Fairies also have fairy tales?

Ryan was surprised by this.

"What's their fairy tale? Getting rich by cheating and deceiving people?"

He muttered to himself speechlessly, and then he was surprised to find that it was really the case!

"This fairy tale book tells the story of a fairy named Gorgon Silvergrass who deceived a red-hatted man in the forest and got a clue about the ancient fairy kingdom from him. After going through some adventures, he obtained the legendary Fairy Crown."

"He used this to become the goblin king and thus established his own kingdom of gems... I'd say it's not a very good fairy tale."

He commented sharply.

But the key is obviously not the fairy tale itself, but...

“This symbol!”

Hermione pointed to the picture in the fairy tale book - in the picture, a little elf wearing a gorgeous crown was wandering among the gems. Ryan saw at a glance that the symbol on the edge of the picture was one of the runes he found in the Marauder's Map!

"I think the symbol represents the 'crown'."

"I looked up the relevant information. It should refer to the symbol of power of the goblins - the goblin crown 'Crown of Alondir'."

Chapter 50 Fairy Crown, Ryan’s Reminder!

The origins of the goblins are as ancient as those of other races in the magical world.

The time when they appeared is like the time when "magic" appeared in the world, which is an unverifiable concept.

But what is certain is that the first true ruler of the goblin race is the Goblin King 'Alondil I'.

He established the first fairy kingdom, dominated the fairy laws and social rules, and unified the fairy crafts.

Even among the greedy goblins, Alondil has absolute prestige.

And his symbol is his crown, the Crown of Alondir.

It is said that this crown was forged by Arondil himself using goblin craftsmanship, and it is inlaid with the most precious gems in goblin history.

There are even rumors that all goblins have signed a magical contract with Alondil through this crown - all goblins must obey the orders of the holder of the crown.

Ryan believes this may be true because he has seen the crown.

Just a thousand years ago in the Fairy Kingdom, Ragnak I wore it on his head. It is indeed gorgeous and has powerful magic!

But at this moment, Hermione's following words made Ryan stunned on the spot.

"But Ryan, if you're interested in this crown, I'm afraid the situation isn't optimistic. I saw it a few days ago when I was looking through other goblin books. This crown has been missing for a long time... It's been missing since Ragnak I, a thousand years ago."

"The fairy kingdom also fell apart and split into different fairy tribes."

When Hermione said this, Ryan had already raised his head in confusion.

"Feel sorry?"

What did you say

Ryan was really surprised.

In fact, he had seen the goblin 'Neil' in Gringotts ever since.

For such a long time, most of the books he read were about the history and spells of the wizarding world, as well as theories on magic.

In a thousand years, he has so much to learn.

As for the history of goblins, how could he have time to care?

So he almost subconsciously thought that the goblins should still exist in the Goblin Kingdom today - Gringotts is an agency of the Goblin Kingdom facing the wizarding world, and somehow it has seized the right to issue magical currency.

But now, Hermione told him a fact.

The fairy kingdom has long since passed away, and the ancient crown inherited by the fairies has long since disappeared!

This made Ryan think of many things in an instant - such as the special attitude of Neil, the goblin in Gringotts, and the story he insisted on about his vault No. 000.

"The great King Ragnark I ordered the goblin 'Grin' to establish Gringotts for the very purpose of storing your vault 000."

Now, Ryan felt that this story seemed to...hide something?

So he began to try to complete this history.

"In the Sorting Hat's memory, the Hufflepuff teacher said that the Gryffindor teacher would go to the Goblin Kingdom."

"Then the Goblin Kingdom lost its crown, and King Ragnark I ordered the construction of Gringotts—of course, it's also possible that the crown was lost after Gringotts was built..."

As he thought of this, Ryan's expression gradually became strange.

He thought of a possibility, but because it was quite disrespectful to his teacher, he gave it up for the time being.

"But Ryan, why are you looking for these fairy runes?"

