v2 Chapter 1797: take you home

"Hufflepuff's Secret Treasure Key?"

"We found clues about house-elf homes on The Quibbler..."

"Sorry to interrupt you, Hermione, I can understand your current mood and what you want to do to make up for the regrets left by Ai Wen, but you must know that "The Quibbler" is not a very rigorous magazine." Lupin said mildly, "There's a lot of fiction on it, and Xenophilius imagined a lot of things, like the Crooked Beast."

"It's the Crooked Snorer," Hermione corrected, pulling out a thick stack of documents.

There was no expression on her face, but it was clearly more worrying.

"I wrote a letter to Mr. Lovegood!" said Hermione. "He mailed me clues about the house of the house elf. He found the house elf home in Gordon when he tracked down the Crooked Snorer. In Derek Valley."

"You mean Godric's Hollow?" Sirius flipped through the information Hermione had brought out with interest, "It's an ancient gathering place for wizards, I'm very familiar with it, and James's house is there. Do you remember? , harry , i said before , i ran away from this house when i was sixteen and went to your father ' s house , I'll stay at your father's house temporarily, and when I'm seventeen, I'll find a place myself, also in Godric's Hollow."

He flipped through the documents with a look of nostalgia on his face.

"During the summer vacations, I hung out with my father in Godric's Hollow, fished the river, and practiced Quidditch in the nearby mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Potter always welcomed me over to dinner, and I loved your grandma's cooking. ."

"Sirius!" Lupin reminded.

At this time, he shouldn't have said those words in front of Harry.

"Anyway, I am familiar with everything in the valley. I don't know where Xenophilius collected this information, but there is absolutely no such place as a house elf home." Sirius said immediately.

"Because it was hidden by the magic of house-elves, it was not discovered by wizards, who never valued the magic of elves, but treated them as cheap slaves, and cut their heads off for decoration after death. Hallway." Hermione said bluntly.

"I agree, my ancestors were idiots obsessed with pure blood." Sirius said without hesitation.

Hermione glared at him and continued, "Godric has hidden a lot of ancient secrets in the flash, like the Deathly Hallows, which you don't know either. I'm going to see it anyway."

"It's too dangerous to go there now, it's full of dark wizards loyal to Voldemort."

Lupin tried to continue convincing Hermione, but he stopped immediately.

Because what he was most worried about happened!

Only to hear Harry say, "I want to go to Godric's Hollow too."

"But…"

"I've wanted to go. My parents are buried there. It used to be my home," Harry exclaimed, and in addition to his parents' graves attracting him, he had an unexplainable but strong feeling , as if there were answers waiting for him there.

The questions that have been plaguing him lately have answers in Godric's Hollow. It's not just where he escaped from Voldemort's Killing Curse, it's where Dumbledore grew up, and although he never told Harry about it, Harry already knew that they had both been there. Derek Valley has lived and lost loved ones of her own.

Countless times, he couldn't help but wonder if Lily and James were buried next to Dumbledore's mother and sister? Did Dumbledore pass by Lily and James' graves when he visited the grave?

Dumbledore would be lying to him by not saying a word about their shared ownership of this place and these experiences. The thought had been haunting Harry since knowing that Dumbledore also lived in Godric's Hollow, over and over again in his mind.

Now, he's going to get to that place to find out.

"Voldemort must have a bunch of people watching Godric's Hollow, he can probably guess where you're going, and I don't think this house-elf home is real. Stepping back, we got Hufflepuff What can we do with Qi's treasure key? Without the keys of the other three founders, we can't open the secret treasures left by them, and there may not be anything in it that is helpful to us now." Lupin looked towards Sirius, trying to seek his support.

But Sirius said, "I think Harry should go there, he has never seen his parents, James must be disappointed. Actually, I should have taken Harry there a few years ago. As for Voldemort The minions of..."

There was a contemptuous smile on his face, completely ignoring the dangers.

"We can go at night with the Invisibility Cloak and Potion, and no one will find out," continued Sirius, "I don't know if I'll find the Hufflepuff key there, but Harry should go back. ." He turned to Harry and said solemnly, "Harry, this time, I'm going to take you home."

go home…

The word was so foreign to Harry that he thought he would never hear it.

Yes, he was in this world, and there was a place he used to call home.

Now, he's going back!



Since we are going to Godric's Hollow, it is not too late.

Sirius meant to go tonight, and if the speed was fast enough, they could be back before midnight, but neither Harry nor Hermione had a bad hunch about this trip to Godric's Hollow.

This trip will not be smooth!

That being the case, let's say goodbye to Ron before leaving.

When Mrs Weasley made up her mind, the Order of the Phoenix would kill Ron.

This must be done before the attack on Hogwarts at the latest.

It's hard, nobody wants to do it, and Mad-Eye says he can help. He didn't mind doing such a dirty thing because he'd seen too much, and he didn't mind the rest of the Weasleys hating him for it. Harry hoped to find a way to help Ron, and these days he would come to accompany the comatose Ron, trying to wake him up, but to no avail.

Harry and Hermione walked into the dark bedroom, where Ron lay alone.

His hands and feet were magically fastened to the bed to prevent him from escaping when he woke up.

"I never thought it would turn out like this," Hermione whispered.

Harry didn't know what to say. Since Ivan disappeared, Hermione has never shown weakness, but has been reading various materials in the Black family's library day and night, looking for a way.

But in this case, the answer cannot be found in the book.