Chapter 1
Voldemort is pleased when Voldemort holds a meeting at the Malfoy family manor and Snape brings news of the exact time of Harry's transfer from 4 Woman's Way. A female teacher who teaches Muggle Studies is killed at the meeting. Voldemort has realized that he can't kill Harry with his own wand, so he asks Lucius Malfoy to give him his own. He was humiliated at the meeting. Draco also attends the meeting and witnesses his teacher being killed and becomes Nagini's dinner. Snape provides information about the timing of Harry's transfer, and now he is favored in the extreme. The good news: Tonks and Lupin are married.
Chapter 2
Harry packs up the house in preparation for leaving the Dursleys'. In the middle of his busy schedule, he browses through the Daily Prophet, and there's an old friend of Dumbledore's - Elphias Doge - who has written an article in his honor, saying something about Dumbledore's past. Dumbledore had a father who persecuted Muggles and died in Azkaban, and the deaths of his mother and sister hit him particularly hard. Rita Skeeter has written another book of unfavorable reports that Dumbledore isn't as nice as everyone thinks he is, and I think she may have dug up the real deal, and I suspect this book will reveal a lot of Dumbledore's past.
Chapter 3
For the safety of Desiree's family, Harry persuades Desiree to listen to the Order of the Phoenix and move them. Before he leaves, Derek suddenly shifts a bit, disagreeing with calling Harry a useless loser and saying that Harry once saved his life from a dementor and seems a bit thankful. Aunt Penny seems to want to say something to Harry before she leaves, but doesn't. Guess we'll get to that later.
Chapter 4
Sending the Dursleys off, Harry was leaving on his own. The original plan was for Moody alone to come and pick up Harry, with the two of them phantom manifesting, and Harry being under seventeen to be accompanied by a manifestation. But the plan changed on the fly and 13 people came at once. The new plan was that Ron, Hermione, the twins, Fleur, and Mundungus would drink a compounded tonic containing Harry's hair, 6+1, so there were 7 Harry Potters. And 12 similar destinations were arranged, trying to confuse the Death Eaters, who didn't know exactly which drop-off point Harry would go to. The 14 of them split into 7 groups, but just as they set off, the Death Eaters surrounded them in a fierce battle.
Then Hagrid jumps from the motorcycle Sirius left him onto a Death Eater's broomstick, which can't bear Hagrid's weight and falls out of mid-air, unconscious; Hedwig is also hit and is either dead or unconscious, probably dead... Harry had previously believed that Stan, the conductor of the Knight Bus, was not a Death Eater, but just an innocent man wrongly accused by the Ministry of Magic, but then he appeared in the Death Eater ranks and attacked Harry; and Voldemort appeared to kill Harry by borrowing one of the Death Eaters' wands. Harry was ready to wait for death when his wand suddenly moved on its own, firing golden sparks, something that had never happened before. Voldemort somehow suddenly disappeared from mid-air. Harry fell to the ground.
Chapter 5
Despite the discovery of their plan, Harry and Hagrid made it to both of their destinations, Tonks's parents' house, and were rescued by Tonks's parents, largely restored to health, and caught up with the long-arranged door key back to the humble abode, their final destination. Everyone anxiously awaits the return of the others. Because of the sudden appearance and attack by the Death Eaters, several were injured, and one of George's ears was knocked off by Snape with a bad spell and never recovered.
But George didn't care, they were all happy that Harry had arrived safely. The last to return are Bill and Fleur, and Bill brings even more shocking news: Moody, the Mad-Eye, is dead... Struck by a spell and falling off his flying broom, with little hope of survival... Everyone is plunged into grief and suspicion, because only those inside the operation can reveal the exact time and content of the operation to those outside the operation. That's when Harry asks everyone to trust one of their own, because only together can we work.
Harry again saw Voldemort in his mind's eye as he was out of his mind, and Voldemort was torturing Ollivander, who made the wand. Ollivander begs Voldemort, saying he doesn't know why Voldemort still can't attack Harry even though he changed his wand. Hermione is alarmed to hear that Harry can enter Voldemort's mind again.
Chapter 6
Mrs. Weasley tried her best to ask what kind of action Harry, Hermione, and Ron were planning to go so far as to withdraw from Hogwarts. Harry sees this and he doesn't want Hermione and Ron to go along and take a chance with him, but Hermione and Ron do something that surprises him. Hermione modifies her parents' memories so that they emigrate to Australia and forget that they ever had a daughter.
