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As Sirius sat in the living room entertaining Harry, Kreacher approached him with a letter bearing the Gringotts seal. Sirius promptly took it from Kreacher and read its contents. As per his request, the goblins had provided him with a portkey set to leave in half an hour. Sirius then spent the next 25 minutes preparing himself and Harry. He took Harry in his arms and waited for the portkey to activate. Right on schedule, the portkey whisked them away to Gringotts, specifically to the manager's cabin in the Black family vault.

Dragontooth, the manager, greeted Sirius and Harry upon their arrival.

Dragontooth: "Good morning, Mr. Black and Mr. Potter. What can I do for you today, Mr. Black, as Mr. Potter's vault manager will be here shortly?"

Sirius: "Dragontooth, good morning. First of all, I would like to thank you for this arrangement. I'd prefer to wait for him before we proceed."

Dragontooth agreed, and after a few minutes, Cidarian, the Potters' vault manager, arrived and exchanged greetings with everyone.

Cidarian: "Good morning, Dragontooth, Mr. Black, and Mr. Potter. You requested to see me, Mr. Black?"

(Since Sirius is Harry's godfather, he can discuss matters about Harry with the Potters' vault manager.)

Sirius: "Yes, Cidarian. As you both know, there's much happening in wizarding Britain after the fall of the Dark Lord. While people celebrate the victory, what they don't know is that due to Dumbledore, the Potters decided to keep Harry with muggles for their so-called reasons. I couldn't let that happen, so I've taken Harry without the Potters knowing. That's why I requested the portkey and now need your help."

Both Dragontooth and Cidarian were angered by Sirius's revelation. Though goblins generally disliked wizards, their disdain for Muggles was stronger. They were quick to express their readiness to assist Harry.

Dragontooth: "What can we do, Mr. Black, to help Mr. Potter here?"

Cidarian: "We are ready to do all we can to help Mr. Potter here."

Sirius: "That's amazing. First of all, I want to conduct his inheritance test to see if Dumbledore placed any blocks on him."

While they conversed, baby Harry entertained himself in the cabin, exploring and playing with various objects.

Cidarian: "Very well."

Dragontooth placed a parchment in front of Harry, and Cidarian handed a special dagger to Sirius.

Cidarian: "You know what you have to do, Mr. Black."

Sirius pricked Harry's finger, allowing three drops of blood to fall onto the parchment. The magical dagger didn't harm Harry, and after a moment of glowing, the parchment revealed the results. Cidarian, with a devilish smile, made copies for Sirius and Dragontooth. After reviewing the contents, even Sirius and Dragontooth were left speechless, wearing both devilish smiles and visible anger towards the headmaster.

Inheritance Test:

Name: Harrison James Potter.

Age: 1 year 3 months

Father: James Fleamont Potter (Alive)

Mother: Lily Potter née Evans (Alive)

Siblings: Lyra Lilian Potter (Alive)

Grandfather: Fleamont Potter (Dead ?)

Grandmother: Dorea Potter née Black (Dead ?)

Godfather: Sirius Black (Alive)

Lord and Heirships:

Lord to:  Gaunt, Riddle, Emrys

Heir to: Potter, Black, Peverell, Slytherin

Titles: Boy Who Lived

Properties: Potter Manor, Grimmauld Place, Chamber of Secrets, Camelot

Vaults: Potter Vault, Black Vault, Riddle Vault, Slytherin Vault, Emrys Vault, Peverell Vault, Gaunt Vault

Powers: Animagus, Parseltongue, Wandless Magic, Wordless Magic, Eidetic Memory

Blocks/Potions: All powers blocked by Albus Dumbledore

Other Notes: Unknown Horcrux of Voldemort

After reading everything, both the goblins and Sirius were left speechless. The headmaster of Hogwarts had made a grave mistake. Harry was more powerful than anyone realized, having defeated the Dark Lord, and he was the true conqueror, not Lyra. To add to this, Harry was also the heir of Slytherin. The goblins and Sirius took their time to calm down while Harry, now bored, peacefully drifted to sleep

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