Hogwarts: I inherited my legacy

Chapter 784 Ravenclaw Sword!

Professor Flitwick no longer thought about old Gug, his mind was completely attracted by the sword in his hand.

He was filled with anticipation and excitement, because he knew that this sword might be the key to their victory over Voldemort.

"Mr. Longbottom, go ahead!" Professor Flitwick shouted, and he took off the blue silk wrapped around the sword, revealing the sharp blade of the sword.

He cast a [Levitation Spell] on the sword, launching it in the direction of Neville.

Professor McGonagall frowned as she watched Professor Flitwick's actions. She knew that the magic barrier set up by Voldemort was indestructible and could not be broken by ordinary attacks.

She warned, "Filius, it's futile. The barrier in front of us..." There was a hint of worry in her voice, but before she finished her words, the scene that happened next shocked everyone.

The sword cut through Voldemort's magic barrier as easily as cutting tofu, as if the barrier didn't exist at all. Neville was quick to grab the sword.

The whole process happened so quickly that no one present had time to react.

It was not until the sword fell into Neville's hands that the professors finally saw the full appearance of the sword.

Its blade gleams with mysterious light, and its hilt is inlaid with gorgeous gems, exuding powerful magic. This sword is obviously not an ordinary weapon, but a treasure with extraordinary power.

Judging from its shape alone, this is an extremely gorgeous one-handed sword. The blade sparkles with the luster of mithril and is engraved with fairy inscriptions. The hilt is carved with exquisite patterns, and a huge gem is inlaid at the end of the hilt and both ends of the sword guard.

Well...after all, this thing is the Sword of Gryffindor!

If you look closely, you can see that this sword differs from the Sword of Gryffindor in only three places.

First of all, the sword of Gryffindor is inlaid with rubies representing the fiery fire element, while this sword is inlaid with cyan gems symbolizing the free and unrestrained wind element.

Secondly, the connection between the blade and the hilt of the Gryffindor sword is engraved with a brave and majestic lion pattern, while this sword is engraved with a handsome eagle head.

The last and most important point is that the name of Godric Gryffindor is engraved on the blade of the sword in goblin language, but after being interpreted by many professors who are proficient in the goblin language, it is learned that the words on the sword are actually "Ravenclaw".

But no matter how different these three are, this is actually a replica, right!

Professor McGonagall looked at Professor Flitwick with an extremely strange look. "You, Flitwick, with your thick eyebrows and big eyes, actually secretly plagiarized our Gryffindor's treasure!"

Seeing the looks of his old colleagues, Professor Flitwick blushed, coughed twice, and quickly explained,

"This sword was actually a Christmas gift from Mr. Weasley. Although I love dueling, I am not very good at Godric style. Therefore, I have been placing this sword at the door of the common room, waiting for a qualified Ravenclaw to fully exert its power. Isn't it a coincidence that I saw that Mr. Longbottom was in need of a qualified sword, so I asked Uncle Gug to get it for me."

Professor McGonagall also realized that the attention she and others had just given was a bit rude, so she coughed twice and forced an explanation.

"We don't mean anything else,"

"I just feel... well, it's very unexpected." The first sentence she said gave people a feeling of trying to cover up something.

But then she added something that lightened the mood a little.

Then, other professors echoed, saying that they had no other intentions and were just curious about the appearance of the sword here.

Professor McGonagall continued,

"We are just worried about whether this sword of unknown origin can withstand Voldemort's attack. After all, we know too little about it. However, if it is really made by Mr. Weasley, then its quality should be guaranteed, right?"

Flitwick exclaimed in approval.

"It's more than guaranteed. It's simply too powerful. It has exactly the same abilities as the Sword of Gryffindor. It has everything the Sword of Gryffindor has. I've tested it. To be honest, if my height didn't prevent me from using the Godric Flow, I wouldn't be willing to leave this excellent magic sword there to gather dust. I just don't know which one is stronger, it or the Sword of Gryffindor."

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"Of course the Sword of Gryffindor is more powerful! There is no doubt about that!"

In the tavern, Godric Gryffindor said angrily, "This is a despicable imitation and a shameful plagiarism! How can the fake be compared with the real thing!"

"That's right! I, Old Hat, have carefully cared for the Sword of Gryffindor for a thousand years!"

The Sorting Hat on top of Gryffindor's head also shouted,

"Oh? Really? Why do I feel that's not the case?" Rowena Ravenclaw, who had completed the task of delivering the sword, chuckled.

