Chapter 186: The Elder Wand's Rebirth

Ralph and the others took one look at the tree, and without paying much attention, left.

It's just that Ralph sensed a strange aura from this tree, which seemed to be somewhat similar to the star spring in the Forbidden Forest.

"It's like elderberry."

Claude thought for a moment, and whispered to Ralph.

"Elderberry? How could the school grow such a plant here?"

William was puzzled.

Ralph and Daniel were also confused, but they didn't pay much attention to it, and the school would arrange it themselves.

Professor Sprout, who was leading the way, smiled lightly when he heard Claude's speculation.

It was indeed an elderberry, and it was planted by her own hands.

I remember that day, Albus found her and asked her a task to make the wand grow into a tree.

"Albus, are you sure you want to look into this?"

Professor Sprout looked at Albus with a puzzled expression, and Professor Rentning Woods next to him.

I don't know when Albus and Professor Letningwoods were always inseparable, and the two often appeared in the same place at the same time.

"Yes. But I can't tell you the specific reason for it yet, so I'll wait for you to find out."

Albus explained, winking at Professor Sprout, drawing a roll of his eyes.

Eventually, Professor Sprout agreed to Albus's request to help him figure out how to make the wand grow into a tree again.

After receiving an affirmative reply from Professor Sprout, Albus took Professor Lentynwoods to leave, leaving her with a number of wands of unknown origin.

The wood used to make the wand is carefully chosen, magic is only one factor, and another important factor is vitality.

Every wand, whether it is wood or core, is alive, not dead.

Wands are alive, and this is an idea that all Wandmakers agree to support.

Some wands can even affect themselves depending on the emotions of their owner, and if their owner has too much negativity, the wand may "die" and cannot be used again.

There are also wands that are very individual, and they only allow their owner to use them in a certain way, and they will not cooperate, otherwise, they will reject all magic.

For example, wands made of mountain crest, which refuse to cast silent spells, and make quite loud noises when using magic.

In addition to the material of the wand, the core of the wand also has a great influence on the wand, for example, the wand with the tail hair of the unicorn has the property of refusing to perform black magic, and the wand of the dragon's heart nerve can be forcibly used by the strong, etc.

It was the activity of the wand wood and the wand core that gave Professor Sprout the confidence to take on this research.

Moreover, there is a live example of the Yin Famorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the American wizarding world.

There is a snake tree in the school of witchcraft and wizardry in the United States, and its leaves have strong healing properties.

It is said to have grown from Slytherin's snake wood wand, and its core is the horn of a horned water serpent.

Once upon a runaway from a Slytherin descendant, a family of Slytherin descendants came to the United States with the Slytherin Legacy Wand and established the continent's first school of magic.

Although the legend may not be true, the snake tree does exist, which is something that the whole wizarding world knows.

There may have been a lot of complicated procedures and steps omitted, but Professor Sprout thought it would be a try.

In the headmaster's room, the headmaster's throne was empty, Albus and Grindelwald sat facing each other on the sofa in the headmaster's room, and the portraits of the headmasters on the wall turned into sleepy insects again, bowing their heads and pretending to be asleep.

"Albus, are you sure you want this?"

Grindelwald took the old wand, played with it in his hand, drew a beautiful wand flower, looked at Albus, who was a little sluggish, as if asking casually.

"Yes! How we used to crave them. And now? Huh."

Albus came back to his senses, looked at the Elder Wand in Grindelwald's hand, and laughed at himself.

"Ever? Maybe. So are you sure?"

Grindelwald was also reminded of some memories, ignoring Albus's self-deprecation and continuing to ask.

"It's, it's tempting. But I'm also old."

Albus's wrinkled eyelids drooped, obscuring his eyes, and he no longer looked at the Elder Wand that Grindelwald had shown him.

"You and I are old. But there is also the younger generation, don't you leave it to them? Like the sword of Gryffindor, as a legacy of Hogwarts."

