Although the matter was resolved smoothly, Dolly and Furong became good friends.

But Dolly was still very curious about the stone.

Where does it come from, what does it do, and why is it there?

Then, Dolly watched in surprise as Newt opened a small package, and inside was the gem that was shining with blue light.

"This is……"

"Dumbledore studied it and gave it to me to practice, and then we came to a conclusion."

Newt looked at Dolly seriously and said, "This is the crystal of life magic."

Dolly asked in confusion: "What is life magic? Why have I never heard of it?"

"It's natural that you haven't heard of it, Dolly, because life magic is not a specific type of magic, but a general term for a series of magics."

"The healing spells you are good at are the simplest application of life magic. Potions and a series of spells can also be classified as life magic."

Newt continued slowly, saying, "Even the Unforgivable Curse, Avada Kedavra, is, in a sense, life magic."

"But it's used in reverse, destroying people's souls."

Dolly took a deep breath. Her doubts were answered, but she was even more puzzled. She said, "What's the point of this classification method?"

"With the current understanding of wizards, it is indeed difficult to understand its meaning. In fact, this classification method is almost meaningless, which is why it has been forgotten by people."

Newt changed the subject and said, "But its appearance proves the significance of this classification method."

"Magic didn't just appear out of nowhere, nor was it something wizards discovered. It was always there, but it just faded away over time."

"We wizards have only mastered the surface of magic and are applying it to our own end. The real magic and magical power may be hidden on the other side of the world that we cannot know."

"Or, on the other side of the door."

Dolly's heart skipped a beat and she couldn't help asking, "Door, what door?"

"Good question, Dolly."

Newt said cheerfully, "Doors are everywhere, yet they are almost invisible and intangible."

"You can think of the source of our magic as the door, because we wizards don't have any organs in our bodies that are different from Muggles."

"I have already done some research on this."

Newt described it as best he could with words and gestures, saying, "So we can use magic. Perhaps there are invisible portals of magic within us, or perhaps there are portals within our souls that can manipulate magic."

"That's why I say doors are everywhere."

"In fact, there are some special doors in the Ministry of Magic. No one knows what is behind them, because once you enter, no matter what it is, you can't come back."

Newt's tone changed, and he said, "Many things related to the Ministry of Magic are secrets that cannot be disclosed to the outside world, so I can't say too much."

"In short, this magic crystal itself should not appear in this era, or in this world."

"We suspect that you or these magical creatures may have accidentally come into contact with a certain door, or discovered the remains of a door that had once been opened."

Dolly remained silent and said nothing more.

It’s not that she was so shocked that she didn’t know what to say, but she didn’t know whether she should chat with Miss Men about this matter.

Because after half a year of research, the two most powerful wizards in the world, Dumbledore and Newt, vaguely discovered the whereabouts of Miss Men.

Is this really a topic for conversation?

What if Miss Men gets angry if I tell her?

Moreover, could this blue ice crystal be related to her?

Although Dolly didn't remember such a thing coming out of the door, this thing that could be called a source of magic, would she have lived so miserably if she had it?

However, what Dolly didn't expect was that Miss Men took the initiative to speak.

[This magic crystal did not flow into this world from me.]

Upon hearing this, Dolly nodded secretly, agreeing with Miss Men's words.

She didn't remember such a thing, so it seemed that it had nothing to do with Miss Men.

Even if there is a connection, this topic cannot be discussed here. If Newt finds out the flaw, Dolly will be at a loss as to what to do.

Dolly shook her head, indicating that she knew nothing.

Newt didn't seem surprised by the answer and said, "We tried to communicate with Snow and also tried to return to France to look for the door again, but there is still no trace of it."

"Maybe this is a good thing. Let's keep the door where no one can find it."

Dolly asked curiously, "Is it dangerous to discover the door?"

"Like I just said, once a wizard enters the door, he can never come back."

Newt smiled, warming up the atmosphere, and said, "That's why Dumbledore joked that he would enter a certain door before he died, and perhaps a new magical journey would begin."

"And some magic power or magic crystals may be transmitted from inside the door, and people or magical animals that are touched by it will undergo some changes."

"The changes to Snow and the Snowman are, in a sense, good. But there are also some disastrous changes, such as a severe epidemic."

"But generally speaking, doors are relatively stable. As long as you don't touch them, they generally won't react too violently."

Dolly seemed a little confused, and Newt obviously didn't want to explain any further.

"Let's get back to this ice crystal, Dolly."

Neutra returned Dolly's attention and said, "Now it's time to return it to its rightful owner."

After saying that, Newt handed the ice crystal to Dolly.

Dolly subconsciously reached out, but didn't dare to take it back. Instead, she asked in surprise: "Am I its owner?"

