To be honest, Solim was still surprised when Dumbledore said those words. The ring on his right hand is a magic wand only he and his grandpa know, not even Selna. And how did Dumbledore know about it?

Old pure-blood families usually have ancient powerful wands handed down, and the Selwyn family is certainly no exception. Solim was smuggled into the wand store by Elrond after the Black Glove duel. That's where he got the wand named "Bone Spur". According to family records, this wand was made from the folds of an extinct creature—the night devil. The middle finger of the night devil is their The longest finger is also the most magical. The wand and the ring are one, the wand is the phalanx of the night devil, and the ring is made of the nails of the night devil, the skin of the middle finger, and other materials, which are closely linked together through alchemy. When the owner of the ring wants to use it, the wand will appear in the hand of the owner wearing the ring.

"Don't be surprised," Dumbledore explained, seeing Solim's surprise, "I found the ring at the beginning, but I returned it to the Selwyn family."

Dumbledore's right hand was holding a wand, and he tapped the palm of his left hand: "We only knew it was a wand at the time, but I've never seen its real appearance, Solim, you can satisfy my poor old man." Curiosity?"

Since everyone recognized it, and if it wasn't for Dumbledore, he might not have been able to get it. Thinking of this, Solim didn't ink any ink, and when he shook his right hand, the bone spur appeared directly in his hand.

Daredevil's middle finger is unusually long, with five phalanxes, which means that Daredevil's middle finger has four knuckles, which look very similar to the protrusions on the Elder Wand. The whole body of the stick is white, and the tip of the stick is the fingertip of the night devil, which looks extremely sharp.

"Fourteen and three quarter inches, a little shorter than your Elder Wand." Solim's left hand lightly touched the tip of the wand, "It's just made of bone, stronger than the Elder Wand, this wand isn't Breaks easily. Can be used as a dagger in a pinch." Solim held on to his hand, showing Dumbledore his wand.

"I can't let go, or it will go away," Solim explained.

This is also a great feature of this "bone spur": this wand will not leave its owner. If hit by the Disarming Curse, it will just disappear, as long as your hand is held, it will appear in your hand again ~ continue to fight.

"It's a work of art." Dumbledore looked at the wand in Solim's hand and couldn't help admiring. "I think Garrick will be very excited to see this."

"Professor, I think you may have misunderstood." Solim explained: "Of course, it would be a lie to say that you are not interested in the Elder Wand, but I am more interested in the combination of the Deathly Hallows, and what they have The ... fate of the victim."

Solim looked at Dumbledore, he hoped that Dumbledore could tell something he didn't know, Solim knew that Dumbledore and Grindelwald had investigated the Deathly Hallows, maybe they had communicated with other saints, if it comes to death Dumbledore must know more about the Hallows than Solim.

After listening to Solim's words, Dumbledore thought for a long time.

"Solim, may I take it that you have discovered something? Something...unusual, unreasonable, but you have no clue after your own investigation, no evidence to prove your conjecture, but you But you think your conjecture is correct, and you want to prove it urgently?"

Before Solim could speak, Dumbledore continued, "Let me give you a piece of advice, Mr. Selwyn."

Hearing Dumbledore call himself that, Solim knew that what Dumbledore said next would be a very serious topic.

"You can use the Resurrection Stone, it's no big deal. But don't get into any of the Hallows' secrets. It's just a bait, a deception."

"Then you must speak clearly. Now I am more curious. Is there any connection between the Deathly Hallows? What happens when they are all in the hands of a wizard?"

"It is said that when a wizard possesses all three Deathly Hallows, he will conquer death." Speaking of this, Dumbledore chuckled silently, as if mocking, and it is not known whether he was mocking Solim, or Laugh at your past self.

"This can't be wrong, right? If you merge with death, you can naturally 'conquer' death."

"You mean that when a wizard owns all the Hallows, he dies?" Solim asked, "It doesn't make sense, a person dies "regardless of whether he owns the Hallows or not."

"Under the Ministry of Magic, in the Department of Mysteries, there is a hall. They call it the Hall of Death. It used to be that the executioners were executed there, but do you know how they executed the execution?" Dumbledore Solim was asked a question.

"You mean the stone gate that disappears when you walk in?"

Solim knew what Dumbledore was talking about, but he'd never paid attention to it. The only thing Solim knew about the stone door was that Sirius passed through it, and then he disappeared. Nothing else is known.

Glancing at Solim, Dumbledore said: "That's right, it seems that you know a lot, the stone platform in the Hall of Death, many employees working in the Ministry of Magic don't know

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Solim didn't explain.

"If you have seen it with your own eyes, you will know that the stone platform is incompatible with the surrounding environment, as if it was moved from somewhere, and the curtain on the stone gate is always fluttering

You can hear someone talking behind that door, but you can't hear it clearly. And you have an urge—a strong urge to go in that door to find out. But we all know that no one can come back through that door. "

"But what does that have to do with the Deathly Hallows?"

"Gellert and I have been in contact with many saints, and many saints speculate that if you collect all the Deathly Hallows, you can pass through the gate of death." Dumbledore said, "But no one can prove it is correct."

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Of course, no one can prove it. Even if you collected all the Deathly Hallows, even if you invaded the Ministry of Magic, even if you invaded the Department of Mysteries, even if you stood in front of the stone platform, would you dare to go through that door? Go through that door None of the wizards of the gate came back. Who can guarantee that he will be able to come back with the Deathly Hallows?

"And there's a strange thing about that door," Dumbledore added: "Anything that goes in that door disappears—anything. We've been in the Hall of Death, we've tried. That's us Incomprehensible stuff, so, Solim, forget about those legends, it won't help you in your life."

"Okay, let's not talk about the Deathly Hallows." Solim was a little disappointed, and calmed down, Solim asked Dumbledore: "Now that we are talking about this, then, about that Horcrux, Professor, have you got rid of it? This holiday I promised Professor Snape to use it."

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"I'm sorry, Solim," Dumbledore shook his head, "I have no way of destroying it, and I presume that if the ring is destroyed, it will most likely lose all functionality."

After thinking for a while, Solim asked, "So, do you have time, Professor [after the holidays? I think I might have a way to destroy this Horcrux without destroying the ring."

Dumbledore raised an eyebrow, showing interest.

"Part of Voldemort's soul is on that ring, so is it feasible to sacrifice this part of his soul when using the resurrection stone to perform the ritual of summoning the soul?"

"I never knew that the resurrection stone has such a function. What I know is that it can't really resurrect the dead, but just attracts a substance that is more real than the soul and more illusory than the entity."

"Professor, you have to admit that the ancient family has always done a good job in the reserve of knowledge." Solim explained, "What you said is the resurrection stone

The 'weapon' aspect, which plunges the user into irreversible grief and ultimately...suicide. But if used correctly, you can summon the spirit of a dead person. But the premise is that the soul is still wandering in the world and has not gone to the 'dead land'. Sorry, Professor, I can't find any records of 'dead places'. To really use it, you need to sacrifice your soul. The more souls you have and the stronger you are, the longer the summoning time will be. These are recorded. When the Gunter family was not completely ruined, if any wizard wished to see the dead, he would reach an agreement with the Gunter family: complete secrecy for both parties, and a large fortune for the Gunter family. "

"I know this because the Selwyn family has recorded this kind of transaction with the Gunter family. But this way of summoning the souls of the dead requires soul sacrifices, so I think, during the holidays, you It would be great if you could come."

Solim started playing tricks. When Snape really summoned Lily Evans, would Dumbledore want to meet his sister?

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