"Three-headed dog." Ying Fei replied, "There is no need to ask these questions. I know much better than you think. Just tell me what happened."

After hearing this, Hermione said: "Harry speculated that the three-headed dog was guarding something. We originally suspected that Snape wanted to steal that thing, but then Snape found Harry and told him about the mysterious man."

"Later we talked about this with Hagrid, and then we got the name Nico Flamel out of his mouth, and we started to investigate who Nico Flamel was."

When Ying Fei heard this, he asked: "Professor Snape should have told you that you don't need to intervene in this matter. Why do you still ask?"

"Because Professor Dumbledore said that you should be brave enough to do what you think is right, so we plan to help Snape."

Hermione explained.

"When did he say this?" Ying Fei was speechless. He had probably guessed that Dumbledore was up to something.

"Just after we looked for Hagrid, we bumped into him by chance and had a brief chat," Hermione said.

After Ying Fei heard this, he secretly said that it was true.

When I met Dumbledore by chance at such a coincidental time, he was indeed causing trouble on purpose.

"Listen to me, Hermione." Ying Fei thought for a moment and said to Hermione:

"I know who Nick Flamel is, and what the three-headed dog is guarding. I even know the location of the mysterious man." Ying Fei looked at Hermione seriously, "But I won't tell you."

"Why?" Hermione didn't know why, "You know such an important thing, why don't you tell me?"

"Yes, I know," Ying Fei smiled, "Even I know it, how can Dumbledore not know it?"

Hermione was stunned and asked, "What do you mean?"

Old God Ying Fei said calmly: "Think about it carefully. I can't tell you more."

To be honest, Ying Fei said this on purpose, to make Hermione doubt Dumbledore's motives.

As the representative of IQ in the Iron Triangle, Hermione can have a great influence on Harry once she changes her attitude. And Hermione is different from Harry. Harry only believes in people and things he wants to believe, so Dumbledore can always influence his thoughts. In the original book, Hagrid said that Snape was a good person, but Harry didn't believe it.

Hermione is different. Hermione's judgment is her own. From the original book, Hermione also does not believe that Snape is a good person. This can be seen from the original book. She only believes in her own judgment.

What Ying Fei is doing now is to plant a seed of doubt in Hermione's heart so that she will not be influenced by Dumbledore and thus affect Harry.

Chapter 81: Magical Idealism

Hermione obviously fell into silence after hearing this and never mentioned the topic again.

Not long after, the train arrived at the station and the group returned to the castle.

But before returning to classroom life, Yingfei still needs to take Lux to the principal's office on the eighth floor.

Although Yingfei had deliberately destroyed Lao Bee's layout just now, it still wouldn't work if he left such a powerful force unused.

Obscurus, what a terrifying thing, he really didn't dare to mess around without informing Dumbledore.

To put it simply, Yingfei not only wants to mess with Dumbledore, but also pulls him out at critical moments and borrows his power.

It belongs to the operation of being a watchman and a son but also erecting a memorial arch.

But even though Yingfei felt embarrassed, things would still go on like this.

After all, Snape has been promised to remove Harry from the Dark Lord's flying deer""? Small!;Say "group.7"??6.,,3.,.4::8!""0?1 ; Pick it out from things and live a peaceful life.

Besides, he also promised Dumbledore to protect Harry. Isn't this protecting him? Keeping Harry away from the Dark Lord is obviously the best way to protect him!

If Dumbledore found out later and came to investigate, Ying Fei would have a reason to say so.

If it doesn't work, just pretend to be stupid. Anyway, it's you who asked me to protect Harry. How do I know that you are still secretly pulling the strings?

Thinking like this, Yingfei quickly took Lux to the door of the principal's office.

"Please tell Professor Dumbledore that Ying Fei has something to do with him." Ying Fei said to Gargoyle 353 at the door.

I didn't see any movement from the stone statue. Anyway, after more than ten seconds, the door opened by itself.

Pulling Lux who was looking around curiously, Ying Fei walked into the principal's office, where Old Bee was writing something at his desk.

"What do you want from me?" Dumbledore looked up at Ying Fei, and then noticed Lux ​​in Muggle clothing.

Her Muggle clothes were too conspicuous. All Dumbledore saw in the castle were wizard robes and large scarves, and he rarely saw anyone wearing a down jacket.

More importantly, there was a black aura lingering around this girl, which made Dumbledore frown and realize that things were not that simple.

Deja vu.

"she is?"

Before Ying Fei could answer, Dumbledore asked again.

"She is Lux Klein." As Ying Fei said, he directly reached out and hit Lux on the back of the neck with a knife in a familiar way.

Lux had lost her memory, and she did not remember many things. In order to stabilize her emotions and prevent Obscurus from exploding, it was best for her not to listen to the rest of the conversation.