"Otherwise why did we talk so much before?"

Newt blinked and responded, "Dumbledore and I tried a lot to get even the slightest response out of it."

"And this is obviously because the magic crystal has been imprinted with its owner. It has become accustomed to that person's magic."

"If you don't believe me, just take it and try it. Don't worry, it's very stable and there's no danger."

Dolly then took the magic crystal. It felt cold to the touch, but the moment she touched it, a light blue light enveloped the entire room.

Snow also started barking excitedly, but after Dolly glared at him, he whimpered and returned to silence.

"Indeed, Dolly, it belongs to you."

"As for when you will obtain it, then you can only think about it slowly."

Dolly took a few deep breaths before coming to her senses and asked, "Will you just give it to me? And how should I use it?"

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Chapter 230: Plan to start a newspaper.

"That's exactly why I'm here."

Newt calmed down, his expression becoming very formal.

Then he said, "You should know about the Philosopher's Stone."

Dolly nodded. She certainly couldn't be unfamiliar with the Philosopher's Stone.

Dolly was originally thinking about whether she could get the Philosopher's Stone. If so, she might be able to sacrifice faster and exchange it for attribute points.

But at that time, Dolly didn't even have the chance to get close to the Philosopher's Stone.

Dumbledore, such a powerful wizard, stared at the Philosopher's Stone almost the entire time.

Voldemort didn't stand a chance, let alone Dolly.

"That's easy. It actually functions similarly to the Philosopher's Stone."

"Or rather, they are the same type of thing, just with different effects."

"The Philosopher's Stone can turn everything into gold, and it can also be used to create the Elixir of Immortality."

"And the function of this stone..."

Dolly's eyes widened, and Newt blinked before saying, "I don't know."

Dolly almost fell on the sofa, then gave Newt an annoyed look and said, "Don't you know why you have to speak so loudly?"

Newt laughed happily and said, "I just told you, it belongs to you."

"Since it belongs to you, others naturally cannot use it easily."

"To put it simply, as of now, its ability seems to make magical animals even more powerful."

Dolly suddenly realized, looked at Snow, and thought of the magical snowman again.

Is this the reason for all this?

"I have also tried to draw out its power, but unfortunately, Dumbledore and I have been limited in what we can do."

"The remaining methods are extremely destructive, and no one can guarantee that once its integrity is destroyed, the ancient magic inside will still be effective."

"Dumbledore and I discussed this for a long time, and later learned that you were Professor Snape's favorite student and had already achieved a high level of proficiency in potions."

"So, I propose to give it back to you."

Newt's expression turned serious again and he said, "You can keep it away and not let anyone know."

"You can also slowly study its effects yourself and make some important discoveries."

"But don't try it on humans lightly, otherwise no one can guarantee the consequences."

"Dolly, I hope you understand this."

Dolly nodded immediately. How could she not understand?

To put it bluntly, human experiments are not allowed!

No matter how brave Dolly is, she would never do such a thing easily. No matter the consequences in terms of responsibility or her own morality, Dolly cannot accept it.

"That's good. This is why I came here today, and why I wrote to you."

"As for more...is there anything else you want to ask?"

Dolly thought seriously.

If there is anything you want to ask, there are actually many more.

Dolly is still very interested in magical creatures.

For example, now that she has Snow, can she raise some other magical animals?

You know, Newt had so many magical creatures at the time, many of which could help him fight.

But after Newt's explanation, Dolly felt that these problems were no longer problems.

Everything came back to this magic crystal, and in the end Dolly could only say: "If I try anything, do I need to tell you, or have you and Dumbledore present?"

"That's a good question."

Newt laughed and said, "As much as we'd like to agree to this, neither Dumbledore nor I probably have the time."

"So I suggest you put it away and think about it later when you're an adult."

"Anyway, no matter what we try, there's no need to rush, right?"

Dolly glanced at the white-haired Newt and said with a smile, "If you're not in a hurry, then I'm even less anxious."

"Yes."

Newt stood up and said, "Then I'll take my leave."

Just as he was about to leave, Dolly quickly pulled Newt down and said, "Don't go, Newt. You should at least have a meal before you leave."

"Or, stay and teach me some spells?"

Dolly really wanted Newt to teach her the essence of spells such as Weather Charm, Fixation Charm, Apparition, and Warding of the Exorcists.

However, Newt almost ran away. What he hated most was being a teacher to others.

Dolly sighed as she looked at where Newt had Apparated away.

As expected, she was right. Newt gave her the stone with a great deal of unwillingness to get involved.

After all, Newt is now essentially retired, and agreeing to help Dumbledore is out of consideration for the friendship between them.

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