Hermione says that if she makes it back alive she will go to her parents and break the spell she put on them, and if she doesn't make it back at least they are happy and safe. Ron with the help of the twins and his dad morphs the ghoul in his attic into a blistered man pretending to be himself so no one will suspect if he doesn't go to school. Hermione not going to school could be considered emigrating with her parents. Harry was touched, and he knew that his friends understood how dangerous their choices were because they all took steps for the safety of their families.
Hermione used a flying spell to obtain Dumbledore's collection of books on Horcruxes, and she told Harry and Ron that they would have to completely destroy the container with the soul fragments in order to completely destroy the Horcruxes. Unable to ask anything, Mrs. Weasley sends Harry, Hermione, and Ron to do different jobs to help her prepare for Bill and Fleur's wedding, beginning with the three of them barely having a chance to get together to discuss where they're going to go and what they're going to do after the wedding.
Chapter 7: Dumbledore's Will
Harry dreams on the morning of his birthday of someone called Gregorovitch, who he thinks has something to do with Quidditch, but can't remember. The only thing that is certain: Voldemort is looking for this Gregorovitch abroad.Ron gives Harry a book that tells people to chase girls. The Weasleys gave a gold watch much like Ron's as a bar mitzvah, because that's tradition. Ginny learns from Harry's unintentional slip of the tongue that he's going to result in Voldemort, and her gift is a kiss that she hopes Harry will remember, but is rudely interrupted by Ron. Ron didn't want Harry to play with Ginny's feelings, having already said goodbye and still coming to upset Ginny.
Harry assures him he won't do it again. Hagrid's gift was a donkey-skin pouch that could be hung around his neck and from which only the owner could take things out. The birthday dinner is just about to begin when Scrimgeour, the Minister of Magic, arrives. Scrimgeour asks Harry Hermione Ron to be alone with him and says that Dumbledore left a legacy for the three of them. Left to Ron is the silver lighter that Dumbledore used to extinguish and rekindle the lamp, which Dumbledore himself invented. Left to Hermione was a book of fairy tales for children in the wizarding world, the equivalent of the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella that we grew up with, but in the original version written in magical language (thankfully Hermione took the course).
For Harry is the Golden Snitch he caught during his first Quidditch match at Hogwarts. Hermione understands that the Golden Snitch has a memory of the first time a person touches it with their skin, and Scrimgeour believes that Dumbledore has magically ensured that only Harry can turn on the Golden Snitch's memory, but when Harry is forced to hold the Snitch in Scrimgeour's face, nothing happens. The Minister is extremely angry and upset and almost uses a bad spell on Harry.
At the secret gathering of the three at night, Ron was reminded by Harry of Harry's first Quidditch match when Harry almost swallowed the golden flying thief. Harry put the flying squid in his mouth and a line appeared on the squid, I OPEN AT THE CLOSE ( I don't understand it either, I don't know how to translate it, I'll just copy it for now). No one knows what it means.
Chapter 8 The Wedding
The day after Harry's birthday was Bill and Fleur's wedding. The wedding was held at the Weasley's house. Fleur's parents and little sister Gabrielle arrived two days ago. To ensure Harry's safety, Harry drinks a compounded tonic and turns into a redheaded boy from the village named Barney. Weasley, pretending to be Ron's cousin. Harry, Ron, and the twins were in charge of bringing the guests to their seats. Luna and her father, Xenophilius, also came, wearing yellow robes.
Luna had no trouble knowing that Barney was Harry by the look on his face. Ron's Aunt Muriel also came, bearing a tiara for Fleur, beautifully made by the elf. It was a rather obnoxious old woman, extremely rude in her speech, and offended anyone who came along. Krum came too, Fleur had invited him, but Ron was upset to see him and dragged Hermione off to dance. Krum was upset to see Luna's dad because he had the Dark Wizard Grindelwald's symbol on his robes (the same Dark Wizard that Dumbledore defeated in 1945, it was on the back of the Chocolate Frog card), and Krum's grandfather was killed by Grindelwald.
Harry sees Krum's wand and suddenly remembers that Gregorovitch was also a wand maker and that Krum's wand was made by him. Harry saw Krum's wand and suddenly remembered that Gregorovitch was also a wand maker and that Krum's wand was made by him.
It suddenly occurred to Harry: Bathilda Bagshot was the author of his school textbook, History of Magic. Even more amazing news: Bathilda Bagshot and the Dumbledore's used to live in the High Crick Valley! (Harry's mom and dad lived there too, remember?) Harry is shocked and wonders why Dumbledore didn't tell him all this before. Hermione came to Harry after the dance and asked him what was wrong.