"I feel that this sword is better than the Sword of Gryffindor in terms of both materials and magical skills," Ravenclaw said, pointing at Raven who was idle.

"After all, this guy made it himself. It's impossible that he is not as good as the goblin who made your sword in these two aspects? But then again, the Sorting Hat's nurturing... As one of your creators, how come I didn't know that you have this ability? Do you mean to help it wipe the dust?"

Gryffindor couldn't help but laugh when he heard this, but at the same time he couldn't refute what Ravenclaw said because these were undeniable facts.

As time goes by and technology develops, today's magical metal processing technology has far surpassed the level of thousands of years ago.

As a legendary alchemist, Riven's alchemy teacher is constantly exploring and breaking through the limits of alchemy.

So, from this perspective, the Sword of Gryffindor may indeed be inferior to the Sword of Ravenclaw in some ways.

However, for Gryffindor, the sword of Gryffindor not only represents his personal glory, but also the symbol of the entire college.

It would be very embarrassing and humiliating for him to admit that his sword had lost to the "Sword of Ravenclaw".

So, even though they knew deep down that Ravenclaw was right, Gryffindor was still unwilling to give in easily.

Fortunately, he reacted quickly and immediately thought of something that the Ravenclaw Sword did not have.

"But my sword has a long history. It has killed giants and trolls, defeated legendary wizards (Slytherin in this case), and absorbed countless magics. And your sword? It's new! Brand new! Never used! Not to mention any glorious record."

Ravenclaw stroked his chin and thought, "That's right. It's indeed not as good as yours in terms of foundation."

But soon she seemed to have thought of something, her eyes lit up, and she said, "But it may not be soon. Tell me, does a sword that killed a legendary dark wizard count as having a great background?"

Hearing the arrogant remarks of his two old friends, Salazar Slytherin snorted in dissatisfaction.

"Humph, you two guys, I'm still here!"

One of them boasted about defeating me once, as if he had never defeated the orangutan.

The other is that he is using the lives of his own descendants to add to Baojian's story. Although he deserves it, it is not good to say these things in front of him, right?

That is to say, they are old friends. If anyone else dared to be so sarcastic to him, Slytherin would not let it go.

However, the two paid no attention to Slytherin's little mood, as Gryffindor was preoccupied with the possibility that Ravenclaw had brought up.

He realized that what Ravenclaw said was very likely to come true!

Legendary wizards are very rare indeed.

It is already quite lucky to have four of them gathered in one era. Where else could Gryffindor have more legendary enemies to defeat?

If Neville really killed Voldemort with the Sword of Ravenclaw and achieved a record that surpassed Gryffindor, then in the future the Sword of Gryffindor would no longer be called the "Sword of Gryffindor", but would be called the "Prototype of the Sword of Ravenclaw"!

"No! Absolutely not!" Gryffindor firmly opposed this possible outcome.

His brain worked rapidly and he finally came up with a solution.

"Yes! That crooked-nosed kid from Dumbledore's house! Let your phoenix do me a favor!"

In order to distinguish him from his brother, Gryffindor used this name to refer to Albus Dumbledore. Albus Dumbledore sighed softly, of course he understood Gryffindor's intention.

But as a Gryffindor, emotionally, he also didn't want this to happen.

Neville is from Gryffindor, how can he let the Ravenclaw sword become famous? From the perspective of a headmaster, he doesn't think this is fair.

So he decided to help Gryffindor and give Neville another choice.

"Ahem, Fawkes, you deliver the Sorting Hat to Mr. Longbottom!"

Fawkes cried out, and with his eagle-like claws, he grabbed the top of the Sorting Hat, turned into a ball of fire, and dissipated into the air.

When it appeared again, it was already in the duel arena.

Fawkes' appearance attracted everyone's attention. No matter it was Harry, Neville, the professors, or Voldemort, they all realized one thing: Dumbledore was watching here!

The Hogwarts side naturally felt relieved, and Voldemort was extremely grateful that he still had a trump card.

Fawkes did not stay here for long. Taking advantage of Voldemort's hesitation, he threw the Sorting Hat into Neville's hand and disappeared in flames again.

As for whether Neville can pull out the sword of Gryffindor... no one will question this.

But Godric Gryffindor's face changed drastically at this time, "Oh no!"

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