Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1584: The Tales of Beedle the Poet

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I opened the last one.

What's the meaning

Before everyone could understand, that line of writing disappeared.

"I opened the last one, what does that mean?" said Harry, confused.

Hermione and Ron shook their heads, confused.

"Open when closed, when I open last, I open last..." Sirius was still spelling out the few words just displayed, trying to figure out the meaning.

"I opened it at the end." Ivan said, "Dumbledore left magic on the Snitch, and Harry can only open it when he thinks it is the last."

He didn't finish talking, and he didn't say that it contained the resurrection stone. The meaning of this incident was not as simple as opening the Snitch.

In fact, only when Harry really has the courage to face death and die calmly, can he open the snitch and get the resurrection stone inside.

The resurrection stone will not help people resurrect, but it can make people understand the true meaning of death.

At that time, Harry's parents, his deceased relatives, and innocent people killed by Voldemort will come out to help him and give him courage.

The courage to face death generously and keep going.

Death, to be precise, was killed by Voldemort himself, this would be Harry's ultimate fate.

It's hard, but it's something that can't be changed.

To destroy the soul of Voldemort in Harry's scar, he must die.

Although Dumbledore said it might be possible to use the magic of the Two Serpents to do this, no one knew how.

Dumbledore can train Ivan as his helper against Voldemort and evil gods, but for Harry, he can only grow him in this way, especially spiritual growth, because only Harry himself can understand the process of death , to make the final decision.

This is a much more difficult knowledge than magic, and even Ivan doesn't quite understand it.

Aiwen can learn a lot of magic, he can figure out the ins and outs of the whole incident, and be a prophet, but without that kind of experience, without that kind of awareness and understanding, he can't face death or understand what love is...

This is also what Dumbledore has been emphasizing all the time. The strongest power is not magic, and the most terrifying thing is not death. Voldemort will never understand these things, so no matter how strong he becomes, after Dumbledore sees It's all ridiculous.

Of course, these are just Ivan's guesses, and there are many things he doesn't understand in this regard.

"Ivan, what did you mean when you said it was over?" Harry asked suspiciously.

"Literally, it means when everything is about to end, maybe when we and Voldemort finally fight." Ivan said, "Maybe when Dumbledore thinks everything is about to end, anyway, by then you will knew."

Harry didn't understand Ivan's answer, but Sirius ordered, "Keep the snitch close to you, Harry, Dumbledore must have left something important for you inside, and when you need it, or don't When you mess with it, it will come out."

"If that's the case," Harry muttered, putting the Snitch away.

"Well, Ron's Deluminator is a very practical magic item. Ivan's statue is related to evil gods. Harry's snitch can be explained in this way. So what's in this book?" Hermione said, raising her hand "The function of books is to convey information, but I don't understand. If Dumbledore really wants to convey some information to me, and this thing is very important, it must be passed on to us under the nose of the Ministry of Magic. He should at least let us know why... unless he thinks it's obvious and not our guesswork. Look at it, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, I've never heard of that book..."

"You're kidding, how could you have never heard of "The Tales of Beedle the Poet"." Ron said puzzled.

"No, I haven't heard of it." Hermione said in surprise, looking at Ron in surprise, "Don't you know?!"

"Of course I do," replied Ron, confused, as if he thought Hermione was joking with her again, "everyone knows that the oldest fairy tales are all written by Beedle the Bard? 'Fountain of Luck' , 'The Wizard and the Hopping Pot', 'The Wizard's Hairy Heart', 'Babbitty and the Stump'…”

"Sorry, I didn't catch that, what was the last one?" Hermione pressed.

"Don't be funny!" Ron looked at them in disbelief. "How could you not know these stories? All the kids have heard of Babbitty the Mean Rabbit."

"It's also possible that we grew up in a Muggle family, me, Irwin, and Harry," said Hermione. "We didn't hear that kind of story when we were kids. We heard 'Snow White and the Seven Little Girls'." Dwarves', 'Daughter of the Sea', 'Little Red Riding Hood' and 'Cinderella', I played Little Red Riding Hood when I was in elementary school... ”

"What are you talking about? A disease?" Ron asked.

Hermione snorted heavily and ignored him.

"Well, Ron, it's not surprising that Harry and the three of them don't know "The Tales of Beedle the Bard". This is a collection of fairy tales circulated in the magic world. It contains many very old fairy tales. It has a history of thousands of years, because it has been handed down for too long, and there are many versions of this book and the stories included in it.” Sirius explained, “I remember I had a book when I was a child, which included the 'Fountain of Good Luck' , 'Wizards and Hopping Pots', 'Wizard's Hairy Heart', 'Talking Skull', 'The Legend of the Three Brothers', etc., but the one I saw was definitely different from the normal ones, and it should be read by someone A dark wizard adaptation, because the Muggles in the end of the story have a bad ending. I always think these stories are not suitable for children to read, it is too dark."

"I see, so what's written in this book are all fairy tales?" Hermione buried her head in those ancient texts again, and she couldn't wait to start reading the first story, "This is the ancient rune, this book Books must be pretty old, but they're just fairy tales"

"Don't underestimate fairy tales, Hermione. "The Tales of Beedle the Bard" is different from other fairy tales. The magic items mentioned in it have all existed in real life. As far as I know, Beedle the Bard himself is a mad Melon, in the time he lived, there was no secrecy law, and wizards did not hide from the world like they do now. They lived with Muggles, so many legends and anecdotes circulating in the magical world were made up by the poet Beedle We can get a lot of inspiration from these stories.” Ai Wen said, “The collection of stories in your hand is different from other versions of this book. The difference is not in its age, but in this This collection of stories was edited and marked by Dumbledore himself, I read it just now, and the comments left by Dumbledore were not written casually."