Grindelwald tells a bright future.

"They're good enough to not need it. It's so cold and emotionless."

Albus said, remembering the events of the previous semester.

That day, after dealing with Ralph and their affairs, he returned to the observatory.

"Who are you loyal to?"

Albus levitated his Elder Wand in the air with the Levitation Charm and asked his own question.

The Elder Wand just pointed in the same direction.

"Who are you loyal to?"

Albus frowned and asked again, his voice also contained some magic, obviously using [Sound into the heart].

The Elder Wand twisted reluctantly, and spun slowly several times, pausing several times in other directions before pointing straight at Albus.

After listening to Albus's narration, Grindelwald almost didn't laugh.

"Who is a wand loyal to, you ask?"

Grindelwald looked at Albus with some peggerism, as if he thought he was cute and funny.

"Good. I don't think it's cold, it's probably stupid."

Seeing that Albus's eyes were a little unkind, Grindelwald quickly changed the subject.

"It is woven into fate, and all its bearers will die in misfortune."

Albus said.

Grindelwald was silent for a long time before he said:

"Look, don't I come out now? The impact is not so big. And you, aren't you okay too?"

Albus didn't answer, just looked at Grindelwald.

"Okay, okay. I'll admit, I wanted to keep it, it's a shame to have such a good thing. However, it is now the owner of you, and everything is up to you."

Grindelwald shook his head and handed the wand to Albus, and as he approached Albus's hand, the Elder Wand jumped out of Grindelwald's hand and fell into Albus's palm.

"Isn't that loyal?"

Grindelwald almost didn't curse, just when the wand was in his hand, he felt the old wand repulsion towards him.

"Maybe it just prefers the winner to the loser."

Albus said.

Grindelwald didn't know what to say, he missed the old Albus a little, how could he scare him every day!

It's just that what he said is still the truth, and he can't refute it, can't he save some face for himself when he gets old?

Soon, Professor Sprout's experiments made a breakthrough.

She soaked her wand in a special solution of her own making, slowly activating the vitality inside without harming herself, and replenishing it while preventing it from dissipating.

Constantly testing their vitality with magic, she poured another solution after meeting the standards that Professor Sprout had set in mind.

With the help of magic, the two liquids are mixed evenly, in an extremely microscopic realm, but distinct.

After a while, the surface of these wands grew wooden tentacles, which were their roots.

Professor Sprout's idea was to use the whole wand as the root of the plant, and as long as the root system was generated, the rest would be easy to handle.

During the experiment, Albus also sent many wands several times, so that Professor Sprout could give them plenty of try

No one knew where the wands came from, and Professor Sprout didn't ask.

Eventually, Professor Sprout was able to make the wands grow into a small sapling.

However, the survival rate of saplings is related to the core of the cane.

The wand of the unicorn tail is the most difficult to survive, it is very demanding on the environment, and once it is used to pot culture in a greenhouse, it is difficult to survive when transplanted to the outside world.

The second is the phoenix tail feathers, which are not as high as the unicorn tail feathers, but the requirements for the soil are quite high, and the soil must be fertile and the temperature of the root environment cannot be too low.

The wand of the dragon's heart nerve is the easiest to survive, and as long as it successfully survives the seedling stage, it can basically survive. Transplantation is not a problem, as long as you take care of it carefully for a while at the beginning of the transplant, you can let it grow wildly.

In addition, Professor Sprout also discovered that the growth rate of a wand-based seedling has a lot to do with the magic stored in the wand.

Aware of this, Professor Sprout contacted Albus in the hope that he could get him a wand with different magic contents.

Albus agreed directly.

"I'll have to do it again, right?"

Grindelwald, who was still studying the meditation basin, turned to look at Albus after Professor Sprout left, and asked.

"You're also a professor at Hogwarts now, so you have to contribute to the school. Buy what you can, and try not to do it."

Albus looked at him with a smile and handed him the Elder Wand.

