Chapter 259 Godric's Hollow
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Liu Yue Zhi Yuan Fei
In the end, Douglas glanced at the time and said, "It's getting late, let's set off as soon as possible."
Then he led several people up to the altar in the middle of the room.
When he stepped onto the altar, Harry had a strange expression on his face. The entire altar was made of a stone he didn't recognize, and it was engraved with all kinds of strange runes.These were all within Harry's understanding, after all, they were made by wizards.
But on a table in the middle of the altar, there was a screen that seemed to be made of a single piece of glass, and some numbers were displayed on it, which completely stunned Harry.
When he was still at the Dursleys' house, he had seen this thing from sci-fi movies on TV. The core of magic is sci-fi?
He looked at the reactions of the people on the side in shock, and saw Lupine asking suspiciously: "This must not be Muggle technology, but I have the impression that their display technology can't do this."
Sirius said triumphantly from the side: "You don't understand this, this is called a transparent display touch screen. Of course, Muggles don't have this technology yet, but it is actually made by referring to Muggle's screen display technology and combining it with magic. , you can operate directly on this piece of glass.”
Harry asked curiously from the side: "So what is this, aren't we going out, why are we here?"
Sirius rushed to explain: "This is a one-way directional teleportation array. It can teleport you to every corner of the UK, whether it is in the sky or underground. Just enter the three-dimensional positioning coordinates designed by Muggles on this screen, Longitude, latitude and altitude can accurately transport us there, do you need me to explain what three-dimensional coordinates are?"
Harry quickly waved his hand and said, "No, no, I know this, the Muggle elementary school teacher said it at the time."
Lupine asked suspiciously, "Isn't this just a Portkey? Why do you set up a special teleportation formation? Even if the Portkey is monitored by the Ministry of Magic, I think you should be able to create one without being discovered with your ability."
Douglas explained: "The limited number of times the Portkey can be used is a problem, but the biggest problem is comfort, that teleportation process is too uncomfortable...Okay, let's start, Dobby you operate , we just need to put our hands on the table around the monitor.”
Lupine looked at Douglas in surprise, and said with a smile, "Douglas, you don't know the keys."
Although Harry couldn't understand what they were talking about, he felt that it was amazing, and quickly put his hand on the table that Douglas said, and the others also put it on it.
At this time, Dobby took out a small notebook from his pocket, and while looking at the text on the notebook, he stretched out his long fingers and typed on the transparent screen.
Every time he entered a number, he muttered, "Near Godric's Hollow, 53.5 degrees north latitude, 3.0 degrees west longitude, 75 meters above sea level."
Harry looked sideways curiously, and saw that the small notebook was densely filled with addresses and coordinates.
Just when he was wondering, he suddenly felt a magic sweep across his body, and then a blue light flashed in front of his eyes. He closed his eyes subconsciously. When he opened them again, he found himself in a snow-covered place. In front of the small village.
Because it was Christmas, they saw a Christmas tree more than ten meters high in the center of the village at a glance, which was very spectacular.Perhaps because of the daytime, all this seemed a little dull again.
Lupine said with emotion: "No wonder you made this teleportation array, I really don't feel it at all."
Then he looked at the village in front of him bewilderedly, his eyes were a little red.
Also red-eyed was Sirius, and Douglas swore he definitely heard Sirius sobbing.
Harry noticed that passers-by in the village didn't seem to notice their sudden appearance, and he thought they must have been cast with some sort of Muggle invisibility spell.
He looked curiously at Sirius and asked, "Where is this place?"
But Sirius, who usually answered all his questions, remained silent as if he didn't hear his voice at this moment.
Even Dobby behind him was silent at the moment.
Douglas looked at the scene in front of him, sighed and introduced:
"This is Godric's Hollow..."
Harry repeated in doubt: "Godric's Hollow? I've done this question before, the birthplace of Gryffindor Godric. What are we doing here? Are we going to find the legendary Gryffindor? Sword?"
