Chapter 76 Discussion
Chapter 76 Discussion
Chapter 76 Discussion
Principal's Office.
As soon as Ryan entered, he saw five people: Dumbledore and the heads of the four houses.
He greeted them, saying, "I didn't expect all the deans to be here."
"Voldemort was spreading magical coins imbued with his consciousness throughout Hogwarts, and we, the Headmasters, didn't even notice!" McGonagall's voice trembled, feeling terribly derelict in her duty.
"Minerva, none of us expected Voldemort to use such methods to create chaos at Hogwarts. If Mr. Ron hadn't regained his courage and told us honestly, we would probably still be in the dark." Dumbledore took off his glasses and wiped them. "Mr. Ron is currently receiving treatment from Madam Pomfrey in the school infirmary."
Is Ron still in the school infirmary?
Was Dumbledore trying to use Ron to test Quirrell and see if Quirrell had truly reformed? Or was Dumbledore so confident in Quirrell that he had Ron supervised by Quirrell in the school infirmary?
In either case, putting these two together might have a surprising effect... Ryan sighed that Dumbledore was indeed cunning and shrewd; ordinary masters would only be completely taken advantage of by him.
Snape, with his neatly styled shoulder-length hair, sat on a stool holding a bamboo cup, seemingly oblivious to the fact that he was a true English gentleman.
Where did he find this cup?
But he held the cup without drinking any water, his eyes fixed on the surface of the water, as if hoping to glimpse a prophecy in the tea and tea leaves.
Flitwick stood on a pile of boxes of unknown purpose, tapping his wand in his palm as if pondering what spell could gather and destroy Voldemort's gold coins.
Sprout was worried. Ryan had heard that Hogwarts had been cultivating a batch of rare potions recently, and he had reason to suspect that Professor Sprout was not only worried about the young wizards, but also that Dumbledore was working too long in meetings, leaving her no time to process the potion plants at night.
"Albus, what should we do now? I think we should organize the prefects to check each of the young wizards one by one," McGonagall asked. She wanted to go to the Gryffindor common room and search each of the young wizards.
"We need to give the children some privacy, Minerva." Dumbledore shook his head; such a large-scale search could easily go astray during its execution.
In particular, junior and intermediate wizards, unaware of the seriousness of the situation and lacking a sense of propriety, can easily turn what they perceive as a joke into school bullying.
"Truth serum," Snape suddenly said.
Dumbledore repeatedly said, "Things haven't come to that point yet, things haven't come to that point yet. Severus, please have a seat and some water."
"A summoning spell?" Suddenly, a suggestion that didn't quite respect wizarding law came up, and the others knew without looking that it was Ryan's idea.
According to the rules of the wizarding world, wizards cannot use summoning spells or teleportation spells to obtain their money and valuables, and these items are subject to anti-spells.
Although none of the people present took the mass-produced anti-curse on the coin seriously, directly challenging the Clam Wizard's spell was still somewhat risky.
The four deans nodded thoughtfully.
Is a prudent wizard fit to be the headmaster of Hogwarts?
However, Dumbledore objected.
"We can usually ignore the anti-curses on Galleons, but the magical Galleons that Voldemort crafted naturally have all sorts of anti-curses and protections on them." Dumbledore took out the golden Galleon that had previously tempted Ron and showed it to the professors.
After passing it around and looking at it, the group shook their heads, saying that the counter-curse on the Galleon was quite remarkable.
They certainly have the means to break these spells, but it's impossible to completely ignore them and obtain these coins using summoning spells, flying spells, or other methods.
"I think we can come up with some clever excuses to win over top students by asking them to pay taxes and donate. If there are no problems, we'll return all the money. If there are problems, we'll keep all the Galon," Lai Shilang En suggested.
"Hmm... it doesn't have to come to this. Let's think of other ways first." Dumbledore, mindful of Hogwarts' millennia-old reputation, was unwilling to use such a "Jewish" method.
Moreover, this method may not necessarily get the young wizard to hand over the problematic Galon.
Maybe the little wizard who has the problem with Galleons comes from a wealthy family and can easily pull out a handful of Galleons?
"Perhaps we should first put some useful protection on the young wizard. We can put the pursuit of the gold coins on hold for now, until Voldemort can't resist any longer," Sprout said.
This suggestion, which involves waiting for the enemy to tire themselves out, is a feasible strategy. However, no one can guarantee that they can defeat Voldemort in the realm of dark magic.
Naturally, this cannot guarantee the absolute safety of young wizards.
None of the professors dared to say that their protective measures would be foolproof, ensuring the young wizards' safety from Voldemort's harm.
Because this Dark Lord, who suddenly regained his mind, was no ordinary person when it came to dark magic; he could be said to be the most proficient person in dark magic in the world today.
Alternatively, it could be argued that any magic in Voldemort's hands could become dark magic.
Ryan sometimes doubted whether Voldemort could actually use the Patronus Charm. Although he didn't possess an extremely sunny and positive happiness,
But he also has extreme murderous intent and tyranny!
These emotions could completely replace the original positive happiness and become Voldemort's new power!
Of course, if Voldemort could really reverse the Patronus Charm, then the magic he used should be renamed the Destroyer Charm, as it would be a magic cast with pure dark power and mindset.
"This won't work, that won't work. Dumbledore, what do you think we should do?" Snape sneered.
Everyone looked at Dumbledore, eager to hear his insightful opinion.
"What we need now is to ensure that the young wizards are not harmed, to get as many young wizards as possible to stay away from the troublesome Galon on their own, and to take better defensive measures to prevent Voldemort's desperate counterattack from failing." Dumbledore broke the problem down into three parts and pointed them out one by one.
These are the reasons why everyone hesitates to act rashly. As a sneaky destroyer, Voldemort can do whatever he wants.
However, they are the guardians of Hogwarts, which is the headquarters of the entire British wizarding world and the source of fresh blood. They cannot tolerate terrorists like Voldemort running rampant here.
Today, Voldemort's act of disgust towards Dumbledore far surpasses the genuine experience of Dumbledore eating a pile of cockroaches to obtain high-protein food.
At this moment, Ryan's eyes lit up, and he suddenly said, "Principal, professors, I have another idea, but I don't know if it will work."
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