A Hogwarts Esoteric Leader

Chapter 114: Providence (1)

What is the Mantra of Scarlet Courage and Loyalty? Yunefu suddenly sighed in his heart.

Not to mention the actual effect of this spell, as far as the intuition left by his current experience—

It's really not very reliable... Although he did use it to avoid the Ministry of Magic's search...

But how to say it, I feel that if the other party is the kind of person who is well prepared and unscrupulous, this protection spell cannot play its due role.

"Maybe you don't think so," explained Dumbledore, glancing at him as if to see what he was thinking, "but the Faithful Charm is indeed a powerful spell. When trying to protect someone, or In one place, few spells can compare to daring loyalty. What you've encountered, and what I'm talking about now, are actually very special circumstances..."

"And, unlike the Leaky Cauldron's Faithful Charm, which covers only one room," he continued, "Harry's Barbaric Faithful Charm covered a whole house, so unless it was a devastating blow, the could be damaged head-on."

Unieff nodded and said yes, but in reality, he was still somewhat noncommittal.

If you believe too much in something, you will be betrayed by something, he probably thinks so. But considering the shortage of Dumbledore's power at that time, using the Brave Loyalty Charm might indeed be the best way to think of it.

But from the results...

He waited silently for Dumbledore's next words.

Then I heard his voice lowered a little.

"The Bold Faithful Charm needs a keeper, and as long as the keeper does not reveal the secret, the area protected by the Bold Faithful Charm cannot be discovered and approached by others," he said, "I wanted to be the Potters' keeper myself. This is the most appropriate way to be reasonable. But—"

Unieff held his breath slightly, he felt a pressure emanating from Dumbledore's body, filling the space of the room like water.

The water level is still rising.

He saw that there was a cold haze in Dumbledore's eyes:

"Even though they followed my advice to use the Faithful Charm, they didn't choose me as their protector," he said. "They chose their friend... Now that I think about it, it's strange."

"Perhaps they simply trust their friends more?" Eugene thought for a moment and said, "Or maybe it's because you're the principal, and you know that no matter how close you are, the principal and the students are always far apart. layer."

"There seems to be some truth to what you said, but you have to take into account the situation at the time and the sequence." Dumbledore said, "It was the Faithful Charm that I suggested they use, and when I made this suggestion, I was the only one. With the three of them, at the same time, I volunteered to be their secrecy keeper. And I, with some brazenness, was one of the most powerful wizards in the world at the time..."

He exuded an unparalleled confidence, although in the next second, that pride in strength was restrained, as if it was hidden under a thick beard.

He looked over and asked, "If it was you, would you refuse?"

After thinking about it for a while, Unieff felt a little incompetent... But what kind of evidence was needed, but he didn't think it was that tough.

After all, emotional things are not very easy to explain, and it is difficult to say that a person will not cramp at a critical moment.

He speaks his mind.

Then I heard Dumbledore reply: "If it was James, it might be as bad as you said, but Lily was there at the time. Besides, you must know that as the protector of the Faithful Charm, you have no intention of becoming a thorn in Voldemort's eyes. Thorn in the flesh. I mean, why would James and Lily want their friends to risk it for them?"

"Probably didn't think about that at the time," Unieff said.

"Yes, maybe I didn't think about this at the time." Dumbledore narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "After all, a wise man must make a mistake, and I am a little old, and it is true that there are some things that I have not considered carefully. It's reasonable."

Eugene was silent.

Someone like Dumbledore would not consider such a simple point, and it is indeed a bit of a level.

But it's still the same sentence, not tough enough, it's completely vague and hazy at the level of consciousness.

Dumbledore chose to skip this section for the time being, saying: "Anyway, in the end, I failed to be the secrecy keeper. After our deliberation, the person who became the secrecy keeper was Sirius Black, and this became the opportunity for Voldemort to find them. ."

"Black betrayed Potter," he said. "It seems like that happened."

"What does it seem to mean?" Unieff asked.

Although he knew that the person who betrayed Potter was Peter Pettigrew, Dumbledore should not be clear about this now, but at present, he seems to have some different guesses.

"Because there are so many things that I can't figure out," Dumbledore said. "First of all, I can't figure out why Black would betray Potter. He has no interest at all."

"Not motivated by profit?" Unieff asked.

"Yes, not motivated by profit," he said. "Black is not short of money, not short of status, Muggle-biased, even breaking with his family for it, and he's a pretty happy, wild-hearted man who never had a problem with Voldemort. Fear, I can't think of any motivation for Black to betray us~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Most importantly, Black is also Potter's best friend and he had a runaway experience during which time was Te's parents took him in, and they lived together for a long time after that. That's why he was chosen as the Keeper."

"But that's the end result," he said. "It turned out that Black not only betrayed Potter, but a few days later he killed Peter Pettigrew and 12 Muggles with a thunderbolt..."

He smiled and said, "I still find it a little weird that Blake would kill so many people with a single thunderbolt, which is totally against his impression of me."

Maybe there are other murderers. Just as Unieff was about to say this, he heard Dumbledore say, "So, then I started a series of investigations."

He had to stop what he had already said and asked, "A series of investigations?"

"Yes." Dumbledore nodded, staring coldly from under the half-moon glasses, "In fact, after checking my memory with the Pensieve, I started doing postmortems about most of the things that happened that puzzled me at the time. Investigating. Although some traces have been covered up and destroyed, either naturally or man-made, I have uncovered some clues.”

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