Chapter 831: Thoughts on the Deathly Hallows

The Deathly Hallows, the one that runs through the entire story of the mysterious wizarding world's adventures.

The Elder Wand grants itself the ability to level up.

The Resurrection Stone combines with the Philosopher's Stone to reclaim the soul from the Grim Reaper.

The Cloak of Invisibility, that was the only thing John hadn't gotten so far.

In his opinion, that thing didn't do much of a thing.

But to collect all the Deathly Hallows, the Cloak of Invisibility is the threshold that cannot be bypassed.

According to the process of acquisition, the most valuable thing is the invisibility cloak carried by the god of death itself.

The Elder Wand is a branch broken off by the Grim Reaper, and the Resurrection Stone is a stone picked up from the riverbed.

As for the Cloak of Invisibility, it was reluctantly taken off by the Grim Reaper.

The Grim Reaper walks between the netherworld and reality, and the Blurry Illusion is only accessible to the dying.

The Grim Reaper that John had seen was not necessarily in the blurry illusion that he could find.

"Invisibility Cloak?"

He stared at the two treasures in front of him, and any one of them had set off a bloody storm.

It seems that there is only an invisibility cloak, and it has always been a peaceful handover.

Harry took it from Dumbledore, who obtained it from the Potter family relics.

With a complete heritage, the Cloak of Invisibility is too friendly compared to the Elder Wand's Winner and the Resurrection Stone's Curse of Regret.

"The humility of the third child." John grabbed the Resurrection Stone and placed it back in the Slytherin locket.

Speaking of which, Slytherin and the second child also have a relationship.

As a descendant of Cadmus Peverell, he intermarried with Salazar Slytherin's descendants, giving birth to the Gaunt family.

The two treasures left to the Gaunt family are also used by the Gaunt family as a symbol of their own pureblood.

It's a pity that they didn't learn how to use these things.

On the contrary, because of Voldemort, they were all made into Horcruxes.

And John's appearance stripped these Horcruxes of their former form.

John's inheritance of all this can also be seen as the heir to both.

Holding the Elder Wand in his hand, John could feel the call for belligerence and a thirst for victory coming from within.

The legendary Elder Wand, who wins all battles, will only seek the winner.

This thing is very much in line with the character of the Grim Reaper, and even if it is a gift, there are many problems hidden in it.

John blocked the desire to win, and he turned his head to look at the throne of the Eternal Witch King.

I wonder if I want to melt the Elder Wand into it.

Perhaps it was because he felt what John was thinking, and he was clamoring to go out to find the wand of victory, but there was no movement at the moment.

John saw that it was so familiar that he put the Elder Wand away.

The Triholy of Death, once Grindelwald talked to himself.

Grindelwald wants to become the master of the Grim Reaper by collecting the Deathly Hallows.

Although John felt that the probability of becoming the master of the Grim Reaper was unlikely, collecting three things in hand might have different effects.

Not to mention becoming the master of death, you can at least get three treasures.

The Cloak of Invisibility was in Harry's hands, and John could get it at any time if he wanted to.

As the Witch King, he is the most just embodiment of the wizarding world.

The very order is the binding maker.

If John doesn't follow the rules he has set, the wizarding world will be in the chaos it once was.

He needed an exchange to get the cloak of invisibility from Harry.

Follow the rules and exchange at an equivalent price.

John stood on the edge and stretched out his palm, the snowflakes falling on his palm, and he recalled what he had just seen.

It might be a good idea for families to wish they could go back for Christmas this year.

I haven't prepared a gift for Ariana yet.

"Hopefully Christmas will go a little slower this year."

The snowflakes in his hands had not melted, and his body temperature did not know when

After losing the warmth that a normal person should have.

The breath he exhaled was either hot or cold.

Blowing away the snowflakes in his hands, John quietly watched the snowflakes fall.

Basil moved on the owl shelf, and it flew to John's side and landed.

Then he leapt from the magic tower, his wings piercing the sky.

The white owl flew out to observe for a while, and the city of wizards was not yet in a situation where John was in charge.

The beginning is always a one-time show, and the wait is over for that period of heat.

Crime and bullying will be born in the city.

This is something that cannot be avoided, the difference in strength and weakness, the difference in personality.

These things need to be dealt with unless all will is obliterated.

This was John's last vacation.

The Star Cup, the highlight of the school league he had high hopes for, was held in February.

