Chapter 304: Hogwarts History of Magic Professor (55)
Phyllis glanced at the emerald spring outside and said, "Then what will Dumbledore do at this time?" ”
Although he is the most powerful wizard in the wizarding world today, Dumbledore is not a reckless person who likes to solve problems by force, and he will choose to confront so many powerful wizards directly.
But if he just gave up destroying the Philosopher's Stone, it would be equally impossible.
As long as the Philosopher's Stone exists, no matter where it is placed, it will be remembered by Voldemort. You can still be careful and careful in a short time, but I don't think there is a possibility of a thousand days to prevent thieves, and after a long time, there will always be a time of negligence, and when the time comes, Voldemort will get his hands on it, and the British wizarding world will be shrouded in darkness again.
It's just that it's not easy to get powerful wizards to accept this reason.
With this in mind, Dumbledore's best choice was to create an established fact and destroy the Philosopher's Stone directly. No matter how regretful it is, this pinnacle in the history of alchemy is gone, and no amount of discussion is meaningless.
Destroying such a pinnacle work of alchemy is not an easy task in itself, and more importantly, it must be destroyed in front of Voldemort, only in this way can he give up the idea of stealing the Philosopher's Stone.
Add in so many restrictions, and things get a lot of trouble. Voldemort was a suspicious man himself, and in order to convince him that the Philosopher's Stone destroyed in front of him was the real Philosopher's Stone, it was best to design some obstacles, such as a stupid dog with three heads.
Thinking of this, Phyllis finally strung together the information she had gathered before. No wonder Dumbledore arranged for the professor to arrange so many puzzle levels with "answers", all of which were not designed to stop Voldemort, but to allow Voldemort to pass.
It's just that with so much going on, Dumbledore's progress should be speeding up.
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The mild spring soon passed, and the rainy and wet summer arrived, and the most important thing for Hogwarts students was that the final exams were about to begin.
This exam in the history of magic is not simple, and there is only one sentence in the whole paper: discussing the impact of fairy judgment on the wizarding world.
The requirement is to write an essay of no less than a thousand words.
For first-year students, writing a thesis itself is a very difficult task, let alone writing a thesis in the examination room, there is no way to find many historical materials, so you can only rely on the impressions in your head to write silently. This alone stuck the vast majority of students, and only a few people who could recall the historical materials related to the Goblin Rebellion were Hermione Granger and Leah Price. The rest are all guessed and written. The most scumbag guys directly began to make up the materials, whether it is useful or not, make it up first, and then talk about the excitement of the compilation.
Phyllis knew that the exam papers were too difficult for many students, especially those in the lower grades. But who told her to be too busy lately to produce a paper, so she had to produce a set of papers for a seven-year-old student, which saved a lot of time and energy, and gave Phyllis more time to study Quirrell's movements and monitor them.
Quirrell didn't show anything special, on the contrary, he lectured more seriously, but Phyllis learned a lot.
It wasn't until after the end of this exam that the "thing" that Phyllis had been waiting for for a long time finally appeared.