Chapter 457 I want to reveal the spoiler
Ever since he saw the report about the dragon egg on the Daily Prophet, Albert began to secretly observe the changes in Quirrell, and he was probably sure that the other party should have successfully obtained a dragon egg.
After reaching this conclusion, Albert suddenly had a very bold idea in his mind. If he broke into Quilo's room quietly and stole the dragon egg, which direction would this matter develop?
Maybe Quirrell will be so angry that he vomits blood?
After all, he hadn't succeeded in stealing the Philosopher's Stone, and his own things were stolen first.
Quirrell, who has no dragon eggs, can he ask Hagrid how to subdue Lu Wei?
Will he make another dragon egg, or directly resort to violence to break Lu Wei's level?
Will Hagrid harvest another dragon egg because of this, and will Harry be caught by Professor McGonagall in the middle of the night because of sending the dragon away, and finally enter the Forbidden Forest with Malfoy?
Honestly speaking, if the rewards from the panel task are rich enough, Albert doesn't mind taking risks at all to make the future more interesting.
However, preventing Voldemort from stealing the Philosopher's Stone did bring a lot of benefits, but it was not enough to make Albert frantic to change the future direction.
Although the known future is indeed a bit boring, it is better to be safe!
Albert is already thinking about how to use the dragon egg incident to clear tasks for himself and seek benefits.
Compared with the unicorn incident, the dragon egg incident is obviously easier and safer.
Ebert thought about it for a few days and decided to do some showmanship.
The identity of a prophet can be used to good advantage, and it can also be used to guide (flicker) guide (you) Potter in the future, and seek more benefits for himself.
"I am indeed a very realistic person!" Albert couldn't help laughing at himself when he thought of this.
He was ready to tell Hagrid that his wish to raise a dragon was about to come true, and let Hagrid believe that he would prophesy.
Before dinner, Albert separated from his roommates and hurried across the hall towards Hagrid's hut, but was stopped by someone on the way.
"What's the matter, Miss Granger?" Albert stopped and looked suspiciously at Hermione who stopped him.
"It's nothing, I just think it's strange that you left the castle at the time of dinner." Hermione showed a look of embarrassment on her face, but she didn't hide her curiosity, "Can I go find Hagrid with you? Of course, If it's inconvenient for you, then forget it."
"It's not inconvenient. If you don't mind missing dinner and being hungry, I don't mind." Albert shrugged.
Actually, he told Fred, George and Lee Jordan just now that he had something to go to Hagrid, just to tell Hermione.
Albert did not deny that Hermione was smart, but even a smart person would still fall for it without realizing it under the guidance of others intentionally or unintentionally.
Curiosity killed the cat is indeed true. Hermione was already curious about Albert last time, and some abnormal behaviors will undoubtedly attract her curiosity.
Of course, even if it fails, it doesn't matter.
"Is there anything you can do with Hagrid?"
Halfway, Hermione asked tentatively.
Albert didn't answer Hermione's question immediately, and the two walked along the gravel path to Hagrid's hut. Albert immediately reached out and knocked on the wooden door of Hagrid's cabin.
"Why are you here?" Hagrid was eating dinner, opened the door and looked at Albert and Hermione outside the door in surprise, not understanding how they came here at this time.
"There is something I want to tell you." Albert walked into the hut quickly, looked around immediately, and walked to the stove to observe carefully, as if he was looking for something.
His abnormality made both Hagrid and Hermione a little puzzled.
"What are you looking for?" Hagrid couldn't help asking.
"Last night, I had a dream." Albert looked at Hagrid who was full of doubts, and said lightly: "I dreamed that you got a fire dragon egg, hatched it, and raised the fire dragon in the hut. And then your little hut was set on fire with Fang in it."
"Wait, what dragon egg? Are you referring to the dream?" Hagrid looked at Albert in a daze, and asked worriedly, "Are you all right?"
Hermione also felt that Albert's reaction was very strange, why did he take the dream as real?
"It seems that you haven't got the dragon egg yet?" Albert showed the original expression, "In the near future, you should get a dragon egg, and try to hatch it and keep it in the hut inside."
"Albert, that was just a dream." Hermione reminded embarrassingly.
"Of course I know that it was just a dream, but for me who has mastered divination, I know exactly what it means." Albert noticed Hermione and Hagrid's eyes and explained impatiently, " It's a prophecy."
"Prophecy?"
Hermione looked at Albert dumbfounded, and even wondered if he was crazy.
"You mean I'll get a dragon egg and raise a dragon?"
Hagrid asked in disbelief, although he instinctively felt that this matter was incredible, Albert seemed to have no reason to deceive himself, and there was no need to do so.
At least, Albert never lied to himself.
As for the so-called divination, Hagrid had already forgotten about it.
"You know divination?" Hermione recalled the rumor that Albert could predict.
Does he really have the ability to predict?
Albert ignored Hermione's doubts, looked at Hagrid with a complicated expression, and said, "Recently, the Forbidden Forest is very unsafe. If you go there, you'd better be careful."
"Forbidden Forest?" Hagrid was even more confused. He had just entered the Forbidden Forest not long ago, and he didn't feel that there was anything wrong.
"The Forbidden Forest is not very peaceful. I once made a prophecy related to the Forbidden Forest. I have a feeling that this prophecy may be fulfilled."
"Are you really okay?" Hagrid asked worriedly, "I feel like you've become mysterious."
"I know that some things are really hard to believe. After all, no one will believe that these things will happen before they happen." Albert shook his head and said, "Believe it a little bit, it won't do you any harm, you will soon You will realize that what I say is true."
Hagrid opened his mouth, and finally nodded stiffly.
He didn't think that Albert would come to tell him these strange things inexplicably.
Unless, he's crazy?
Is Albert crazy?
Obviously not.
So, what about the second possibility?
Can Albert really predict the future?
Before Hagrid could recover, Albert turned and left without any intention of staying any longer.
On the way back to the castle, Albert noticed Hermione's puzzled gaze and explained, "You don't know, Hagrid caused a lot of trouble when raising Luwei. If he raises a dragon this time, That would be a disaster, as you should know, wizards are not allowed to raise dragons."
(end of this chapter)