~: Answer questions from book friends 7/4/21

Question: This is at the cost of "Lucius was kicked out of the school board + severely offended Voldemort", and replaced the male lead to get a complete basilisk corpse. Are you sure this is maximizing profit?

Answer: The protagonist faces two choices:

1. Take away the diary from Ginny or Harry halfway

This can indeed save Lucius from being expelled from the school board, and it can also save Voldemort from offending; the price is to lose the benefits of predicting the plot.

2, follow the routine given by the author

This did allow Lucius to be expelled from the school board and therefore offended Voldemort; in return, the protagonist gains the reputation of killing the basilisk hero, gains valuable practical experience, and obtains the basilisk corpse material, the most important thing It retains the benefits of predicting the plot! For an unsystematic traveler, the most important reliance is to predict the plot!

Secondly, the author implicitly hinted that the male lead also had other operations outside the school. For example, the person who replaced the vacant seat on the school board was actually Daphne's father, and the Greengrass family had already had preliminary cooperation intentions with the lead.

Generally speaking, the protagonist's operation in this wave is that the gain is greater than the effort!