Harry Potter and the Secret Treasures

Chapter 1804 Dumbledore's Black History

At this moment, Harry also felt a shudder. It wasn't just excitement, it was more like fear. He had dreamed countless times that he came back here, and now that it was really so close to his parents' grave, he didn't know whether he wanted to see it or not.

In the plan, the first stop of this trip to Godric's Hollow was to pay homage to Harry's parents, but when they really got here, neither Sirius nor Harry hesitated.

Hermione looked at the two and could understand the feeling. Both look forward to and fear! If Aiwen's grave is ahead, she is the same.

No, he might not be as good as the two of them, and he might collapse.

Ron has been rescued, and Ivan will be fine. After all, there are more important things waiting for him to do. The four founders of Hogwarts chose him. Those ancient wizards are so powerful, and they will definitely help Ivan tide over the difficulties at the most critical moment.

Now, no news means hope and possibility, Hermione has always comforted herself.

She sighed softly, knowing what she was about to do, and took Sirius and Harry's hand, leading the way for the first time, pulling them forward. The two cooperated very well, allowing him to pull, like children.

At such a time, everyone especially needed to keep each other warm and find comfort to tide over the difficulties together, but when they got to the middle of the square, Hermione stopped suddenly.

"Look!" She pointed to the monument.

It changed as they walked by.

Instead of an obelisk full of names, it became a statue of three people: a man with disheveled hair and glasses, a woman with long hair and a beautiful, kind face, and a woman sitting in her mother's arms baby boy.

These three statues are Harry's parents and Harry himself. Harry stepped closer, gazing into his parents' faces.

He never imagined that there would be a sculpture...

How strange to see myself carved in stone, a happy baby with no scars on her head...

Sirius took a deep breath, stared at James blankly, and seemed to want to say something, but in the end he said nothing. A group of people looked up silently under the statue, full of thoughts.

Countless dust is flying under the dim street lights, and a touch of sadness is everywhere. Maybe only Dobby didn't feel sad.

"Let's go!" Harry said softly after a long time.

The group headed for the church, and when they left, the statue turned into a war memorial again.

The doors of the church are closed, and a path leads to the cemetery behind. Indistinctly, many tombstones can be seen there.

With a slight flick of his wand, Sirius opened the church door, and they entered.

"They're somewhere in here," whispered Sirius.

The tip of his wand shimmered slightly, dispelling the darkness in the graveyard.

The four of them stood there for a while, looking at the tombstones, and then Harry suggested, "Let's search separately, so we can go faster."

There are thousands of tombstones here. They spread out and walked to the depths of the cemetery, while bending down to read the inscriptions on the ancient tombstones, and sometimes looked into the surrounding darkness to make sure that there was no one else.

Tombstones bear the names of many ancient wizarding families. Among them, many are the names of famous wizards who appeared in the history of magic. In addition, there are many ordinary Muggles.

Hermione read them one by one, until he saw a name that was all too familiar.

"Come and see."

"Yes or no……"

"No, but you'll definitely be interested in this," said Hermione.

She pointed to the dark stele, on the moss-stained granite, engraved with Candra Dumbledore, with birth and death dates and her daughter Ariana underneath. There is also an adage: Where the treasure is, there is the heart.

"It's Dumbledore's mother and sister." Harry's heart shrank suddenly, and he remembered that not long ago, he was in Rita Skeeter's "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore" book See things now.

At least part of it is true. For example, the Dumbledore family did live here, and some people died here, but it is sadder to see the grave than to hear it.

Harry couldn't help feeling ups and downs. Both he and Dumbledore had deep roots buried in this cemetery. Dumbledore should have told him this, but he never wanted to break the connection.

But this is of course, considering Rita Skeeter's description in that book, Dumbledore's family background, murderous father, and the squib sister who was kept at home by him until her humiliation Death, how could he have mentioned this to Harry.

If the thing about Dumbledore's mother and sister is true, what about the other things mentioned in the book? For example, Dumbledore wanted to rule Muggles by force. Rita calls it "dominion," which makes Harry uncomfortable.

In that book, there is a letter from Dumbledore to Grindelwald, which Rita got from Bathilda Bagshot. In the letter, Dumbledore once fantasized about overthrowing the "Secrecy Act" , establishing wizards' rule over Muggles. The more cruel fact is that Grindelwald later became a Dark Lord like Voldemort.

He specially built a prison called Nurmengard to detain those who opposed him.

On the door of that prison was engraved the words "For the Greater Good". It is said that this is the slogan proposed by Dumbledore.

If the story about Dumbledore's Squib sister was true, so was all of this, Harry thought exasperatedly, having done some research since seeing the man in Voldemort's mind.

Although Skeeter's narrative is exaggerated, the contents of the book seem to be true.

This was completely unacceptable to Harry, no wonder Dumbledore never told him about it.

See, their loved ones lie in the same cemetery, but to Dumbledore, it seemed like an unimportant coincidence, he never brought it up, as if it had nothing to do with what he wanted Harry and Irwin to do irrelevant.

Perhaps, Dumbledore never believed him? Or maybe Dumbledore was hiding that he wasn't who Harry thought he was at all.

Looking at the dark tombstone in front of him, Harry couldn't help thinking this way.

"Dumbledore loved his sister very much," said Sirius. "Where the treasure is, so is the heart. This is the inscription he chose, which means his heart is there."

It sounded more like a great sarcasm, and Harry thought he had something to say about it.

But in the end, he just said, "Let's keep looking."

He didn't want to discuss Dumbledore here, didn't want his thrills to be tainted with resentment.

Harry stopped after just a few steps, his body was so stiff that he couldn't control it.

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