Speaking of this, Harry was even a little bit excited, he knew that this Christmas would not be such a simple trip.
(According to Rowling's setting, Harry didn't know Godric's Hollow in the first six books, and even read the seventh book when he bought it after mentioning the history of magic. According to this reasoning, Harry should not be A child who loves to read doesn't even pay attention to books other than the content of the textbook. So, there is no argument about Harry not knowing his parents' grave.)
As soon as the words came out, the three people and one elf around looked at Harry with strange eyes at the same time.
This reaction made Harry realize if he had said the wrong thing.
Sirius gave Harry a suspicious look, then turned to Douglas and asked, "Didn't you tell him?"
Douglas' face was also particularly ugly, and he said in a bad tone: "These things are written in many books, I thought he knew."
Seeing that Harry still looked confused, Douglas suddenly wanted to kick Harry, a shameful fellow.
Lupine quietly explained from the side: "Godric's Hollow is not only the birthplace of Gryffindor Godric, but also the birthplace of Harry Potter."
After hearing this, Harry looked at everything in front of him in shock, his eyes gradually turned red, and he muttered to himself, "This is where I was born, and where my parents died? It's also my former home... ..."
Harry was thinking a lot at this moment, if it wasn't for Voldemort, he would have grown up in Godric's Hollow, spending every holiday, inviting friends over to play, maybe even having younger siblings.
He can also ask his uncle to create a secret passage in his bedroom that will not be discovered by the Ministry of Magic, and he can go to London to play at any time.
He can stand generously at the head of the village, wave to his uncle, godfather, and Uncle Remus, and say loudly that you are all welcome to my house as guests...
Douglas looked at a few people and said softly, "Let's go."
Then follow the road that people stepped on in the snow and walk towards the center of the village.
They passed many houses along the way, and Harry didn't dare to let go of any one of them. He carefully looked at each house, trying to see if he could recall anything, although he knew it was probably impossible, and he didn't know when he left. one year old.
I don't know if my former home is still there, and I don't know if my house can still be preserved after the war...
Then he led several people up to the altar in the middle of the room.
When he stepped onto the altar, Harry had a strange expression on his face. The entire altar was made of a stone he didn't recognize, and it was engraved with all kinds of strange runes.These were all within Harry's understanding, after all, they were made by wizards.
But on a table in the middle of the altar, there was a screen that seemed to be made of a single piece of glass, and some numbers were displayed on it, which completely stunned Harry.
When he was still at the Dursleys' house, he had seen this thing from sci-fi movies on TV. The core of magic is sci-fi?
He looked at the reactions of the people on the side in shock, and saw Lupine asking suspiciously: "This must not be Muggle technology, but I have the impression that their display technology can't do this."
Sirius said triumphantly from the side: "You don't understand this, this is called a transparent display touch screen. Of course, Muggles don't have this technology yet, but it is actually made by referring to Muggle's screen display technology and combining it with magic. , you can operate directly on this piece of glass.”
Harry asked curiously from the side: "So what is this, aren't we going out, why are we here?"
Sirius rushed to explain: "This is a one-way directional teleportation array. It can teleport you to every corner of the UK, whether it is in the sky or underground. Just enter the three-dimensional positioning coordinates designed by Muggles on this screen, Longitude, latitude and altitude can accurately transport us there, do you need me to explain what three-dimensional coordinates are?"
Harry quickly waved his hand and said, "No, no, I know this, the Muggle elementary school teacher said it at the time."
Lupine asked suspiciously, "Isn't this just a Portkey? Why do you set up a special teleportation formation? Even if the Portkey is monitored by the Ministry of Magic, I think you should be able to create one without being discovered with your ability."
Douglas explained: "The limited number of times the Portkey can be used is a problem, but the biggest problem is comfort, that teleportation process is too uncomfortable...Okay, let's start, Dobby you operate , we just need to put our hands on the table around the monitor.”
