30. Chapter 30 [Sorcerer's Stone]! [Deathly Hallows Invisibility Cloak]! [Organization's Motto]!



The young wizards were relatively simple and did not ask for any extravagant rewards. As long as they could shine and contribute to the team, they would be satisfied. Of course, as official members of the Fang Yan Party, their fashion sense and popularity must be the highest among many young wizards. There is no doubt about that! Fang Yan did not directly answer Hermione and Malfoy, but asked: "What is the motto of our organization?"

Harry Potter made full use of his powerful reaction speed as a Quidditch player and was the first to respond loudly: "The dragon waved its wings of burning flames to purify all the darkness and filth in the world!"

The little wizard who was predicted to be the "savior of the British wizarding world" eleven years ago was now extremely excited and had a strong sense of mission and responsibility while speaking.

In fact, the Fangyan Party's organizational motto is an extension of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry motto "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus".

To others, it feels like it is explaining the ideas of the four founders of Hogwarts using a new spirit and language of the new era.

——Fang Yan in the Naruto world actually did the same thing. Will of Fire? ——My Will of Fire! Theory guides action and serves as the organization's program.

In essence, this organizational motto serves Fang Yan's personal will - he can interpret it however he wants!

Fang Yan nodded in satisfaction at Harry Potter's answer: "Yes! If we only encounter a few dark wizards, we must ask the professor and the principal for help. What should we do if we encounter a truly powerful opponent in the future?"

"If you rely on mountains, they will fall; if you rely on water, the water will dry up; if you rely on people, they will perish."

"If we want to develop and become a huge force that shocks the world and that no one can ignore, we must take advantage of every crisis to hone our comprehensive abilities and make ourselves stronger!"

Ron nodded repeatedly, took out the notebook he carried with him, and wrote quickly, recording Fang Yan's remarks in "Fang Yan's Quotations".

The red-haired boy wielded his quill quickly while saying loyally, "As expected of a leader! Just a few words from him are thought-provoking, thought-provoking, and admirable!"

"We don't have this kind of wisdom!"

In the original story, Ron Weasley, as the second male lead, has many shortcomings of a teenager, such as jealousy and feeling sad when seeing his friends in the limelight.

But in Fang Yan's view, these are not a big deal at all - any normal human being will have this mentality of "being afraid that his brothers are having a hard life, and also being afraid that his brothers are driving a Land Rover".

Moreover, Ron has a shining point that can make up for all the shortcomings. In his nature, he has the courage and romance to sacrifice himself for his friends. When facing external crises and pressures, he is an extremely reliable character.

Fang Yan always pays attention to interests when doing things, and will never force a person to do something. Anyone he trains must have potential and value! In this way, everyone quickly reached a consensus and immediately began to report more valuable news and intelligence to Fang Yan.

"The clues you found are related to Nicolas Flamel?"

Fang Yan waved his magic wand casually, and a book flew into the air in the forbidden area and fell into his palm.

The corners of his lips slightly raised, outlining a wicked arc: "That's a big shot..."

Opening the book in his hand, Fang Yan read as if he was reading from a book: "Nicolas Flamel, born in 1330, received a good education, was proficient in Latin, and was good at calligraphy and copying."

"He made a living in Paris by selling books and copying articles. He also took in students and taught them how to copy and draw illustrations."

"By chance, he created the Philosopher's Stone, also known as the Sorcerer's Stone. He then used the wealth he gained from alchemy for charity, built fourteen hospitals in Paris, and constructed and renovated the church where he lived."

"Later, Nicolas Flamel became pen pals with our headmaster Albus Dumbledore. The two had in-depth exchanges on alchemy. He has lived for more than 600 years and is still alive today."

Hearing this, the young wizards gasped.

The clever little witch Hermione raised her white chin slightly and said confidently: "I have heard of the [Sorcerer's Stone] - it has the effect of turning stone into gold and can also give people the power of immortality. I originally thought it was hearsay and false rumors, but now it seems that the rumors may not be untrue!"

The blasting genius Ximo seemed eager to try: "This kind of magic prop is destined for our Fangyan Party! If we can get it, our organization will never lack funds for development!"

Malfoy raised his eyebrows and said proudly, "If it's just for Galleons, there's no need for the Philosopher's Stone. The Malfoy family is enough!"

Immortality...

Why does it sound a bit unrealistic? Can alchemy really achieve this? Fang Yan seemed to see through the confusion of the young wizards and said leisurely: "There are many ways to use magic to prolong life. The Philosopher's Stone is just one of them. I dare to conclude that the immortality obtained by the Philosopher's Stone is an imperfect immortality with great negative effects."

"Nicolas Flamel and his wife, who have lived for six centuries with the help of the Philosopher's Stone, will gradually lose their sense of beauty in the course of their long lives, and all the joy in life will gradually drift away from them."

“I can’t taste the flavor of delicious food, I can’t capture the soul resonance of wonderful ideas from works of art, and I can’t feel the joy and satisfaction of accomplishing a great thing…”

"That kind of eternal life has very limited appeal. In the future, we will get a better and more perfect eternal life!"

This is just empty talk, and Fang Yan himself is actually very eager for the Philosopher's Stone - not because of its practical value, but because he wants to use it as a reference for the research of magic and alchemy, so that he can obtain a large amount of valid information and data samples in a short period of time, saving himself a huge amount of time and effort.

The value of the [Philosopher's Stone] should not be underestimated!

Seeing Fang Yan, who was full of vigor and vitality, Harry Potter was filled with passion and emotion. He gritted his teeth, took out something from his wizard robe, held it in both hands, and presented it to Fang Yan: "Chief, please accept this [Invisibility Cloak]!"

"Just consider it as my party dues."

"It is more meaningful in your hands! You will definitely be able to make the most of it and create more light and beauty for this world!"

At Christmas, Harry Potter received this invisibility cloak - he didn't know who gave it to him, but he found that the cloak had a very special and powerful anti-detection effect.

Actually, Harry's knowledge of this treasure is limited. After reading some magic books, he only knows that ordinary invisibility cloaks are cloaks made of the fur of [invisible beasts], or ordinary cloaks cast with the [Disillusionment Charm].

Fang Yan was not vague either. He took the magic prop that could not be seen by the eyes directly from Harry Potter's hand. He knew as soon as he touched it that this was definitely not an ordinary invisibility cloak! Although Fang Yan was very good at deception, he was unwilling to deceive his own people on such matters. He immediately said frankly: "Have you heard of The Tales of Beedle the Bard?"

The young wizards nodded one after another, and so did Harry Potter - people will change, and those who follow Fang Yan will be influenced by him and will gradually become interested in various [books], especially those storybooks that are not too boring.

It is recorded in "The Tales of Beedle the Bard" that the three Peverell brothers met the god of death on the banks of the River Death. During the negotiation, the smartest third brother, Ignotus, told the god of death that he wanted something that could prevent him from being discovered. So, the god of death reluctantly gave him a permanent invisibility cloak.

Later, the god of death easily took the lives of Ignotus' two brothers, Antioch and Cadmus, but searched for Ignotus for many years without finding him. It was not until Ignotus was old enough that he took off his invisibility cloak and came to the god of death to accept his death.

Fang Yan hung the cloak Harry gave him on his left arm, and that part of his limbs suddenly disappeared.

"really……"

Fang Yan's eyes were warm as he glanced at the young wizards present and announced loudly, "The invisibility cloak that Harry just handed over to the organization is extraordinary - it is the Deathly Hallows in the story of the poet that can hide from the god of death!"

(End of this chapter)


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