74- The Strongest Wand

Name:Return of Salazar Slytherin Author:
74- The Strongest Wand

Looking at the silent Rhys, Daphne frowned: This guy always gives people the feeling that he came out of an isolated mountain village.

However, considering his usual behavior, Daphne felt that this seemed to be possible.

A wizard family that has been in seclusion since the Middle Ages?

Then why did he return to the magic society?

Considering that he was so concerned about the seal deep in the Hogwarts dungeon, Daphne felt that she had figured it out.

It is very likely that there was something wrong with the seal underground, so he "came out of seclusion" and returned to Hogwarts to reinforce the seal, solve the problem inside the seal, and get in touch with the modern magic world.

During the silent time, Rhys quickly recalled, and then remembered that he seemed to have seen the book called "The Tales of Beedle the Bard" in Flourish and Blotts Bookstore.

I didn't read it because it was a story collection.

Thinking of this, Rhys couldn't help but feel helpless: I have been cramming knowledge of the modern magic world for the past few months, but I still made a fool of myself on some common sense issues.

But it is understandable that a person who was active in the eleventh century would find it incredible to hear stories from the fifteenth century.

"So can you tell me this 'legend of the three brothers'?" Rhys chose to let Daphne tell him the story directly.

"Huh?" Daphne was a little surprised, because the narrator of the interesting stories before was always Rhys.

"╰( ⊹o⊹)╮ Of course!"Naturally, she didn't want to miss this precious opportunity!

Daphne put the tools in her hands aside, wiped her hands and robes with a handkerchief, and found a stool to sit down.

She seemed not to be telling a story, but to be performing a sacred religious ceremony.

After everything was ready, Daphne cleared her throat and began to tell the legend of the three brothers in a vivid way.

According to the setting in the story, the Elder Wand is the strongest. But if you look deeper, the Elder Wand was made by the Death God, while his own snake wand was made with the brain nerves of Jörmungandr as the wand core and the mistletoe branches that killed the God of Light Balder as the wand body - the materials alone consumed the lives of two false gods, so it should not be weaker than the one made by the Death God, right?

However, the wand I made does have a big negative effect. If the Elder Wand of Death has no negative effect, it is indeed more suitable for daily use than my own snake wand.

"Cool!" Daphne didn't think too much about it, but was simply very excited. Compared with the illusory old wand in fairy tales, the wand left by Slytherin is much more real.

"Then do you have any record of where Slytherin hid his wand before he died?"

Rhys's face turned black: How can you talk like that, little girl?!

He cleared his throat and pointed out the fallacy in Daphne's words: "The whereabouts of the four founders, except Rowena, I mean Ms. Ravenclaw, are unknown, so it is not rigorous for you to conclude that Slytherin is dead. On the contrary, I am more inclined to believe that the ...four founders have continued their lives in some special way. After all, as long as you want to live, there is always a way."

For a powerful wizard who is proficient in magic, continuing life is not a very difficult thing, but how to continue life decently is the difficulty. If you really don't want your face, you can still make a Horcrux. However, this is the lowest form of longevity, and Rhys sneered at it.

For those wizards who seek immortality through Horcruxes, Rhys simply despises them.

"How can someone live for a thousand years? Nicolas Flamel invented the Philosopher's Stone and has only lived for more than six hundred years." Daphne didn't believe what Rhys said, but she soon noticed that Rhys did not deny her question.

"Do you really know the whereabouts of that wand?!" Daphne was shocked: How could Rhys know everything?

Could it be that, as he said, he was the true heir of Slytherin, and the Gaunt family was just a lineage of an adopted child?

"It's not something you can touch now." Seeing that Daphne seemed to have some bold ideas, Rhys quickly poured cold water on her to wake her up.

If she rashly touched the snake wand now, she would definitely go crazy.

"When you grow up, I'll take you to find its whereabouts." Rhys wrote a check for the future.

Daphne: "!"

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