Chapter 85: The Paradox of Time and Space

Dumbledore sat in a high-backed chair in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, looking at Harry and Draco from above his long, crossed, fingers, his gaze lingering on Draco's face for a long time, as if thoughtful.

The room was silent for a moment, except for the "humming" of the tiny silverware on the desk.

The heavy daylight soaked in from behind the off-white curtains, and there was not much light left on Dumbledore.

Just as he continued to be in a daze, Dumbledore suddenly spoke, came back to his senses, and felt Harry beside him unconsciously lean back, as if Dumbledore was also very surprised by him.

"I think I kind of know what things are all about. Would you be interested in hearing it?" Dumbledore kindly asked for their opinions, but at this time, none of them were stupid enough to refuse a good opportunity to sniff into the secrets.

So Dumbledore picked up his wand and waved it lightly when no one explicitly refused, and three armchairs of the same color and style appeared in the air, one right behind each of them.

I wanted to sit down for a long time, so I was the first to experience the comfort of an armchair.

He was followed by Harry, and finally Draco, who also wanted to hear the secret, but seemed to be hesitating at something.

"I think this is a real prophecy made by Professor Trelawney. Dumbledore waited for Draco to sit down before he spoke, "Don't look at me with such suspicion, you must have heard a lot and felt a lot, didn't you?"

Stunned, in her narrative just now, she didn't say anything about what she had heard Professor Trelawney's prediction, but only said with Harry that Professor Trelawney's expression changed as if she was sick.

But she quickly realized that Dumbledore had been in a similar situation herself.

Now she actually doesn't remember the details of the book so clearly, and the reason why she says this is because there is no other possibility that it is a soul from another world, and that Snape and Quirrell have cast a Imperius curse, but both of them have failed, which means that all the spells against the spirit or soul have no effect at all.

Then Dumbledore would never have been able to detect any useful information from her mind when he didn't want to show him anything.

"Ah, is that a prophecy, Professor?" asked suspiciously, with a look of confusion and thought. "I did hear Professor Trelawney muttering something after Harry left, but I couldn't hear anything intermittently, just a few vague notes, and then Draco came in and the professor woke up. ”

Draco raised an eyebrow at this, he hadn't paid much attention to Professor Trelawney until now that he realized that maybe he had rushed in at a good time, and interrupted the prophecy.

However, he had always been a liar in his opinion of Trelawney, and now that Dumbledore had called Professor Trelawney's words a prophecy with such fanfare, he was also a little suspicious of Dumbledore's attitude.

"Of course. It all started many years ago. Now, though, you can start by saying the few words you jotted," Dumbledore said.

So I repeated what Professor Trelawney had said earlier.

"The Dark Lord lies alone, without friends, abandoned by his companions. His servants had been locked down for twelve years.

Tonight, before midnight, the servant will break free from his chains and begin to seek his master.

The Dark Lord will rise again with the help of the servants, stronger and more terrifying than ever.

Tonight, before midnight, the servant will begin to find his master again......"

And the latter part of the "time is the greatest weapon! Time is the greatest weapon! The soulless person will eventually return to her place! Until then, she will stir up the torrent of time, and the servant who summoned her will join her master" without mentioning it, as if she had never heard it.

She didn't feel the need to tell anyone about the rest of the paragraph.

"The Man Without a Soul", "Stirring the Torrent of Time", "Time Weapon", this is a wand that you can think of talking about this person who travels through time.

She didn't want to reveal her identity, and if it was discovered that the soul of this body had been replaced, she would definitely be considered no different from Voldemort's evil wizard who split his soul.

It's not that she's afraid of being thought that way, it's just that she doesn't think she's as good as Voldemort, and she's better to be honest.

But the prophecy reminded her again, that she had gotten the time-turner from Hermione not long ago, but had been delayed until now without any action.

Of course, there were concerns about the adverse consequences of using the time converter, but the deeper reason was that she had planned to use the time converter at the time when New Barren was about to be executed, but Draco was unknowingly interrupted.

After that, her relationship with Draco quietly turned into a benign one.

So he hesitated, unwilling to leave this time and space, and dragged it out again and again, and it was now.

She had just wanted to go and see what had happened before she crossed over by herself, causing the original Santriel to lose her soul and travel from her.

But her knowledge of time and space does not allow her to travel through time and space very casually.

In order not to produce a space-time paradox, if she guessed correctly, the price of using the space-time converter is that the original space-time collapses, creating a new space-time, although she will still encounter Draco, but due to uncontrollable forces, she can only travel back to the past, and can no longer travel back to the original space-time and encounter the original Draco.

In layman's terms, for example, her current location is space-time, and the three-hour space-time is space-time B, and space-time flows in one direction, and if she goes to B, then if she makes any changes in B (or even if she doesn't make any changes), space-time will disappear, and even if she goes back to three hours later, the space-time she arrives in should be space, not the original B-space.

Maybe she was overthinking, after all, Hermione had been using a time turner, however, who knew if the Hermione she saw was not the same Hermione who hadn't used a time turner at the beginning of the semester?

Just when he was silently thinking about it for a while, Dumbledore was not idle, he carefully told Harry and Draco to go back and think about it, and also asked them to bring the news to Hermione "I think Miss Granger is more sensitive in terms of time, and tonight is only a few hours away. ”

I was a little apprehensive, I am afraid that Dumbledore only knew that Professor McGonagall had given the time-turner to Hermione to arrange her more classes than she could attend, and he did not know that he had used a small trick to trick the time-turner from Hermione.

Fortunately, neither Newbaren nor Sirius have reached the point where they must die, and they can only act when they have the opportunity. (To be continued.) )

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