"Affects the soul..."

Avada muttered to himself - this coincided with his research on the resurrection stone and the results of observing the invisibility cloak.

Sure enough, the three Deathly Hallows are all masterpieces of the Lear brothers in the realm of souls.

Moreover, whether it is the protective spell released by Harry's mother Lily Potter before she died, or the method used by Salazar Slytherin to hide the Chamber of Secrets, they are almost all evidence that the Deathly Hallows are closely related to the soul. It is now basically confirmed that the Gaunt family, the bloodline of Slytherin, and the Potter family, Harry's ancestor, are both descendants of the Peverell brothers, and it happens that people from these two families have come up with soul-related magic. , each also keeps a Deathly Hallows...

Dumbledore had personally confirmed that the last protection spell Lily Potter released used the power of love. And if, as Grindelwald said, "love" can have the effect of mobilizing the power of the soul, then there is no doubt that the protection spell is also a soul magic... No wonder I was so impressed with that person when I first went to the Dursley's house. The protective spell went unnoticed.

And this made him even more curious - what kind of legend were the Lear brothers that could have delved into such a mysterious field thousands of years ago and created a masterpiece like the Deathly Hallows?

"but,"

Grindelwald's narration continued, interrupting Avada's thoughts: "Even if the basic principle of the Elder Wand has been cracked, Nobilia University's plan to copy the Elder Wand still failed - the realm of the soul. It’s too esoteric, and it’s difficult to deduce specific implementation methods just by knowing the principles. And the Elder Wand is not in the hands of the university now, so it’s almost impossible to borrow it for research... so this plan has been shelved.”

"Now that you know this and the Resurrection Stone is in your hands, why not tell me what you think?"

Grindelwald stopped talking and turned his gaze to Avada, watching his reaction expectantly.

"Resurrection Stone..."

After Avada thought for a while, he expressed his guess: "I think the real function of the Resurrection Stone is not to resurrect the dead, but to create... no, generate souls."

He stopped the word "creation" in time - and he remembered the huge, majestic ball of light that he saw when he went deep into the timeline, with the same material as the soul.

"Generating souls? Interesting idea."

Grindelwald instantly understood what Avada meant, and a smile appeared on his face again: "Have you ever tried to make the Resurrection Stone produce a pure, impersonal soul?"

"Tried it, and it worked."

"That's right."

His expression suddenly became happy, and his wrinkled old face was radiant, making him look more than ten years younger. This reminded Avada of Dumbledore's cheerful appearance.

"It turns out that we have underestimated the Deathly Hallows and their makers, the Peverell Brothers."

Grindelwald laughed wildly: "Albus and I...oh, Merlin's beard, we were two idiots at that time! No, maybe I was more stupid..."

"Guess, when I first heard about the properties of the Resurrection Stone, besides wanting to collect it to dominate death, what else did I plan to use it for?"

"I want to use it to form an army of Inferi! A sacred artifact that can produce souls and points directly to the most mysterious secret of the entire magical world fell into my hands, but it can only be used to create Inferi! Oh my god, haha Ha ha……"

Even Avada next to him didn't tense up at all - this is indeed a bit funny.

"Huh...huh...oh my God, it seems that even the noseless bald man who turned the Resurrection Stone into a Horcrux and threw it aside respects that sacred weapon more than I do."

It took Grindelwald a long time to stop his crazy laughter. The energy consumed made him bend down to hold on to the bed, breathing heavily and making a sound like a bellows. And when the somewhat scary voice gradually subsided, Grindelwald raised his head again, his expression surprisingly solemn.

"There have always been many speculations about the true function of the Resurrection Stone at Noblic University - it can't be resurrecting the dead anyway. This is something you and I both know. And the information you provided can almost confirm the most unbelievable That line of thinking. And if everything is true...then we can only say that the Peverell brothers may be the greatest wizards in history, bar none."

"What exactly is that train of thought?"

Avada asked anxiously - Grindelwald kept showing off for a little too long.

"The content of that line of thought is: The purpose of making the Deathly Hallows may be to guide people to explore the realm of the soul."

Grindelwald sighed: "The Resurrection Stone can produce impersonal soul raw materials out of thin air, allowing people to freely study the origin of themselves without harming others; the Elder Wand can affect the soul and simulate the soul. The only emotion in. And the invisibility cloak..."

He paused for a moment before continuing, his voice a little dry: "According to the interpretation of the fable, if I'm not wrong... the real function of the invisibility cloak is to block the power of death."

"Block...the power of death?"

Avada was shocked.

The power of death is an unknown force that appears instantly after the soul loses the protection of its spiritual power and pulls the soul out of this world. It can only be observed at present, but no further research can be carried out. Just like the scythe of death...

Can the invisibility cloak really block that kind of power?

"You see, if you think about it this way, the role of the Deathly Hallows is very clear."

Grindelwald knew that Avada knew the existence of the power of death, so he did not bother to explain: "The impersonal soul produced by the Resurrection Stone can explore the nature and structure of the soul; the ability of the Elder Wand to influence the soul can be used to Study the power generated by the personal soul, and how the power of the soul plays a role in the structure of magic; and the invisibility cloak provides an excellent breakthrough for the study of the power of death..."

"Look - the soul itself, the interaction between the soul and magic, the power of death that takes away the soul... almost all questions about the soul can be found in these three titles."

Grindelwald's admiration revealed deep admiration: "The Deathly Hallows is guiding wizards to explore the soul."

"This is the true meaning of 'Mastering Death' - it does not mean that gathering three holy artifacts can make their holders immortal and play with the soul wantonly... but that after the three sacred artifacts are gathered together, The truth revealed can allow all wizards to control souls and dominate death... That will be an unimaginable era."

"But of course,"

He suddenly changed the topic and adopted an indifferent tone: "The premise of this hypothesis is that the invisibility cloak does have the function of blocking the power of death... It is up to you to confirm this."

"You should know where the invisibility cloak is, right?"

"..."

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