Hogwarts: The Savior's Strong Cousin

Chapter 387: Maybe I Was Used

On a quiet night, Harry sat alone by the window of Gryffindor Tower, gazing at the stars in the sky. He gently held the necklace, feeling the warm power flowing in his hands. He closed his eyes and prayed silently in his heart, hoping that this holy artifact could help them weather the future storm.

"Harry," Hermione's voice sounded from behind, "what are you thinking about?"

Harry turned around and replied with a smile: "I was thinking about our future path. This necklace may be our hope in the face of danger."

Hermione nodded and walked over to him, "Whatever happens, we will face it together."

After Harry, Ron and Hermione made further breakthroughs in their research on the necklace, Harry decided to report the discovery to Headmaster Dumbledore. He knew the importance of the Hallows and realized that he and his friends could not bear all the responsibility alone. So, on a sunny morning, Harry knocked on the door of the Headmaster's office.

"Come in." Dumbledore's voice came, full of warmth and majesty.

Harry pushed the door open and walked in. He saw Dumbledore sitting behind his desk, concentrating on reading an ancient book. Harry cleared his throat and said, "Professor, I have something important to talk to you about."

Dumbledore looked up and smiled, motioning Harry to sit down. "Of course, Harry. What happened?"

Harry took the necklace out of his pocket, put it on the table, and described in detail their discovery in the depths of the Forbidden Forest and the preliminary research results on the necklace. Dumbledore listened carefully, his face gradually becoming solemn.

"Harry, you have done well," Dumbledore said softly. "This necklace is indeed a relic of Salazar Slytherin and contains powerful magic. I am glad that you have been able to find it and reveal some of its secrets."

Harry nodded, feeling a little relieved. "Professor, what should we do next? The power of this necklace seems to be significant, but we don't fully understand its full potential yet."

Dumbledore pondered for a moment, then said, "This Hallow is indeed extraordinary. We need to further study its magical properties and historical background. At the same time, we must be vigilant to prevent this power from falling into the hands of evil people."

Harry felt a sense of responsibility and urgency rising in him. "Professor, how can we help you?"

Dumbledore smiled. "Harry, you have done a great job. The next research may involve some advanced magical knowledge. I will arrange for you to work with some senior professors to unlock the secret of this necklace."

Harry nodded, feeling a power he had never felt before. He understood that this was not just a simple discovery, but an important step in their fight against the dark forces.

In the following weeks, Harry, Ron and Hermione worked closely with Dumbledore and other professors to study the magic of the necklace. Every night, Harry often sat alone in the library, flipping through ancient magic books, trying to find more clues. His heart was full of questions, but more of expectations for the future.

One night, Harry met Professor Snape in the library. Snape's eyes were still cold, but there seemed to be a hint of complex emotions. "Potter," Snape said coldly, "What secrets are you looking for here?"

Harry looked up and smiled as he answered, "We are studying the relics of Salazar Slytherin. I know the power of this necklace is very strong, but we need more clues."

Snape frowned, walked closer to Harry, and whispered: "Salazar Slytherin's magic is never that simple. You'd better be careful and don't let your curiosity hurt yourself."

Harry nodded, a complex emotion welling up in his heart. He knew that although Snape's words were cold, they contained some concern. This made him more determined to uncover the full secret of the necklace.

As the research deepened, Harry gradually discovered that this necklace was not only a powerful protective holy device, but also had some mysterious abilities. Whenever he held the necklace, he seemed to feel a strange energy flow, which made him excited and nervous.

One day, Harry found a biography about Salazar Slytherin in the library, which mentioned that the great wizard had used this necklace to protect his family and used it to perform some extremely complex magic. Harry told Dumbledore about this discovery, and the latter was very interested.

"Harry, the power of this necklace is truly extraordinary," said Dumbledore. "We need to study it more deeply to understand its full potential. In the meantime, you must learn how to harness this power."

Harry nodded, his heart full of expectations and confidence for the future. He knew that this necklace would become an important weapon for them to fight against the dark forces. And he would gradually grow into a real wizard in this battle, shouldering the responsibility of protecting the wizarding world.

Harry left the headmaster's office with a lot of thoughts in his mind. He felt that he was no longer the ignorant little boy, but a gradually mature wizard, shouldering more responsibilities and missions. He knew that no matter how difficult the future would be, he would bravely face everything with his friends to protect the peace of Hogwarts and the wizarding world.

Harry, Ron and Hermione continue to explore the secrets left by Salazar Slytherin at Hogwarts. Although some progress has been made in the study of the necklace, mysteries still remain. One night, Harry sat alone by the fireplace in the Gryffindor common room, looking at the dancing flames, full of doubts.

"Harry, what's wrong with you?" Hermione's voice interrupted his thoughts. She and Ron came over and sat next to him.

Harry was silent for a moment, then he slowly said: "I think we may have been used. Professor Dumbledore and other professors seem to have a great interest in the necklace, but they did not tell us the whole truth."

Ron frowned and asked in confusion, "Use? You mean the professors are hiding something?"

Harry nodded, "Yes. I always feel that there are things we don't know yet. They just let us keep researching without telling us the real purpose of the research."

Hermione looked concerned, "You may have a point, Harry. But what should we do? If they really are using us, how should we respond?"

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