Ten schools are going to have a Quidditch match, and they will not be able to watch it on television for a short time.

I just don't know if Malfoy, as a guest, will attract hatred as always.

Pudermere United have not been bad this year and have performed well in Malfoy's absence.

The semi-finals are not long before and whether Malfoy will be humiliated or re-stepped on will become a hot topic this year.

Tickets for the league are already on sale, and through these tickets and merchandise, Pudmir United can make a lot of money.

In today's Quidditch climate, you don't need to be strong, you need to be enough to talk about.

Malfoy's ability to attract hatred is a great way to draw the topic to the side.

Not selling Malfoy, definitely a wise choice.

The benefits for Malfoy far outweigh the negative impacts.

And most importantly, Malfoy had no idea about money.

As a super-rich second-generation family with three clubs, Malfoy hasn't even talked to Pudmere about his salary.

If Handing Pudmir Jr. was smart enough, he should have known to give Malfoy better pay and wages.

Otherwise, when Malfoy's head turned around, he found that he was not the one with the highest salary in the club, and he felt insulted every minute and left directly.

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Quidditch was already starting to show the signs that John had hoped for.

The werewolf community is notoriously well-treated, but the Silver Wolf Roar Club they created was bloodbathed, which led those who were jealous of the werewolf community to start making a big deal out of it.

The werewolves also held their breath, and every time Tang Mi went to the club, he could be greeted by the werewolves.

They almost put on their faces the desire to make the club fight.

Tang Mi was also terrified, if he continued to lose, would he be surrounded by fellow werewolves in the middle of the night and beaten in groups?

The Junior Wizard Tournament is over, and the Silver Wolf Roar Club will have to wait until next year.

This year, however, Don used his privilege to insert the Silver Wolf Roar Club into the Quidditch Exhibition Match at the Christmas Party.

When the werewolf learned the news, he had already bought a ticket to support the club.

The nascent club already has thousands of loyal spectators.

Tumbledown Alley and Diagon Alley are not immune to competition on weekdays, and the Quidditch exhibition match on Christmas Day is the best way to settle their grievances.

This tradition has become a highly anticipated project in the City of Wizards, where the world's wizards merge.

Some wizards who don't like the hustle and bustle will look for newly established lands to settle in, and some have quirks.

The Lovegood family, for example, settled on top of a hill, and their boot-like house was so striking that it almost became a landmark.

Luna meets a new friend, Newt Scamander.

The magizoologist has a devistent passion for scimitars, and often brings his grandson to observe the growing sneer.

Coming and going, Newt was happy

Huan Luna, this elf-like girl.

Even my grandson, who doesn't like to run around much, has become mobile.

Xenoflius invited Newt to participate in a new popular science program, and sometimes an elderly man could be seen riding a boat on a wild lake to introduce Kaba.

According to Newt's guess, the scimitar-horned snorer could at least grow to the size of a poison-horned beast.

This forced Luna to think about how to keep Mr. Scienthorn from being too big to get into the house.

She often wrote to Ginny, who was training in the team, to complain to her best friend.

Ginny also has some troubles, and she wants to move out of the Burrow.

She is already a big girl, and her mind has become independent and sensitive.

Living with her family made her feel uncomfortable.

It just so happens that Luna also has the intention of moving out, and she considers that Mr. Scienthorn will grow bigger than a rhinoceros, and she wants to build a big house with her own hands.

The two hit it off and were ready to live together.

As for the land issue, there is no need to worry about it at all.

In the Enchanted Nation, the land is as vast as a country full of kangaroos.

And a new profession also appears.

Treasure Hunter.

Some lands will have rare ores or shipwreck chests that can be sucked in.

There was a wizard who dug up a large piece of gold under the turf of his home and made him a windfall.

Luna's quirky idea that when they build a house, they can dig up something valuable from the ground.

Even though Ginny saw what Luna had moved, the amulets and oak shields that repeatedly asked for money made her think that Luna might not be short of money.

Luna even brought the ceiling of her room with her.

It had her name and her friend's name on it, and the friend with a capital letter was engraved on it and drawn in a circle.

On the day of the move, Xenophilius cried profusely, and he was reluctant to give up his daughter.

The scimitar-horned snorkel twisted its ass, and there were a dozen bags and many boxes hanging from its horns, like a small moving house.

The two girls lived together, which worried the two fathers.

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