Chapter 456: I Want a Spoiler
Ever since he saw the story about the dragon egg in the Daily Prophet, Albert has been secretly observing Quirrell's changes, and he can probably be sure that the other party should have managed to get a dragon egg.
After coming to this conclusion, a very bold idea suddenly popped into Albert's mind. If he quietly broke into Quirrell's room and stole the dragon egg, in which direction would this matter go?
Quirrell might be so angry that he vomited blood?
After all, he hadn't succeeded in stealing the Philosopher's Stone, and his own things had been stolen first.
Quirrell, who doesn't have dragon eggs, can he ask Hagrid for a way to subdue Lowe?
Will he get another dragon egg, or will he directly use violent means to solve the level of Lowe?
Will Hagrid harvest another dragon egg, and will Harry be caught by Professor McGonagall in the middle of the night for sending the dragon away, and end up in the Forbidden Forest with Malfoy?
Honestly, if the panel quests give you enough rewards, Albert doesn't mind taking the plunge and making the future even more interesting.
However, the benefits of stopping Voldemort from stealing the Philosopher's Stone are not quite a few things, but not enough to make Albert mad and change the course of the future.
Although the known future is indeed a bit boring, it is better to be safe!
Albert is already thinking about how to use the dragon egg incident to brush tasks for his own benefit.
Compared to the unicorn incident, the dragon egg incident is obviously easier and safer.
Albert thought about it for a few days and decided to make a splash.
The identity of the prophet can be used to good use, and it is also conducive to the future to guide (a) Potter and seek more benefits for himself.
"I'm a very realistic person, too!" said Albert at the thought of this, laughing to himself.
He was ready to tell Hagrid that his wish to raise a dragon was about to come true, and by the way, he would believe that he would prophesy.
Before dinner, Albert separated from his roommates and hurried through the foyer towards Hagrid's cottage, where he was stopped by a shout.
"Is there anything wrong, Miss Granger?" Albert paused, looking at Hermione, who had stopped him.
"Nothing, I just think it's weird for you to leave the castle at dinner time. Hermione's face showed a hint of embarrassment, but she didn't hide her curiosity, "Can I go with you to Hagrid?" ”
"There's nothing inconvenient about it, and if you don't mind missing dinner and getting hungry, I don't. Albert said with a shrug.
Actually, he had just told Fred, George, and Lee Jordan that he had something to do with Hagrid, and that was to Hermione.
Albert does not deny that Hermione is smart, but even if she is a smart person, under the guidance of others, intentionally or unintentionally, she will still be tricked without noticing.
It was true that curiosity killed cats, and Hermione had already been curious about Albert last time, and some unusual behavior would undoubtedly attract her curiosity.
Of course, even if it fails, it doesn't matter.
"Do you have anything to do with Hagrid?"
Halfway through, Hermione asked tentatively.
Albert didn't answer Hermione's question immediately, and the two walked down the gravel path to Hagrid's cabin. Albert immediately reached out and knocked on the wooden door of Hagrid's hut.
"Why are you here?" said Hagrid, who was eating dinner, opened the door and looked at Albert and Hermione in surprise, wondering how they could have come at this point in time.
"There's something I want to tell you. Albert walked briskly into the hut, and immediately looked around, and went to the fire to take a closer look, as if looking for something.
His anomaly baffled both Hagrid and Hermione.
"What are you looking for?" Hagrid couldn't help but ask.
"Last night, I had a dream. Albert looked at Hagrid, who was full of doubts, and said lightly: "I dreamed that you got a dragon egg, hatched it, and kept the dragon in the hut. Then your hut was set on fire, and the tooth was in it. ”
"What are you waiting for?" Hagrid looked at Albert in confusion and asked worriedly, "Are you alright?"
Hermione also felt that Albert's reaction was strange, why did she take the dream seriously?
"Looks like you haven't gotten that egg yet?" Albert said, "In the near future, you should get a dragon egg and try to hatch it and keep it in the hut." ”
"Albert, it was just a dream. Hermione reminded awkwardly.
"Of course I knew it was just a dream, but for me who was a master of divination, I knew exactly what it meant. Albert noticed Hermione and Hagrid's gazes, and explained impatiently, "It's a prophecy. ”
"Prophecy?"
Hermione looked at Albert dumbfounded, even wondering if he was crazy.
"You're saying I'll get a dragon egg and raise a dragon?"
Hagrid asked incredulously, and while he instinctively thought it was incredible, Albert didn't seem to have a reason to deceive himself, and there was no need to do so.
At least, Albert never deceived himself.
As for the so-called divination, it has been left behind by Hagrid.
"Do you know divination?" Hermione remembered the rumors that Albert would prophesy.
Does he really have prophetic powers?
Albert ignored Hermione's doubts, looked at Hagrid with a complicated expression and said, "Recently, the Forbidden Forest has been very unsafe, if you go over there, you better be careful." ”
"The Forbidden Forest?" Hagrid was even more confused, he had only recently entered the Forbidden Forest, and he didn't feel anything wrong.
"It's not quiet in the Forbidden Forest, and I made a prophecy about the Forbidden Forest, and I have a feeling that it may be coming true. ”
"You're really okay. Hagrid asked worriedly, "I feel like you're becoming mysterious." ”
"I know some things are really hard to believe, because no one would believe that they were going to happen until they happened. Albert shook his head and said, "It will not hurt you to believe a little, and you will soon realize that what I said is true." ”
Hagrid opened his mouth, but finally nodded stiffly.
He didn't think Albert would come to him for some reason.
Unless, he's crazy?
Is Albert crazy?
Apparently not.
So, what about the second possibility?
Can Albert really predict the future?
Before Hagrid could come to his senses, Albert turned and left, with no intention of lingering any longer.
On the way back to the castle, Albert noticed Hermione's puzzled gaze and explained, "You don't know, Hagrid got into a lot of trouble when he raised Lowe. If he raised a dragon this time, it would really be a disaster, you should know that wizards are not allowed to raise dragons. ”