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With Hermione's delighted cry, the unicorn carried her as they strolled near the cabin, bathed in moonlight.
The picture is beautiful.
Ron said anxiously, "Me too, I want to ride too!"
A sly smile flashed in Chu Yang's eyes as he asked, "Are you sure?"
Ron nodded firmly.
"Okay, you said it yourself."
Chu Yang used a levitation spell to send him onto the back of another unicorn.
As soon as he got close, the unicorn tilted its head to the side and kicked Ron off the ground.
"oops!!!"
Ron plopped down on the ground, wincing in pain.
Hagrid ultimately couldn't argue with Hermione, and after giving her repeated instructions, he left the Forbidden Forest.
In fact, Dumbledore initially planned to have Hagrid stay in the Forbidden Forest with him.
Hagrid refused, because he felt that Dumbledore's situation was more dangerous than Chu Yang's and Harry's, as he would be facing the insidious Death Eaters.
The great Dumbledore certainly wouldn't lose, but after all, he was getting old.
After Hagrid left, the cabin became a playground, where Hermione, Harry, and Ron had a blast, playing with the unicorns.
During this time, Chu Yang quietly packed up his tent and sleeping bag.
Judging from the way these people looked, no one would choose the small wooden bed that Hagrid had carefully prepared, so Chu Yang took four sleeping bags in one go.
About half an hour later, the three of them were exhausted from playing.
When they returned, rubbing their eyes, they saw four cute little tents had appeared on the open grass in front of the cabin.
The tents were illuminated both inside and out by camping lights, adding a touch of warmth to the cold, forbidden forest.
The three cheered and each chose a tent to crawl into, seemingly with no intention of washing up.
Not long after, soft snoring could be heard coming from inside the tent.
Seeing that they were all asleep, Chu Yang took a folding stool, sat down next to the tent, and read a book by the light of the camping lamp.
He is waiting.
When the book was turned to the fifth page, a gust of wind blew across the grass.
Ferenczek's agile figure appeared in the moonlight.
"It's a pleasure to see you again." Ferenze bowed, a smile on his lips. "I noticed the unicorn's unusual behavior and guessed it was you."
Chu Yang chuckled and said, "Don't always talk to me so politely. Friends shouldn't be like that, Ferenze."
“Okay.” Frenzer nodded, walked lightly to Chu Yang’s side, bent down and whispered, “Dumbledore told me in advance that I will ensure your safety during your stay in the Forbidden Forest, although I know that Voldemort has no ability to threaten your safety.”
Chu Yang closed the book and said, "The person you need to protect is not me."
Ferenze glanced at the tent where Harry was.
"Keep an eye on them, I'm going out for a bit."
Chu Yang stood up and pulled his staff from his large wizard robe.
"Where are you going so late?"
Ferenczek was somewhat worried.
"Go visit an old man."
Chu Yang smiled, then used his Phantom Shift ability, causing the surrounding space to begin to distort.
With a flash, Chu Yang disappeared from Ferenze's sight.
Ferenczek was already used to this.
After spending a long time together, Ferenze was the only one who knew Chu Yang's true strength.
When Chu Yang's feet touched the ground again, he had arrived at a town called Little Hangleton.
The Gunter family home is located within a five-mile radius of Little Hangleton, but Chu Yang will have to find out its exact location himself.
The final two dilemmas—the Black family home and the Gaunt family home—are simply a choice between two options.
The Black family's ancestral home is protected by a spell of unwavering loyalty, requiring a member of the Black family to guide the way, but Chu Yang has no connection with this family.
So he came here first to try his luck.
Chu Yang put away his magic wand, formed hand seals, and prepared to use the Super Light Heavy Rock Technique to fly into the sky.
Fortunately, it was late at night and there was no one on the street. No one saw a guy in a wizard's robe making some strange gestures.
Once Chu Yang reached a certain altitude, he looked down at the ground and carefully searched for the old mansion hidden among the mountains and forests.
He eventually found the dilapidated house nestled between two steep hillsides.
Chu Yang flew around the area to make sure no one was there before landing in front of the Gaunt old house.
A serpentine pattern is engraved on the door knocker.
Very good, very Slytherin-esque.
Chu Yang checked the magical energy fluctuations of the door and felt there was nothing wrong. Then he pushed the door open and entered. He activated his Observation Haki, and some whispering sounds appeared in his ears.
Following the sound, Chu Yang found an old man wearing an indigo wizard's robe in a corner of the Gaunt old house.
Dumbledore sat on the cold wooden floor, the faint moonlight shining through the window onto him. His expression was sometimes conflicted, sometimes ferocious, as if he were in some kind of delirious state.
A gold ring inlaid with a black gemstone fell in front of Dumbledore.
This is the Gauntlet ring that contains a fragment of Voldemort's soul.
Chu Yang observed Dumbledore's condition and found that he had not yet been affected by the curse on the ring.
Instead, in the process of trying to lift the curse, they got stuck in a stalemate against it.
Dumbledore had always wanted to destroy all the Horcruxes at the same time, giving Voldemort no chance to react.
That's why he chose to take the ring with him instead of destroying it on the spot.
However, the dark magic Voldemort used to protect the Horcruxes was extremely powerful and could not be easily dispelled.
But Dumbledore underestimated the curse on the ring.
The old man had been stuck there for an unknown amount of time, his face was pale, and his strength was clearly exhausted.
Chu Yang clapped his hands, and the wooden floor beneath his feet suddenly creaked. A section of emerald green vine broke through the crack in the floor and slowly reached for the Gaunt ring. After wrapping around it several times, it completely sealed the ring.
Chu Yang then added another layer of sealing magic to reinforce it.
After doing all this, Dumbledore, who was standing nearby, suddenly gasped for breath and slowly opened his eyes.
"How will you be here?"
Dumbledore was very surprised.
"Hermione and the others told me about the Horcruxes, so I wanted to come and see for myself."
Chu Yang reached out and helped Dumbledore up.
“Thank you.” Dumbledore stood up unsteadily and explained, “Besides the curse, the ring is also protected by a powerful enchantment. Anyone who tries to break the curse will be met with a counterattack.”
"He has always been very meticulous; I was careless."
"Oh, right!"
“Hermione and the others shouldn’t know the location of the Horcruxes.” Dumbledore slowly turned his head, looked at Chu Yang, and asked, “How do you know there are Horcruxes here?”
Chu Yang replied, "Hermione told me what was in the book, and I deduced it myself."
“Most of the time, I’m more worried about your intelligence than your stupidity,” Dumbledore said helplessly. “Especially you.”
Chu Yang countered, "And now?"
Dumbledore laughed heartily. "I must commend your courage and wisdom, Mr. Chu Yang."
Chu Yang also laughed.
After a moment, Dumbledore said, "I don't have the strength to cast spells right now. You have to take me away from here using Apparition."
Chu Yang took out his magic wand.
"It's my pleasure, Headmaster Dumbledore."
The surrounding scenery began to distort and change, and the next second, the two appeared next to the cabin in the Forbidden Forest.
"I must say, your Apparition is already at a master level," Dumbledore exclaimed.
"I'm still far inferior to you."
Chu Yang turned around, grabbed a folding stool, and placed it next to Dumbledore.
Dumbledore didn't sit down immediately, but looked around, his eyes filled with shock.
A group of unicorns were wandering around in the distance.
He knew that Chu Yang was favored by unicorns, but he didn't expect it to be this outrageous.
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