Dumbledore watched Ying Fei bring the unaware little girl over, knock her unconscious in front of him, and carefully lay her flat on the ground. He always felt like a buyer in a human trafficking deal.

Without waiting for Dumbledore to question, Ying Fei said directly: "Lux is an Obscurus."

Dumbledore was startled, and he immediately remembered where the familiar feeling on Lux came from.

As he spoke, he took out the printed document of the information Xiaotian found from the space and placed it in front of Dumbledore.

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skirt

eight five

zero two

nine six

five zero one

"Take a look."

After saying that, Ying Fei used Transfiguration to turn Fawkes' bird stand on Dumbledore's table into a small chair, and then sat down directly.

There were only a few words in the document, but Dumbledore read it for a long time, and the more he looked at it, the more his brows furrowed and his expression became uglier.

After reading it, Dumbledore breathed a sigh of relief and asked:

"Can you guarantee the authenticity of this document?"

Ying Fei smacked his lips and said:

"You should know that I have an artificial intelligence, right?... Hiss, forget it, you don't understand even if I tell you, it's hard to explain..."

"In short, the authenticity of this document can be guaranteed one thousand percent."

Dumbledore took a steady look at the little girl lying on the ground, and did not ask how Ying Fei could guarantee it. Instead, he said, "You brought her to me because you thought I could cure her?"

Ying Fei raised his eyebrows: "Can you cure it?"

Looking at Ying Fei's expression and his tone, the words "Just you?" were almost written on his face.

Dumbledore didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but he couldn't refute it, because he really couldn't be cured.

"Since you know that I can't cure her, did you bring her in with the intention of killing the students in Hogwarts?" Dumbledore asked again, but there was a hint of ridicule in his tone, obviously he didn't mean this sentence. Take it seriously.

Ying Fei smiled and asked, "Are you just watching from the side (bebj)?"

After hearing this, Dumbledore smiled and shook his head: "Of course not."

"That's enough, who are you trying to scare?" Ying Fei said nonchalantly.

Dumbledore didn't answer, but continued to ask: "What are you going to do when you bring her in?"

"Let me state in advance that I do have the ability to fight against Obscurus, but it will never be that easy. However, I do know someone who can deal with Obscurus."

"You mean Newt?" Ying Fei asked, "Can't he only separate the Obscurus after its death?"

Dumbledore blinked and said: "The Obscurial is a dangerous phenomenon and should be killed immediately, right?"

Upon hearing this, Ying Fei immediately understood what Dumbledore meant:

I can help you block the Obscurus, but only once.

If she goes berserk, no matter what you do next, deal with this potential threat immediately.

Ying Fei was silent for a while and said, "I understand what you mean."

"If Lux is about to lose control, I will kill her before then."

Dumbledore looked at the smart young man in front of him, nodded, and said, "Since you know how to do it, tell me what you plan to do?"

Yingfei pondered for a while and said:

"I think that Obscurus is not so much a dark force, but an alternative magical life form."

"Of course I have a reason for saying this." Seeing Dumbledore's confused look, Ying Fei raised his hand to stop his possible questions and continued.

"First of all, magic is an idealistic thing. In other words, the essence of magic is to get whatever you want. Do you agree with this?"

Dumbledore nodded: "I agree with this point of view."

Although the magic in the HP worldview consists of spells and wand-waving gestures, how were these spells created when they first appeared?

Just like Harry blowing up his uncle's friend into a balloon and making the glass of the Boa Constrictor House disappear, these were all actions performed by Harry in extreme anger. He did not recite any magic spells.

Gestures and spells were invented by modern wizards to facilitate the learning of young wizards. Just like modern alchemy, it is both a progress and a regression of the times.

The point of improvement is that wizards with average talents can also use spells and established actions to cast some magic that is difficult to learn based on their talents.

The point of regression is that wizards with high magical talents are restricted by these artificial frameworks, making it difficult for them to reach the height they should reach in terms of magic level.

The most powerful characters that modern magic teaching methods can produce can only be a walking magic textbook. A truly gifted wizard creates his own spells.

Therefore, the essence of magic is that whatever you think about comes, it is through the inspiration and wisdom of generations of wizards that so much magic has been born.

Chapter 89 Quirrell eavesdropping

"Then, the second point." Ying Fei said.

"The reason for the formation of Obscurus is because the little wizard kept suppressing his magical ability, generated negative emotions, and hated his own magic, which led to the birth of Obscurus, right?"

Dumbledore thought for a while and said, "That's right."

"Then I have a bold guess~..."

"Magic is idealistic, and Obscurus is of course also idealistic. But the little wizard hates his own magic, so where does Obscurus come from? Whose idea created it?"

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