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Hogwarts: What bad intentions could the little badger have?

Chapter 63: Page 63

A name flashed through Blake's mind. Dumbledore must have been talking about Rubeus Hagrid. Hagrid can be careless sometimes. But he is indeed a trustworthy person. but…… "Professor, since you believe that person...then why are we still here to watch today?" "Uh...ahem..." Dumbledore smiled slightly awkwardly. "It's not that I don't trust him." "But I have another matter to entrust him with."

"I need him to get something very important." "So...I have to take a look secretly." Hear this. Blake's mind began to turn again. Dumbledore said. That's a very important thing. It must be the Philosopher's Stone. Logically speaking. There was no way Dumbledore was unaware of Hagrid's careless character. Although he did not make any mistakes in the original work. but…… The chances of Hagrid making a mistake are still very high. Why didn't Dumbledore just go get the thing himself? Even if he didn't go, Professor McGonagall could go. Or Professor Flitwick. Wait for a more reliable professor to get it. Why did Hagrid have to go? Take ten thousand steps back. Dumbledore really is what he says he is.

Absolutely trust Hagrid. Then why did he follow quietly and monitor secretly? Who is he spying on? Or! Did Dumbledore deliberately let the careless Hagrid get the Philosopher's Stone? Only in this way can some people feel at ease to take the bait? Then he would secretly observe from the side to see who had bad intentions? Dumbledore asked with a smile: "You seem to have thought of a lot?" "I do have a lot of questions," Blake shrugged. "You just need to know one thing. It's not that I don't trust Hagrid." "I followed Hagrid quietly, just to observe." "Watch the people around Hagrid." "Observe who will be particularly interested in Hagrid and his group tomorrow." "I always have a feeling that the person is not dead yet..." really! There was a flash of realization in Blake's eyes. Put this way, it makes sense. The Philosopher's Stone... is a bait. Or rather, a trap. At this time, there was only a half-dead Voldemort. Most desire the Philosopher's Stone. He needs the Philosopher's Stone to revive! At this time, Dumbledore probably didn't know about the Horcruxes. He didn't know that Voldemort was actually unkillable now. So...his goal should be very clear. It is to use the Philosopher's Stone. Lure out Voldemort who is not completely dead. Then kill it completely!

Even if Voldemort was patient this time. Didn't take action. He would also inevitably plot against the Philosopher's Stone that Dumbledore deliberately placed in Hogwarts. but…… Why did Dumbledore create such a level-breaking game? How about letting the savior Harry Potter come to challenge? Blake suddenly thought of the prophecy that had led to the tragedy. Between a boy born in late July and the Dark Lord. Only one can live. In other words, one of them will definitely be killed by the other! and so…… Blake remembered the original book. In the end, it was Harry who protected the magic with his own bloodline. Professor Quirrell, who was possessed by Voldemort, was burned to death! in case…… What if Voldemort didn't have Horcruxes! If he was just possessing Quirrell normally. Then he must be burned to death together with Quirrell! if that's the case. This result will perfectly fit what the prophecy said! A boy born at the end of July killed the Dark Lord! Unfortunately. Voldemort has Horcruxes. Horcruxes are indestructible. He will not perish. So Quirrell died. He's not dead either. Dumbledore's plan failed!

Black looked at Dumbledore in mild shock. If I were not in Dihua, I would be overthinking. Then Dumbledore’s layout is really terrifying! I can think of these things because I have a God's perspective. Dumbledore was all on his own. Even if it ultimately fails. It is also a non-war crime. Dumbledore saw Black's slightly shocked look. I couldn't help but smile bitterly and said, "Have you guessed something again?" "You want to lure out that guy who's not dead yet, and then eliminate the trouble in the future?" Blake asked directly. "You really... guessed it?" Dumbledore looked at Black in shock. "My plan hasn't even begun yet!" "You really are..." Dumbledore's eyes revealed relief. "Ding! Shock detected." "Ding! Congratulations to the host for obtaining the golden treasure chest!" "hiss……" Blake finally knew. Those guesses of mine were not just overthinking! But that's what Dumbledore thought! This time, he might have come out just to confirm whether the enemy was still alive! If alive, how do you survive? Where is it hiding! Only Dumbledore remained in the shadows. Only then can you observe everyone who comes into contact with Hagrid throughout the entire process! Black remembered that Hagrid had just taken the Philosopher's Stone. Gringotts was invaded!

It should be at that time. Dumbledore already knew that there was something wrong with Quirrell. perhaps…… Quirrell when he broke into Gringotts. Dumbledore was watching nearby. The reason why he was not dealt with. Because Dumbledore also believed in the prophecy.