Vol 2 Chapter 1649: Gift from Harry and Hermione


Dumbledore's light-off device is an alchemy product designed by him.
Just turn on the light-off device, press it like a lighter, it can absorb the nearby light source, there is no problem from the flame to the light. In theory, as long as the storage space is large enough, it can even put a region All light sources are absorbed, including sunlight, and are returned when needed, which is amazing.
The light-off device absorbs only the light source and does not affect the object itself.
For example, a candle, the candlelight is sucked away by the light-off device, but the candle itself is not affected, it is still burning, and the heat will still be felt when approaching.
Taking away the light source does not affect the operation of the illuminating object itself. This design is very powerful. Ai Wen is very curious about the operating principle of the light-off device.
Of course, Dumbledore's giving the lighter to Ron is definitely not to let him study the alchemy principle or simply use it to away the light source. This kind of thing can be done with other magic, and the light absorber may pull more. The wind is more advanced, but this is certainly not the purpose of Dumbledore.
He probably applied other spells on it and thought it would help Ron.
Dumbledore gave Ron a light-off device. What would he give to Irving, Harry, Hermione?
The gift to Harry, Ivan probably knows, is the resurrection stone.
After finding the ring and the resurrection stone, Dumbledore said that he was not qualified to keep the resurrection stone, and he handed it over to Avon for temporary storage, but before the last action, he returned the resurrection stone to Harry. This death sacred can't really resurrect the dead, but it can help Harry understand the true meaning of death.
And only when the three pieces of death are together, will they exert their true power. Harry already has invisible clothes, and it is also appropriate to give him the resurrection stone.
As for the gift of Ai Wen himself and Hermione
Scrimgeer carefully observed Ron and said in a questioning tone, "This light-off device is a very valuable thing, and may even be unique. It must have been designed by Dumbledore himself. Why should he put it so rare? What is left for you?"
Ron shook his head and looked blank.
"Dumbledore has taught tens of thousands of students." Scrimgeour stubbornly asked, "But he only gave you four gifts in his will. Why is this? Mr. Weasley, he thinks What would you do with his light-off device?"
"Probably put the lights out," Ron muttered. "What else can I use for it?"
Scrimgeour obviously couldn’t make any suggestion. He stared at Ron for a moment and turned to Dumbledore’s will.
"My "The Book of Poetry and Peas" is reserved for Miss Hermione Jane Granger, and she hopes that she will find this book interesting and instructive."
Scrimgeour took out a small book from the bag and looked as worn-out as the upstairs "The Secret of Dark Magic". The cover was spotted and peeled off several times. Hermione took the book from Scrimgeine without a word, put it on her lap and looked down.
The Collection of Poems and Peas is a very old fable. The stories have been circulating for centuries and there are many versions.
Dumbledore gave Hermione this version quite old, and Avon noticed that the title on the cover was compiled in ancient magic.
He knows that there is a story about the "Three Brothers Legend" in this book, but he already knows the secret of the Deathly Hallows. This book is useless to him. Dumbledore should know this, but why? Will it be given to Hermione, is there any information hidden inside? !
Obviously, Scrimgeour has the same questions and doubts.
"Why do you think Dumbledore wants to leave this book to you, Miss Granger?" he asked.
"He, he knows that I like books." Hermione said hoarsely, rubbing her eyes with her sleeves.
"But why is this book?"
"I don't know, he definitely thinks I will like it."

Have you talked to Dumbledore about passwords and other ways of delivering secret information?

"No!" Hermione still rubbed her eyes with her sleeves and said, "If the Ministry of Magic can't find the password in this book for thirty-one days, I'm afraid I can't."
She held back a weeping, and Avon whispered her in Hermione.
Scrimgeour snorted and didn't continue to ask. Obviously, he couldn't think of any better questions. He turned to the will. "I left it to Harry James Porter. He was the first in Hogwarts. The golden snitch caught in the Quidditch match reminded him to remember the rewards of perseverance and skill."
Scrimgeour took out the little golden ball of the walnut, and its pair of silver wings fanned with powerlessness.
"Why should Dumbledore leave this thief to you?" Scrimgeour asked again.
"I don't know," said Harry. "Probably for the reasons you just read, remind me of my perseverance, and what can be harvested."

So, do you think this is just a symbolic souvenir?

"I think so," said Harry. "What will it be?"
"I am asking you." Scrimgeour moved the chair closer to the sofa. He seemed to think that this was a breakthrough point worth exploring.
At this time, the twilight outside really came, and the big tent outside the window towered above the hedge, white and scary.
"I just noticed that your birthday cake is in the shape of a thief." Scrimgeour said to Harry, "Why?"
Before Harry answered, Hermione sneered out loudly. "Oh, it's impossible to mean that Harry is a good findr. That's too obvious. If you want me to guess, maybe the Ministry of Magic or Mr. Minister would think that icing There must be a secret information hidden in Dumbledore!"
"I don't think there is something hidden in the frosting," Scrimge said. "But the thief itself is a wonderful place to hide small things. I believe you know why?"
Harry shrugged his shoulders, and Hermione answered, "Because the thief has physical memory."
"Correct!" said Scrimgeour. "Before the thief was released, it was not touched by the bare skin. Even the manufacturer did not touch it. They all wore gloves. The thief had a kind of magic, which can identify the first. A person who touches it by hand, in case there is controversy when catching the ball. This thief will remember your touch, Potter. I suddenly remembered that Dumbledore had such shortcomings, but the magic skills were very high, he Probably give the thief a magic, only you can open it."
"I don't know." Harry said, apparently not like the thief, he probably thought that Scrimgeour was right.
Ivan guessed that the resurrection stone should be inside. This thing is not suitable for him to hand over to Harry, so it can only be handed over by Dumbledore in this way. The thief is magically applied to it, only Harry can open it, but it is When he passed the test, he needed to use the resurrection stone.
Now, Harry, Hermione, and Ron’s gifts are all confirmed, and there seems to be no change before, some strange
Also, what will Dumbledore leave for Avon?
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