Godric secretly made a note to Helga in his mind and vowed to settle this account with Helga when he went back.

Then he took a few deep breaths, calmed down the chaotic emotions in his heart, and asked Helena why she came to see him.

Helena hesitated several times before telling Godric her purpose.

"I don't know if you know about my mother's crown at this time."

"Crown?" When Godric traveled through time, Rowena didn't have any crowns. Although she was still a teenage girl who loved treasures, compared with jewelry, books were more attractive to Rowena. big.

Therefore, Godric always gave Rowena books on her birthday every year.

This is also very difficult. After all, it is still very difficult to find a book that is not in the Ravenclaw family library.

"I seem to know this, Rowena's crown, right? It's said in that history book."

Helena assessed Godric's expression and felt that he didn't seem to care that much about her mother's relic.

"She was my mother's precious treasure, my godfather."

Godric frowned and asked tentatively: "I remember that your mother Rowena always loved all kinds of books."

"Yes."

Godric secretly breathed a sigh of relief. It seems that Rowena's preferences have not changed: "Is that crown more important than her book?"

Helena was speechless.

"Yeah, but since it's Rowena's thing and you seem to think it's important, what's wrong with this thing?" Godric guessed Helena's purpose. It's probably Rowena's relic. Something went wrong, so Helena came over.

"Do you know about Horcruxes?" Helena asked.

"What is that?" Godric looked confused. He really didn't know this thing.

Helena sighed, looked at the young Godric, and suddenly wondered if she had been careless in coming here.

Godric touched his chin and asked, "What is the relationship between the Horcrux you mentioned and the relics of your mother Rowena?"

Helena simply explained: "That is a particularly evil black magic. A particularly disgusting guy used this black magic to tarnish my mother's crown. I hope you have a way to solve this problem."

Then, Helena seemed to have thought of something and added: "Perhaps you have no impression of Aunt Helga's golden cup?"

"Gold cup?" Godric blinked. "You're not talking about the big wine glass that Helga carries, are you? Although it is made of gold..."

Helena nodded silently.

"What happened to Helga's wine glass?"

"It's the same as my mother's crown." Helena was very sure. "That guy will never let go of Hufflepuff's gold cup."

Then, Helena coyly pulled Salazar into the water.

"It sounds like you don't care that much about those things, but they are already symbols of you and your mother," Helena said. "And Uncle Salazar's necklace."

"Necklace? What necklace?"

Godric took Helena to find Salazar.

"Thall, do you have a necklace with the Slytherin emblem on it? It's a special one." Godric asked Salazar this question straight to the point.

Salazar wondered for a moment, then pulled out a necklace from his neck.

"Is this what you're talking about?"

Godric was also unsure and looked at Helena.

Helena shook her head hesitantly: "I don't know, I haven't seen this necklace for a while."

"Then let's take it as this. Does this necklace have any special meaning to you? Sal."

Salazar was confused, looked at the ghost floating behind Godric, then looked at Godric, and simply threw the necklace to Godric.

"If it's of special significance, it's not nothing, but it's not that important to me," Salazar explained. "It is an alchemy product passed down from my family's ancestors, and it has some special effects."

Salazar thought Godric might be curious, and explained patiently: "It is a tool for storing memories. Although it has this effect, I don't use it often. Because it carries the Slytherin family emblem, I usually Use it as an item to prove that you are a Slytherin. After all, not everything will be engraved with the Slytherin emblem."

Salazar puffed up his chest and was about to explain to Godric about the glory of the Slytherin family.

But Godric didn't have the heart to listen: "You mean, that guy named Voldemort also took possession of Salazar's necklace and made it into a Horcrux?"

"What Horcrux?" Salazar frowned.

Helena had no choice but to briefly explain the Horcrux to Salazar.

Salazar frowned upon hearing this.

Godric showed an unbearable expression: "Not only your necklace, I heard that there is also the large wine glass that Helga usually holds, and a crown that Rowena particularly likes."

Salazar immediately understood the reason: "Slytherin's necklace, Hufflepuff's gold cup, Ravenclaw's diadem, then, what is yours next? Gryffindor's... Llanffindor’s sword?”

Godric recalled it again and said uncertainly: "The sword that the magic history said I got from the goblin? I don't have it yet."

Helena sighed and said: "As for your sword, I know it. It should be at the Sorting Hat. Moreover, unlike the other three things, your sword is an alchemical product of white magic and has the ability to purify black magic. The effect is probably that even if that person gets it, it cannot be used to make a Horcrux."

Salazar was a little dissatisfied when he heard this: "Then why does he use my necklace to make a Horcrux?! This is an ancestral thing of the Slytherin family. Although there are still many such alchemy props at home, what about this necklace? It’s said to be an old item inside!”

"How about we go take a look at Rowena's crown first and see what kind of magic that Horcrux is."

Helena also looked at Godric and Salazar expectantly. It was obvious that she hoped that the two of them could solve the Horcrux problem.

"You mean, that guy is immortal because he has a Horcrux?"

Salazar narrowed his eyes.

"His name... flying away from death... is really a thing to be afraid of."

Salazar made no secret of his dissatisfaction with Voldemort.

"So, how many Horcruxes do you think he made?"

Godric replied casually: "How many? If it were me, it would probably be seven. Numbers are also magical, aren't they?"

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