In the distant Hogwarts, Harry suddenly felt a sharp pain on the scar on his forehead, as if there was a terrible scream coming from a long distance.

He was training on the Quidditch field, and the pain made him suddenly dizzy and fell off the broom involuntarily.

"Harry——"

The people in the team exclaimed, and Fred happened to be nearby. He flew over at high speed and finally caught Harry's ankle before he landed.

...

Outside the cave, everyone looked at Wade, waiting for him to give an answer.

Wade said calmly: "You know, when some magical items are made, the creators often inject their own thoughts into them."

"No wonder the black shadow just now was so evil." Michael breathed a sigh of relief and said: "It was mysterious... Tom infused with evil thoughts, right?"

The little wizards all accepted this explanation, but Lupin looked at Wade deeply.

When he was in school, he once made a live point map with James Potter and others, which could display the location of everyone in the school in real time, and also imitated the four giants and injected their thoughts into the map.

So when Michael and the others believed it, Lupin was skeptical, because he also knew what magical items infused with thoughts looked like.

The Fiendfyre burned for a long time until there was nothing left to burn and it gradually went out.

When everyone moved the boulder away, they saw that the entire cave was burned, and even the spiders in the corners and the grass roots between the cracks were not spared.

On the cracked stone, the black crown was still on it, and Wade was satisfied to see that the extra name on it had disappeared.

Ryan wanted to go in and take the crown out, but Wade pulled him back.

"Don't go in." Wade said, "Maybe there are still some remaining flames, be careful not to get burned."

He raised his wand: "Crown Fly!"

Even if there was an anti-flying spell on it, it must have been burned by the Fiendfyre.

So the crown immediately flew towards him and was caught by Lupin in mid-air.

He turned the crown over to check it.

All the magic attached to it was destroyed, and now all that was left was an ordinary metal product.

There was still some black and sticky stuff on the surface. After being burned by the fire, it stuck to the surface dryly. When rubbed with fingers, it fell off like paper ash.

"Clear water is like a spring!"

Wade summoned water to wash the crown clean, and then put it back into the box.

"Is there any use for this thing?" Lupin asked.

"No use." Wade said: "But I promised others that I would put it back to its original place after removing the black magic on it."

Michael recalled the crown that had just revealed some of its original color under the flushing of the water, and asked: "Wade, don't you think... it looks a bit like the one worn on the Ravenclaw statue?"

"Maybe it's Tom's imitation." Wade said calmly: "If he also studied at Hogwarts, maybe he imitated the Big Four and made something similar."

Michael nodded.

In the plot, Dumbledore only told Harry's three-man team about the Horcrux, but did not tell the members of the Order of the Phoenix who followed him through life and death.

Wade didn't understand it before, but in this world, Wade gradually understood his approach.

Everyone in the wizarding world holds a wand, which is equivalent to a gun.

Originally, they only used it to clean, brew potions, and resist harm, but if someone told them that this "gun" could also kill people, and they could live forever after killing people...

Even if some people can stick to their positions and morals today, how do we know that they will not change in the future?

Even if he himself disdains Voldemort's "resurrection", what if it were his parents, lover, or children?

So it has nothing to do with trust, and it has nothing to do with character.

Some evil things should be a permanent secret.

...

After the Horcrux was destroyed, it was equivalent to the successful completion of the club activities.

But everyone did not go back immediately. At Lupin's invitation, they decided to go to his home in Hogsmeade to repair for a while, go to Hogsmeade to play in the afternoon, and return to school in the evening.

Lupin's house is located in a remote area, very close to the Shrieking Shack. Because of the ghost legends nearby, this house is sold very cheaply.

This is a three-story building, with an attic on the top, it looks like a skinny chicken leg mushroom. There is also a fence next to it, in which a dozen chickens and a goat are raised.

Further away is a rectangular vegetable garden, where lettuce, snow vegetables, tomatoes, strawberries, etc. are planted. It is surrounded by colorful flowers such as cornflowers, dahlias, and peonies as partitions.

Wizards basically have the habit of being self-sufficient. Lupin didn't have this opportunity before. After he had a stable place to stay, he learned from others to take care of his home in a proper manner.

With the help of magic, planting and breeding are much simpler than ordinary people.

After entering the door, there is a spacious living room, and the fire in the fireplace automatically burns. The hanger next to the door is bent down, so that the little wizards can hang their coats.

There is also a small door on the side, and you can see that the kitchen is over there.

"It's nice, isn't it?" Ryan looked around the room and said, "It's much more spacious inside than it looks from the outside."

Lupin directed the teapot and teacups to fly out of the kitchen, poured a cup of hot tea for everyone, and brought out cookies and cakes to entertain the little guests.

Michael leaned in front of the fireplace and looked at the pictures hanging on the wall.

There were pictures of Lupine and Harry standing together, Vader and Harry, and pictures of Harry holding a goat.

One of the photos is obviously from Lupine when he was young. He had the same gentle smile on his face now.

In the photo, there is also a black-haired boy who looks very similar to Harry. He wears glasses and has messy hair. He should be Harry Potter's father.

Next to him was a short, fat boy with round eyes and a pointed nose, and a shy smile.

His appearance and eyes reminded Michael subconsciously of a rat.

There is another person in the photo, who can only barely be seen to have black hair. He was very close to James Potter, but his face was hidden.

"Who is this person?" Michael couldn't help but ask.

"A person of no consequence."

Lupine quickly came over and took the photo off the wall: "I forgot to put this away."

He put the photo face down on the table, then smiled and asked the others: "What do you want to eat for lunch?"

When Lupine was in the kitchen, directing the clinking of pots and spatulas to make lunch, Michael whispered to Vader: "His face has changed... He must not be an insignificant person."

"Stop asking around, or you'll get beaten."

Theo whispered, "I've heard about that man...Sirius Black, the most notorious Death Eater and the man who betrayed Harry's father."

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