"Don't worry, I'm a reasonable person."

Grindelwald took the Elder Wand, flicked it in his hand, and disappeared with a turn.

After a long time, Professor Sprout received a wand from Albus.

"Pomona, you need to save a little, some wands are really hard to find."

Albus said.

"Uh-huh! That's a lot!"

Professor Sprout looked through the feathers and was stunned.

"You, you won't..."

Before he could say anything, Professor Sprout automatically closed his mouth and nodded.

The magic of a wand comes from its owner, and the longer a wand follows its owner, the more times it is used, and the more powerful the magic it uses, the more magic accumulates within it.

Therefore, a piece of magic with abundant magic power is often a person's life and the most precious thing in a family.

Professor Sprout didn't expect Albus to get so much of it, and the only possible place was the Ministry of Magic.

Soon, the results of the experiment came in.

Professor Sprout found that at the beginning of plant growth, the magic stored by the plant itself will be transformed into many growth necessities, including vitality, under the idea of plant growth, without affecting the plant itself.

Among the wands with more magical power, a few plants grew directly into a large tree, almost not breaking the greenhouse.

Fortunately, Professor Sprout was experimenting in a greenhouse equipped with Ralph's version of the original greenhouse system, in which Ralph had already considered the growth of plants and incorporated the space department's contingency measures.

Professor Sprout was also a little surprised when he discovered the greenhouse changes.

Later, she approached Professor Flitwick and asked him to upgrade the magic system in other greenhouses according to this function, and Professor Flitwick naturally agreed.

Time passed quickly, and on this day, all the professors were summoned to the conference room by Albus.

Professor Sprout was in front of him in front of a transparent flower pot, which contained a wand with bulging balls and drooping tentacles, which made people feel uncomfortable.

When everyone was ready, Albus directly told them the reason for the incident.

When everyone knew that it was the Elder Wand, they were stunned and looked at the wood full of roots.

Professor McGonagall glanced at Professor Sprout even more apprehensively, to which Professor Sprout

Can only respond with a smile.

When she knew that it was the Elder Wand, she was no less shocked than the professors present, and even more so.

She really didn't understand why Dumbledore would abandon it, although rumors had not ended well for the owner of the Elder Wand, it was also a Deathly Hallows.

"You may be surprised, but it's my decision. I'm old, but it should be passed on. But I don't want its fate to happen to you, or even to other wizards."

"I've found a better way to do that, and that's to keep it at Hogwarts forever. The bloody and cruel fate full of betrayal will also end here, and it will usher in a new life, try to understand the world of life......

Grindelwald stared blankly at Dumbledore, who was speaking, the fate of the Elder Wand was over, but their fate was history.

In the past, the only person he was most afraid of facing was Dumbledore.

It's not that he's going to see how strong he is in the future, it's that he's found himself trapped in it.

The Dumbledore who stood up in the midst of all the cries was the one he was most obsessed with and the least wanted to face.

When the Elder Wand broke away from his hand and flew towards Dumbledore, he was stunned. Defeated, looking at Dumbledore as the victor, he suddenly had the pleasure of becoming a lover.

That's when he reacted, and it was damn fate that made him willingly send Dumbledore to the top.

Surrounded by everyone, Dumbledore and Grindelwald arrived at the Black Lake docks.

In the clearing on the side, Dumbledore conjured a shovel and mined here, sweating in a short time.

Seeing this, Grindelwald also hurried up to help, as well as other professors.

But there are still many professors who are squeezed out and can only stare dryly.

"You can't use magic without the Elder Wand?"

Grindelwald, who was also sweating, said to Dumbledore dissatisfied.

"There must always be some ritual in life."

Dumbledore looked at everyone with a smile and said.

Then he carefully fished out the Elder Wand from the pot, raised his eyebrows, and said:

"Let's feel the world of life."

It was the first time he had felt the confusion from the Elder Wand, and the feeling of a child's love affair with his parents.