Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin

Chapter 304 Doubts about one's own abilities

He took a deep breath and said to himself firmly: "No matter how many difficulties lie ahead, I will keep moving forward until I uncover the final secret of the Deathly Hallows."

Harry held the Resurrection Stone tightly, with endless questions and excitement in his heart. He knew that he had crossed an important threshold, but the road ahead was still full of unknowns. At this time, he urgently needed Dumbledore's guidance and help to unlock the true secret of the Deathly Hallows.

After returning to Hogwarts, Harry went straight to Dumbledore's office. It was late at night, but Harry knew that Dumbledore would be waiting for him. When he walked into the office, Dumbledore was sitting at the table, looking at him with a smile.

"Harry, I know you did," Dumbledore's voice was gentle and encouraging. "The Resurrection Stone is an important discovery, but it also brings great responsibility."

"Professor," Harry gasped, "we must leave the College and search for the last Deathly Hallows. I sense that time is running out."

Dumbledore nodded, a trace of worry in his eyes, "You are right, Harry. We cannot waste time. There are still many unknown dangers waiting for us."

They quickly discussed the plan to leave and decided to quietly leave the college before dawn to avoid attracting the attention of others. Harry was full of tension and anticipation. He knew that this adventure would be more dangerous, but he did not back down.

At dawn, Harry and Dumbledore quietly left Hogwarts. They chose a secret path to avoid meeting other students and professors. Harry was full of determination, knowing that only by finding the last Deathly Hallows could the mystery be completely solved.

"Professor, where are we going to find the Elder Wand?" Harry asked as they walked, many legends and stories about the Elder Wand emerging in his mind.

"Harry, the whereabouts of the Elder Wand has always been a mystery, but I have some clues," Dumbledore replied with a hint of mystery in his tone, "We need to go to an ancient castle. The records there may give us the answer."

Harry nodded. Although he still had many questions in his mind, he believed Dumbledore. They continued to move forward, through forests and mountains, and finally came to the ancient castle.

The entrance to the castle was covered with moss and vines, which made it look particularly desolate and mysterious. Harry felt a strong magical atmosphere and knew that there must be important clues hidden here.

"We must be careful, there may be powerful protective magic here," Dumbledore warned in a low voice.

They walked into the castle carefully. There was silence all around, only the sound of their footsteps echoing. Harry felt a little nervous, but his curiosity drove him to continue exploring.

Walking deep into the castle, they found an ancient study room with a huge painting on the wall, depicting a wizard holding a wand. Harry couldn't help but stop and look at the painting carefully.

"This was a powerful wizard from ancient times, and he may have been the first owner of the Elder Wand," Dumbledore explained, "We need to find more clues here."

Harry approached the bookshelf and began to flip through those ancient books. Every page recorded many secrets and legends about magic, and he felt as if he was exploring an endless treasure trove of knowledge.

At this moment, a low voice came from the corner of the study. Harry immediately became alert, holding his wand, ready to face possible danger. A figure walked out of the shadows. It was an old wizard with wrinkles on his face, but wisdom flashed in his eyes.

"Who are you? Why did you break in here?" The wizard's voice was low and majestic.

"We have no ill intentions," Dumbledore stepped forward, his tone calm and firm, "We are only here to look for clues about the Elder Wand."

The wizard was silent for a moment, as if assessing their sincerity, and then nodded slowly, "I already know your purpose, but the secret of the Elder Wand is not so easy to reveal."

Harry's heart tightened, but he knew this was their chance, "Please tell us, we must find the Elder Wand and protect the wizarding world."

The wizard smiled slightly, "The true power of the Elder Wand lies in whether its holder has enough faith and courage in his heart. You must go through a severe test before you can gain its power."

"We're ready," Harry said firmly, a fearless gleam in his eye.

The wizard nodded and waved his hand, and the wall of the study suddenly opened, revealing a hidden passage. "The way to the Elder Wand lies here, but you must face your deepest fears and challenges."

Harry and Dumbledore looked at each other, nodded, and then walked into the passage without hesitation. At the end of the passage was a mysterious underground cave, surrounded by thick fog.

"Harry, remember, no matter what difficulties we encounter, we must maintain our faith and courage," Dumbledore reminded in a low voice.

Harry took a deep breath and felt full of strength and determination. He knew that this adventure was not only about himself, but also about the fate of the entire wizarding world. He must use his wisdom and courage to uncover the secret of the old wand and complete this extraordinary mission.

Harry and Dumbledore continued to move forward in the underground cave. The fog around them became thicker and thicker, and the vision became blurred. Harry felt a strong sense of uneasiness, which came from the fear of the unknown and the doubt about his own ability. He didn't know whether he was really capable of this task and whether he really had enough power to control the Elder Wand.

"Professor, I don't know if I can really do it," Harry finally spoke, his tone revealing a hint of helplessness and confusion.

Dumbledore stopped and turned to look at Harry, his eyes gleaming with warmth. "Harry, everyone has moments of self-doubt. It's human nature. But a true warrior is not one who has no fear, but one who can find the strength to move forward in the face of fear."

Harry nodded, but the uneasiness in his heart still lingered. He took a deep breath, tried to calm himself down, and continued to follow Dumbledore.

They walked to the center of an open cave, where stood a huge stone tablet, which was covered with ancient runes. Harry felt a strong wave of magic coming from the stone tablet, which was both strange and familiar, and he couldn't help but take a step back.

"This is where the test begins," said Dumbledore, a hint of solemnity in his voice, "We must unlock the secret of these runes if we are to find the Elder Wand."

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