and cast concealment spells to cover themselves and the traces of the broomsticks.

Fulun flew next to William and asked curiously.

"William, you are a member of a big family. Do you know about the Deathly Hallows? Are they real?"

A descendant of a big family?

It turns out that’s their view.

William smiled: "Have you read The Tales of Beedle the Bard? Aren't the Deathly Hallows just like in the book?"

Fulun shook his head in disbelief: "But what is said in the book is too bizarre. How can there be such a thing as the God of Death?"

At this time, Kiwi Andehai suddenly came over.

"What stories are told in the book? Tell them and listen."

"Haven't you read The Tales of Beedle the Bard?" Fulan was surprised. "This book is so famous and you haven't read it yet?"

Underhay explained: "I have only read a few stories, but I haven't finished them all."

So Fulan explained to him.

It turns out that the last story in "The Tales of Beedle the Poet" is called "The Legend of the Three Brothers".

It was a long time ago that three brothers were on their way and met a river.

The river was wide and fast, with swirling undercurrents faintly visible beneath the surface. In addition, it was getting late, so there were no boats or bridges.

You can’t cross the river on foot, and it’s also dangerous to swim across it…

Fortunately, the three brothers are all powerful wizards. The eldest brother waved his magic wand, and a bridge appeared on the river. The three brothers happily crossed the bridge.

But their behavior angered the invisible God of Death.

The reason why the God of Death waits by the river is because every time people cross the river, they will die. In order to conveniently collect people's lives, he regards this as a good place.

I was waiting with great interest to harvest the lives of the three brothers.

Unexpectedly, they actually conjured up a bridge.

Death was furious.

He figured out a way to help him harvest the lives of the three brothers.

The God of Death became invisible and blocked the bridge. He said, "You three brothers are so skilled in magic that even I, the God of Death, am impressed by you. I can give each of you a gift."

The eldest brother is warlike and says he wants the most powerful wand, a wand that can match his identity, because he is a wizard who conquered Death.

Death complied.

Pointing at an elder tree by the river, a low-hanging branch turned into a magic wand and flew into the big brother's hand.

The first gift: an elder wand.

The second brother was arrogant and said he wanted something that could bring the dead back to life.

Death complied.

He picked up a stone from the river and gave it to the two brothers, saying that it could bring people back to life.

The second gift: the Resurrection Stone.

The three brothers were cautious. He felt that the God of Death had ill intentions and gave him gifts for no reason. He must have his own agenda, so he made a request for something that would make the God of Death unable to find him.

Death reluctantly took off his cloak and gave it to him.

The third gift: the invisibility cloak.

The three brothers went their separate ways and the story continued.

The elder brother was invincible with the elder wand and showed off his power to other wizards. During a drunken night, the elder was stolen and his throat was cut.

Two brothers used the Resurrection Stone to resurrect their beloved. But the resurrected person is cold and sad, feeling that he should not be here. Day after day, the two brothers committed suicide in pain.

The God of Death easily took their lives.

When he wanted to find the youngest three brothers, he found that he couldn't find him no matter what.

Three brothers used invisibility cloaks to escape the pursuit of death.

These three items are the Deathly Hallows known in the wizarding world.

Rumor has it that by gathering the three Deathly Hallows, one can conquer Death.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like