Hogwarts: Harry Returns From The Witcher

Chapter 316 Three Holy Artifacts

Now in his eyes.

Harry and Dumbledore are no longer villains, but distinguished guests who have brought glory to the Department of Mysteries.

He admitted that he began to covet the three holy artifacts.

That kind of legendary prop in mythology, which silent person who has dedicated his life to studying the mysteries of magic can resist it?

Disgusted by his sudden enthusiasm, Harry frowned: "Find a small animal."

"Small animals?" Keynes was taken aback, unable to react.

Harry nodded: "Alive and alive."

"Preferably something other than a cat, dog, or owl."

"It can't be too small."

All three creatures were relatively close to him.

Keynes took a deep breath, and now all the enthusiasm that had just surged out was drained away, and he gritted his teeth and looked over.

This requirement is really picky.

Dogs and cats were excluded as the most common and easy-to-catch creatures.

The owl that wizards always have on hand is not going to be used either.

The size should not be too small, which excludes reptiles such as toads, snakes, and lizards.

These are the only animals that are commonly seen around wizards. If these are excluded, what animals can I come up with?

but.

After thinking about it, isn't this a good opportunity to sell Mr. Potter's favor?

Keynes was so busy that he walked out of the Death Hall and discussed in a low voice with a few Silent Men. The Department of Mysteries is very mysterious within the Ministry of Magic. You should keep a pet, not to mention pets other than cats and dogs.

Busy for half an hour.

He finally got in touch with the Department of Magical Creatures Regulation and Control, and abducted a Pegasus from the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Animals.

"Mr. Potter, is this okay?" Keynes tugged at Pegasus, his face flushed.

"Of course." Harry nodded and waved at it, "Come here."

Pegasus was very tempered, he raised his hooves, causing Cairns to stagger.

"Come here." Harry's voice became cold.

Pegasus snorted and looked at Harry's vertical pupils. It hesitated, but under Harry's increasingly cold gaze, it shook its head and tail, stepped on its hoof reluctantly, and walked over obediently. Head bowed beside Harry.

"Later, go in there." Harry pointed to the arch and the curtain.

Pegasus looked.

The eyes gradually changed from panic to longing. It snorted and couldn't control its hooves, and walked towards it.

Harry tugged on the rein, grabbed him hard, and slapped him on the head: "Wake up, I didn't let you go now."

Pegasus groaned aggrievedly.

Harry put the invisibility cloak on it, tied the cloak with a rope, and tied the other rope around Pegasus' neck. Harry carefully covered Pegasus tightly. He raised his hand again and patted lightly: "Go."

The clatter of horseshoes sounded.

It struggled to climb up the stage, the curtain shook, and Pegasus walked in.

The sound of hoofbeats disappeared.

After shaking the curtain twice, it continued to dance in the arc of the breeze.

After more than ten minutes.

Harry tugged at the rope that held Pegasus—it didn't weigh as much as a Pegasus should. He took a deep breath, pulled it hard, and pulled it for a while, but a stronger force behind the curtain wanted to pull back the distance that had been pulled out.

Dumbledore waved his wand.

The stone steps twisted around, and Harry clung to the rope together.

Keynes also waved his wand, trying to change the stone steps, like Dumbledore, to help Harry.

but.

Where his magic power surged up, it failed to bring about any change, and his magic power could not have the same effect on this kind of thing as Dumbledore did.

The factual gap made him purse his lips.

With Dumbledore helping Harry breathe a sigh of relief, he took out his wand, the Transfiguration Charm surged, and two equally huge hands reached out to grab the rope.

Keynes took a deep breath.

Even Potter is fine, but I can't!

Silently, he slipped his wand back into his robes, ran over, grabbed the rope, and yanked back.

Harry glanced at him.

No magic, no magic, no strength, no power.

With the help of two pairs of giant hands, Harry's own strength, and almost nothing from Keynes, the rope was pulled out bit by bit. Harry waved his wand from time to time, and the Transfiguration Curse stabilized the rope.

a little, a little.

The rope was finally pulled out completely, and the huge force could not be retracted in time, and Pegasus flew out backwards. After a while, panicked and panicked, the invisibility cloak fell and fell under the stone platform.

Harry cast a spell, and the Levitation Charm caught Pegasus and put it back on the ground smoothly.

Cairns looked at Pegasus in disbelief, seeing it incontinent, running wildly on the field.

No matter how unbearable.

The Pegasus emerged from behind the veil alive.

"It, it survived." Keynes couldn't hold his breath, extremely surprised.

Tie a rope on your body and enter the curtain, this kind of thing has been done by the Department of Mysteries before, but the end result is completely different——When the wizard walked into the curtain, the rope became loose in less than ten minutes, no matter what. Like this time, it will take a tug of war to pull it out.

