“I’m putting the Elder Wand,” he told Dumbledore, who was watching him with enormous affection and admiration, “back where it came from. It can stay there. If I die a natural death like Ignotus, its power will be broken, won’t it? The previous master will never have been defeated. That’ll be the end of it.” Dumbledore nodded. They smiled at each other. “Are you sure?” said Ron. There was the faintest trace of longing in his voice as he looked at the Elder Wand. “I think Harry’s right,” said Hermione quietly. “That wand’s more trouble than it’s worth,” said Harry. “And quite honestly,” he turned away from the painted portraits, thinking now only of the four-poster bed lying waiting for him in Gryffindor Tower, and wondering whether Kreacher might bring him a sandwich there, “I’ve had enough trouble for a lifetime.”
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
In this gripping conclusion to the Harry Potter series, readers are taken on a thrilling journey as Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley embark on their final mission to destroy Voldemort's horcruxes. The novel is filled with suspense, heart-wrenching moments, and profound revelations about the magical world and its inhabitants. As the trio faces numerous challenges and the ultimate confrontation with Voldemort, the story delves into themes of sacrifice, the power of love, and the enduring strength of friendship. more
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