Chapter 363: Sean's amazing discovery!

At this moment, Sean finally confirmed a conjecture of his own. Dumbledore didn't always want to maintain this enigmatic Riddler image (although he did like it), he had to do it!

Sean bet that Dumbledore must have made an unbreakable oath with one of the Returners, covering up a huge mystery.

It's not that he doesn't want to say it, it's that he can't say it.

And Grindelwald, who knew the most about Dumbledore, obviously found details that he didn't find, so he reminded Sean.

Of course, the strange attitude of the two old men is not something that Sean can understand. Perhaps, only when he solves the mystery can he learn more.

The key now is to unravel that hint that Dumbledore gave him.

"I wish I could go back to that summer..." These were Dumbledore's original words.

That summer naturally refers to the summer when Dumbledore and Grindelwald met. Sean had already heard about what happened at that time, but only Dumbledore, Grindelwald, Aberforth and Allie were present. Anna.

And the details that Dumbledore wants him to find are likely to be clearly understood by only the two parties involved, and this memory can only be fully known by these two people.

But, as Dumbledore reminded himself - back to that summer.

Sean has stepped into the memory of that summer!

Sean was invited by the Potters to Harry and Daisy's birthday party, and Grindelwald's aunt, Lady Bathilda Sr., also lived in Godric's Hollow.

Old Bathilda's memory was tampered with, and when he saw Sean, the memory woke up and gave Sean a letter - which was originally intended to be given to Dumbledore by Grindelwald.

And Sean was pulled into a memory by that letter, the memory of Grindelwald and Dumbledore in 1899!

Dumbledore was reminding himself that there were details in that memory that he had never discovered!

No, maybe it could be extended again - Dumbledore himself may have discovered something from the memory that Sean described.

That may be the beginning of the mystery now!

The letter with the effect like a Pensieve was a consumable item, and it disappeared after Sean read the entire memory, but it was not difficult for Sean.

He also has his own memory...

Sean called out to Dave. Unexpectedly, after a while, the little air-winged bird came up panting with its tail curled up.

This little guy is growing fast and has reached the stage of asking for praise.

After rubbing the bald head of the little airfowl against the fly, Sean put the thing down.

A shallow hollow stone basin was placed on the shelf in front of him, and a silver unknown liquid rippled in it.

That letter is gone, but since Sean has experienced that scene, it can naturally be 'replayed' once.

He put the tip of his wand lightly against his temple, and this set of tricks learned from Slytherin's extra chamber, the memory spell and the Pensieve, could finally be used together.

The first memory extraction was much smoother than Sean imagined. He didn't spend much effort to find the memory he needed to extract.

A trace of silver wool was gently pulled from the temple by Sean's wand, and then he rolled his wand, letting the silver wool drift and fall into the Pensieve.

Sean sank into the Pensieve without any hesitation.

He sank quickly, then landed firmly on the floor of the Potter's bathroom.

Standing in front of him was a slightly shorter self, who was looking at the letter in his hand doubtfully.

Sean touched his nose with some inexplicable embarrassment. Seeing himself in his memory felt weird.

However, he immediately leaned over, for the business of this trip.

The shabby sheepskin envelope that was in the hand of the smaller one, because Sean didn't want to spy on other people's privacy at that time, he hadn't seriously observed it.

Now, taking advantage of this short period of time, Sean carefully observed the letter, and under observation he suddenly found that the letter itself was very strange.

The letter had been sitting in the dusty attic of old Bathilda for nearly a hundred years, so Sean at the time didn't think there was anything to pay attention to in this shabby envelope.

Upon closer inspection, Sean found that the envelope was extremely old and weathered. In his memory, he just took out the letter from his pocket, and the dark yellow surface even had powder twisted out.

Most notably, the surface of the envelope.

The slightly weathered, worn, dull-yellow surface, and even the wax seal, which had even been completely ground, was engraved with a dim, barely visible symbol.

Beneath that is a line of Latin that you can barely read until you get close:

for the greater good.

Sean reacted immediately, isn't this an envelope similar to Nurmengard's admission letter?

At that time, Grindelwald had already founded Nurmengard?

However, without waiting for Sean to think too much, he fell to another memory along with the self in his memory.

He stood again in the summer of 1899, in front of Dumbledore's old house.

The smaller Sean took out the letter and read it, but Sean didn't read it. He was deeply impressed by the content of the letter: Grindelwald spent a lot of time explaining the principle of the Philosopher's Stone he studied, and the letter kept mentioning The word 'eternal life'.

Grindelwald expressed his apology to Ariana at the end before leaving that sentence.

"Come on, my friend, be the master of death, and a new era will begin with us—"

"Your forever comrade in arms: Gellert."

Judging from the content of this letter alone, it seems that there is no mention of a certain Mi Xin.

Sean turned his head to look to the other side, and sure enough, the two young men came over with an intimate look. Even in the memory of the memory, Sean can clearly see the high spirits of Grindelwald and Dumbledore when they were young.

But he remembered the content very clearly, and now he should pay attention to the details.

The memory is still running as usual, and Sean has been carefully observing the entire memory, trying to find details that he hadn't noticed.

What is Dumbledore reminding himself of...

The two young geniuses exchanged spells there and talked about their great ideals. Sean, the smaller one, looked at the two of them quietly, his eyes twinkling.

Sean, who is one size older, listened to the conversation between the two, while observing the whole room, trying to find some points that were different.

"Is there something I didn't notice at the time?" Sean even posted it in front of Grindelwald and Dumbledore in his memory, wanting to see if there was anything abnormal between them.