Before Harry had a chance to speak, a silver Patronus in the shape of a lynx appeared in the crowd dancing and celebrating at the wedding, Kingsley. Shackle's (Ouroboros, an important member of the Order of the Phoenix) voice spoke through the Patronus (members of the Order of the Phoenix use Patronuses to contact each other), "The Ministry of Magic is overrun, and Scrimgeour (the Minister of Magic) is dead. They are coming."
Chapter 9 The Hiding Place
Hearing that the Death Eaters were coming, everyone panicked and the wedding was in chaos. Harry saw Death Eaters in cloaks and masks apparating and manifesting themselves. The three of them, Harry Hermione and Ron, held hands tightly and Hermione phantom shifted, taking Harry and Ron with her entourage into manifestation. They came to a Muggle's street near King's Cross train station, where Hermione said they were relatively safe in the Muggle world. And Hermione had been prepared: she had enchanted a small handbag with everything the three of them could possibly need, Harry and Ron's Muggle clothes, Harry's invisibility and a large pile of books.
Harry thought about how dangerous everyone at the wedding was, and Hermione and Ron stopped him from going back: the Death Eaters were looking for Harry, and him going back would make it more dangerous for everyone. Not knowing what to do, the three decided to go into a café first for a drink and to discuss their next plan of action. Not knowing what to do, the three decide to go into a café first for a drink and to discuss their next plan of action. Ron wanted to go stay at the Broken Kettle pub (the one at the entrance to Diagon Alley) so he could find out what was going on, and was stopped by Hermione. They went into the café, followed by two men in laborer's uniforms, sitting in the cubicle next to theirs.
Harry put on his invisibility cloak outside first just in case, and Hermione said they'd better find a safe place to Phantom Shift to the countryside. The sound of them talking didn't seem to diminish. That's when Hermione said let's go and reached into her pocket for money. Harry sees the two men in worker's uniforms reach into their pockets at the same time, and before he realizes what he's doing, reaches into his pockets as well, resulting in three wands appearing at the same time. Another fight ensued, with one of the Death Eaters knocked unconscious and the other in full body restraints, unable to move.
Harry decides not to kill them, revealing his whereabouts on one side. So Hermione casts an Oblivion spell on the Death Eaters to make them forget the fight, and Harry and Ron clean up the scene and restore it to its original state. They debated heatedly where they should land, Harry argued for 12 Grimmauld Place, Hermione and Ron were worried that Snape would be there as well, but Harry thought that with the Order of the Phoenix's protection spell in place nothing would happen, and he was just about to bump into Snape.
Hermione wondered why the Death Eaters would know they were here and wondered if even though Harry was over seventeen, the Death Eaters could still track him if he used magic. They went to 12 Grimmauld Place and had a bit of trouble with Sirius' mom's portrait, but Harry forced her back inside the curtains with his wand.
That's when Harry felt another sharp pain in his scar and felt extreme anger, almost rage. He screamed and Ron and Hermione were surprised. He felt Voldemort get very angry and rushed to hide in the bathroom. That's when he saw in his mind's eye that Voldemort was torturing a Death Eater who had been under an Oblivion spell by Hermione and that Voldemort was speaking through Harry's mouth, upset that the Death Eater had allowed Harry to escape again, threatening to feed the Death Eater to Nagini and ordering the yellow-faced Draco to continue to torture the Death Eater.
Ron's dad used his Patronus, a skunk (that's a weasel) to send a message, "Family is safe. Do not reply. We are being watched."
Chapter 10: The Story of Kreacher
They searched Regulus's room and didn't find the locket, the Horcrux. It occurred to Hermione that there had been a major cleaning when they lived here two years ago, and a gold locket had been thrown away as trash. Harry thought for sure Kreacher would have stolen the locket back, since he thought they were the property of the Black family. The trio went to the kitchen and found the locket missing from the cupboard where Kreacher slept as well. Harry called Kreacher's name and summoned him.
Kreacher confessed to stealing the locket and said that it belonged to Master Regulus, but he said that Mundungus had stolen it again. Harry orders Kreacher to say everything about the locket, and Kreacher begins. According to Kreacher, Regulus joined Voldemort as a Death Eater when he was 16. A year later, he came home and told Kreacher that Voldemort needed a house elf. Regulus told Kreacher to do what Voldemort told him to do and go home. Kreacher then went with Voldemort to the big cave by the sea that Harry and Dumbledore had also been to, and drank one of those green (it's green, isn't it?) potions like Voldemort told him to. No time to go back and look it up) potion.
