Harry Potter and the Rebirth

Chapter 297 Introduction

Harry had just come out of Lockhart's office, looking dejected and with messy hair. This teacher seemed to be very good at disgusting people. He did not make things difficult for Harry, but told him very kindly that the detention time had been extended again, which happened to coincide with the first training session of the Quidditch team at the beginning of the school term. Harry did not know how to deal with Wood.

When he walked a distance, he saw Harley leaning against the wall with her arms folded in front of her, as if she had been waiting for her for a long time.

Harry glanced at Harry, and then the two of them walked in tacit understanding, one in front and the other behind, to a remote corner where there were not many little wizards nearby.

"Can you let me see the red gem in your hand?"

Harry didn't ask why, but simply wrapped the gem in an envelope and put it in Harry's hand, and only said, "Don't open the letter."

Harry wasn't sure if Gryffindor was watching, but as long as the red gem didn't fall out of its envelope, he wouldn't notice.

Harry keenly understood Harry's intention, stroked the gem quietly, and then put it in Harry's hand together with the envelope.

"You can put it back now."

Harry said lightly, and the two looked at each other tacitly. Harry turned and left. The problem that had troubled her for nearly two months was finally solved. Unexpectedly, the key lay in Harry.

Before she left, she pretended to casually stroke the earrings on her ears and shook her head left and right. Harry understood what she meant. She was going back to that familiar place.

Harry put the envelope and the gem into his arms and hurried to the eighth floor, where he had two friends.

At night, Harry couldn't sleep, staring at the curtain above his head, his eyes were bright. He could clearly hear Ron's faint snoring and Dudley's even breathing next to him. All the subtle movements were infinitely magnified in the silent night.

It was time to go check it out. Harry didn't really want to face Hagrid.

When he reached the glass wall, he found that Harley was already waiting there quietly.

"I thought you would never come back."

"I'll come back when necessary."

The two men faced each other, with similar faces and spoke in unison. The sober Hagrid stood beside them with a simple smile on his face, as if everything was normal. They were not in this space, but by the Black Lake. Hagrid was leading his Fang and listening patiently to what the little wizard was telling him.

"Where's Fang? Don't let him go deep into the forest."

These were the first words Hagrid said when he saw Harry.

Harry didn't answer. He pulled Harry to sit on the soft bed. "Is there anything you want to tell me?"

At this time, a layer of faint white silver light floated out from Harry's body. It was Ravenclaw.

Although Harry was surprised, it was not unexpected. After all, when Harry was attacked by Voldemort, Ravenclaw had entered Harry's brain and rescued her.

"This is the person in my mind." Harley said softly.

Harry conjured a wand out of thin air and bound the Ravenclaw tightly in place, looking at her warily, "Who are you? I don't want to treat a lady in a rough way."

"Oh, little guy, you really don't know how to respect your elders."

Harley spoke very little from beginning to end. She was also very curious about what this woman was thinking in her mind.

He wanted to make a humorous joke, but no one responded. Ravenclaw sighed, what a conservative little guy.

"Forget it, just consider it as a reward for saving me. Give me a stool and help me untie it."

Hagrid was imprisoned by a force. He struggled hard physically, but looked at the three people and a soul in the distance with interest. This was really a magical place. Hagrid looked up and saw dense runes all around him, twisting like tadpoles, which made people feel dizzy.

Harry hesitated for a moment, and finally chose to let go of Ravenclaw. He also considerately gave her a wooden chair that was painted dark blue and decorated with eagles.

Ravenclaw couldn't let it go. She sighed in admiration, but her eyes gradually became empty and she began to tell the long history.

Although Harry had already expected that his predecessors should not be predecessors, he did not expect that they were the souls of objects. Gryffindor's true body was actually the sword, and the so-called Ravenclaw in front of him was the consciousness generated by the crown.

Gryffindor had told him some things half true and half false, and Harry did not believe everything this woman said now.

In her words, almost all the teachers in that castle were played by Gryffindors, and he had long betrayed his master's will and worked for a force in another world.

Harry listened quietly at the side. This woman put herself in a very innocent position, and remained steadfast from beginning to end, while the Gryffindor who helped them a lot turned into a deliberate villain.

Ravenclaw seemed to have something to rely on. She didn't take the two Harrys seriously at all. After all, that scene was just a show. How could she allow someone to share a crown with her? The moment that stinking soul came in, it was already dead.

And her so-called rescue was just to find a protection umbrella for herself. After all, the reason why Gryffindor did not dare to kill her was because she was closely connected to Harry's soul.

Now she is still careless and was stolen by this kid. If she is released, everything is under control. Those who are in a weak position are not necessarily good people, those who are tortured are not necessarily bad people, what you see is not necessarily the truth, and the truth is not necessarily what you want. Ravenclaw knows this very well, but it's a pity that its master is extremely stupid.

Harry seemed to be persuaded. From her observation in the dark, after Ravenclaw pretended to be caught and tortured, from Harry's perspective, Harry was always on guard against Gryffindor, and even when passing the gem, he used a magical prop to protect her from seeing it.

She thought of her great master. After the task was accomplished, the master promised her to pick out the purple gem on the armrest, and she would become the master's closest gem.

However, Ravenclaw's eyes widened, and she suddenly found herself swallowed up by the blue chair. At the same time, the connection between her and Harry was truly severed. She didn't know when it started, but in a flash, she suddenly remembered the first words she had spoken in Harry's mind.

When only a head was left, Ravenclaw suddenly looked at Harry, who was sitting silently beside the bed, and said, "You have wanted to get rid of me for a long time, right? Isn't it!"

If there are evil spirits in the world, this is the best time for her to behave like this. She has abandoned her usual calm and elegant demeanor, and has been too clever in her calculations, which has ended up harming her beloved's life. Wang Xifeng's verdict is the most appropriate.

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