Chapter 164: Borrowing the Pit to See the Color

Just like Carol from the perspective of an onlooker can see it early in the morning.

Kane, Dumbledore, Laura, are not all the way after all.

Carol is a Squib and has far closer contact with the world than the average wizard.

In his cognition, Kane is not only in the wizarding group, but also among ordinary people, and his style is considered different.

Keeping up with this kind of big guy, it's scary and cool, the fear is that he is almost inhuman, and the cool point is that he can always fully consider all factors, including your work ability, and you will always win if you do what he tells you.

Dumbledore and Laura are not like this, in Carol's opinion, in a slightly disrespectful way, the two are 007 agents' ideas: come quietly, first behead the boss, then sleep with his glamorous lover, and then roll up the treasure and run away, maybe you can easily get a boss daughter as a foot warmer.

Kane is the commander's idea, the worst plan (which has been discovered, difficult to overcome), steady and steady, and a point is a point.

The thinking of both sides is quite twisted.

Let's just say that now, the subtext of Dumbledore's side: We can all recognize the adventure of taking the head of the general among the ten thousand armies, and now that we even have our own base and men, why are we still so cowardly?

Kane's subtext is: It's all obvious that it's been exposed, why are you still there to be obscene?

Is there such a situation? Of course, he was in his previous life, and as soon as the master was hanged, the army of insect swarms collapsed. But how many reincarnations did he use to kill him?

How can you Dumbledore be sure that this is the case, and why do you think you can do it? Lady Luck herself can't hold such a high face value, right?

Kane took out his pocket watch and looked at the time, and accused several people: "You discuss it first, and when it's time, I'll make a half-blood." ”

Actually, it was a soul timer, and there was no normal time display at all.

Kane is looking for an excuse to withdraw, there is nothing more to talk about.

If there's one thing to regret about things so far, it's regret that I didn't see Dumbledore's greed sooner.

I know that he is the Virgin of Baizuo, but I only think that he has not lived on a dog at a young age, and at least he still has wisdom, and he can rationally calculate the risks and success probability of doing things.

I didn't expect to be a woman, thinking emotionally, when it came to the end, I felt that the pre-work was okay, so I was ready to play and live up to it. Although it was not explicitly stated before, the decision to kill the intention was nullified.

It's so angry!

Kane walked to the basement with a calm face, and Maria followed behind him, seeing Kane's displeasure, and asked softly, "Baron, those people seem to have provoked you." ”

"Conflicting thoughts......" Kane said, and then shut up.

What you shouldn't say in front of people, it's best not to say it later. After all, I have said that adults don't judge things by right and wrong, so to say that their thinking is wrong and mine is right, it is a self-defeating face.

Adults talk about profits, Dumbledore they are risky and aggressive, and they are risky.

And his thinking is restrained and conservative, and it is easy to miss opportunities.

That's okay.

But at a deeper level, there is also a human heart involved here.

Regarding this aspect, to use a malicious version of the statement: You are all big heroes who dare to sacrifice, and I am a real villain who is greedy for life and afraid of death.

How tall and lofty people are, knowing that the risk is high, it is possible to lose themselves, and they plan to save the Carrett family and sacrifice themselves for others.

On the contrary, he tried his best to superimpose the safety value, and the uncontrollable factors were eliminated as much as possible, first to kill Charlotte, and then planned to execute the Carrett family as a black hand after the event was stuck, in order to get out of the pit, how ruthless is this?

Kane could think of this level, and Dumbledore naturally thought of it too.

It has been determined that behind the 1853 Caret extermination incident, the first purpose of exploring the truth is actually to see the quality of Kane Shafiq.

Someone looks at the other person's color at the wine table.

Someone looks at someone else at the table.

There are also people who look at other people's colors through women.

It's not big enough to play, and you use your life to see the quality of others.

Self-interest or altruism, see at the critical moment.

Where the bottom line of the principle is, it can also be seen clearly at the critical moment.

Dumbledore certainly knew how difficult this event would be.

In fact, there is a huge element of deception in this project itself. It was a bureau he designed based on events.

In this game, Dumbledore had an accomplice, Richard Crawford of the original History Line. It's not the current one, now that he has been detained by Kane's smothered stick as soon as he came, his personal fate has turned a corner, and it is also equivalent to successfully sealing himself and covering up the truth of his conspiracy with Dumbledore.

In 1853, Richard Crawford wrote more than one letter.

The last letter was for Laura, and it was Dumbledore who asked him to write it, because Dumbledore needed a reason to make reasonable use of the equipment that Richard had left behind for crossing and the sands of time.

The first letter was addressed to Dumbledore.

Richard realized the crisis after following the woman Charlotte Byron for a while. Sort out the whole process of the incident on your own and realize that you are reckless.

He suspected that he might have been watched early on, and that the letter he had written to Dumbledore in modern times would most likely not be received by Dumbledore.

But he has another way to contact Dumbledore, which is more subtle but not fast enough, which is to use a magic letter to send the letter to a special location, and Dumbledore will check it after a while.

He and Dumbledore used this way to communicate with each other, not owls, after all, he ran all over the world, and owls were only responsible for transmitting messages to the British Isles.

