The sun came out: there was a vast, pure, colorless sky above Harry's head. But it doesn't matter where he's in at the moment. Harry sat at the door of the tent and took a deep breath of fresh air. It should be the best thing in the world to live like this and watch the sunrise on the shining snowy hillside, but he didn't want to enjoy it.
Voldemort Far more powerful than them, and what's worse is that I seem to have just lost my biggest dependence on Voldemort.
He looked down at the snow covered Valley, and the distant church bells broke the silence. His fingers seized his arm involuntarily, as if trying to relieve the pain.
Harry had not known how many times he had bled before; once he had lost his right bone; his arm and forehead were already injured, and this journey has added new scars to his chest, and not only that, but also van Lin
To be sure, every accident seems to have Vaseline able to stand up for the bottom, but now it seems that
Fanlin almost cut off his palm when he was in grade one. He almost died in the pool in grade two. Later
This seems to be too many to count, but it is only certain that every time, it has something to do with him Harry Potter?
Harry looked down at the wand in his hand. It didn't fit in very well, but it was the protection that Vaseline gave him.
In addition to Dumbledore, van leen has been protecting him, and it makes Harry feel much more than Dumbledore has done.
But now it seems that it can't, van Lin's injuries become more and more serious, and he lost his biggest dependence.
Harry looked at his hands carefully. He had never felt so weak and helpless before. It seemed that his strongest magic had disappeared.
He knew exactly what Hermione would say if she heard him describe the situation: the wand was as good as its owner.
But she was wrong, and his situation was different.
She didn't understand the feeling that the wand was spinning like a compass pointer, firing golden sparks on the enemy. He lost the protection of the twin wand, and he didn't know how important it was to him until now when the wand was gone. Even though van Lin said he would help him make one, it was not an anthology.
Silently, Harry took the pieces of his wand out of his pocket, and without looking at it, he put them into the small bag that he had given him around his neck.
Now the bag is so full that it can't hold any more junk. Harry's hand was groping for the old snitch in his bag. He struggled for a long time before he made up his mind to take it out and throw it away.
Just like all the incomprehensible, unhelpful and useless things Dumbledore left him.
At this time, Harry's anger at Dumbledore erupted like a volcano, burning in his heart and replacing all other emotions.
Despair forces them to believe that the answer is in Godric Valley, that they should go back I believe that's the only secret clue Dumbledore left them; but there's no map, no plan.
Dumbledore left them groping alone in the dark, fighting against unimaginable opponents, alone, for no reason, and at a heavy price, they were unarmed and Harry had lost his wand.
Worst of all, he lost the stolen photos, and now it's easy for Voldemort to find out who he is. Voldemort has all the information.
"Harry?" Hermione appears timidly behind Harry. She explodes Harry's wand, just like depriving him of his identity as a wizard.
"Are you awake?"
"Yes..." Hermione hesitated and leaned over.
"How about Fanlin?"
"He said it was ok, but..." Said Hermione, putting down the things in her arms and handing Harry the hot tea.
"Thank you," said Harry, taking a cup of hot tea. "So How's it going? "
"He had a fever. I treated him with BAIXIAN, but his internal organs were in a mess..." Hermione whispered.
"He's going to be OK. He's a great alchemist himself, and his Potions are better than all of us." Harry was silent and said that he didn't want to hurt Hermione, and that he had faith in Vaseline, and they all survived the bad situation.
"I know, he's asleep, I don't trust you..." Hermione hesitated. Harry held a wand that didn't recognize him, obviously, if something went wrong.
"Oh, no, I'm fine. You should have it with him now."
Hermione did not speak, but sat down next to Harry, with her back against the tree.
"Can I talk to you for a moment?"
"No All right... " Harry nodded, not refusing.
"Harry, you want to know who the person in the picture is, ok I have this book. " Hermione timidly put the book on his lap.This is a paperback book - Albus Dumbledore's life and lies.
"Where How could you have this book "
" I found it in bashida's living room, and there it is This paper is on the top of the book Hermione read out loud the sharp, ironic opening lines.
"Dear bashida, thank you for your help. This is a copy of the book. I hope you will like it. Maybe you don't remember, but you did say a lot of things. Rita. " I think it was here when the real bashida was alive, but maybe she didn't read it carefully? "
"Well, I think so." Harry looked down at Dumbledore's face and felt a wild joy: now that Dumbledore is out of his control, he will know what he will never mention to him.
