
Hogwarts: Peverell's Deathly Hallows
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Hill traveled through the magical world and succeeded Peverell, becoming the only paternal heir. One morning, Peverell Manor, which had not been disturbed for eleven years, welcomed a special guest, who brought the admission notice from Hogwarts, along with the mechanical voice in Hill's mind. After he entered Hogwarts and gradually became stronger with the help of the system, he discovered that the magical world was not simple. Are the legendary Three Hallows of Death: the Elder Wand, the Resurrection Stone, and the Cloak of Invisibility really created by the God of Death? Is it a story or a fact?
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
It's a very similar process. I've seen a similar process in another novel.
Details still need to be perfected! ! ! ! ! Clear logical thinking
Is there a female protagonist? I am a non-CP fan. If so, I decided to avoid the thunder.
It's a bit intentional to fit the trio.
I haven't finished reading it, but I really feel like it's like that at the beginning, which is to say, I give away my own things to others. Ah, is it possible? Also, wouldn't Hermione feel disgusted if she asked a family heir in an arrogant manner? On the one hand, his character seems to be well established, but every time it comes to getting close to the plot and getting together with the three of them, it gets messy. The advancement is inexplicable. . . . .
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Official(4)Scraped 5d ago
It's a very similar process. I've seen a similar process in another novel.
Details still need to be perfected! ! ! ! ! Clear logical thinking
Is there a female protagonist? I am a non-CP fan. If so, I decided to avoid the thunder.
It's a bit intentional to fit the trio.
I haven't finished reading it, but I really feel like it's like that at the beginning, which is to say, I give away my own things to others. Ah, is it possible? Also, wouldn't Hermione feel disgusted if she asked a family heir in an arrogant manner? On the one hand, his character seems to be well established, but every time it comes to getting close to the plot and getting together with the three of them, it gets messy. The advancement is inexplicable. . . . .









