A Hogwarts Esoteric Leader

Chapter 113: Harry's Paradox (3)

Dumbledore hissed out a long breath, as if the Potters were still in love with him.

Unieff could understand his mood slightly. Happiness is like fire, sadness is like water, and water always lasts longer than fire.

Dumbledore drank a glass of water without any movement or sound, and the teapot automatically refilled him.

It was a really long conversation.

This time, he paused for a long time, perhaps thinking, a sad state of mind always makes people think.

Eugene didn't bother him.

It was not yet time for him to speak.

After about three or five minutes, Dumbledore seemed to finally sort out his thoughts, laughed at himself, and said, "Looks like I'm getting a little old, and I can't focus on the present when I get caught up in memories."

"No," said Unione, "and there is plenty of time."

But in fact, four or five hours have passed, from Saturday night to Sunday morning.

The last day of last week is over.

Dumbledore smiled and said, "Then let's continue, if you don't think I'm annoyed by the old man."

"It's not too bad," said Unieff. "It's the first time I've heard people like you talk about so many things. Besides, I don't have anything else for the time being."

"That's fine," he said.

However, he did not immediately continue the previous narration smoothly, as if the silence just now took away his language.

"Where did I just say?" He propped his forehead and frowned.

"The Pensieve." Unieff pondered slightly, and easily extracted the information from his memory.

"Oh, yes, Pensieve. I use the Pensieve to check my memory." Dumbledore woke up from a dream, and then his eyes glowed calmly, as if such reason had to be revealed before he could continue his story.

"From the Pensieve, I found something strange," he said.

He paused, sorted out his words again, and said, "First of all, it is the strange state of hearing the prophecy, which I have already said before. Then, it is the strange place where things develop."

"Where did things go strange?" Unieff asked.

"Yes, there are many unnatural things," said Dumbledore, "of course, the most unnatural of them all is Voldemort's sudden downfall. Simply put, it is because of prophecy that he seeks out, and approaches 'that The boy', and that's why he was beaten abruptly. So it's not so much the boy who beat him as the prophecy that guides everything."

Unieff frowned. Although Dumbledore had some truth in what he said, it seemed that something had not been caught.

In other words, it has not been explored further.

Dumbledore seemed to see his confusion and explained, "It doesn't sound like much. But in reality, it means a weird thing."

"If," he said, "what the prophecy reveals is the real future, that means that information about the future can participate in what is going on in the present to shape that future."

"It may be a little confusing." He looked over and asked, "Can you understand?"

Unieff thought for a while, then said, "Probably understand. It's like, an egg hatches a chicken, and then the chicken goes back to the past to lay an egg?"

"Great metaphor," said Dumbledore. "It would be even better if it could be illustrated in terms of the phoenix. But that's not the point."

He paused and asked, "Then do you think this is possible?"

Eugene fell into deep thought.

He remembered some rebirth novels he had read in his previous life. Most of the ideas were that people in the future would go back to the past and use information from the future to change the present, and then change the not-so-good future.

In that case, the future is changed.

But here, something is reversed.

It sounds like... the future is changing with prophecy, or it is more appropriate to use correction...

The future corrects the present by means of prophecy...

is it possible?

"It's not a question that can be answered so quickly," he said.

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment, as if he did not expect Unieff to say this, but smiled again and said, "It's fine, let's put this question aside for now. Then keep listening, maybe after listening, you will draw your own conclusions."

Eugene nodded.

"We're going to go into more detail now, and after thinking about it, it's better to start with Harry," Dumbledore continued, "although, looking forward, we know that Harry was the one who defeated Voldemort. boy, but at the time, it wasn't so certain."

"Not so sure? Why?" Unieff asked.

"Because the day before Harry was born, on July 30, Neville Longbottom was born," he said.

"Neville?" Univer recalled the little boy who was looking for toads on the train, a little sticky, but ended up in Gryffindor.

"Wait a minute." He frowned, pointed to the prophecy on the table, and asked, "At that time, were Harry and Neville the only ones born at the end of July? If it was only at the end of July, there should be an unknown number of targets in the UK. That's right."

"Of course there are other conditions." Dumbledore said, "On the table there is only an abbreviated version of my summary, which is probably like a book catalog~www.wuxiaspot.com~ said, his hand on the table. Swipe again.

I saw that the original line of words was suddenly erased, and a rather long paragraph replaced it.

Unieff looked at it and understood the limitation: born in a family who had resisted him three times.

Dumbledore said: "In short, for us at the time, there were two boys. Although the end of July is the 31st, but because it is only one day away, we can't take it lightly. To put it cruelly, if the protection is not in place , Voldemort doesn't mind killing Neville first and then Harry if it's particularly vulnerable."

"So, even though we later learned that Voldemort had chosen Harry as his target, he still did not relax his protection of Neville. In fact, Voldemort did not let him go. He sent his Death Eaters to attack the Longbottom's house, And he attacked Harry himself."

"This is also an ingenious place." Dumbledore narrowed his eyes. "If there was only one boy, it is very likely that Voldemort would not have shot himself. Of course, there would be no such result."

"But that shouldn't be surprising," Unione said. "It might just be a coincidence."

"Yes, of course that alone is not strange," said Dumbledore. "It can only be said that fate and prophecy have their own uniqueness. But the problem is--there are others--"

"At that time, Longbottom's parents were both Aurors, so the Ministry of Magic arranged protection on their side. And Harry's parents, the Potters, had me discussing the protection with them. Of course, the best way is to I've been by their side. But at the time of the emergency, I couldn't have done this, and in that case, the wizarding world would have fallen into Voldemort's hands before the prophecy could be fulfilled."

"So, I suggest that they protect themselves with the Brave Loyalty Charm."

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