"Did Professor Flitwick give you any extra Charms lessons?"

At this time, Hermione also said curiously.

Although she had been quietly helping Ryan find information for two weeks, she had never asked him the reason in detail.

Ryan naturally had no intention of hiding anything from Hermione who provided free help.

"It's a map - Weasley and George gave it to me... ahem, lent it to me..."

He casually took out the Marauder's Map, demonstrated the effects of the map, and casually talked about his and the twins' night walk experience that night.

"I'm curious about the maker of this map and the map itself. After all, it's magical, isn't it?"

In fact, judging by how casually the twins took out the map, the brothers probably didn't really regard it as a treasure that couldn't be shared with others - Gryffindors were always generous.

"Don't tell this to the professors."

Ryan just said so.

After seeing the effect of the Marauder's Map, the little witch widened her eyes and opened her mouth, looking like a surprised little beaver.

Especially after hearing about Ryan and the twins' night out, she couldn't help but exclaim, "You guys went to that room too!?"

"also?"

Ryan's eyes widened.

But the next moment...

"you two..."

A cold and low voice was heard, and the overwhelming sense of severity made Ryan feel like he was being watched by a fire dragon!

Ryan's heart was shaken - what a terrible feeling of oppression!

So he and Hermione turned their heads subconsciously, and then saw the librarian, Madam Irma Pince, standing beside them.

There was a cold glint in the eyes of the thin, old witch.

"No noise in the library!"

Five minutes later, Hermione and Ryan arrived in the corridor.

"Madame Pince is horrible."

Hermione was a little nervous, and Ryan nodded in approval.

He was also a little scared - Madam Pince was extremely oppressive when it came to library rules.

Ryan even suspected Dumbledore... No, even if a Gryffindor teacher made a loud noise in the library, Madam Pince would expel him!

But he quickly changed the subject: "You just said...you've been to that room too?"

"Well, it's me and Harry and... Ron."

When mentioning a certain red-haired guy, Hermione paused, obviously still not letting go.

"We went to the trophy room that day and saw Harry's dad's trophy - Harry was so excited, and then Filch found us, and we had to escape into that room... Ron led the way, he said Filch would never dare to chase us in!"

She said so, and Ryan couldn't help but mutter.

There was a three-headed dog inside, and Dumbledore must have warned Filch - he really didn't dare to chase in.

And Hermione's words also confirmed his thoughts.

"That three-headed dog, covered in wounds, looked gloomy and terrifying... And the trapdoor - Harry felt that someone must have gone in... He thought it might have been Snape!"

She kept muttering, but the more Ryan listened, the more he felt something was wrong.

"Wait... there's indeed a three-headed dog in that room, but—a wound?"

Ryan asked doubtfully, "Is there a wound on its body?"

"of course."

Hermione answered immediately, "There are some claw marks, but they are much smaller than the animal's body size... There are some other scars, and Harry said there are burns and frostbite. He got frostbite when he was at his aunt's house before."

"..."

Ryan became more and more confused - the three-headed dog was injured?

He asked Hermione and was surprised to find that she, Harry and others went to that room that night, just after him and the twins.

After careful recollection, Ryan also remembered that he seemed to have seen the names of the three of them appear on the map in the trophy display room that night.

"After the twins and I left that night, someone attacked the three-headed dog... Claw marks?"

Ryan didn't quite understand the situation, but then he asked Hermione why she mentioned Snape.

"It was Harry. He discovered during school... um..."

But after seeing that Hermione seemed a little hesitant, Ryan decisively changed the subject.

Hearing this, Hermione also breathed a sigh of relief.

She said to Ryan sincerely: "This is Harry's business, he cares about it very much - I mean, he will definitely believe you, but I can't take over..."

"Of course."

Ryan smiled and nodded - he admired the little witch's loyalty to her friends.

After talking about the origin of the Marauder's Map, Hermione suddenly said.

"Regarding the map's creators, those four seniors..."

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