Fanwai 1 Visitors to the Wand Shop

The Ollivanders Wand Shop in Diagon Alley sits lonely around the corner. Unless students "visit" Hogwarts in droves before the start of the school year, the wand shop is rarely entered.

The owner, Ollivander, was an odd-tempered old man, and no one knew how long he lived, but many of the older generations said that he had received a wand in his hand.

The summer midday sun was high, and the excitement and excitement of Voldemort's death last night could not shake the tranquility of the place. Now the old wandmaker was intently filling his wand's stock, carefully sanding a willow branch to make it smooth and fit in his hand.

Suddenly, a crisp bell broke his concentration - it was someone who had come to the store. Ollivander frowned, usually this situation means that a wizard has accidentally broken their wand and needs his help to fix it. This upset Ollivanders, for it made him feel sorry for what the wand had entrusted to him.

Standing in the wand shop was a student with his hands in his pockets, wearing a Hogwarts uniform, and his russet hair and slender body made Ollivanders instantly recognizable. That familiar temperament, which I had seen a year and a half ago, is now more restrained.

That's what he'd seen when he'd been invited to check his wands for the Triwizard Tournament players, and now Aitch looked much more realistic, and he used to have a feeling of being out of the dust.

"Good afternoon. Mr. Edge, is there anything you can help with? Ollivander spoke, scribbling, guessing that last night's battle might have damaged Edge's wand.

"Yes, sir." Aitch turned and got straight to the point, "I'd like to ask you a few questions about life and death. ”

Professor Horace couldn't explain Edge's doubts, but could only recommend him to Ollivanders. Aitch should have guessed a long time ago, just with Ollivander's age, ordinary wizards can't survive, and it is very likely that he is also a master of entry, and the result is indeed so.

"Follow me." It was bound to be a long conversation, and Ollivanders, who was willing to explain, would not rude Aitch to stand and listen to him. "It's a long time ago. It is said that people will eventually be able to possess the power of the gods. ”

"Do you know the story of the three brothers?" Ollivander picked up the semi-finished product that had been placed on the workbench and continued to work.

"In addition to talking about the existence of the Deathly Hallows in the eyes of 'us', this also points out the three paths, and the unity of the three can truly transcend the path of becoming a god and immortal."

Ollivander explains: "A long time ago, life and death were the river that few people could cross in the story, but then three very talented wizards got together to discuss it. ”

They each came up with a solution: the first one figured out a wand that would amplify all the magic. In my opinion, the wand itself has different preferences, the wand made of willow wood is convenient for people to cast transformation magic, and the phoenix's feathers can be particularly powerful when casting fire-related magic...... And this legendary wand has the same powerful amplification for all magic. With the power of his wand, the wizard easily survived life and death. ”

"The second wizard made a resurrection stone, which is said to have the ability to bring the dead back to life, although I don't know if it's true, but he did pass this level with the resurrection stone in his hand."

"The practices of these two people represent two ways to enter wizards nowβ€”either the former Dark Lord Grindelwald and Dumbledore did it, blindly improving their own power; Either it's refining medicine or alchemy items, and Nicol Lemay famously thought of using immortal medicine to keep his life alive. ”

"But they're going to die one day, as the story goes." Ollivander finished his work and pulled open the chair in front of Aitch and sat down. "There will be a time when the power will be exhausted, and there will be an end to the day when life will be renewed. But the third one, although it also has its limitations, seems to me to be the more effective idea. ”

"The third wizard got his hands on a real cloak of invisibility, which would not expire with time, and even the Grim Reaper could not find him. Any idea what this symbolizes? ”

Edge, who made Ollivander's eyes uncomfortable, "Change or even erase fate, just like you are now." ”

Edge's scalp made him tingle when he spoke. He closed his eyes and remembered the scene in his hospital bed during the Christmas holidays: Dumbledore said that he had probably passed the life and death penalty after experiencing the magic storm in the Ministry of Magic.

Aitch said that nothing special had happened before and after, and that was because this special thing had already happened!

When he was six years old, he had a magical rampage in the little dark room of the orphanage. That near-death experience brought a different life, and he saw many books, including Harry Potter, which was a kind of deduction of fate in his absence.

And for many years, Aitch has always thought that he is living in a book, like a real game. This feeling is expressed from the heart, and it makes people feel a little dusty and floating in the world. It's just that he wasn't strong enough, so Professor Trelawney could still get a glimpse of his future (she had successfully predicted it in her third year, and the Ministry of Magic had almost died again), and Dumbledore didn't think about the aspect that Aitch had already passed.

It wasn't until Hermione died, desperately seeking magical combat that she discovered the truth of everything, as well as ...... Cruel! It was then that Aitch discovered the reason why he had not broken through: he had never realized that he had broken through, and he stayed stupidly in front of the hidden door, not pushing it.

"There is no fate for the dead. But most wizards can only modify it, and that's what your Hogwarts prophecy is all about, and people want to be able to change their fate with an accurate prediction. The third wizard kept changing his life, and the Cloak of Invisibility may also be an important prop, and finally contentedly and voluntarily left it to future generations. ”

"But why is there a saying that if you collect all the Deathly Hallows, you can ride the Grim Reaper?" Aitch asked for the first time.

Ollivander gave him a blank look, as if he had asked a stupid question, "The three wizards quickly diverged because of their differences, and no one has ever collected these three treasures. That wand alone can be said to run through the entire bloody history of magic. ”

"But if I have to say it, I think it's the feeling of the Grim Reaper's softness in the story." This is the only explanation that Ollivander has.

"So...... Is there really a resurrection? Aitch asked again the question that Ollivander had choked Professor Horace.