Harry Potter Morning Light

Chapter 2701 Firebird Land (9)

On the back of the Albus Dumbledore Chocolate Frog card, you can see this description: Albus Dumbledore is widely regarded as the greatest wizard of his generation. Dumbledore's most famous contributions include defeating the Dark Wizard in 1945. Grindelwald, discovering 12 uses of dragon's blood, with partner Nick Flamel in alchemy with remarkable results.

Compared to the so-called Dumbledore's Army, Grindelwald was the one who really organized an army of wizards, and he almost destroyed the entire Paris.

"How's it going at school?" Pomona asked Severus between meetings.

"Everything is fine at the moment." He said blankly.

"How about I go back to school?" she said anxiously, the school would definitely be in chaos after Albus left, and Umbridge's methods of dealing with adults will not work with children.

"No, you don't go anywhere," Severus said firmly.

She was a little annoyed, what's his attitude?

But she changed her mind and thought that Albus would be forced to leave because Umbridge had something to do with it. If it weren't for the fact that she didn't teach anything in Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Harry Potter wouldn't be going to the Room of Requirement to teach his classmates how Fight with magic.

Of course, Rohart didn't teach anything useful, but he at least created a lot of fun for everyone, and knew to keep Harry in check, even if he didn't do it unintentionally, asking Harry to help answer the reader's letter. of.

Since Umbridge knew that Harry's staying at the school would affect her control of the school, and even sent a dementor, why didn't he continue to do so? Even if he is punished for meaningless confinement, Harry has no time to form the so-called "Dumbledore's Army".

Harry's original intention was to help, but the more he helped, the more he helped.

Pomona was also worried that she would end up with the same result if she went back to "help", since Severus told her not to go back she would not go back.

"What has Albus been up to?" Pomona asked.

Severus pursed his lips.

"I know, it's a secret again." She was upset and expressed "understanding".

It's always been like this, they don't know anything about what they are doing outside.

"He's investigating something." Severus said after a moment. "It's easier for him to conduct these investigations away from the school."

Pomona looked at her in surprise.

He put his finger on his lips.

"It's a secret."

She nodded cautiously, although what he said was almost the same as if he didn't say it.

The school run by Albus was full of entertainment, dances, and an annual Defense Against the Dark Arts professor. Someone even set up a gamble, betting on what reason this year's professor would leave his post again, and she wanted to see what would happen to Umbridge in the end. But now that Umbridge is headmaster, will the curse of this position still follow her?

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Hermione went to France with her parents during the summer vacation of her second grade. She returned to England earlier than the Weasleys who went to Egypt for vacation. Minerva went to the Ministry of Magic that day to apply for a time-turner for her.

The Time-Turner was in Hermione's hands, just for convenience so she could have more time to study, until Albus reminded her and Harry to follow in his footsteps when in doubt.

The two kids thought they went back in time to change the "future" and save more than one innocent life. After all, who would believe two 13-year-olds? So they chose to do it themselves.

Since the Time-Turner can change the future, why not use it to kill Voldemort when he was still in his infancy?

Putting aside the ethics and morality, if Voldemort has decided that there is no possibility of redemption from the time he was in his mother's womb, killing an innocent baby is to avoid the expansion of the crisis, which is essentially the same as Voldemort using the Unforgivable Curse to kill Ha This potential threat is generally the same. According to Novikov's principle, people can go back in time, but they can't change history because of it, and everything time travelers do is noticed before they travel.

Nobody knew about Tom Riddle's past, at least until Harry's sixth year, except Albus Dumbledore, who knew where Tom had been at the Wood Orphanage, where Merope had given birth to him. People in the wizarding world didn't know about the Muggle world, and Albus was the chief wizard of the Wizengamot at that time, so who could press him if he didn't say so?

Since people don't know Voldemort's "history", they can't find him and kill him when he was a child; and Albus, who knows this history, is not a person like Voldemort. Arianna's death made him wake up, no longer I dreamed of "rectifying" the world with Grindelwald. Once the Time-Turner is destroyed after the Battle of the Department of Mysteries, people who know Voldemort's life will not be able to go back in time and kill him.

The center of the time-turner is an hourglass, which is very similar to the "light cone" in "A Brief History of Time", and the light cone contains the choices we regret, the choices we are grateful for, the choices we made, and the ones we didn't make. choose. All the possibilities you can imagine in life have happened in this light cone, even the things you can't imagine. And this is Nietzsche's "eternal return", the biggest difference between it and the Buddhist reincarnation is that no one can escape, go to the Western Paradise, and the eternal return is repeated.

