Chapter 435 Enlightenment
Albert really never thought that Hermione would come directly to ask him about the clone. When did their relationship become so good? Even Albert himself was surprised.
Facing Miss Granger who stared at him with wide eyes, Albert showed a faint smile on the corner of his mouth, raised a finger to his lips, and said in a mysterious tone: "Just put it first Think of it as a clone spell. This is actually a secret. I can't tell you how to do it yet. If you really want to know, wait until you are in third grade and take all the courses. If you are qualified to know how I can appear in two places at the same time, then you will be able to do it too."
In fact, Hermione asked Albert directly, not expecting that the other party would tell her the answer. She just came to see how Albert would react when he found out that she had discovered his little secret. As a result, Albert's reaction was much worse than she expected. He must be even calmer, and also reveal to her that the "doppelgänger" is related to the choice of all courses in the third grade?
“Courses?” Hermione couldn’t help but ask, “How many courses do you need to take?”
“Twelve courses.” Albert didn’t mean to hide anything. “If you want to choose all the courses, you need to be prepared to withstand the pressure of course work.”
"There are five more courses than we have now, that's it." Hermione thought about what Albert had just mentioned about choosing all the courses, and she guessed what was going on. It could obviously make people appear in two different places. , is to allow students who choose all courses to take other classes at the same time.
"Just guess it yourself!" Albert whispered, "Don't spread it around, otherwise Professor McGonagall will be unhappy."
"I will keep it a secret." Hermione nodded seriously. From Albert's words, it can be known that Professor McGonagall also knew about this matter. It may even be Professor McGonagall who taught him how to appear in two places at the same time. local.
“I have another question.”
"Just ask."
“The thing in the forbidden corridor on the fourth floor must be the magic stone.”
“Didn’t you guess it?” Albert neither admitted nor denied it.
"Harry said that Snape wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone that Dumbledore placed in the school." Seeing that Albert didn't answer, she continued to talk about Snape's behavior during the last game against the Slytherin team. He cursed Harry's broom in an attempt to kill Harry.
“Well, Snape, he is indeed not a good person.”
Albert noticed that Hermione had been staring at him, thought for a while and said: "However, I think that even if Potter really fell off the broom, he would not necessarily die directly. It should be said that as long as he learns the shock-absorbing spell, the wizard Basically, he won't be thrown to death. The professors will definitely know this spell, so the possibility of Potter falling to death is almost zero."
Hermione was stunned. She found that her idea was easily overturned. What Albert said made too much sense. Although she had never understood the shock-absorbing spell, it was not difficult to infer the shock-absorbing spell from Albert's words. The effect of the curse.
At that time, most of the professors at Hogwarts were in the audience. Will Harry really be thrown to death?
If he was really thrown to death, it can only be said that the professors were too incompetent.
“But why did Snape do that?” Hermione became even more confused.
"You need to think carefully about why." Albert guided: "Think about it from various aspects. The truth may be completely different from what you think."
“Why didn’t you just tell me?”
“The so-called truth in my mouth may not really be the truth. If you think about it more, you may be able to get the truth.” Albert explained.
Hermione was stunned for a moment, frowning as she considered various possibilities.
"I go first."
“See you later,” said Albert.
“But why did Snape want to steal the Philosopher’s Stone?”
Hermione kept this in mind first, then looked at Albert again and asked: "Does he want gold and immortality?"
"The elixir of life is indeed an irresistible temptation for many people." Albert nodded and said, "If Potter is really worried about the Sorcerer's Stone, I suggest that he talk to Principal Dumbledore about it. He is the savior. I think even if I can't convince Principal Dumbledore, I should be able to make the principal more vigilant and guard against someone trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone."
“The professors won’t believe it…”
"I know that professors will not easily believe Potter's words, but the principal does not necessarily. He is a very magical person." Albert said, "As the most powerful wizard in history, Principal Dumbledore can judge whether a person is He's lying to himself, and I don't think anyone could hide from him and secretly steal the Philosopher's Stone from the school."
Hermione opened her mouth, not knowing what to say.
"What you can think of, why can't others think of it?" Albert looked into Hermione's eyes and said, "What I said is right, but it is definitely right to use your brain more, although this is different from most Glen Fundo students are out of character.”
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"You're saying that Albert doesn't think Snape can steal the Philosopher's Stone from under Dumbledore's nose?"
After hearing Hermione's story, both Harry and Ron were quite surprised. Albert almost overturned most of their guesses.
However, Harry had to admit that some of Albert's views were indeed very reasonable. Did Snape really want to throw himself to death when he cast a spell on his Nimbus 2000?
According to what Albert said, even if he fell off the broom, the professors in the audience would definitely not let him fall to death.
Could Snape not know this?
He must know, unless he is a fool.
Snape is obviously not a fool, so why would he do such a thing?
"He wants the Slytherin team to win the game. Don't forget, the guys in Slytherin College will do whatever it takes to win." Harry told Hermione and Ron his guess, "What's more, , Snape is still their Head of House, I don’t find it strange at all to do such a thing.”
At this point, Harry's face became darker. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that this was the case, "Don't forget, Snape is also planning to personally serve as the referee of the Quidditch match."
Even Hermione had to admit that what Harry said made sense!
"Harry, are you going to tell Principal Dumbledore about this?" Hermione asked in a low voice.
“I don’t think I can convince the principal.”
Harry shook his head. He was still somewhat self-aware, and he didn't think he could convince Principal Dumbledore to doubt the professors in the school without some clues.
(End of this chapter)