Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1585: hidden clues

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Dumbledore's interpretation of "The Tales of Beedle the Poet" is full of wisdom. He wants to use this collection of fairy tales to tell everyone a truth, and this is what Beedle the Poet wants to let everyone understand, especially the little wizards Fact to know: Magic can solve many problems, but it can also create just as many problems.

Therefore, wizards should be cautious when using magic and not abuse magic.

In Muggle fairy tales, magic is often the root of all misfortune.

Muggles are full of respect for wizards, they are afraid of magic, and greedily want to rely on magic to solve some problems, and the consequences are mostly not so good. Magic and wizards are common elements in Muggle fairy tales, but in the end, only those Muggles with good hearts and no malice are rewarded with magic.

In "The Tales of Beedle the Poet", the protagonist of the story is changed from a Muggle to a wizard.

They can use magic themselves, but the wrong use and understanding of magic can also lead to big mistakes. Many of these stories end with death, which seems to be a destined ending for wizards who misuse magical power .

Wizards who are extreme or narrow-minded by nature are extremely vulnerable to magic's backlash, because their choices and decisions are often wrong.

Similarly, damage done to Muggles by magic can cause the wizards themselves to suffer.

These ancient fairy tales included in "Story Collection of Beedle the Poet" just want to tell you these truths, no power can be above all things. According to the most basic magic theory, the more powerful the magic, the more restrictions it has.

The thin book "Stories Collection of Beedou the Poet" contains too many secrets and life philosophies, which benefit people a lot.

Of course, dark wizards and those pure-blood wizards who claim to be pure-blooded will not like these life philosophies. In the history of magic, there are not too many adaptations and interpretations of this little collection of fairy tales. Every few years there is a new edition of the collection of stories.

What the original version of "The Tales of Beedle the Poet" looked like, how many stories were included in it, etc. It is impossible to verify the information, but from the grammar and modification methods of the ancient runes in this collection of stories in Hermione's hands, It can be seen that this is close to the original version.

That is to say, the story inside has not been out of shape, it will not appear too righteous, and it will not be too dark. Dumbledore's annotations and interpretations make this book invaluable. Of course, this is for people who can understand the hidden information in it. If you can't understand it, then this book has no meaning.

"Ivan, are you saying that Dumbledore hid clues in the interpretation he left behind?" Hermione asked, she closed the book, and tapped "The Tales of Beedle the Poet" with her right index finger, " We have to find out for ourselves? That way through these stories."

"It should be like this. It is best to read this book several times and think about it carefully. It will not do any harm. Leaving aside the hidden information, "The Tales of Beedle the Poet" itself will tell us a lot of life principles " Ai Wen replied, "You can also show me after reading it, we two will study and study, maybe we will find something."

"Honestly, I've always thought that Dumbledore was out of his mind." Ron said suddenly, "He's an outstanding man, but his brain is broken! He always does weird things for us to guess, don't Said that there is also some information hidden in my extinguisher. What does he want me to do, take it apart and have a look?"

"Well, Ron, you don't know Dumbledore well, he's kind of weird, but you don't leave a thing for nothing, we should trust him." Sirius said, "In fact, if you If you know more about Dumbledore's past, you will find that he is far greater than we imagined. Since he left these things, he will definitely use them. Before they really work, I suggest You put them away properly. I have also learned about the general situation of the matter. If there is any new information, I will inform you in time. By the way, Harry, come with me after the dinner later, and I want to talk to you Let's talk about the things we didn't finish this morning. Now, we should go out to Harry's birthday party, otherwise Jasmine will definitely be angry."

Sirius' reminder was timely, and they came out of the Burrow a second before Mrs. Weasley rushed in.

"You guys stayed in there too long, no, it's not your fault, dear, no need to apologize." Mrs. Weasley said, giving Sirius a dissatisfied look, obviously thinking it was his fault, "Come on Well, we're all starving and we don't want to start in Harry's absence... can I serve now?"

The banquet started, and the topic was still on the things Scrimgeour gave them, but Mrs. Weasley obviously didn't want to discuss these things too much. Looking at her expression, she seemed to think that the things Dumbledore gave them were dangerous. , which was something she had been trying to prevent all summer.

Because of Mrs. Weasley, no one said much about it.

Everyone ate in a hurry, and then sang "Happy Birthday to You" hastily. After eating the cake in two bites, the party ended.

Because of the wedding the next day and the presence of Scrimgeour, Sirius was going to stay tonight. Hagrid was also invited to the wedding the next day, and he didn't plan to go back to Hogwarts, but he was too big to sleep in the overcrowded Burrow, so he had to build a bed in the nearby field. a tent.

In this way, Harry didn't come back from below until very late that night, and he went down to continue the daytime conversation with Sirius. Ivan didn't go to find Hermione or Elaine. He leaned on the head of the bed and carefully studied the statue of the evil god in his hand, thinking about things, while chatting with Ron every sentence.

"Honestly, I think it's pretty cool right now," said Ron, experimenting with his newly acquired Deluminator.

He held the extinguisher in front of him, and with a slight click, the solitary lamp at the head of the bed went out, and the light source turned into a small ball of light that was sucked into the extinguisher. Ron pressed it again, and the light in the lamp Light bulbs flew to the ceiling, lighting up the room all at once.

"It's priceless, Ron, this extinguisher involves a lot of wonderful alchemy magic." Ivan said softly.

"Really? How much can it sell for?" Ron paused and continued, "I mean, they say it was invented by Dumbledore himself!"

"You don't intend to sell it, do you?" Ivan said absently, while carefully observing the statue of the evil god, he distinguished the distorted eyeballs, body, and protruding brain, this statue and the three nameplates in his hand Almost exactly the same, "Dumbledore left it exclusively for you, and certainly not for you to exchange it for money."