192 What kind of rules are you talking about?

Prophecy or something, Allen's own attitude is - if you don't charge to join, you can believe a little.

The credibility of the prophecy is inversely proportional to the number of nats received, and of course, if any soothsayer has the audacity to ask for Sico, or even Garon, it is not a question of the credibility of the prophecy, but the situation in which Alan considers whether to take out his wand and fire it behind his back and which kind of spell to use.

As for Dumbledore, although his attitude towards prophecy will be much better, but, in terms of the most essential cognition, the headmaster's trust in prophecy is not so strong.

Children of Prophecy?

If those things are useful, then what are you trying to do, just do nothing and wait for the prophecy to come true.

When Grindelwald ruled Germany, the person who stopped the Dark Wizard army alive was not the child of prophecy - if it weren't for Dumbledore's own accidental curse on the Horcrux, the responsibility for dealing with Voldemort would not have fallen on Harry's shoulders at all, otherwise, why didn't Dumbledore start teaching Harry alone until Harry was mortally wounded in his seventh year?

Therefore, Alan was still quite surprised, could it be that Harry had improved so much that Dumbledore felt that Harry could take on the prophecy in advance?

It's not impossible, after all, Allen's money has not been collected in vain over the years, especially when Voldemort was resurrected last time, Harry's performance was really beyond the imagination of normal wizards - even Alan who gave him things didn't think that Harry almost pushed Voldemort in a wave...

In the shoes of Dumbledore, Alan himself seems to feel that he should add a burden to this kid and let him continue to work hard, after all, the prophecy doesn't seem to be unrealizable all of a sudden, and throwing it out at this moment is not a cruel prophecy that can overwhelm people, but it is a future existence that urges this little wizard who has achieved certain achievements to continue to work hard.

I always feel like the principal is boiling a pot of chicken soup...

Alan shook his head and shook off the strange thoughts in his mind, ready to give a formal answer to Harry's question - although he was still thinking about Sirius's gossip in his head, but it was rare for Harry to ask so seriously, he couldn't answer too perfunctory, right?

However, as he habitually threw out the distractions, Harry's face suddenly changed.

There was no way - Dumbledore couldn't have just forced the chicken soup down Harry's head with a thump, telling him that the prophecy would have been a little more inspiring, or he wouldn't have been so flustered asking Alan about killing Voldemort.

As a result, Allen's habitual shaking of his head directly made Harry stupid.

Compared to Dumbledore, whether it is Allen's strength or Allen's daily actions, Harry sees it more realistically, although Harry must feel that Dumbledore is stronger if he makes a judgment, but when he makes a subconscious decision, Harry is more trusting of the real (?) to show his reliable Allen - this is a Galleon Galleon's tuition superimposed on the class hours constructed.

"Not sure? still, no—"

Just as Alan was about to refuel, Harry quickly and quietly began to say his guess.

???

I haven't done anything yet, do you want to be so playful?

Alan reached out angrily and pressed Harry's shoulder to interrupt the confused little wizard's guess - it was clear that the prophecy the headmaster had shown him had had a great impact on Harry.

Angrily pressed his forehead, and Allen frantically scolded the principal who had just cheated him, and his tone was full of helplessness.

"When did you want to kill him with your own hands - come on, Voldemort is one of the best graduates of Hogwarts, and you can even remove one of the kinds, how long have you studied magic to think about killing him with your own hands?"

"Besides, why do you have to fight him to kill him alone, do you think the headmaster won't kill him or I won't trouble him?" Or do you think we're all too weak to be his opponent?"

"I've seen a little. Harry subconsciously replied to this unrelated question in confusion.

"It's good to see it, the villain knows, right?" Alan patted Harry on the shoulder, his smile unusually bright, "How do you think Voldemort is a standard villain - you are going to fight a duel with him and a wizard? What are you kidding with an international joke! What are the rules of wizarding duels with a dark wizard like Voldemort, of course it's a group fight! Work hard to learn magic, and when the time comes to beat Voldemort together, you'll be able to exert more strength, and then kill him together, won't it be over?"

Can it still be like this?

Harry's eyes were dumbfounded, but he soon realized that there was nothing wrong with what Eren was saying.

He does seem to have fallen into a misunderstanding - the so-called one must kill the other, it is true that it is not said that the two of them are going to directly engage in a wizard duel or something, it can also make a group of people kill one, and it is enough for him to mix in an assist...

If both Alan and Dumbledore had made a move, it wouldn't have been so difficult to kill Voldemort?

However, no matter how hard Harry made up his brain, he still couldn't imagine a super friendly picture that Alan had just made up in his mind - in that picture, Alan and Dumbledore and a bunch of wizards directly surrounded Voldemort, and then Alan directly handed Harry a new temporary legacy fragment for him to scare Voldemort.

"Mr. Riddle, it looks like you won't be able to run away today - let's do a duel with Harry's lifeless wizard first, and think of it as a test of the prophecy. ”

"Do you think you can win? Do you think a childish kid can beat me in a wizard duel?"

"It's okay if you can't beat him, Mr. Riddle, Harry's progress is indeed strong, but I don't believe he can fight you with more than a hundred spells at a steady pace, just to see if he can play better and win a few hands - if you win, we will not follow the rules of the duel and go straight to the side. ”

Well, Allen's crazy brain is in the middle...

Although I know that Riddle will never be mentally retarded in this kind of conversation, it is interesting to think about it - it would be even more perfect if Tom could cooperate and say that I would win, and so on.

It's a pity - none of this is possible.

After all, Harry's strength is still too weak, and it's really hard to worry about letting him go up and take on Voldemort to go to Allen...

'Why don't you train for a while?'

Alan looked at Harry and thought about it, and the latter sneezed rather cooperatively.