Chapter 666: Clues and the Prom
Ever since exploring the secret realms beneath Azkaban under the guidance of Gryffindor and Ravenclaw, Amosta anticipated that he would one day join the group of wizards searching for the Deathly Hallows. The messages left by the Big Four over a millennium are undoubtedly very important guidelines, and they will not do meaningless things.
With the Resurrection Stone, the Elder Wand, and the Cloak of Invisibility, the person who wields the Three Hallows will become the masters of the Grim Reaper, possessing powers beyond the mundane
The history that once really happened, and then packaged by later generations with a certain exaggeration, is a myth that has been handed down to this day.
Amosta believed that the Three Hallows were powerful magical items with extraordinary powers, but possessing them would lead to the defeat of death. It certainly wouldn't have been codified by Helmpo himself.
It is very likely that Merlin, who was the first to set foot on Azkaban and discovered the stone arch, left a statement in order to leave the "coordinates" of the door that have been passed down through time, and why Merlin took these coordinates and closed the door, the purpose is actually obvious.
Amosta only got the revelation of Merlin's 'There is your way home in the stars' left by Merlin in the Centaur Sanctuary on the front foot, and the back foot accidentally discovered how to get to the starry sky at Hogwarts, whether this is just a coincidence, or it has been arranged a long time ago, there is no point in thinking about this.
The most important thing for Amosta is to find them!
But it was obviously not easy, whether it was the Three Hallows or the 'Door of Death'. The only clue that Amosta currently has is that the resurrection stone in the Three Hallows and the mysterious door of death were in the hands of the four founders thousands of years ago, and since they are guiding themselves, they should not create too much trouble for themselves.
Where will they be?
The door of death is not easy to say, such a dangerous thing, the four founders are unlikely to be placed in Hogwarts forever, and it is unlikely that they will be brought underground, unless, the four founders of Hogwarts hope that their graves will be found and opened by him after a thousand years.
The golden sunshine of the first snow of the year casts a golden veil over the old Hogwarts castle, and the grounds outside are filled with the laughter of young wizards, and there is no reason to stop these children from having a hearty snow battle in a snow-covered world on Saturdays and Sundays.
The corridors of the castle were filled with laughter, but the library was still quiet, and the bright but unscorching sunlight reflected the normal reading area of the library through the windows, but the forbidden book area, which was filled with all kinds of strange and eerie whispers, was still extremely dim.
Gazing at the substantial golden light that enveloped the reading area, Amosta leaned against a bookshelf in the forbidden area, his empty eyes indicating that he was deep in thought.
Where might that door be?
Amosta pondered, he felt that there was only a thin barrier to the truth, and that it only took one inspiration to discover the truth, but that vital inspiration never appeared, trapped in a chaotic mind.
And the Resurrection StoneThe Resurrection Stone is very likely to be in the hands of the descendants of Slytherin, which is a clue from Ravenclaw himself. Descendants of Slytherin --
Amosta's eyebrows unconsciously tightened slightly. Is it the same as the locket that belonged to Slytherin?
Regardless, the whereabouts of these two things do have some eyebrows, and the whereabouts of the only two of the Three Hallows, the Elder Wand and the Cloak of Invisibility, are even more ethereal. Scholars only know that they first appeared in the hands of the three Peverell brothers, and the tombstone of Ignotus still bears the logo of the Three Hallows, because of this, the tombs of the three brothers in Godric's Valley have been visited for thousands of years.
Amosta looked down at the crudely bound manuscript in the crook of his arm, and on the first piece of parchment, soaked in stains and fingerprints, there was a strange sign in the already indistinguishable text—a triangle wrapped around a circle, and a vertical line running through the triangle and the circle.
This is a collection of papers documenting the origin of the story of the Deathly Hallows and the bloody history of the devotion of the Sacred in pursuit of these three treasures.
Three centuries ago, a student in the History of Magic advanced class submitted a high-quality dissertation to Professor Binns, ...... to Amosta.
It stands to reason that the paper was supposed to be kept in Professor Binns's office, but for some reason, it appeared in the library's forbidden section and was accidentally discovered by Amosta, who was consulting the materials.
The floor of a corridor in the forbidden area was littered with all sorts of magic books, all of which Amosta had just made, and after waving his wand to put the forbidden books in place, Amosta was about to go to Professor Binns to ask if he had any image of the manuscript.
Truth be told, he didn't have much hope.
After all, Professor Binns couldn't even pronounce the name of the little wizard he was teaching, and expecting him to remember the events of two or three hundred years ago was just a good expectation for Amosta.
After patting the dust on his body, Amosta walked out of the forbidden book section, crossed the divided, warning blockade, passed through the general book section, and after checking in with Mrs. Pince, he walked briskly out of the library.
"Oh, it's you, Professor Blaine."
The sudden greeting made Amosta, who was still thinking, stumble in his steps, and his eyes were fixed, and when he saw the two students talking in the porch closest to the entrance of the library, Amosta's eyebrows moved slightly.
It was Karkaroff's student, Durmstra's warrior, Victor Krum, and the girl standing across from him with a somewhat dazed expression was Hermione.
After seeing Professor Bryne walking out of the library and walking this way, Krum involuntarily straightened his back, his eyes revealing restraint and reverence,
"Good afternoon, Professor Blaine—"
Amosta nodded with a smile, he had a much better sense of the boy than his headmaster. What are he and Hermione doing here, though? Exploring the second event of the Triwizard Tournament?
"Good afternoon, Mr. Krum—"
Amosta kept smiling,
"Did I disturb your conversation?"
Strangely, when he got closer, Hermione looked frightened, and she glanced quickly at the stack of manuscripts that looked a little old in the crook of the professor's arm, the words on which were blurry, and she did not read clearly, but remembered the conspicuous 'T' and the strange pattern on the first page of the paper.
And when Hermione noticed Professor Bryan's meaningful eyes when she saw the "Medieval Dark Arts Props" in her arms, her cheeks suddenly flushed, and she shrank her head in fear.
"Oh, no, Professor Brian--"
There was some disobedience in Krum's answer, and he also saw the manuscript in Professor Blaine's arm, and after a moment of trance, Krum hesitated, but still said truthfully,
"Well, I'll invite Granger to join me at the Christmas Ball--"
A Christmas ball?
Amosta was stunned, and then immediately reacted, he looked at the two little wizards in front of him, and smiled softly,
"I'm sorry, it looks like I didn't show up at the right time, I'm leaving-"
"But, Professor Blaine--"
Hermione hugged the book in her arms tighter, just as she had told Harry and Ron, Professor Bryan only forbade them to talk nonsense, but not to investigate. Hermione held back her panic, whether it was secretly investigating, or the dance partner at the Santa Ball, it made her extremely uneasy,
"I'm planning to come home for Christmas. I mean, um. Victor just told me that at Christmas, the school organizes a party. Prom"
"No one has communicated it to you yet?"
Amosta looked at Hermione in amazement,
"I thought someone would have told you!"
Hermione shook her head honestly.
"Okay--"
Amosta patted his head,
"It's a tradition of Triwizard Tournament, Miss Granger, during the Christmas season, the tournament host school will hold a ball, invite the young wizards from the three schools to participate, deepen the communication with each other or something, according to the custom, the ball opens with the Warriors and their partners dancing, well, you are the Warriors of Hogwarts, Miss Granger, so, I suggest you and Mr. Cedric should not be absent well--"
(End of chapter)