Kreacher describes drinking the potion and feeling his body burn inside and seeing terrible things. When he finished drinking, Voldemort put a locket in a stone basin and left with a big grin on his face. Kreacher went to the lake to get a drink, but was pulled by the shadowy corpse in the lake, and then he phantom-shifted home. Harry wonders why Kreacher can phantom shift and Dumbledore can't. Ron says that elf magic isn't the same as human magic, and that they can phantom shift even in the Hogwarts grounds, but people can't.
Harry couldn't imagine that Voldemort would be so careless, but Hermione pointed out that Voldemort didn't even think of pixies as people and wouldn't have thought that they had feelings like people. Kreacher went on to say that when Regulus heard about his experience he was very, very worried and concerned and he told Kreacher to hide and not to leave the house.
After some days, Regulus came to Kreacher's cupboard one night looking strange and asked Kreacher to take him to the cave where Voldemort had been. When they arrived, Regulus pulled out a box much like Voldemort's locket and told Kreacher to take it, then he told Kreacher to swap the two lockets when the Stone Basin was empty, then go home alone and not to tell anyone in the Blake family about it. He also ordered Kreacher to destroy the locket when he got home.
Then Kreacher watched as Regulus finished his potion and was then dragged into the lake by the shadowy corpse...Kreacher went home and tried everything he could but could not damage the locket one iota. Harry doesn't understand why Kreacher serves Voldemort even after he's trying to get him killed, betraying Sirius to Voldemort and following Bellatrix and Narcissa's orders. Hermione explains that the house elf team is so used to this kind of torture that he listens to whoever is nice to him. Although Regulus eventually transformed and tried to overthrow Voldemort, he failed to explain it to Kreacher, who then obeyed Voldemort anyway. Harry was silent.
When he spoke again, he took a much softer tone with Kreacher. He asked Kreacher to do one thing for him: find Mundungus and bring him to 12 Grimmauld Place. Harry also has a flash of inspiration and gives Kreacher the fake locket adorned with the Blake family crest. Kreacher is thrilled to finally have something of his own from the Black family and can't stand up for half an hour. He hid the fake locket in a cupboard, bowed to Harry and Ron before leaving, twitched in Hermione's direction as if to show respect (he had called Ron a blood traitor and Hermione a mudblood when he had first arrived, and was stopped by Harry's drink), and disappeared.
Extended Information
Author J.K. Rowling (作者.K.罗琳), born July 31, 1965 in Gwent, England, graduated from the University of Exeter, England, is a British author.
J.K. Rowling was born on July 31, 1965, at the Cottage Hospital, 240 Station Avenue, Yate, Gwent, U.K. In September 1970, Joanne Rowling started elementary school at St. Michael's Cathedral English School, Highland Street, Winterbourne. Growing up, she enjoyed writing and storytelling and wrote a rabbit-related story at the age of 6. In September 1974, Joanne Rowling attended Tattersalls Chapel Elementary School.In the fall of 1976, Rowling began attending Wedeen Comprehensive High School in Sedbury .
In 1982, Joanne Rowling became the student representative at Wednesdon Comprehensive High School.In the summer of 1983, Rowling graduated from Wednesdon Comprehensive High School and took the Oxford University entrance exams. In the fall of that year, Lorraine began her studies at the University of Exeter in England, majoring in French and Classics, and in her second year of college, 1985-1986, Lorraine moved to Paris as part of the University of Exeter's "French Practicum". She taught English there for the first time.
Rowling graduated from Exeter University in the spring of 1987.
In 1989, at the age of 24, Rowling was on a train journey from Manchester to London when a small, skinny, dark-haired wizard, wearing glasses, kept smiling at her out of the window. His presence gave her the idea to create Harry Potter. Though she didn't have a pen or paper at hand at the time, she had already begun to imagine it out of the blue. And so, Harry Potter was born - a small, 11-year-old boy with skinny, tousled black hair, bright green eyes, round glasses, and a thin, lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead. Harry Potter became a popular fairy tale character around the world .
In 1990, Rowling reluctantly agreed to her boyfriend's proposal to move in with him in Manchester. In the same year, Rowling took a job as a secretary at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and then worked for a while at the University of Manchester, before taking a job as an English teacher at an English language school in Oporto, Portugal, in 1991.
In February 1996, Rowling sent an outline of the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone novel and three chapters of the story to the agent where Christopher Little was working. In June of that year, Rowling got her teaching license. After a teaching internship, she taught at Leith Academy.
In February 1997, because of Rowling's previous application, the Scottish Arts Council gave Rowling a $13,000 fee to fund her creative work. The publisher released the first book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, in June 1997, which won the National Book Award for Children's Fiction in the United Kingdom, as well as the Gold Medal Award for Smutty Books. Rowling followed with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 1998 and 1999, respectively.
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