However, until the end of the memory, Sean still did not find Dumbledore's cryptic hint.

Looking up from the Pensieve, Sean pouted and thought, recalling everything he had seen.

This time, he looked at it more carefully than in any memory before, but no matter how he thought about it, apart from finding the strangeness of the envelope itself, there was nothing particularly noteworthy, and there was nothing that could explain the mystery.

"This is unreasonable..." Sean circled back and forth in the same place, thinking hard.

What have you missed? Or did you not notice what seemed normal but was not right?

But I have also entered the memory many times, so it is not so insensitive...

Wait... Sean froze in place.

Memory... This memory is different from other memories!

The viewing angle is wrong!

Without any hesitation, Sean sank into the Pensieve again.

The floor of Potter's bathroom hadn't changed, and the motion in front of him was still the same.

But Sean finally saw something wrong. No, it should be said that what he sees now is the normal situation, because the first thing he sees is the self in his memory!

Sean's chest heaved slightly, followed the letter and fell into memory again, and then he immediately looked aside.

Grindelwald and Dumbledore were approaching far in that direction.

The angle of view is really wrong!

The memory is drawn from the owner, and when the wizard looks at the memory with the Pensieve, it is actually in a third-person perspective, not a first-person perspective.

It's like he just fell into memory and saw himself in memory, and it's close to Chi Chi.

And the memory in this memory, the perspective is not right!

Grindelwald and Dumbledore appeared out of nowhere—

Sean always thought that this memory came from one of the two. However, if it was from one of them, when Sean was dragged into his memory by the letter, he should have immediately landed on the closest place to the two of them, and then slowly unfolded the scene in his memory following their footsteps.

But now, the original self fell in front of the Dumbledore family's old house early, and he was "waiting" for the two to come from a distance!

This only proves one incident - the memories in this letter are not from Grindelwald, Dumbledore, or even Aberforth and Ariana who didn't show up at all!

In the summer of 1899, in addition to the three children of Dumbledore, the young and frivolous Grindelwald, there was a fifth person here!

A person who has been waiting here for a long time and has been hiding himself!

Sean looked at the young Grindelwald and Dumbledore breathlessly, neither of them even found the fifth person hidden here!

You must know that although these two are still young, their dazzling talents have long been shown in their bodies. Sean can say with certainty that even the two who have just grown up are better than most of the famous wizards today. Much stronger!

And these two people, did not find the fifth person here.

Sean followed the two upstairs in silence, met Aberforth, and entered the room.

And here, he finally saw a picture that he never expected to notice before.

The door was pulled open and there was a very slight breeze, and in the dim corridor, only Sean, who was absorbed in it, saw the scene that no one cared about at all - a trace of dust is normal, isn't it?

However, a trace of dust blew up, and then instead of slowly drifting down, it was blocked and fell directly to the ground.

Nobody cares.

Sean stared intently at that corner, the hidden fifth person was so close.

And as a phantom body spell master, his scalp was numb. Young Grindelwald and Dumbledore were still top wizards, even if they weren't as dominant as they are now.

In front of these two people, this fifth person has been hiding himself with the Illusory Body Charm, and even walking next to the two of them!

This man's magical attainments are unimaginable!

However, this person is hiding here, what is he going to do...

Sean was stunned, and he suddenly thought of the time travel accident - Dumbledore went back to the past!

Is it all Dumbledore's legacy? !

Sean stared at the place where the dust stagnated. If Dumbledore spared such a big circle, he would definitely leave a hint to himself!

At this time, the two young geniuses had already entered the room to close the door.

Sean didn't have any intention to keep up. He looked at every corner of the place with all his attention. At this moment, a speck of dust floated up slightly shaking.

Pointed to the keyhole of the door, and there was a key inserted in it.

Sean subconsciously wanted to take out the key to take a look, and even forgot that it was an untouchable memory.

He got closer and looked closely at the key, and noticed that there was a unique notch in the edge that went into the keyhole.

Moreover, he seems to be somewhat impressed by the style of this key head...

...

Looking up again from the Pensieve, Sean's chest was still heaving slightly.

He took out a key from his close-fitting bag. This time, the key was no longer an untouchable illusory memory, but a metal object with a cold feel.

There is also a unique notch in the key head.

Is this key the key to Dumbledore's room... Of course, Sean didn't know the origin of this key. Before that, as far as Sean was concerned, this key was given to him by Grindelwald——New Mongard's basement key!

Yes, Grindelwald opened most of Nurmengard's authority to Sean, and this key can also open a series of rooms that are forbidden to ordinary students, such as the basement and storage room.

Of course Sean walked back and forth in Nurmengard's basement many times, but most of the rooms there were empty, so Sean didn't care.

And his latest inspection came from the dead little Aiken, when Grindelwald invaded the British Department of Mysteries The news was withheld by the Ministry of Magic, and at the same time, Numongar De was attacked.

Sean went to check the basement, but only found a blasted prison in the deepest basement, and something in it had escaped - this was Sean's judgment at the time.

And now it seems that maybe there is a secret that I haven't discovered...

Sean didn't hesitate, he walked directly into the disappearing cabinet to Nurmengard, and then found the original prison.

The deepest prison has not been repaired, and the iron gate has long been replaced by a large hole.

Sean walked in with his wand in hand. It was pitch black, not even a small window.

Sean looked around, there was nothing there, and there seemed to be nothing strange about it.

"Tergeo" Small wind fields appeared at the tip of his staff, and then blew across the prison.

"Crash—" The sound of the fabric shaking came, and Sean's child hole shrank.

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