Aurora brought Hector news from Dumbledore a few days later. From the reply, it can be seen that he was very happy that Hector agreed to meet Grindelwald. Dumbledore agreed to communicate with Aberforth in the letter, and explained about Harry at the end of the letter. Dumbledore said that Harry's situation was normal and there was nothing to worry about, but he also said that he would take time to visit Harry.

In this way, Ron and Hermione's entrustment was well resolved.

After reading Dumbledore's reply, Hector wrote back to Ron and Hermione, fulfilling their wishes.

The next step is to wait for Dumbledore to return from France.

Dumbledore has been busy with the finishing work of matters related to the Philosopher's Stone recently.

He needs some time to deal with the aftermath of his good friend Mr.

Nicolas Flamel.

After the destruction of the Philosopher's Stone, the elixir of life has lost its most important formula, which also means that the long life of the Flamel couple is about to come to an end.

Hector was very emotional.

He was unfamiliar with this living fossil of the magic world who was rarely mentioned in the original book.

Nicolas Flamel was too low-key.

Hector had read many history books, and even the most authoritative and detailed books only described Mr.

Flamel in a few words.

In addition to the simple summary of Mr.

Flamel's achievements in the Spring and Autumn style, there was nothing else in the book, not to mention that other legendary figures were almost necessary biographies.

Nicolas Flamel seemed to be covered with a mysterious veil, which concealed his legendary and wonderful life.

However, this veil would soon be unveiled in front of Hector. Dumbledore asked Fox to deliver a note a few days later. Hector used three boxes of chocolate frogs to make this arrogant old sister agree to take down Dumbledore's note.

Nicolas Flamel wanted to see him, and that's what Dumbledore said.

Hector was extremely excited when he received the note.

After all, it was a rare opportunity to meet this great magician with a very important role.

Since Nico Flamel retired, not many people in the magic world have had the honor to meet Nico Flamel, not to mention being named by the great Mr.

Flamel.

Besides, the Philosopher's Stone is completely gone, and there is a high probability that no one in this world can create another Philosopher's Stone.

The shadow of death will eventually hang over the old man, and he has little time left.

If he doesn't meet this time, Hector thinks he will never have a second chance like this in his life.

However, Hector was not overwhelmed by this excitement, and he began to think seriously.

Why did Nico Flamel want to see him? Is it because Hector is a rare Dumbledore? Nico Flamel is really mysterious, and his strength is a mystery.

Everyone knows about the magic enhancer, and Hector has seen its magical and amazing effects.

But you have to know that one of the important ingredients of the magic enhancer is the Philosopher's Stone.

Without the Philosopher's Stone, the magic enhancer cannot be brewed.

Nicolas Flamel is the owner of the Philosopher's Stone.

He has owned the Philosopher's Stone for four hundred years.

Even if someone says that Mr.

Flamel drinks the magic enhancer as water, Hector will not doubt it.

Hector has only seen the tip of the iceberg of the magic of the Philosopher's Stone, and the Philosopher's Stone is just one of Nicolas Flamel's alchemical products.

Hector is very sure that if Nicolas Flamel wants to do something to him, he will definitely not be able to resist. When old Dumbledore tried to test him, Hector had to use his basic foundation to barely resist. Magic can be said to be more refined with age. Dumbledore's attack with only a hundred years of skill almost made Hector relapse. Mr. Flamel has accumulated more than six hundred years of experience. It is really hard to imagine how profound his ability is.

This is really a very tangled matter. Hector really wants to meet Nicolas Flamel, even though he is deeply suspicious of the old man's actual intentions. So Hector talked about this with Aberforth, hoping that he could give him some more reasonable advice.

Of course, Hector did not mention that Dumbledore wanted to take him to see Grindelwald.

He knew that if he told Aberforth about this, the old man in front of him would immediately attack Hogwarts alone.

Albus is not here? Aberforth can force Dumbledore back from Paris directly by demolishing the castle.

Aberforth can definitely do it, and Professor McGonagall and the others will definitely not be able to stop him.

That's a Dumbledore, and a Dumbledore who is on the run.

Grindelwald had a hard time dealing with him back then.

So Hector cut out the beginning and the end, and only mentioned that Nicolas Flamel wanted to see him. Aberforth, who was busy in the kitchen, quickly stopped his work. He kept wiping his hands with a greasy rag, thinking about something worriedly.

Aberforth sat down at a table, his brows were furrowed, and his fingers were tapping on the table intermittently. Hector sat opposite him, quietly beating his fingers. After a long time, Aberforth's voice came from the other side of the table,

"I think you can go,"

Hector raised his head and met Aberforth's eyes. Aberforth looked a little worried, with a hesitant look on his face. But the worried look did not last long. Aberforth seemed to have made up his mind and said to Hector,

"Anyway, there is no harm. I have met Nicolas Flamel, and he is a nice guy. Besides, if I don't meet him this time, there may not be any chance later."

Hector nodded, which is why he hesitated whether he should take the risk to meet Nicolas Flamel.

Aberforth did not say it firmly.

He said that the choice was still on Hector's side.

He was just giving pertinent advice for Hector's future development.

Hector nodded, weighing the pros and cons in his heart.

If he didn't go, there would indeed be no unpredictable risks, but Hector would have completely lost the opportunity to meet Nicolas Flamel.

If Hector decided to go, risks were inevitable, but maybe Nicolas Flamel would see that he had a unique bone structure and then teach him all his knowledge - he was a great man who had experienced six hundred years of ups and downs.

Mr.

Flamel's knowledge must be something Hector had never heard of or seen.

If he could learn something from him, it would definitely be a great improvement for Hector.

Ector Hector carefully compared the possible risks and the benefits under the risks, and finally decided to meet this living fossil of the magic world.

The temptation of Nicolas Flamel's knowledge treasure is too great, and Hector's desire to improve his own strength is so strong.

As for whether Nicolas Flamel will look down on him, Hector has never considered it.

Hector asked Fawkes, who was still staying in the Hog's Head Inn, to bring back a positive reply, and Fawkes soon turned into sparks and disappeared into the air.

Hector looked at the flash of fire in the air, and inexplicably had the absurd idea in his mind that his note might be accidentally set on fire by Fawkes.

He patted his head, stood up from the chair, said something to Aberforth, and returned to his bedroom.

Now all he had to do was wait, Hector thought to himself as he looked at the ceiling.

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