Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Chapter 105 Your father is here... Oh well, he hasn't come yet

Anriel didn't care how McGonagall and Snape dealt with Harry Potter.

But he could probably guess it, because when he passed by the scoreboard downstairs, there were about a hundred points missing from the Gryffindor hourglass...

Now, Gryffindor is completely out of the chance to win the House Cup.

After walking around a little, Anriel returned to the Ravenclaw Tower.

Luna was in class and there were only a few people in the lounge. When they saw Anriel, they all greeted him.

Anriel also responded one by one.

Then he went straight back to his room...opened the window and jumped out.

Because it can't be seen by others.

Anriel went straight to the Room of Requests on the eighth floor.

Because he suddenly thought of something...something very interesting.

How interesting is it?

Satan has you tattooed on his back, the full name is "Satan has you tattooed on his back", the key is that you cannot open your eyes, if you open your eyes you will not be able to calm down.

Look...

The Marauder's Map was drawn by four people when they were students.

The four people are James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew.

And of these four guys... only James Potter is dead now.

Is it an important medium?

Yes! Of course it does! Why not?

But it's best not to let anyone see Anriel on the way to the Room of Requirement.

Anriel didn't let Regulus stay in the Room of Requirement to make guns these days - if the labor force is exploited like this, then what's the difference between him and a street lamp pendant?

So there should be no one in the Room of Requirement now.

He also asked Regulus to send all the finished products back to 12 Grimmauld Place, so the Room of Requirement is now in its original state, which is most suitable for the resurrection ceremony...

Anriel couldn't hold it in any longer; it was exhausting to hold back his laughter.

Haha, your dad is here——

It is hard to imagine what the scene would be like when Angel appeared in front of Harry with James Potter.

But then again, even if James Potter was really resurrected, Anriel would just have fun and had no real intention of developing this guy into his subordinate -

It’s mainly because of personality incompatibility.

People like Jaime, who turned from lawful evil to lawful neutral, and Anriel, who kept jumping between chaotic neutral and chaotic evil, are naturally incompatible.

Fortunately, the resurrection stone has the effect of forcibly reversing cognition, which saves a lot of trouble.

Anriel flew in from a small window in the corridor on the eighth floor, jumped down and landed in the corridor.

After entering the Room of Requirement, there was nothing around.

As usual, Anriel placed the Marauder's Map on the ground and placed his hand with the Resurrection Stone directly above it...

Gray fog pours out...

The door with complex patterns and a sinister aura gradually emerged from the gray fog...

Anriel grasped the sickle bolt with one hand and lifted it up with force.

At that time, he had not yet fully mastered the power of the Resurrection Stone, and was only able to resurrect Regulus with difficulty.

And now his power is so terrifying that he can easily open the bolt of Death's Door.

The cold door opened silently, generating a suction force that had no effect on Anriel.

......

Anriel was stunned.

Immediately, his brows furrowed.

This is completely different from when Regulus was resurrected...

......

There's nothing outside the door.

Anriel didn't believe it and closed the door of death again with his foot.

The gray fog disappeared and the doors were retracted in one go.

Anriel picked up the Marauder's Map on the ground and looked at it carefully.

There should be... no problem.

Then try again.

Anriel continued to manipulate the gray fog to cover the Marauder's Map.

Death's Gate descends, solidifies—

Anriel lifted the bolt—

......

Anriel frowned and let the gray fog fill the room, turning the entire room into the netherworld.

In this friendly environment that made his mind feel relaxed and his thoughts open, Anriel soon came up with an idea.

But there is no way to test it for now... unless he lets go of his last bottom line.

But that would be more trouble than it costs.

At least Dumbledore would immediately turn against Anriel.

He needed to wait for an opportunity - a reasonable opportunity to strike back in self-defense.

At the same time, Anriel also needs to secretly collect some relics to verify his guess.

In this case……

Then let’s not play for now.

Haha, your dad is here... Oh, he hasn’t come yet.

Anriel did not rush to leave the Room of Requirement, but snapped his fingers.

Gray threads snaked out from his fingertips and twisted into thicker hemp rope-like lines in the air.

The lines twist around each other to form patterns…

It was a triangular, vertical eye-like thing.

Deathly Hallows.

The Death Eaters branded their symbols into their members' skin.

Anriel felt that this method was a bit low and not cool enough.

He wanted to imprint his mark on the souls of his members, rather than on simple, perishable flesh.

Considering that Regulus is the only dead man who can be summoned in this way so far, Anriel needs to do more research on how to imprint his mark on the souls of living people.

After the signal was sent, within a few seconds, Regulus appeared at the end of the gray fog - the boundary between the world of death outside the door and reality.

As a servant of the Lord of the Dead, he is no longer under the jurisdiction of Death.

"Any mission, Master?"

Regulus nodded slightly and asked respectfully.

"To collect some... the remains of those who died directly at the hands of Voldemort—"

Anriel emphasized:

"It must be someone that Voldemort himself kills with a spell."

Anriel has such a guess——

James Potter's soul was not received by the world of death, but was imprisoned by Voldemort's wand.

Although this idea is ridiculous, in this idealistic magical world, everything is possible.

His speculation was not without basis:

First of all, Voldemort had a high level of attainment in the soul, and he was the only person in history who split seven Horcruxes, making a total of eight pieces including himself.

What kind of inexplicable connection is there between his wand and his soul, as well as the soul of the "murdered person" in the murder that is a prerequisite for the creation of a Horcrux...

Only God knows.

Grindelwald had never used a Horcrux, so Anriel didn't know.

Gellert, back then, was extremely disgusted with the behavior of such a villain who lived in disgrace in the world.

Because he had always run over them with dignity...

If you lose, you lose. There is nothing to be unconvinced about.

Look at what Voldemort said when he was resurrected in the original book:

"...his mother died trying to save him, and inadvertently gave him a kind of protection - something I admit I had not expected..."

"…This is an ancient magic. I should have remembered it, but I foolishly ignored it…"

"...I admit that I miscalculated..."

Contemptuous and arrogant, but perhaps, this is one of the few charms of Voldemort as a villain.

Of course, there are more people who hate him because of these two points...

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