"You're still mad at me, aren't you?" Said Hermione.
He looked up and saw that her eyes were wet again, and he knew that his anger must have been on his face.
"No," he said quietly. "No, Hermione, I know it was an accident. It's very kind of you to try to get us out of there alive. If you didn't help me then, maybe I would have died. I just I just feel that I'm not strong enough Forget it... " He smiles back at Hermione's tearful smile and then focuses on the book.
The spine of the book is still very hard, apparently never opened. Harry flipped through the pages looking for a picture, and immediately found a young Dumbledore and his handsome companion laughing at a long forgotten joke.
Harry's eyes rested on the explanation.
Albus Dumbledore, shortly after his mother's death, and his friend Garrett greenward
Harry gaped at the last few words for a long time Greenworth. His friend Greenwood.
He looked at Hermione, who was still staring at the name, as if unable to believe her eyes. Slowly she turned to Harry.
"Greenwood!" Ignoring the other photos, Harry turned to the book to find the name that choked him again. He quickly found it and couldn't wait to read it, but he couldn't understand it: he had to go through the front to know what he was talking about, and finally he found a chapter: "great good deeds."
Harry and Hermione immediately began to read: it was his eighteenth birthday, and Dumbledore left Hogwarts with a series of amazing glory Excellent academic performance, student union president, winner of Barnabas finkley special contribution award, British young magician representative in wessengamo, Gold Award for pioneering contribution awarded at the international alchemy conference held in Cairo, etc.
According to the original plan, he had planned to go on a great trip after graduation with his best friend in school, known as "dog panting".
But the day before the two of them were on their way to Greece at the broken cauldron bar in London, the owl brought the sad news of Dumbledore's mother's death.
Dogo, who refused to be interviewed by the author of the book, told the public what happened next.
He described the death of cadera as a bolt from the blue, and Dumbledore, who was deeply hit, resolutely gave up the long-standing long-distance journey. Dumbledore then set out to return to his home in Godric Valley to take care of his younger brother and sister.
But in fact, how much real care did he give them?
"He's definitely a headache, that aberforth," said Eric Smith, who lived on the edge of Godric's Valley at the time. "He's becoming more and more uneducated. You'll be very sympathetic to a son whose parents have died, and the look of him wearing that broken hat all day long will make you feel sorry for him. But I don't think albus thinks there's anything wrong with that. After all, I rarely see their brothers together. "
If albus was not looking after his younger brother, what was he doing? The most likely answer, I think, is that he is looking after his sister as usual.
Therefore, although the first prisoner of house arrest Ariana has passed away, the appearance of Dumbledore has not changed her situation at all. Her existence is still known only to a few outsiders like dodge. And many others are simply prevaricated by the excuse that she is not in good health.
Another family that knew the story was the bashida bashat family, the famous historian who had lived in seclusion in the Godric Valley for many years. Kedera, of course, didn't even pay attention to bashida's welcome when she first moved to the town. However, many years later, bashida sent an owl to albus, who was still studying at Hogwarts, to exchange views on his paper on species transformation published in metamorphosis today. It was just from this contact that she and the Dumbledore family got to know each other.
Until the death of kaidera, bashida was the only one in the Godric Valley who had a fair relationship with Mrs. Dumbledore.
Unfortunately, bashida's demeanor is no longer there. "She set the fire on, but there's nothing left in the pot," iver dillonsby told me, and, as Eric smitchloe rudely described to me, "she's as dull as a nut hidden in a squirrel."Nevertheless, I collected enough details from her in various ways to enable me to connect the truth of the whole incident. Like the rest of the wizarding world, bashida attributed kedera's sudden death to a spell gone wrong, as albus and albus said in the years to come.
Bashida also referred to Aliana of the Dumbledore family, saying she was "weak" and "vulnerable.". But on this issue, the emetic I used with bashida taught me something more interesting because she, and only she, knew all the hidden secrets of Albus Dumbledore's life. And these first revelations will make all his admirers question him: his hatred of the black magic, his opposition to the suppression of Muggles, and even his dedication to his family are all illusions.
That summer, when Dumbledore returned to his home in the Godric Valley, he became a pillar of an orphan family, and bashida bassaud often brought albus to her home to play.
