Chapter 338 Marvolo Gaunt's Ring
Chapter 338 Marvolo Gaunt's Ring
Give it a try. After all, it is a relic of our ancestors. If you can leave an intact body, it is better not to damage it completely.
It is known that using fierce fire will definitely burn it into pieces. I wonder if using the basilisk's fangs can preserve it.
As for its original function, it is said that it can increase the wearer's wisdom or something like that, so just listen to it.
The daughter of Ravenclaw stole it herself, but was she wise?
If she was really smart, why would she not learn her mother's magic but steal a tiara instead? If it could really increase wisdom, after stealing it, she should have immediately realized that leaving Hogwarts with the tiara was not a "smart" behavior.
Therefore, Sainz complained in her heart many times that the wisdom considered by the "Great Will" was really ironic. She didn't know whether it was irony or this was the "wisdom" in her heart.
Perhaps this is a negative example of her not being able to control "wisdom" due to her lack of vision.
Perhaps the remaining soul in the crown sensed the fate it was about to face and frantically wanted to convey a message to Sainz.
It was a feeling like a defeated Kuomintang general frantically dialing the phone for help but no one could get through. His frustration was mixed with a feeling of helplessness and despair.
Sainz had no habit of talking nonsense with the villain, so in case this guy had any tricks up his sleeve, he controlled the basilisk's fangs from a distance and stabbed them onto the bottom edge of the crown.
The "phone ringing" next to his ear suddenly stopped and became quiet for a moment.
The bottom edge of the crown, where the basilisk's fangs had pierced, began to make a hissing sound as the basilisk's venom corroded it, and soon a hole appeared there.
After piercing the wound, he retracted his fangs.
Then something thick, like black and dirty blood, or like black ink, gushed out from the hole.
The crown placed on the ground began to tremble, like a person struggling after his neck was cut. He tried to cover the wound in panic, while all the strength in his body was drained away, and he lay on the ground kicking in vain.
The "black blood" did not seem to be real. It was seen flowing out from the inside but not accumulating on the ground.
When the "black blood" was about to flow out, Sainz clearly heard a scream. It was not the kind of mental voice transmission like "phone call" just now, but a real sound formed by the vibration of air.
"Hehe, I don't know if you really died when you screamed, or if you were just lying to me, but I have obsessive-compulsive disorder."
Sainz manipulated the poison and struck it again at a symmetrical position on the other side of the crown until the venom corroded a hole.
"It's symmetrical now. It looks much better now. Who can say that these two holes are not just for decoration? When I add gemstones to it, it will be a beautiful piece again."
Sainz was very happy that he had preserved the relics of his ancestors.
He tried to cast a spell on the crown and succeeded.
"It seems that Mr. Sai was overthinking. Now it is just an ordinary item inlaid with gems."
He let the crown fly back into the stone box it had been in, and sealed it. "Let's keep it locked up for a while."
Having eliminated a dangerous object, Sai was in a good mood. He decided to make a final effort and get the ring back tomorrow.
The next morning, Sainz set off after having a nice breakfast.
He appeared invisibly in the cemetery where Lao Fu was resurrected.
This is the home of Voldemort's father. Once you arrive at this place, it will be much easier to find the Gaunt house. It is within a few miles at most.
He flew high into the sky and looked around from above.
It is only a few kilometers away and can be seen clearly even without a telescope. What's more, the air in front of Sai is the best optical telescope.
After the adjustment, everything within a radius of ten kilometers could be seen, and the dilapidated little house that was out of tune with the surrounding buildings was soon found.
He flew down and landed in front of the door of the house.
I really don’t know what Lao Fu was thinking. He just casually placed something related to life in an abandoned house.
If you could cast a fidelity spell on this house, wouldn't you just remember invincibility?
Science thought that maybe Voldemort didn't know the Fidelius Curse at all. He hid the Horcrux somewhere else, with curses and poisons, but it was found.
All signs indicate that Voldemort and his gang do not know how to cast the Fidelius Charm, otherwise the protagonist would have no chance of success.
Lao Fu does know a lot of magic, but that doesn’t mean he knows all of it.
Science thought about this in his mind and cast a supersensory spell to feel the magic protecting the Gaunt house. Although it was quite powerful, it was just ordinary magic and not something that could not be broken.
If Sai had not been a little interested in the resurrection stone on the ring, he would have wanted to just use a fierce fire, which would have been both convenient and clean.
"Forget it. A gentleman does not stand on a dangerous wall. I'd better invite Brother Venom Fang."
He controlled the basilisk's fangs and stabbed them forward, hitting the outer door where a dead snake had once been nailed.
There was a crackling sound and sparks flying, just like electric welding.
It's no wonder that the snake monster's fangs are really good at causing damage. "It seems that I can refine them well in the future and make two magic-breaking nails specifically for destroying defensive barriers. It would be a good choice."
After breaking through the outer defenses, there were several magic traps in the house, all of which were mindlessly destroyed by Sai using his fangs.
If a wizard who likes puzzles comes here, he might solve the levels one by one according to the requirements of the opponent, but Sai doesn't have such leisure time, he prefers to push forward.
After walking through the floors and entering the living room, he immediately saw the ring, which was placed on the table in the living room.
It was a roughly made gold ring, made of a lot of material and very large.
The ring was set with a black gemstone and engraved with the Peverell crest - a triangle with a circle in the middle and a vertical line running through it.
That symbol represents the three pieces of the Deathly Hallows. The triangle represents the Invisibility Cloak, which is the one Harry has. The circle represents the Resurrection Stone, which is the current stone. The vertical line represents the Elder Wand, which is the multi-section wand in old Dumbledore's hand.
In the original storyline, Harry Potter finally collected a complete set of Deathly Hallows, and he was indeed the man destined to save the world.
You know, even Dumbledore didn't possess the Three Deathly Hallows at the same time, but of course, he did come into contact with all of them.
Mr. Sai is different from Old Dumbledore. There is no one he wants to resurrect, and the original trajectory also clearly states that the "person" resurrected by the Resurrection Stone can only be seen by the wizard holding the Resurrection Stone. In fact, no one is resurrected. It is just the embodiment of the resurrected object by the holder himself.
After all, the "resurrected person" is not a real person. The holder will gradually find that the other person is not the person he wants, and the other person can also sense the holder's mood changes, and knows that he is not a real person, and will gradually become depressed. In the end, the holder and the resurrected person begin to torture each other, and the result will definitely not be good.
"Now, let Sai take this ring first..."
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