Chapter Seventy-Nine: Where Are the Most Basic Trusts of People?
There was only one person who could be present in this place at this time, Alan and their headmaster, the person who had always thought that Rowling was counting in the water - Albus Dumbledore. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
This is very embarrassing, after all, theoretically speaking, Alan should be sleeping obediently in the dormitory at the moment, instead of shouting out in this beaten and rotten room that his principal is not.
If you were a normal person, you would have been ready to express your deepest apologies to your own amiable old headmaster with a guilty face at this moment.
It's a pity that Allen's choice is to turn his head with a smile on his face, and his face is just the right amount of coincidence Why is it your expression: "Principal - I'm sorry I broke the school rules, but it's a good night today." β
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If he had been well acquainted with the knowledge of the East, perhaps he would have been able to utter a very famous sentence at this moment - I have never seen such a brazen man!!
Unfortunately, he didn't.
So Dumbledore could only give a hint to some young wizard who didn't know anything about himself: "Ahem, Mr. Allen, I'm glad to see you so energetic, but I'm interested in - why are you here at this time? At least as far as I know, according to school rules, you should lie in a Hufflepuff dormitory and not in this dimly lit room. β
Alan couldn't help but sigh - it's good not to be cared about behind your back and say bad things, and the rest is much easier.
"Well, Mr. Headmaster, I'm back to pack my things, and I accidentally left something in this place this afternoonβ" Alan pointed to the few remaining pieces of iron on the ground that had not changed, and said innocently, "I forgot about it at the time, but now that I think about it, I don't know if it will disrupt the original arrangement, so I came over to prepare to recycle the things." β
A strange gaze was cast through Dumbledore's hooked glasses - it was clear that Dumbledore didn't quite believe Alan's claims.
Alan was wronged by thisβafter all, he was telling the truth, and he was just hiding it.
You see, he left something behind, right?
He's the one who gave up sleep in the middle of the night to clean up his things, right?
Didn't he pack his things, did he put something so heavy in his pocket into it?
Where have all the most basic trust of people gone?
It doesn't exist.
At least because of the existence of steel in this place, Dumbledore didn't trust Allen - who would have nothing to do with such a pile of steel unless he thought of using the Philosopher's Stone?
So, Dumbledore decided to change the question: "Okay, Alan-san- do you know the Philosopher's Stone?"
Then, Allen's uprightness was beyond Dumbledore's imagination, and he said with a natural expression, "Of course I know, otherwise why would I get so many metal ingots?"
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Dumbledore was a little tired, and he couldn't talk about it that day.
You can either keep pretending to be or you can simply be greedy, so it makes sense to say that you want to use the Philosopher's Stone to make gold?
"So, you know it all?"
"Of course, such a simple mechanism can be cracked by first-year students. β
"So the Philosopher's Stone is in your hand now?"
Alan responded by giving Dumbledore a resentful look, "Headmaster, you put a fake Philosopher's Stone, you asked us?"
Dumbledore was stunned for a moment - how did Eren know? But he turned his eyes to the metal on the ground, and instantly understood the root of the problem - according to Alan's performance, when the Philosopher's Stone was in his hands, he must have used the metal for experiments as soon as he got it, so that he couldn't find out the real or fake.
"Well, I'm sorry to inform you - Mr. Allen, you almost violated half of the school rules today. Luckily, it doesn't pose much danger - this kind of adventure game doesn't seem to be suitable for kids your age. Dumbledore blinkedβas far as punishment was concerned, he didn't really want to add to Eren at the moment.
"Alright, it's all over, hand over that fake Philosopher's Stone - it's gorgeous, but it's not just an ornament, and if not handled properly, it can explode badly" Dumbledore spread his hands to Eren - he decided to end the incident.
However, the Trouble's favorite thing to do is to come uninvitedβDumbledore heard a name he was all too familiar with from Alan: "But the fake gem is not with me, and Harry said he will keep it for you." β
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Dumbledore finally knew why the plan hadn't been carried out.
Because Harry cleared the level early with the help of the plug-in, this caused Quirrell, who could have been easily killed, to become a dead guy who needed Dumbledore and Voldemort to fight and force Voldemort to kill himself.
Is it Allen's fault for them?
Not really, it's just that Dumbledore is feeling tired.
However, just as Dumbledore had spoken to Eren and was about to return to his headmaster's office for a glass of mead, a loud noise came from the penultimate level.
Just as Alan and the others were stunned, a red stone that Dumbledore was familiar with flew towards him, and then a cute little ragdoll bear suddenly appeared in the air.
Only then did Harry's voice come out, "Die, Snape!"
Alan in the back finally remembered what he had forgotten during the day - everyone was so frustrated, and Alan had forgotten about it at the time, so that none of the cauldrons that had been held on Professor Snape were thrown down.
According to Harry's courage in the original book, Harry, who has just finished the first year and is about to enter the second stage of secondary school, is obviously fearless, knowing that Snape is below, he still chooses to go down and fight Snape, not to mention that he still has teammates and treasures.
As for the fake stone's suggestion, Allen made a joke proposal to make a bomb and blow up the toilet in retaliation.
Who would have thought that Harry would choose to blow up the stone on the body of the people on Alan's side in the end, and I don't know if this counts as a church apprentice starving the master.
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Five minutes later, Dumbledore's face didn't change, but except for Alan and himself, the rest of them were crouching in the corner at the moment to reflect - attacking the headmaster was not a misdemeanor.
"Alright, it's not too early, I think you should go back to your dorm room1 and enjoy the bed. β
Dumbledore's words were agreedβhowever, the remaining half of the sentence broke down several elated wizards.
"Tomorrow you go to Filch's to receive this punishment. β
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