Lupine looked at Douglas in surprise, and said with a smile, "Douglas, you don't know the keys."
Although Harry couldn't understand what they were talking about, he felt that it was amazing, and quickly put his hand on the table that Douglas said, and the others also put it on it.
At this time, Dobby took out a small notebook from his pocket, and while looking at the text on the notebook, he stretched out his long fingers and typed on the transparent screen.
Every time he entered a number, he muttered, "Near Godric's Hollow, 53.5 degrees north latitude, 3.0 degrees west longitude, 75 meters above sea level."
Harry looked sideways curiously, and saw that the small notebook was densely filled with addresses and coordinates.
Just when he was wondering, he suddenly felt a magic sweep across his body, and then a blue light flashed in front of his eyes. He closed his eyes subconsciously. When he opened them again, he found himself in a snow-covered place. In front of the small village.
Because it was Christmas, they saw a Christmas tree more than ten meters high in the center of the village at a glance, which was very spectacular.Perhaps because of the daytime, all this seemed a little dull again.
Lupine said with emotion: "No wonder you made this teleportation array, I really don't feel it at all."
Then he looked at the village in front of him bewilderedly, his eyes were a little red.
Also red-eyed was Sirius, and Douglas swore he definitely heard Sirius sobbing.
Harry noticed that passers-by in the village didn't seem to notice their sudden appearance, and he thought they must have been cast with some sort of Muggle invisibility spell.
He looked curiously at Sirius and asked, "Where is this place?"
But Sirius, who usually answered all his questions, remained silent as if he didn't hear his voice at this moment.
Even Dobby behind him was silent at the moment.
Douglas looked at the scene in front of him, sighed and introduced:
"This is Godric's Hollow..."
Harry repeated in doubt: "Godric's Hollow? I've done this question before, the birthplace of Gryffindor Godric. What are we doing here? Are we going to find the legendary Gryffindor? Sword?"
Speaking of this, Harry was even a little bit excited, he knew that this Christmas would not be such a simple trip.
(According to Rowling's setting, Harry didn't know Godric's Hollow in the first six books, and even read the seventh book when he bought it after mentioning the history of magic. According to this reasoning, Harry should not be A child who loves to read doesn't even pay attention to books other than the content of the textbook. So, there is no argument about Harry not knowing his parents' grave.)
As soon as the words came out, the three people and one elf around looked at Harry with strange eyes at the same time.
This reaction made Harry realize if he had said the wrong thing.
Sirius gave Harry a suspicious look, then turned to Douglas and asked, "Didn't you tell him?"
Douglas' face was also particularly ugly, and he said in a bad tone: "These things are written in many books, I thought he knew."
Seeing that Harry still looked confused, Douglas suddenly wanted to kick Harry, a shameful fellow.
Lupine quietly explained from the side: "Godric's Hollow is not only the birthplace of Gryffindor Godric, but also the birthplace of Harry Potter."
After hearing this, Harry looked at everything in front of him in shock, his eyes gradually turned red, and he muttered to himself, "This is where I was born, and where my parents died? It's also my former home... ..."
Harry was thinking a lot at this moment, if it wasn't for Voldemort, he would have grown up in Godric's Hollow, spending every holiday, inviting friends over to play, maybe even having younger siblings.
He can also ask his uncle to create a secret passage in his bedroom that will not be discovered by the Ministry of Magic, and he can go to London to play at any time.
He can stand generously at the head of the village, wave to his uncle, godfather, and Uncle Remus, and say loudly that you are all welcome to my house as guests...
Douglas looked at a few people and said softly, "Let's go."
Then follow the road that people stepped on in the snow and walk towards the center of the village.
They passed many houses along the way, and Harry didn't dare to let go of any one of them. He carefully looked at each house, trying to see if he could recall anything, although he knew it was probably impossible, and he didn't know when he left. one year old.
I don't know if my former home is still there, and I don't know if my house can still be preserved after the war...