There, his next verifiable record so far of greenworth is that he "traveled around for months.".
Now it can be speculated that grindworth chose to visit his great aunt who lived in Godric valley. I believe many people will be surprised to hear what he got there. It is not other things, but the close friendship with Albus Dumbledore.
"He's absolutely a charming boy in my eyes," bashida muttered, "whatever he turns out to be. Naturally, I introduced him to poor albus, a child who had tasted the vicissitudes of life too early. The two boys hit it off at first sight. That's it.
Bashida showed me a letter that Albus Dumbledore had sent to Garrett Greenwood in the dead of night, and it had been kept with her.
"Yes, since they met, they have been talking about endless topics all day long - two talented young men who hate to see each other too late - I often hear owls flying in and out of Gallant's window, which must be correspondence with albus! He must have some new ideas, and he can't wait to share them with Garrett
So what are their new ideas? The faithful fans of Albus Dumbledore may find the news sensational, but it doesn't matter. Let's take a look at what their 17-year-old hero is talking about with his new friend.
Garrett - I think that's a key point in your view that wizarding is for Muggle's own good.
Yes, we are empowered, and there is no doubt that this power enables us to make rules, but it also requires us to have a sense of responsibility for the rules. We have to emphasize that, it is the cornerstone of our cause. When we have a conflict of views - that's bound to happen - it has to be the basis of our debate. We must hold fast to the belief of "for great good deeds".
From this point of view, if we encounter resistance in the future, we only need to use force to suppress, not anything else, and it is necessary. (that's the mistake you made at durmstrand! But I won't blame you, because if you hadn't been fired, we would never have known each other. )
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Albus's admirers would be surprised to find that the letter made secret laws and established the rules of the wizarding world over Muggles; what a blow to those who have been singing high for Dumbledore
They used to regard Dumbledore as the greatest defender of Muggle rights! However, in front of this solid evidence, those high sounding words about how to protect the rights of Muggle are so feeble! How despicable is Dumbledore's image, when he should mourn for his mother and take care of his sister, he is busy planning how to expand his power! There is no doubt that the last defenders of Dumbledore may say that he will not, at least, he must have changed his mind and not put it into action.
What follows, however, is even more appalling. Just two months after their new friendship was established, Dumbledore and greenward separated and never met again, and their reunion was the world-famous duel of the century (see Chapter 22 for details).
What made them become enemies? Is it Dumbledore's Conscience Discovery? Or did he tell greenward that he didn't want to go on with his plans?
Well, not at all.
"I think it was the death of poor Ariana," bashida said. "Her death was a heavy blow. Garrett was living here when it happened, and he ran into my room shaking and told me he wanted to go home tomorrow. Look very sad. So I gave him the door key, and that was the last time I saw him. Aliana's death brought albus to the brink of collapse. It was terrible for the brothers. They lost all their loved ones except each other. It's not surprising that the nature of the mind becomes irritable. Aberforth blames albus, just as people do in terrible situations. But after all, aberforth always talks a little crazy, poor boy. But even so, he broke albus' nose at the funeral. How painful it would be for kedera to see her two children fighting like that, let alone beside her daughter's body. It's a pity that Garrett didn't stay at the funeral Otherwise, he can at least comfort albusOnly those who attended Ariana Dumbledore's funeral knew of the fierce quarrel by the coffin, and they had some questions. Why on earth did Albus Dumbledore constantly blame albus for his sister's death? Is it just too sad, as bashida defended him? Or is there a deeper reason for his sudden outburst?
Greenworth was expelled from demstrom for his near fatal attack on his classmates, and he fled from here after the mysterious death of the girl, while albus (due to shame or fear? )He never saw him again, until he was repeatedly begged by the wizard world and forced to confront him.
Since then, neither Dumbledore nor Greenwood seems to have mentioned the brief friendship of their boyhood. There is no doubt, however, that Dumbledore, after five years of life and death, hesitated to attack Garrett Greenwood.
Was Dumbledore hesitated by the lingering friendship or the fear that they were once best friends? Is it just because Dumbledore didn't want to arrest his once infatuated friend? So how did the mysterious Ariana die? Was she an unintentional victim of some sort of black magic ritual? Did she stumble on something she shouldn't have discovered, such as the two young people's activities to gain fame and power? Is it possible that Arianna Dumbledore is the sacrifice "for great good deeds"?
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