Everyday Players at Hogwarts

Chapter 44: Inspiration from Mao’s Heart

Sirius had always thought that he had long since abandoned his brother, mother, and everything related to the Black family.

In his eyes, James and justice were the most important.

But now, he didn't care about the secret of Voldemort's immortality that was so close at hand.

He just wanted to know why his brother lost his life.

Instead of that annoying elf Kreacher.

As a servant, why didn't he die for his master!

It was Master Regulus! He ordered Kreacher not to care about him, to bring back the locket and destroy it!

Not to tell the family about the cave! Kreacher hugged Regulus's cold thighs and cried.

Why didn't you misinterpret my brother's order at this time!

I want to kill you! Sirius's face was distorted, and his handsome and independent demeanor was gone.

He drew out his wand and pointed it directly at Kreacher's thin heart.

Kreacher looked like he should have died long ago, with his chest puffed out, staring at Regulus's face that seemed to be sleeping.

Sirius! Lupin grabbed Sirius' right hand holding the wand and tried to take the wand from him.

This has nothing to do with Kreacher.

Kreacher cannot misinterpret the orders of his favorite master! Harry said.

He stepped in front of Kreacher.

Don't you want to know why Regulus died?

Is his death valuable? Draco suddenly said.

Hearing these words, Sirius seemed to have his bones pulled out, and suddenly collapsed in Lupin's arms.

Regulus died for the locket.

The locket was hidden on a small island in a cave, placed in a stone basin. The only way to get it was to drink the potion in the basin.

The potion can make wizards lose their magical abilities, fall into pain, and then feel like their internal organs are burning, which will make wizards want to drink water.

The island with the locket also has a magic that removes all water outside the human body. Clear water, such as springs, or water carried with you will disappear.

Harry paused briefly and added: This was tested by Ron and Draco.

Finally, the wizard who drank the potion could only go to the lake, and finally attracted the army of Inferi in the lake.

He was pulled into the water and drowned, and finally became part of it.

Because we and Kreacher could go directly to the island and did not need to drink the potion, we retained our magical abilities.

The Inferi were not very difficult for us, and because Regulus's body must be not far from the lake, we found Regulus soon. Harry briefly recounted the island and everything they did.

Thank you, Harry, you brought back my brother's body.

But why did you go alone without telling us?

I missed the adventure of bringing back my brother Regulus! Sirius sighed, and Lupin next to him also looked like Harry and the others were too brave.

Can you tell the story of the hairy heart? Sirius said gently to Ron.

He had been rebellious since childhood, and the Black family didn't seem to be a family that would tell fairy tales.

He wanted to confirm whether Regulus' death was valuable.

If this locket was just a black magic prop, it would be ridiculous.

Ron obviously didn't expect that he would become the center of everyone's attention. This story actually had nothing to do with immortality. He told the story of a wizard who made a mistake and separated the body and heart, which obviously shouldn't be separated.

This obviously violated the first rule of Adbe Wafflin's "Basic Rules of Magic": To tamper with the deepest secrets of the source of life at will, the essence of the self must be prepared to bear the most extreme and dangerous consequences. Ron's ears turned slightly red.

He just got inspiration from this story, but it actually had little to do with the performance of the locket.

This is why he didn't tell the story in full.

Ron's favorite and most unmissable thing has always been to tell others stories they don't know.

However, Sirius was not disappointed. Unlike Harry, Harry also connected Ron's hint to split life to maintain immortality.

But Sirius, who came from a family of scholars, didn't like dark magic, but he was still influenced by it. He immediately thought of the most evil dark magic Horcrux.

Just like his brother, he analyzed the secret of Voldemort's immortality from his behavior.

But Sirius was a little confused. This kind of magic was in "The Secret of Advanced Dark Magic", and even described in detail how to make it.

This book may be a secret for Muggle-born wizards, but as the magic created by the most famous dark wizard, Helbo, he is not a very sophisticated and little-known magic in the pure-blood wizard family.

He is just evil, and no one wants to use it.

Splitting his soul, as a wizard who knows that there is an afterlife, does not think this is a smart way.

Would Voldemort really use this simple and insane magic?

Sirius was a little hesitant. He was worried that he was wrong.

Sirius didn't understand one thing at all, that is, all of Voldemort's knowledge came from Hogwarts.

He is not as knowledgeable as others think.

He made multiple Horcruxes out of sheer ignorance and audacity.

He was powerful only because of his firm belief that magic was everything and his ability to transform his own magic.

Ron, your story is very helpful. Sirius was silent for a long time, and casually gave the struggling brother in his arms a shot that turned everything to stone.

Sirius, Regulus, what are you going to do? Lupine asked after hesitating for a moment.

Remus, you won't forget my last name?

I am a member of the Black family, a family of dark wizards.

The Inferi are the most common servants of dark wizards.

I only need to turn over the relevant notes of any of my ancestors and I can easily become his master.

Regulus will become part of our family.

There is no need to worry about the Ministry of Magic. I just need to make a report. The most important thing in the Black family is Galleons. Sirius said, pretending to be strong.

He pulled out his wand, and a silver plate appeared from the air. The fragments of the locket flew out of the corner and landed on the plate.

Sirius, my father is responsible for seizing dark magic items.

Just tell him. Ron said.

Although Sirius' golden galleons had nothing to do with him, he still felt distressed and found a solution for Sirius.

What are you doing? Harry looked at the fragments of the locket.

I just think that I need to tell Dumbledore about Voldemort's prop. I have something to confirm.

Regulus' death must have value. Sirius sighed.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like