Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1568 Harry and Hermione's Gift

Dumbledore Light Extinguisher is an alchemy designed by him and valued in the city.

Just turn on the lights extinguisher, ‘click’ like a lighter, and it can absorb nearby light sources, from flames to lights, and theoretically, it can absorb even all the light sources in an area, including sunlight, back when needed, as long as the storage space is large enough, which is amazing.

Light extinguishers absorb only light sources and do not affect the object itself.

For example, a candle that sucks away light with a light-extinguisher, but the candle itself is unaffected, still burning, and you can still feel the heat as you approach it.

Removing the light does not affect the operation of the light-emitting object itself, which is a very powerful design, and Ivan is curious about how the light-emitter works.

Of course, Dumbledore didn't give Ron the absorber to study the alchemy principle or simply use it to suck away the light source. This could be done with other magic, and using the absorber could be a little more windy and advanced, but it certainly wasn't Dumbledore's purpose.

He probably did other spells on it and thought it would help Ron.

Dumbledore gave Ron the lights out, so what would he give Ivan, Harry, Hermione?

A gift for Harry, Ivan probably knows, is the Resurrection Stone.

After finding the Ring and Resurrection Stone, Dumbledore said he was ineligible to keep the Resurrection Stone and gave it to Ivan for temporary custody, but before his last operation, he took the Resurrection Stone back to give it to Harry, who could not truly resurrect the dead, but could help Harry understand the true nature of death.

And only when the three Death Sacred Artifacts come together will they be truly powerful, and Harry already has invisible clothes, and he should be given the Resurrection Stone.

As for Ivan himself and Hermione's gift...

Skringer looked closely at Ron and said in a questionable tone, "This lights out is a very valuable thing, perhaps even unique. It must have been Dumbledore's own design. Why would he leave something so rare to you? ”

Ron shook his head and blurred.

“Dumbledore must have taught tens of thousands of students.” Skringer stubbornly asks, "but he left you only four gifts in his will, why? Mr. Weasley, what do you think you're gonna do with his lights out? ”

“Probably put out the lights.” Ron murmured, "What else can I do with it? ”

Skringer obviously couldn't make any suggestions either, and he squinted his eyes at Ron for a moment and turned to Dumbledore's will.

“My Tales of the Beads of the Poet is reserved for Miss Hermione Jane Granger, and I hope she finds the book interesting and instructive. ”

Skringer pulled another little book out of the bag, which looked as worn as the Upstairs "Uncovering the Secrets of the Tip Dark Magic", with spots on the foreskin and several peels off. Hermione took the book from Skringer without a word, placed it on her knees and looked down.

The Tales of Beetle the Poet is an ancient fable story that has been around for centuries and is available in many versions.

Dumbledore gave Hermione a rather ancient edition, and Ivan noticed that the title on the cover was written in ancient demonic language.

He knows the story of "The Legend of the Three Brothers” in this book, but he already knows the secrets of the Death Sacred Device. This book is no longer useful to him. Dumbledore should know this, but why would he give it to Hermione? What else is hidden inside?!

Clearly, Scrimgeour shares the same doubts and suspicions.

“Why do you think Dumbledore left you this book, Miss Granger?” He asked.

“He, he knows I like books.” Hermione said hoarsely, wiping her eyes with her sleeves.

“But why this book? ”

“I don't know, he definitely thought I'd like it. ”

“Have you talked to Dumbledore about passwords and other ways to pass on secret information? ”

“No!” Hermione said with her sleeves still rubbing her eyes, "If the Ministry of Magic hasn't found the password hidden in this book for thirty days, I'm afraid I can't either. ”

She withstood a sob and Ivan sobbed in Hermione's arms to comfort her.

Skringer snorted, without continuing to ask, and obviously couldn't think of anything better, and he turned to the will, "What I left Harry James Potter with was a gold thief he caught when Hogwarts first competed in the Quidditch to remind him of the reward of perseverance and skill. ”

Scrimgeour pulled out that little golden ball of walnut size, and its pair of silver wings flapped powerlessly.

“Why would Dumbledore leave this thief to you?” Skringer asked again.

“I don't know." Harry said, "Probably for the reasons you just read, reminding me that I just need perseverance and what else... can I get out of it. ”

“So you think this is just a symbolic souvenir? ”

“I guess so.” Harry said, "What else could it be? ”

“I'm asking you.” Skringer moved the chair a little closer to the couch, and he seemed to think it was a breakthrough point worth digging into.

At this point, the twilight really came, and the large tent outside the window was raised above the hedge, so white it was frightening.

“I just noticed your birthday cake is in the shape of a burglar.” Scrimgeour said to Harry, "Why? ”

Before Harry answered, Hermione laughed out loud, "Oh, it can't be that Harry is a great goalie, that's obvious, if I had to guess, maybe the Ministry of Magic or Mr. Secretary would think that there must be a secret Dumbledore intelligence hidden in the frost! ”

“I don't think there's anything hidden in the frost.” Skringer said, "But the thief himself is a wonderful place to hide small things, and I'm sure you know why? ”

Harry shrugged his shoulder and Hermione replied, "Because the thief has physical memory. ”

“Correct!" Skringer said, "The thieves were not touched by naked skin before they were released, not even by the maker, and they wore gloves. The thief carries a magic that identifies the first person to touch it with their hands in case of controversy when scratching the ball. This thief will remember your touch, Porter. I suddenly remembered that Dumbledore, despite such shortcomings, was very skilled in magic, and he probably did magic on the thief, and only you could open it. ”

“I don't know." Harry said, obviously not like touching the thief, and he probably thought Scrimgeour was right.

Ivan guessed that the resurrection stone should be in there, and this thing was not suitable for him to transfer to Harry, so it could only be handed over in this way by Dumbledore, the thief did magic as it should, and only Harry could open it, but when he passed the test and needed to use the resurrection stone.

Now, Harry, Hermione, Ron's gifts are confirmed, and it doesn't seem to have changed much before, which is a bit strange...

And what would Dumbledore leave for Ivan?