Harry wanted to live with Sirius, provided Sirius had his honor restored, but that meant capturing Peter Pedilou. Even though he had achieved his goal of saving Sirius' life at the time, he still felt that nothing had changed.

We all want our life to be the way we want it to be, no matter how many times we repeat it, the situation is often not satisfactory. When you try to change the past with a time converter, if someone tells you that people can go back to the past but cannot change history, will you choose to believe him?

Imagine your future self telling your past self that your choice was wrong. Would your past self listen to your future self?

Sirius saw Harry and saw him as James, and when they kept their distance and communicated by letter, he could be a normal godfather. The Black family did end up imprinting on him, and he didn't treat Kreacher the way Hermione did.

If Harry found that living with Sirius was equally unhappy, would he regret his choice?

It is not a certain day in our life that is cycled by the return of eternal calamity, but the whole life.

The choices you make in this life will not change in other lives, and all the lives that are not available will not be available in the entire "eternity". Whether Peter Pedillo was caught or not, Harry would never be able to live with Sirius. Whether or not Harry uses the time-turner to go back in time to save Sirius, Sirius will die.

Knowing that there is nothing to be done about it, you can live in peace.

In fact, if she didn't mind this nosy business, the witch hunt could still end. And according to the current trend, she seems to have messed things up. Witch hunting has already become history with the Spanish Netherlands, and children will doze off in class while listening to the teacher.

Before she knew it, she seemed to have become a "drama queen". If she was "destined" not to have her own home, then she shouldn't be delusional.

In the story of Cervantes, the Duke and Duchess let a maid pretend to be in love with Don Quixote. Everyone else knows, but Don Quixote doesn’t know. They are still struggling with loyalty and desire, and they stage a one-man show that is not a one-man show. .

It's not that he can't detect the cynicism of the people around him, but he chose to go crazy voluntarily instead of going crazy involuntarily.

Bella and Linda are crazy for their "Dark Lord", even Queenie is crazy to join Grindelwald in order to marry Jacob, but Pomona is following the White Wizard, how can she be like them Crazy?

Sober, sober, she is just like that village girl, who dismisses the compliments of "knights". How can she be a noble and peerless beauty?

Rohart is so confident, where did he get his confidence? Didn't he just regard the self in the book as the real self? Like Don Quixote, he can ignore the cynicism of the people around him, but he is "sober" when facing the basilisk, and he does not charge at the "windmill giant" like Don Quixote.

The giants who attacked Hogwarts back then were the last group of giants in England. Hagrid had already convinced their leader, but the giant tribe rebelled. The new leader had no interest in the ancient fairy fire and goblin helmet. Hagrid was given a good beating and sent off.

No matter how you looked at the situation at that time, Voldemort had a better chance of winning. There were only a group of children left in Hogwarts, and even the headmaster was old. How could he win against the resurrected Voldemort?

"Smart people" know how to choose.

It was amazing to say that she actually felt that she had gained power from the giant, and she felt the ground shake with every step she took.

When the door of the VIP reception room of the palace was pushed open, she did not see the aged Archbishop of Mechelen, but a young man in a white robe, and Father Gregoire in red was chatting with him.

Seminary students can't decide what they wear, they can only manage their hair, and Talleyrand used to spend a lot of money on hairstylists. No one thinks that medieval monks have good-looking hairstyles. Even if they look good, they are ruined by that hairstyle.

"I thought it was the archbishop who came to see me," said Georgiana in a haughty tone.

"He doesn't know anything." The priest in white said with a smile, "If you want to know the inside story, I'm the best choice."

"Who are you?"

"Louis Stanislas, my great-grandfather was Louis XV's father-in-law, now you know who I am? The woman in red." The priest said with a smile, looking beautiful, as dazzling and dazzling as the sun , it would be charming if he changed his hairstyle, or wore a hat.

What a crime, he is obviously a nobleman, why didn't he spend more money and thought on his hairstyle?

"Aren't you afraid of being beheaded?" She asked with a smile.

"Aren't you afraid of being burned?" asked Stanislas.

Then the two looked at each other and smiled, looking friendly like spring, but a cold wind kept blowing into the gorgeous living room, reminding everyone that Christmas is coming and it is still winter.

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