Hogwarts: I'm taking my dad to find my mom.

Chapter 135 Marvolo Gaunt's House

Godrej Hollow, Dumbledore's home.

In front of the floor-to-ceiling window in the corner of the room on the second floor.

Agas put his right foot on his left leg and sat in front of the window in a meditation posture.

However, at this moment, Agas's whole body was soft and tender, and his meditation posture was like a ball of flesh curled up together.

"Agas."

Grindelwald, who was sitting on the sofa, suddenly called him.

"Hmm?" Agas responded softly and opened his sleepy eyes.

He rubbed his eyes with his hands, put his feet flat nimbly, then crawled and turned around, climbed up with his butt sticking up, and walked to Grindelwald's side.

She slumped over his knees, yawning, "Agas, do you think it's time?"

"Gellert, what do you mean?"

Agas didn't quite understand. He rubbed his eyes, climbed onto his legs using his hands and feet, and nestled into Grindelwald's arms.

"You are now only left with the most primitive desires, and your mind remains at the level of a child."

"Agas, is it time to get that ring?"

Grindelwald stroked his head and spoke in a very soft tone.

Over the years, the sword hanging over his heart has never been pulled out.

Agas's originally chaotic mind suddenly became clear.

His expression was gloomy and he didn't look up.

She was still lying in his arms.

"Gellert, Phoenix fire cannot destroy a Horcrux."

Agas said in a muffled voice.

If it were the old Agas, with enough magic power, he would indeed be able to go to that place.

However, Agas had too many things in his heart and was easily tempted by the ring.

Just as Grindelwald said, now is indeed the best time for Agast to look for the ring, but at the same time, it is also the weakest time.

"I know." Grindelwald's men did not stop their soothing actions.

"I didn't say you should go by yourself."

Agas suddenly raised his head from his arms.

"You can't go."

"Even Dumbledore couldn't resist that ring!" Agas was referring to the Dumbledore he saw in his previous life.

"I have Abu. If anything goes wrong, I will let Abu take me away."

Grindelwald said fearlessly.

Then he roughly pulled Agas away from his arms.

"That's enough. Go pack up quickly. We should go early and come back early while Albus is away today."

Agas was lifted into the air by him, kicking his short legs angrily.

"Then put me down!"

With a "bang", Agas fell directly on his butt.

"I will definitely let Albus teach you a lesson." Agas rubbed his butt, walked to a corner of the room, and packed his things.

*

Marvolo Gaunt's old house.

"Agas, you are definitely here."

Grindelwald kicked away the rubble that blocked his way, covered his mouth and nose, frowned, and looked at the dilapidated courtyard in front of him.

"That's it." Agas closed his eyes.

The image of a man with red eyes and a bald head emerged in my mind.

The man came to the place with familiarity, spoke snake language in a gloomy tone, and opened the desolate door.

Agas looked at the weeds in front of him that were taller than him and was silent for a moment.

The little feet fluttered and jumped upward.

Then, he looked back at Grindelwald and raised his hands.

Grindelwald folded his arms across his chest and looked at the pea-sized doll with raised eyebrows.

"beg me."

"Then I'll leave?" After Agas said this, Grindelwald lifted him up high into the air with a spell and fixed him in the air.

The two walked through the weeds and came to the door carved with snake patterns.

Agarth stretched out his finger and tapped Grindelwald's shoulder.

"I don't speak snake language."

"hiss~"

Agas looked at Grindelwald in astonishment: "When did you learn this?!"

"After destroying the locket."

Grindelwald looked at the door that opened in front of him and walked in.

"Not in the living room, but in the cemetery in the back garden."

Agas closed his eyes and recalled the places where the man had passed.

Grindelwald looked at Agarth's closed eyes in surprise.

Just for a moment, it was very strange, as if Agas saw everything about me.

"Not this grave."

"Not this either."

Agas closed his eyes and kept vetoing Grindelwald as he paused.

Finally, when Grindelwald stopped at a flat ground without a tombstone or a grave, he said:

"right here."

"Underground?" Grindelwald waved his hand, and a crack appeared in the ground, turning up a tattered black coffin buried underground.

"He found a good place to hide his things."

Grindelwald stepped forward but was stopped by Agarth.

"Gellert."

Agas controlled himself and landed slowly. He stopped Grindelwald who was about to continue turning over the coffin.

"You and Abu, go wait for me over there."

After seeing Grindelwald slowly retreat, Agast waved his wand and opened the top of the coffin.

The moment it was opened, a thick black gas emanated from it, and then the black gas pounced on Agas as if it had found a creature to possess.

Grindelwald behind Agas snorted coldly. Although he was standing a little far away, the spell he cast immediately protected Agas and blew up a gust of wind to disperse the black air.

I saw a skeleton lying in the coffin, and on the finger bones of the skeleton's right hand was a golden ring inlaid with a black gemstone.

Agas climbed up to the edge of the coffin, jumped in, put on gloves with great care, and then took the ring from the skeleton's finger.

"Albus, you know Voldemort, and likewise, Voldemort knows you very well."

Touching the ring through his gloves, Agas saw a lot of past events on the ring.

The Resurrection Stone lives up to its name.

Likewise, Voldemort's whispers were unbearable.

Agarth covered his ears and did not look back at Grindelwald, but to be on the safe side, he stepped on the ring firmly and shouted, "Gellert, set fire!"

but.

Gellert, who was originally far away from him, now had red eyes, raised his wand, and stood behind Agas.

"Give me!"

"Give me!!"

"I knew it!" Agas ducked his head to dodge Grindelwald's spell and shouted to Abu who was flying in the air: "Abu, throw him next to Albus!"

"Chiu~" Abu responded and approached Grindelwald.

But he was hit by Grindelwald's spell and fell to the ground.

"Gellert, I shouldn't have trusted you to control yourself."

Agas stamped his feet, picked up the Horcrux on the ground, then couldn't bear to look at the wooden ring on his hand and crushed it hard.

In an instant, Agas, who was originally hiding in the coffin, disappeared in front of Grindelwald.

The bewitched Grindelwald suddenly came to his senses after Agast took the ring and left.

After fleeing a long distance, Agas fell in the basement of Nurmengard and spat out a mouthful of blood and flesh.

Then, looking at the Horcrux in front of him, he crushed the wooden ring in his hand, immediately ran out of the basement and closed the door.

"Ahhh!!!"

A roar came from the gap in the door behind him.

Agas then breathed a sigh of relief, and leaned against the door behind him. His body became smaller and smaller, and finally turned into a little phoenix.

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