No matter what prank ideas Fred and George were mumbling later, Ron couldn't help but sigh as he watched the next plot of the movie:

"This Hermione is too Hermione."

The clothes used to change before, the books encountered when taking clothes, and the white fresh essence now taken out to treat the split self in the movie... There is even a tent inside!

Is this the daily necessities that Hermione mentioned before?

As soon as he finished speaking, Ron felt a real gaze falling on him, which made his body stiffen.

Damn, I forgot that Hermione was by their side this time...

Fortunately, Hermione only glanced at him, and Ron quickly shut up and warned himself not to forget again.

After destroying the locket to no avail, Harry once again felt the situation on Voldemort's side. This time Voldemort seemed to be questioning a wizard... and then... someone stole the wand?

Many viewers couldn't understand this part. After all, the information Harry got from Voldemort before was also intermittent, except for the time when Voldemort took the initiative to let him know.

But the people who don't understand definitely don't include someone who appears in the movie as a young man.

Professor Grindelwald frowned and found that things were not simple.

He knew very well what Voldemort was looking for, which was the old wand that he had stolen.

But it seems that he might appear later and be found by Voldemort?

Someone mentioned Aunt Bathilda at Bill's wedding before, and also said that Harry didn't know Dumbledore. Harry and his friends might ask her later... I should still be in Nurmengard in the movie, and Aunt Bathilda knows it.

Thinking of this, Professor Grindelwald suddenly remembered the book about Dumbledore written by the unscrupulous editor mentioned in the movie, called "The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore", and said that it was taken from Aunt Bathilda. Could it be about him too?

Aunt Bathilda knows about Dumbledore's life related to him...

Professor Grindelwald's expression was a little subtle.

To be honest, if Dumbledore and his past were exposed without a beginning or an end, it could be said that Dumbledore lied, for example, the process of Dumbledore defeating him was actually a play they acted out.

So will this movie mention that past?

Grindelwald did not feel offended by the fact that his and Dumbledore's past would be made public, and he even looked forward to it.

The following plot entered a long period of depression. The threats of Voldemort and the Death Eaters, the search for the Horcruxes had no clue, and the Horcruxes themselves had evil magic that could affect people's emotions...

Ron left the trio.

In the dispute that broke out before the separation, Ron's careless words made the real Ron feel a little embarrassed when he saw this, and he didn't know whether he should look at Harry next to him.

It seems that Harry doesn't seem to pay much attention to these details now...

Harry and Hermione went to the place where he was born, which was also the place where Godric Gryffindor was born and the place where Professor Dumbledore's previous home was located.

They thought there might be secrets about the Horcruxes there.

"Oh my god, why didn't I think of going there..."

Harry couldn't help muttering as he looked at the screen.

Then they met an old woman, and Harry followed the old woman, talking to himself, and kept talking to himself along the way, but the old woman didn't say a word, which made the audience a little confused.

Then the old woman performed a great transformation and turned into Nagini, the snake beside Voldemort, which also explained why she didn't say a word but Harry seemed to be communicating with her.

Harry and Hermione escaped successfully, but Harry's wand was destroyed in the process.

Hermione took Harry to another place where few people went, a forest covered with snow.

Hermione couldn't help but say when she saw this:

"How did Adam know all this..."

In the movie, she took others to the places where she Apparated, except for her and her parents, no one should know that she had been there!

"Believe me, we are tired of asking this question after seeing this."

Harry couldn't help but complain in a low voice.

The atmosphere in the movie was so depressing that he needed to say something to divert his attention.

At this moment on the screen, Harry, who had lost his wand, borrowed Hermione's wand and then kept watch wrapped in a blanket, looking into the depths of the woods in silence.

Perhaps he was thinking about what to do next, or the whereabouts of other Horcruxes, or perhaps thinking about life?

Seeing this, Harry felt that his sense of substitution might not be as deep as before, because he had not experienced such a depressing and desperate situation.

In the darkness, aThe doe Patronus appeared, and after Harry found it and chased after it, the Patronus also ran away.

Harry chased the Patronus all the way, and finally stopped on a frozen river. Looking at the dissipated Patronus, Harry swallowed his saliva, squatted down and brushed away the snow on the river.

Under the snow, the ice surface was exposed, and the shape of a sword could be vaguely seen underneath.

"Merlin, is that... the sword in the lake?"

Ron said in a daze.

There was no way, Merlin's story was a rare story that was very famous in both the wizard and Muggle worlds, and in terms of reputation, it was even more famous than the stories in the Tales of Beedle the Bard.

Harry was also stunned when he heard this, and said uncertainly:

"So that was... the Lady of the Lake? Or Merlin?"

Hermione was shocked when she heard the conversation between the two people next to her:

"What are you talking about? This is obviously the sword of Gryffindor! Harry, didn't you pull it out... Oh, that's the movie, so haven't you seen the second part of the Chamber of Secrets?"

Harry and Ron were even more shocked:

"How is it obvious? How did you see it?!"

The ice on the river in the movie was very real. Under the slightly distorted refraction effect, you could only vaguely see the shadow of a sword under the ice. How did Hermione recognize that it was the sword of Gryffindor?

And the sword didn't appear for too long at the time. The premiere of the second part was a few months ago. How could Hermione remember it so clearly...

Okay, this is very Hermione.

The two of them found that it was quite reasonable in the end, so they swallowed their complaints and focused on the screen.

After Harry found that the flying spell was useless, he used a spell to open the ice, then took off his clothes and planned to jump in to retrieve the sword.

"Why don't you break a branch and deform it? Or use other methods..."

Perhaps the conversation just now opened up the conversation, Hermione couldn't help but complain when she saw this.

"..."

Harry opened his mouth, and a light flashed, and his eyes fell on his chest in the movie:

"It must be because of the interference of the Horcrux!"

Yes, that's it, it must not be because I'm stupid!

Hermione nodded, this reason is reasonable.

Just when Harry was about to touch the sword at the bottom of the river, the Horcrux Harry was wearing seemed to sense the danger and dragged Harry to the top, but there was still a distance from the hole where Harry came down, and Harry was dragged and almost drowned at the bottom of the cold river.

"It's because of the interference of the Horcrux."

This time Harry has learned to take the initiative, pointing at the screen and affirming:

"Otherwise I will definitely take off the Horcrux first and then go to fish it out."

Hermione turned her head and blinked:

"So why not break off a branch?"

Harry: "..."

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