Since the special place to put the letter is within the scope of Hogwarts, the history is very long, so it can also be used in 1853, it's a big deal to put it manually, anyway, Richard has a magic pendant, and it is not affected by the expulsion magic of the magic magnetic passport (once approached, he suddenly remembered something important and left).

In 1987, shortly after Richard crossed over, Dumbledore learned through a letter that he had fled to 1853.

And, in his letter, Richard mentions the method of communication.

It's the kind that Kane uses, dropping off items at a designated location and picking them up.

Richard said to Dumbledore in a letter, "If you send the letter to the place in October 1853, I will dig it up in the past."

Richard also told Dumbledore in the letter that he had suffered a special injury (the irradiation of divine brilliance) in the ruins, and that he had gone crazy for a while (his San value had dropped by more than 5), but he had also gained some mysterious knowledge, and his ability to travel through the spirit and flesh had something to do with it.

He also told Dumbledore that if he came to this plane, he would only have one chance, and if he messed up, he would never do it again. So be prepared, it's perfectly okay to leave a few years later.

Dumbledore pondered, indeed, for Richard, there was not much difference between 87 and 97, but there was definitely a difference between rushing over immediately on his side and rushing over after spending 10 years of preparation.

So the two began to exchange letters, just like in {Untouchable Lovers}.

As a result, Dumbledore actually knew many of the secrets of 1853.

He knew the truth of Yuna Parcival, a lewd fallen sorcerer.

He knew Charlotte Byron's true identity - not the incarnation of a god, but a high-ranking member of the Secret Key Society (the mysterious organization mentioned in chapter 60 whose main method is to manipulate demons, and the wife of the French demonic dark wizard Faust is a member).

Richard would be in a trance at intervals, hallucinating from hearing and seeing God's calling and guidance. If you follow the instructions, then there is no problem, and you will even feel deaf and clear, and your spirit is good. On the contrary, trouble comes, and all kinds of mental torture become more and more frequent......

Dumbledore knew all of this, too.

He also knew that the god who used Richard as a marionette wanted Richard to destroy something, and the Carret family was just affected, so he said in the discussion whether he could save the Carrett family, not only to see Kane's quality, but also to have some thoughts.

He even knew that, as Kane expected, Charlotte and her companions were desperate to keep the destruction from happening, so Richard was the villain who still ensured the destruction in the context of Charlotte and others' participation.

But so what?

He visited the Shafiq family after Nerva went to Nozawa Park to make a fuss, and when he saw that Kane Shafiq was such a demon, he had already made a decision.

The pit that was destroyed in 1853 by the Carrett family was a good test of Kane's condition, but it was not impossible, and it was not impossible to pit it there.

If you decide, you have to do it, and Dumbledore is not the kind of person who can easily change his ways.

A series of events that happened later strengthened his thoughts.

He knew that Kane would spread his wings and fly high, but he didn't expect to be able to fly to such heights as a human guardian.

The gods first united to kill Kane, and then entered the world of chaos to grab the cake, and the surviving original Kane's subordinates, full of grudges, used Kane's legacy as self-preservation, and watched humanity sink coldly.

Kane turned out to be so important. But the more this happened, the more uneasy Dumbledore became.

Kane Shafiq, a man who can have a near-decisive influence on the future destiny of mankind.

What kind of person are you?

Is it a hero who rises due to troubled times, or a king who leads mankind to rebel against the enslavement of the gods?

Is the battle of the abyss to carve out a way for himself? or is it carrying the pot for mankind?

In the Oriental dialect, you are the 'king who dies and the Son of Heaven guards the country.' Is it worthy of our wholehearted support and expectation?

For Dumbledore, these questions boiled down to one concept, character!

Then let's take a look at your Kane's moral character.

The 1853 trip, from which came the primary goal, never changed.

When it came to Kane, Dumbledore didn't believe anyone's words, only what he had tested.

After all, if you blow well, you might as well do it.

Kane Shafiq proved to be a very solid commander.

Rather than waste.

In Dumbledore's perception, this trait can be rated as an E on the leadership assessment (Hogwarts Rating O = Perfect E = Good A = Pass).

It is difficult for such a commander to win a stunning victory, but it is even more difficult to make him lose all his money.

This also confirms why Kane can fight the gods in the future. If the gods were more reckless, they might be bitten by him and grind with him.

As for character, it's hard to say.

You say he can't, Yuna's situation is the truth he chose to hide, meaning to let Dumbledore keep a good memory. The aunt, who was praised by her grandmother, was a near-perfect wizard who died at the hands of the Holy See dog during a dark incident (Nerva: I don't explain, I'm proud).

Richard Crawford is also willing to save, which means that he would rather face the big problems that will change the important points in history than give up on his teammates. (Kane: That's not what I intended, I'm not related to him, I'm not that affectionate, but I just consider the inevitability of Laura and you getting rid of people.) )

You say he can do it, he thinks he is an arbiter and executioner, and he kills people without blinking.

If it is said that killing those who are dying, it is still a bit particular to pick and choose the evildoers.

Then be prepared to slaughter Carret's house, there is really no way to wash the floor. Women, children, and children are not ready to let go.

"Iron-blooded leader!" Dumbledore at least had that judgment in mind given Kane's ruthlessness and determination to not let go......