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Chapter 27 Finding the Horcrux

Dumbledore looked at Weston deeply, without any further entanglement.

Later, Weston "accidentally" discovered the crown, and then "seemed" to hear the sound of temptation in the crown. He "guessed" that it was made into a Horcrux, and then he stripped the soul from the Horcrux alone.

Things were told half-truths.

"You mean, you have mastered a soul-stripping magic circle?" Dumbledore frowned.

"This is an Egyptian inheritance, but it is indeed quite useful." Weston said nonchalantly, "At least, it is really good for dealing with Horcruxes, but it has no other uses."

Then, Weston took out the wooden box with a smile, waved it to Voldemort Rabbit, and stuffed it back again.

Voldemort's face was already dark, and he kept muttering: "How dare you..."

It's a bit pitiful to look like that.

"Ah, by the way, I remembered something," Weston pretended to have just remembered it and looked at Voldemort with a smile, "Since Mr. Voldemort took Ravenclaw's relic as his Horcrux,

Then there’s no reason to let go of the other relics of the Big Four, right?”

"How do you know?" Voldemort suddenly raised his head and stared at Weston.

"Guess!" Weston said with a smile, "But it's not difficult to guess, isn't it? Judging from the character of the great Dark Lord, how can ordinary things be worthy of that noble soul?"

"Let's think about it, how many relics should there be of the Big Four?"

"Ravenclaw only has one diadem, I remember this very clearly!" Flitwick thought for a while and said with certainty.

Dumbledore thought for a while: "There are two relics of Gryffindor, but what is certain is that there will be no problem."

The Sorting Hat and the Sword of Gryffindor? Weston nodded clearly and said with a smile: "Then, if you ask Professor Sprout and my teacher, you will know that the remaining Horcruxes are

what."

"I'm calling them over now!" Dumbledore waved his wand and used a Patronus Charm. The silver phoenix jumped out of his wand and flew outward.

After a while, the door to the principal's office was pushed open violently, and a figure like a big bat appeared in the sight of the three people.

"I hope you do have a valid reason, Mr. Headmaster," Snape said solemnly, "you have ruined a precious pot of potion for me!"

"Of course, but can you wait a moment? Severus, Minerva and Pomona will be here soon." Dumbledore said seemingly apologetically, but his eyes drifted towards Weston.

Huh? Not good! Weston's heart skipped a beat and he cursed secretly. Then he saw the eyes of his teacher staring at him.

"Don't tell me, this time it's about you again, my useless disciple!" Snape said softly, his tone was like a hissing snake. It seemed that he was really angry this time.

"Ah, that does have something to do with me!" Weston forced a smile, and then quickly said, "However, it is not more about me, but about our Mr. Voldemort!"

Snape shuddered and shouted in a low voice: "Don't say that name, I should have taught you to respect him!"

Weston spread his hands and pursed his lips in the direction of Fox.

Snape looked over, and his body trembled. He saw that face that he would never forget.

"Severus, my loyal servant..." Voldemort said in a low voice, "I don't think you expected that we would meet here."

"Master!" Snape whispered subconsciously, hiding his expression.

"Severus, there is no need for this anymore," Dumbledore shook his head, "We have cracked the secret of Voldemort's immortality, and calling you here is also related to this matter!"

Snape raised his head suddenly and looked at Dumbledore in disbelief, other emotions once again appeared in his pupils.

"Horcrux, I think you should have heard of this word." Dumbledore said.

Snape understood, nodded slightly, said nothing more, and looked away from the cage, looking at Dumbledore quietly.

Mag and Sprout soon walked in.

Dumbledore briefly explained the ins and outs of the matter, and half an hour passed like this.

"Pomona, you should know, what are the relics left by Hufflepuff?" Dumbledore asked directly without any more nonsense.

Sprout also understood the importance of the matter, thought for a moment, and said solemnly: "There are two items in total, one is a portrait, and the other is her golden cup."

"There should be no possibility for the portrait to become a Horcrux. This is caused by the conflict between the magical properties of Ravenclaw and Halbo." Weston interjected.

"Then, that is to say, Hufflepuff's golden cup should be a Horcrux!" Flitwick said.

"The only thing I know about Slytherin's relics is a locket, but according to his character, there should be other things." Snape said it directly without asking.

"That is to say, there are only two Horcruxes that can be confirmed now!" Dumbledore rubbed his eyebrows.

"It's okay, Albus, this is already a surprise. Now that we know the existence of Horcruxes, it will be much easier to investigate." Flitwick comforted.

Dumbledore nodded slightly, but his brows did not relax at all.

Although Weston knew what the remaining Horcruxes were, he couldn't say it directly so he could only secretly worry in his heart.

Wait, if you put it that way... Weston had an idea.

"Professor, do you know where Voldemort lived during his reign?" Weston suddenly asked Dumbledore this question.

"Malfoy Manor, I sometimes go to his old mansion. What's wrong?" Snape said directly, "What did you think of?"

"I'm thinking that if it were us, the precious things should be placed in a very safe place, that is, at home or Hogwarts." Weston said in a guessing tone, "Of course, there are

One place is Gringotts, the wizarding bank that claims to never be breached."

"You mean..." Dumbledore was thoughtful, as if Weston's words had reminded him of something.

"I think we should check out Malfoy Manor, the old mansion, and Gringotts." Weston said.

"As far as I know, the Dark Lord does not have his own treasury." Snape said at this time.

"In other words, he usually keeps the gold galleons and the like with the Death Eaters?" Weston asked in surprise, "He really believes in them!"

"It's just that he has enough confidence in himself!" Snape shook his head, "If I remember correctly, it was Bella Langstrange who helped the Dark Lord deal with these things."

"Then let's do it, investigate as soon as possible. What Gringotts said is a bit tricky. I'll find a way here, and you will inform other members of the rest!" Dumbledore made the final decision.


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