Chapter 491: The Boy Who Won't Die

It was a gloomy, gloomy Wednesday.

Early in the morning, the cloudy sky outside the window, coupled with a light rain, was undoubtedly quite bad weather.

A tawny owl flew in through the castle window with its wings flapped. It looked at the delicate cottage in front of it with some curiosity—

A silver instrument hummed and swirled on a long, thin-legged table, spitting smoke in all directions, a sword carved with a beautiful ruby was thrown to the ground at random, showing its brilliance in the gloomy sunlight, and a wall was covered with portraits of old men and women......

The owl did not stay long in the hut, however, for it soon spotted a strange bird in a nearby golden perch.

She looked newborn, crumpled, and ugly...... But the feeling of oppression that emanated from the other person's body, which penetrated deep into the soul, made the poor tawny owl twitch for a while.

After dropping a newspaper, it didn't even dare to ask for money, and flapped its wings and fled in a hurry.

The ugly little bird let out a strange scream, and the owl instantly froze in midair.

The ugly bird stretched out her fleshy little paws, grabbed a few copper plates from a cylinder on the table, and flew slowly to the tawny owl in mid-air.

After throwing the copper plates into a small leather pouch tied to the owl's leg—

She screamed again, and the owl was relieved and disappeared from her sight in an instant.

The ugly bird, on the other hand, flew slowly to the ground, grabbed the newspaper on the ground with her fleshy little paws, and brought it to her desk, before she returned to the golden perch and continued to sleep.

......

This is a copy of this morning's Daily Prophet.

The headline on the front page of the newspaper read:

"The 'mystery man' is gone!"

And the author of this article is Barnabas Gufe, editor-in-chief of the Daily Prophet.

The general content is as follows:

"There is no doubt that this is a day to be celebrated, to be celebrated by wizards all over the UK. And in the past 16 years, there has been so little time to celebrate.

I'm proud to confirm that the 'Mystery Man' is gone, the Adversary whose name he can't name, has fled the UK for good, just a few days ago!

Since the return of the mysterious man two years ago, the crimes he has committed are too many to mention...... He caused seven massive attacks of destruction across England, three horrific Muggle massacres, not to mention the tragic deaths of innocent and good wizards and wizards at the hands of him and his followers......

But under the wise leadership of Minister Amelia Burns, as well as many other high-ranking officials of the Ministry of Magic, such as Rufus Scrimgeour and Gadwin Robaz, and after two years of hard fighting, we have finally won this war, and we have won it completely!

We won, and they lost!20

The Mystic fled in disarray, and his followers who called themselves 'Death Eaters' were either killed on the spot by the Aurors or imprisoned in Azkaban...... Of course, many of them may insist that they were under the influence of the Imperius Curse, but there is no doubt that the Ministry of Magic will not make the same mistakes as they did sixteen years ago!

Wizards from all over the UK, take to the streets and cheer!

Finally, toast to the wizards who died in battle with the mysterious man!

Cheers to our brave, capable, and powerful Ministry of Magic!"

Under this article, there is also a accompanying picture. In the picture, an entire platoon of Death Eaters is escorted by the Aurors of the Ministry of Magic into Azkaban.

At the same time, Rufus-Scrimgeur's lion-like face was revealed.

......

A breeze blew through the window, and the Daily Prophet was blown through several pages in an instant.

When it came to the tenth page, a familiar face appeared in the newspaper—piercing eyes, silver-white beard and hair, pale blue, kind eyes, and the signature half-moon glasses. It's just that the image is black and white.

And on the side of the image, in small print, reads its title: "In memory of Albus Dumbledore." ”

The author is "Efias Dogo".

"I first met Dumbledore when I was eleven years old, and that day we were both freshmen and came to Hogwarts for the first time.

I contracted dragon rash before I came to school, and although it won't be contagious anymore, the iconic pockmarks and green skin on my face make many people reluctant to approach me. Unlike the others, Albus did not prejudice me in any way, but kindly told me that there might be a solution to my problems on my face and skin......

In fact, just three weeks after school started, he secretly concocted a potion, which helped me get rid of the marked pockmarks and green skin.

In fact, Albus also came to Hogwarts with a reputation of being hated by everyone, and nearly a year ago, his father, Percival Dumbledore, was convicted of openly using violence against three young Muggles. Albus never denied the crimes committed by his father (who had died in Azkaban), on the contrary, when I summoned up the courage to ask him, he flatly told me that he understood that his father was guilty.

However, Albus's reputation was tarnished by his father, and it lasted only a few months. But by the end of his first year, he was no longer known as the son of a Muggle-hating man, but as one of the smartest students the school had ever had......

...... I can't believe I'm going to lose such a friend, but my loss certainly can't be compared to the wizarding world as a whole. He has been described as the most inspiring and beloved Headmaster Hogwarts has ever seen, and he is alive and dead in the hearts of the people.

He had been working for the better of everything for a long time, and until the end of his life, he must have been happy to lend a hand to a little boy who had dragon rash, just as I did the day I met him. ”

......

Another breeze blew through the window, and the newspaper flipped a few pages back.

On the first page of the entertainment page of the Daily Prophet, in an inconspicuous position, a line of headlines appeared -

"Joke or prank - the boy who never dies, with the headmaster of Hogwarts?"

The author's name is equally familiar, a columnist for the Daily Prophet: Rita Skeeter.

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