He has a pair of dark eyes.

His face was pale, the look of a dead person.

Gusts of cold wind rushed in from outside the door, making Anriel feel creepy.

He is not yet the perfect master of the Resurrection Stone, and this wind from the world of death cannot blow for too long.

So Anriel grabbed the dazed Regulus and pulled him through the door.

The moment he stepped over the threshold, Regulus' slightly ethereal figure became solid, but his face remained pale.

The door slammed shut, completely different from the silent sound when it opened, and it gave Anriel some tinnitus.

He quickly put the sickle bolt across the door.

Gray mist floating on the ceiling fell like a waterfall, covering the door.

The gray fog slowly disappeared. It was not sucked back into the Resurrection Stone, but it just disappeared out of thin air as if it had never appeared.

The room returned to silence, and the locket on the ground disappeared.

The only difference from before was that Anriel had one more person at his side.

He was a little unsure and turned to Regulus:

"Regulus? Regulus Black?"

Regulus blinked and looked at Anriel in confusion.

After a while, he nodded.

"Yes, my Lord..."

He took a half step back and bent slightly.

"I remember... I was in that lake..."

He raised his head and looked at Anriel with eyes that were completely different from before.

"Did you save me?"

Anriel looked at Regulus. This was his first time to resurrect the dead. He was a little surprised and shocked, but more of it was curiosity.

He was more curious about how the dead viewed his own death.

Does Regulus have any memories of his time as an Inferi?

"You are a dead man, died in 1979.

The cause of death was that after drinking the potion that Voldemort used to protect the Horcrux, he was besieged by the Inferi in the lake and eventually became one of them.

I did not save you, I resurrected you."

Regulus lowered his head and was silent for a moment, then raised his head:

"I understand."

Anriel found it very interesting. Now he understood?

But on second thought, he felt it made sense.

Regulus's intelligence is something that not everyone can match.

As a "traitor" who turned against the Death Eaters, he joined the Death Eaters at the age of sixteen... and then at the age of eighteen he learned that Voldemort had Horcruxes and the location of one of them.

And he successfully put it into action and replaced the Horcrux...

Or when Voldemort was at the height of his power...

This resume is outrageous no matter how you look at it.

With such an unreasonably smart brain, the ability to accept things should also be very strong, right?

Anriel and Regulus just stared at each other quietly.

Regulus was taking the opportunity to observe his subconscious master because Anriel, as his master, did not give any orders.

Anriel was recalling Regulus's personality in his mind.

He is brave and just, kind and upright.

As one of the earliest people to join the Death Eaters, among a group of pure-blood defenders, Regulus has no record of any bad deeds.

The first Death Eaters did not torture Muggles and Muggle-born wizards like the later ones did -

Regulus followed Voldemort because of his bloodline and power, from the initial "honor to serve the Dark Lord" to the final resistance with his life.

He was not like the other Death Eaters and the Dark Lord, who regarded the lives of house-elves and Muggles as worthless.

He realized that the Dark Lord had tried to kill Kreacher, like a piece of disposable garbage -

This made him change his mind and recognize Voldemort's true face. He found that Voldemort was not promoting the theory of pure blood, but using brutal means to rule others. It also made him realize that his previous beliefs were completely wrong.

So he risked his life to get one of Voldemort's Horcruxes to destroy the Dark Lord's immortality...At that time, he didn't even have a decent helper except Kreacher.

He would rather die in obscurity than bring trouble to his family.

Even 15 years after his death, Regulus still had not been vindicated.

In the original book, his family didn't know that his thoughts had changed. Even his biological brother, Sirius, didn't know until his death that he had an extremely brave younger brother.

......

It's great to have such a person as an assistant.

Anriel gave a satisfied smile.

"Regulus."

"I'm here."

Regulus bowed his head slightly.

Anriel thought for a moment and gave Regulus his first order:

"I will give you a Christmas holiday to catch up on the changes that have taken place in the wizarding world in the fifteen years since your death.

I will make you a wand later."

Regulus's surprise was visibly revealed in his expression.

I guess he's already guessing what the relationship between Anriel and Ollivander is.

Anriel didn't dwell on this. Since he asked Regulus to tutor him on the major events that had happened over the years, he, Anriel Grindelwald, would inevitably be involved.

Anriel raised his hand, and Regulus disappeared like smoke.

"Ah... it's amazing."

Regulus' voice rang out from the empty ground.

“You can go anywhere you want, learn anything you want – but remember that you are now a physical being, you can touch things, you are not a ghost.

Three days later at noon, you come here and I will give you your wand, and then at noon on January 5th, you come back to report."

Three days was not enough for Anriel to make a wand that would perfectly suit Regulus, but it was more than enough to make a "tool" -

The "tools" that Anriel mentioned were obviously the "elderberry + thestral tail feather" wands that were mass-produced on an assembly line...

The breath of death contained in it is a piece of cake for the Resurrection Stone.

Regulus responded and said no more, and with his body now completely gone, it was as if he didn't exist again.

As Anriel pushed open the door of the Room of Requirement, he was thinking about the material of Regulus' wand.

Judging from his personality, Regulus is more suitable for cherry or elm...but after experiencing death, perhaps he is more suitable for cypress?

There are also walnut and blackthorn woods that can be tried.

The core of the staff... is undoubtedly the tail feather of the Thestral -

If Regulus, a dead man, used those fresh, life-filled wand cores, Anriel was afraid that the wand would explode in his hand...

(For wand-related information, please refer to the "Wand" entry in Baidu Encyclopedia or log in to the Harry Potter Wikipedia for inquiries)

After finalizing the wand plan, Anriel could feel Regulus moving away from him.

He estimated that Regulus would go to the library to look up materials while he was waiting for the wand for the three days.

Anriel had no intention of disturbing him, so he threw his robe around, turned around, and disappeared on the spot.

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