Civilization and Harmony Hogwarts
Chapter 52 Speculation
"And the third, Ignotus Peverell, is a little more pragmatic than his two older brothers."
After the performance of the first two villains, they all stopped, and then shrunk back to their original size and returned to their original positions.
Now the leftmost villain gets bigger and starts its show.
"He didn't pursue great power, he didn't challenge the order of life, he just made an invisibility cloak with permanent effect."
The gray villain of Ignotus made a civilized gesture with his middle finger up to the two brothers next to him, and then shook his hands, showing a long robe.
It put the robe on its body, and then the gray figure disappeared from sight.
After disappearing for a while, it lifted some clothes playfully, revealing its head.
Albus and Gellert could only see where Ignotus was, a small round gray dot floating around, symbolizing a head.
Then the gray dots representing the head disappeared, followed by the gray lines representing the hands and legs.
"Hmm~o(* ̄▽ ̄*)o" Afu nodded secretly satisfied, "The behavior is in line with the ancestral character of the Potter family. '
Albus, distracted by the Ignotus villain's mischievous behavior, watched it perform with interest.
Gellert, who was next to him, watched Albus focus on things other than himself, and squeezed Albus' palm with some taste.
Albus noticed the movement of the palm, turned his head to look at Gellert with a slightly unkind expression, and scratched Gellert's palm with his fingertips.
The soft fingertips and rounded, slightly hard nails rubbed against the sensitive palm, not only Gellert's palms were itchy, but also scratched into Gellert's heart.
Gellert's Adam's apple rolled, and he stared deeply at Albus with dark eyes.
Afu sat across from her, watching the couple's crooked movements with cold eyes.
As if she couldn't see their sticky atmosphere, she interrupted aloud: "So from this point of view, the story of "The Legend of the Three Brothers" is that the three Peverell brothers created a powerful alchemy item to cover themselves. A story deliberately made up for this fact.”
"In the story, they endowed the illusory Grim Reaper with the identity of the maker of the Three Deathly Hallows."
"Compared to the fact that Death created the three holy artifacts and gave them to the three Peverell brothers, it is more likely that the three brothers are very powerful and dangerous wizards, and they successfully created these extremely powerful artifacts."
"In my opinion, the story of the Three Hallows seems to be some kind of legend that emerged around these inventions." Afu made a final decision and expressed his views without hesitation.
Albus and Gellert were opened the door to the new world by Afu. The two of them were attracted by the possibility described by Afu, and unconsciously followed this statement to think deeply.
"According to the principle of equivalent exchange in alchemy, the three brothers Antioch need to pay the greatest price in exchange for the powerful Elder Wand, followed by Casmode, and Ignotus needs to pay the least exchange price."
Since it was said that the Three Deathly Hallows were made by the three Peverell brothers, Afu took advantage of the opportunity to shift the topic to alchemy.
"I guess—" Afu gave Gellert a suspicious look, "In "The Legend of the Three Brothers", does it mean that they crossed the river because they escaped the price of making the Three Hallows of Death?"
Albus and Gellert, who were quite accomplished in alchemy, were taken aback.
Escaping... the equivalent exchange of alchemy?
Although they haven't tried to make alchemy items as powerful as the Elder Wand, their usual practice is enough to let them know how expensive alchemy is.
Gellert has studied the more taboo experiments in alchemy more deeply than Albus. He knows that paying material wealth is just a child's work, and a slightly more powerful alchemy experiment requires a lot of life energy.
So when he heard Afu suggest that the Three Deathly Hallows might have been made by the three Peverell brothers, he was even more horrified than Albus.
When Albus and Gellert talked about the Three Deathly Hallows before, they did speculate that they might be the product of alchemy, and they were also amazed at the huge price required to make them-although they couldn't measure it specifically, they themselves It's one thing to speculate in private, it's quite another to have your thoughts voiced by others who may be more authoritative.
They had only speculated superficially whether the Three Deathly Hallows were man-made before, but never delved into the possibility that the three Peverell brothers escaped the alchemical exchange after making the Three Deathly Hallows.
I saw Afu continue to say: "What method did they use to escape the equivalent exchange of alchemy at first, but they didn't know that the price they should have paid was finally forcibly charged."
"Antioch is obviously the most greedy. He delusional to master the powerful power beyond the god of death, so he is the one who dies the fastest."
"Cosmod is the most cunning. He vainly tried to get his hands on the authority of the god of death and master the rules of life and death, so he was fooled by the rules. His fiancée's resurrection from death and death completely destroyed him."
"And Ignotus is the most pragmatic. He wanted to make powerful items, but he didn't covet the powerful power that didn't belong to him. He only made a permanent invisibility cloak—any wizard just needs to pay With enough Galleons, you can get an invisibility cloak that can be used for a limited time, compared to the price you need to pay to make an invisibility cloak that can be used forever."
"So he was able to live out the rest of his life in peace, and finally met his death peacefully."
"Because the price he has to pay is not enough to kill him."
"Perhaps, Antioch and Cosmode needed to exchange their lives for the Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone in the first place."
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Albus/Gellert (formerly) → came to ask about the whereabouts of the Deathly Hallows
Afu: Blah, blah, blah... I think the Deathly Hallows may have been made by the three brothers themselves, and that story was used to cover up the truth... blah, blah, blah... They went to cheat and sneak attack on the alchemy circle. Poor little helper, it was careless, it didn't dodge, so it ran away for them for nothing... blah blah blah...
