Chapter 431 A Letter From Harry

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Harry shook his head. Ron couldn't be the one. And Hermione?!

Immediately, Hermione's voice seemed to fill his head, sharp and anxious. "Is your scar hurting? Harry, that's really serious. Write to Professor Dumbledore." "I'll check 'Common Magical Ailments and Diseases', maybe there's a way to heal curse scars..."

Yes, that would be Hermione's advice: go straight to Dumbledore and, in the meantime, check the library...

However, Harry had decided not to tell Dumbledore about this.

He stared at the dark ink-blue sky outside, doubting much that a book could help him now.

To his knowledge, he was the only living person who had survived a curse from Voldemort.

It was highly unlikely, therefore, that he would find his symptoms listed in Common Magical Ailments and Diseases or other magic books.

Harry shook his head again, as he surely wouldn't get the answer he wanted from Hermione.

Hermione was ruled out, and now only Evan remained.

Harry kneaded the scar with his knuckles and couldn't help but think that Evan was the one he really needed now.

Despite being a year younger than him, Evan was unlike any other young wizards.

Indeed, Harry had never seen such a powerful young wizard as Evan.

In power and knowledge, Evan was an incredibly young wizard, so much so that Harry even had the impression that there was nothing he couldn't do or didn't know...

Yes... Even this dark magic left by Voldemort, he surely must know about it!

With this thought, Harry's deep desire to meet Evan arose again.

Not just because of the hurting scar, but also because Hermione mentioned in her last letter that Voldemort's curse on Evan had been broken, and they had found the Philosopher's Stone. But the letter was vague; Harry wanted to know the details!

It must have been a great adventure, undoubtedly, and Harry regretted not being able to participate in it.

He wanted to know exactly what they had encountered! And why was Sirius so badly injured?

Evan was now at his own house, and Hermione was there.

If he could, Harry would also want to go there. He couldn't wait to do so.

But Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia would never agree, and he wasn't invited.

Harry resisted the urge to leave home and leave the Dursleys, and sat at his desk.

Yes, he had done it once last year and wouldn't mind doing it again. But now, Harry decided to first write a letter to Evan to inquire about the situation.

He lit the lamp on his desk and began writing in the dim light.

Harry wrote very fast. If he were writing to someone else, maybe he would only mention that his scar was hurting.

He wouldn't mention what he saw in his dreams. Harry didn't want to appear too anxious.

But with Evan, there was no such concern.

He wrote down all the dreams he had and some of the speculations he had made on a parchment.

Additionally, Harry also inquired about Evan's current situation, as well as his experiences during the summer holidays, and more.

Harry's lamp seemed to dim as the cold gray light before dawn slowly seeped into the room.

Finally, when the sun had risen, when the walls of his bedroom turned golden and sounds of movement could be heard from the Dursleys' room, Harry cleared his desk of crumpled parchment scraps and reread his finished letter.

A minute later, he nodded satisfactorily.

He folded the parchment and placed it on his desk, ready for when Hedwig returned.

Then he stood up, stretched, and opened his wardrobe.

Without looking at his reflection, he quickly dressed before going downstairs for breakfast.

If he could, he hoped the summer holidays coming to an end would be a bit more exciting.

As Evan and Hermione were having breakfast at the table, the snowy white Hedwig fluttered in.

Indeed, the atmosphere at the table was already very uncomfortable.

However, Evan's parents were very happy upon hearing that he had awakened.

Evan didn't know how Dumbledore explained it, but they didn't ask him what had happened.

They were only concerned about their health and gave many instructions. Then, Mr. Mason left home to go to work.

Evan and Hermione's mother sat at the table, chatting, leaving no room for Evan to interrupt.

From her mother's gaze towards Hermione, it was clear that she had all sorts of thoughts and was very pleased with Hermione.

Evan sat "alone," observing the harmonious conversation between them, feeling like a stranger.

There was no need for introductions; his mother knew Hermione very well, who was like another member of the family.

It was not at all evident that they had actually known each other for less than a day.

Based on their dialogue, people could even mistake them for mother and daughter.

The atmosphere was very subtle, and Evan felt extremely embarrassed. He was unsure if he should stay there and listen.

Fortunately, at that moment, Hedwig flew in through the window, giving him an excuse to leave.

Aware of his mother's fear of birds, Evan greeted Hedwig and took her back to his room.

He untied the scroll that was tied to Hedwig's foot and read Harry's letter.

Evan frowned as he read its contents, which clearly were not good news.

Harry mentioned that his scar was hurting and the dream related to Voldemort.

Evan knew it was because Voldemort had left a part of his soul in Harry fourteen years ago. Therefore, there was a unique connection between the two.

Harry could enter Voldemort's mind and know what he was doing and some of his thoughts. This was clearly very dangerous, and Voldemort would soon realize it.

Harry needed to learn Occlumency as soon as possible to block this connection as much as possible.

In addition to this incident, the dream Harry had was also troubling to Evan.

What kind of conspiracy were Voldemort and Caresius plotting? Could it be related to the upcoming Triwizard Tournament?

Furthermore, in the battle of the Fallen Centaur Temple, they took the statue of the evil god.

After several contacts, Evan learned that the statue was very wicked and was the embodiment of the evil god in the real world.

Although Evan struck the evil god hard, it did not completely fall, and now, the statue was in Voldemort's hands!

Evan hoped that this year there would be no changes beyond his imagination.

Voldemort alone was already a headache. If he partnered with the evil god, things would become unimaginably dire.

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