According to the records of the Department of Mysteries, in the curtain, what looked like the stomach juice of some horrible creature was digested after entering, and the rope was easily pulled out, with a knot tied at the end. As for what was bound, it disappeared.

Conflict with records.

Keynes didn't think the record would be wrong, it was the sacrifice of a great wizard.

Keynes will not have any problems with his eyes at this moment.

Why the same approach, there will be two different results.

The answer is also very simple.

His eyes fell on the invisibility cloak under the stone steps. If everything else was fine, then the real reason for the different results was the invisibility cloak.

One of the three holy artifacts, it is said that it has clothes to escape death.

Even the death behind the curtain can be avoided.

"It seems that our idea is correct." Dumbledore raised his wand, and the cloak flew back to his hand, "Would you like to try it now?"

Harry said nothing, staring at Dumbledore's wand.

Dumbledore also looked down at his wand.

Keynes opened his mouth, feeling a little itchy in his brain, something was about to grow, he thought he should be able to think of something, just like the two people in front of him, but in the end he didn't think of anything, he only thought of Grindelwald, and Death Saint device identification.

Harry turned his head, tied up the Pegasus, and read the memory of this magical animal through Remembrance.

No matter how stupid a creature is, its memory will never go wrong.

What's more, creatures like horses are very smart.

From before it entered the curtain, the memory is clear, and its emotions of fear, excitement, and anticipation can also be felt.

But when it steps into the curtain.

The memory immediately became confused, dizzy, and the sky was dark, like a gray canvas with nothing on it.

"It's about the same as I thought." Harry sent Pegasus a Sleeping Curse and sent it to a sound sleep. "The three holy artifacts are all useful."

"The invisibility cloak avoids death, we have just verified."

"The Elder Wand."

Harry looked over, and Dumbledore's hand holding it turned slightly white: "Maybe it's to deal with something inside."

"I don't have a specific idea for this yet."

As he spoke, he paused: "As for the resurrection stone, it should be a signpost, a token connecting the land of the dead and the world of the living. I checked its memory just now, and I feel confused. The world inside is chaotic. stepped on."

Harry raised his hand and waved his wand.

There was a burst of golden sparks from the tip of the staff, drawing the logos of the three sacred objects, an equilateral triangle, enclosing a circle, and a median line, dividing them into two.

"Harry, this is really an amazing discovery." Dumbledore murmured, "Should the power of the Three Hallows be used here?"

Keynes clenched his fists.

The secret behind the curtain is finally about to be revealed?

"I called Pomona." Dumbledore waved his wand, and the silver phoenix flew out, flapping its wings towards Hogwarts.

Keynes took a deep breath and couldn't restrain his excitement. When Harry and Dumbledore discussed the role of the Elder Wand in a low voice, he suddenly realized something: "The Resurrection Stone is also in your hands?"

Harry nodded and continued his discussion with Dumbledore.

Keynes froze.

He didn't expect that one day he would be able to verify the authenticity of this legend, not only that, but also to see the three holy artifacts with his own eyes.

Interest and curiosity filled his heart, grew wildly, and covered the sky, but he could only stand beside Dumbledore and Harry, pacing back and forth, unable to speak.

After more than ten minutes.

Professor Sprout came and hurriedly said, "Albus, you want me to bring the resurrection stone?"

"Professor, I want to use it." Harry said softly.

Sprout frowned, and took out a pocket from his bosom: "Harry, you have always been very measured, but I'm really worried, Albus is so great, he needs to be beaten by you to wake up come over."

Keynes looked strange.

Beat Professor Dumbledore up.

I really envy Potter. Oh, no, I really want to condemn Mr. Potter, how can I be so disrespectful to Mr. Dumbledore.

"I just want to go behind that curtain." Harry held out his hand.

Sprout paused and looked at the curtain. With her identity and life experience, she had heard a little about this thing: "That, isn't the curtain leading to death?"

Harry shook the Invisibility Cloak in his hand: "Of course, but the Three Hallows exist to overcome death, don't they?"

"Harry, you have to promise." Sprout put his pockets back, his face stern and serious.

She trusted Harry, but not Gryffindor.

No matter how mature this group of little lions are, even if they are as wise as Dumbledore, they will always have a hot head.

"I promise, dear Professor Pomona," Harry responded immediately, "I've done experiments with Pegasus."

Sprout looked to Dumbledore, who nodded.

She continued to take out her pockets: "Okay, Harry, but everything must be based on your own safety."

"You are a Gryffindor, but only a Gryffindor who is alive is a good Gryffindor. I'd rather you become a Weasley next semester, throw my greenhouse away, and come back properly."

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