Albus/Gellert's emotional changes: a little interesting→thoughtful→shocked→becoming convinced→right
After the performance of the first two villains, they all stopped, and then shrunk back to their original size and returned to their original positions.
Now the leftmost villain gets bigger and starts its show.
"He didn't pursue great power, he didn't challenge the order of life, he just made an invisibility cloak with permanent effect."
The gray villain of Ignotus made a civilized gesture with his middle finger up to the two brothers next to him, and then shook his hands, showing a long robe.
It put the robe on its body, and then the gray figure disappeared from sight.
After disappearing for a while, it lifted some clothes playfully, revealing its head.
Albus and Gellert could only see where Ignotus was, a small round gray dot floating around, symbolizing a head.
Then the gray dots representing the head disappeared, followed by the gray lines representing the hands and legs.
"Hmm~o(* ̄▽ ̄*)o" Afu nodded secretly satisfied, "The behavior is in line with the ancestral character of the Potter family. '
Albus, distracted by the Ignotus villain's mischievous behavior, watched it perform with interest.
Gellert, who was next to him, watched Albus focus on things other than himself, and squeezed Albus' palm with some taste.
Albus noticed the movement of the palm, turned his head to look at Gellert with a slightly unkind expression, and scratched Gellert's palm with his fingertips.
The soft fingertips and rounded, slightly hard nails rubbed against the sensitive palm, not only Gellert's palms were itchy, but also scratched into Gellert's heart.
Gellert's Adam's apple rolled, and he stared deeply at Albus with dark eyes.
Afu sat across from her, watching the couple's crooked movements with cold eyes.
As if she couldn't see their sticky atmosphere, she interrupted aloud: "So from this point of view, the story of "The Legend of the Three Brothers" is that the three Peverell brothers created a powerful alchemy item to cover themselves. A story deliberately made up for this fact.”
"In the story, they endowed the illusory Grim Reaper with the identity of the maker of the Three Deathly Hallows."
"Compared to the fact that Death created the three holy artifacts and gave them to the three Peverell brothers, it is more likely that the three brothers are very powerful and dangerous wizards, and they successfully created these extremely powerful artifacts."
"In my opinion, the story of the Three Hallows seems to be some kind of legend that emerged around these inventions." Afu made a final decision and expressed his views without hesitation.
Albus and Gellert were opened the door to the new world by Afu. The two of them were attracted by the possibility described by Afu, and unconsciously followed this statement to think deeply.
"According to the principle of equivalent exchange in alchemy, the three brothers Antioch need to pay the greatest price in exchange for the powerful Elder Wand, followed by Casmode, and Ignotus needs to pay the least exchange price."
Since it was said that the Three Deathly Hallows were made by the three Peverell brothers, Afu took advantage of the opportunity to shift the topic to alchemy.
"I guess—" Afu gave Gellert a suspicious look, "In "The Legend of the Three Brothers", does it mean that they crossed the river because they escaped the price of making the Three Hallows of Death?"
Albus and Gellert, who were quite accomplished in alchemy, were taken aback.
Escaping... the equivalent exchange of alchemy?
Although they haven't tried to make alchemy items as powerful as the Elder Wand, their usual practice is enough to let them know how expensive alchemy is.
Gellert has studied the more taboo experiments in alchemy more deeply than Albus. He knows that paying material wealth is just a child's work, and a slightly more powerful alchemy experiment requires a lot of life energy.
So when he heard Afu suggest that the Three Deathly Hallows might have been made by the three Peverell brothers, he was even more horrified than Albus.
When Albus and Gellert talked about the Three Deathly Hallows before, they did speculate that they might be the product of alchemy, and they were also amazed at the huge price required to make them-although they couldn't measure it specifically, they themselves It's one thing to speculate in private, it's quite another to have your thoughts voiced by others who may be more authoritative.
They had only speculated superficially whether the Three Deathly Hallows were man-made before, but never delved into the possibility that the three Peverell brothers escaped the alchemical exchange after making the Three Deathly Hallows.
I saw Afu continue to say: "What method did they use to escape the equivalent exchange of alchemy at first, but they didn't know that the price they should have paid was finally forcibly charged."
"Antioch is obviously the most greedy. He delusional to master the powerful power beyond the god of death, so he is the one who dies the fastest."
"Cosmod is the most cunning. He vainly tried to get his hands on the authority of the god of death and master the rules of life and death, so he was fooled by the rules. His fiancée's resurrection from death and death completely destroyed him."
"And Ignotus is the most pragmatic. He wanted to make powerful items, but he didn't covet the powerful power that didn't belong to him. He only made a permanent invisibility cloak—any wizard just needs to pay With enough Galleons, you can get an invisibility cloak that can be used for a limited time, compared to the price you need to pay to make an invisibility cloak that can be used forever."
"So he was able to live out the rest of his life in peace, and finally met his death peacefully."
"Because the price he has to pay is not enough to kill him."
"Perhaps, Antioch and Cosmode needed to exchange their lives for the Elder Wand and the Resurrection Stone in the first place."
------
Albus/Gellert (formerly) → came to ask about the whereabouts of the Deathly Hallows
Afu: Blah, blah, blah... I think the Deathly Hallows may have been made by the three brothers themselves, and that story was used to cover up the truth... blah, blah, blah... They went to cheat and sneak attack on the alchemy circle. Poor little helper, it was careless, it didn't dodge, so it ran away for them for nothing... blah blah blah...
Albus/Gellert's emotional changes: a little interesting→thoughtful→shocked→becoming convinced→right
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