A certain Hogwarts esoteric leader
112. Harry’s Paradox (2)
What was displayed on the table was undoubtedly the prophecy about Harry and Voldemort, but Yunieff still had to make a slightly surprised expression and asked: "Is this Harry?"
Even if you need to reveal some of your secrets, it doesn't mean that your secrets should be fully exposed.
It is difficult for transparent people to survive in the world.
"Yes, this was also a prophecy made by Silby, around February 1980." Dumbledore said, "That was really an impressive thing. It was the first time I saw a prophecy wizard making a prophecy in person. "
"First time?" Yunieff asked.
"Yes, the first time." Dumbledore said, "Decades before this, when I was young, although Grindelwald also showed me the results of his prophecies, they were all preserved by him. . Although prophecy plays an important role in his career, he actually hates the way others see him making prophecies."
"Why?" Yunieff asked.But immediately, he recalled his own personal experience.
"Maybe it's because he was actually quite embarrassed when he made the prophecy." Dumbledore said, "At least Sybil was almost unconscious when she made her prophecy in front of me. At that time, I felt She was like a human body microphone, converting God's will into human language for me to know. But after making that prediction, she seemed to have no idea what she was predicting."
It turns out that prophecy is not an easy thing for others...
However, if Silby was unconscious when she made the true prophecy, how did she come up with the idea of looking for Dumbledore in the early morning of August 8th?
Is it technological progress, or is it preserved in some way?
But Dumbledore's story was obviously not over yet, and he had some patience.
Dumbledore rubbed his brows, as if recalling the scene, and said: "Witnessing a real prophecy is a very magical experience. Of course, it can also be said to be very strange. At that time, Silby stared at my face, or It was the void in front of my face, and I read those words mechanically and rigidly, as if I was reading something. My thoughts were also changed accordingly."
"Has your mind changed?" Yunieff noticed this.
"Yes, the mind has been changed. Although there was no such awareness at the time." Dumbledore said.
"Then how did you find out?" Yunieff asked.
Dumbledore fell into silence for a moment, his long white beard slightly parted, as if he was recalling some sad things.
He said: "This is thanks to my habit of checking my memory with a pensieve. The pensieve can faithfully reproduce any details stored in the subconscious. Whenever something important happens to me, I will use it to review my memory." Walking around in my own memory, observing myself from the perspective of an outsider. Through this, I discovered a lot of things that I might not have discovered otherwise.”
Bystander perspective?Yunieff couldn't help but think of his own eyes.
"So, through the pensieve, I discovered that something was wrong with me at that time." Dumbledore said, "Faced with Silby's raving words, I suddenly believed that it was a true prophecy, not a kind of prophecy. put on a show."
"You can definitely prove this through Legilimency," Yunieff said.
Dumbledore said helplessly: "Under normal circumstances, I don't use Legilimency much."
"But that's obviously not an ordinary situation," Yunieff said.
"Okay." Dumbledore seemed to be convinced, "But it was really useless at the time. It seemed that I didn't expect it at all, or it was completely unnecessary. I could see that Silby had indeed fallen into an unconscious state of mind. state, rather than pretending. This seems to indicate the authenticity of the prophecy to a certain extent, but you have to understand that words spoken unconsciously do not equal prophecies."
Yunieff nodded. Indeed, the person involved may know what happened (if he still retains a certain consciousness), but from the perspective of outsiders, how can he simply believe that it is a prophecy?
At least, when he explained it to Gadwin on August 8, he was not so easily believed. Of course, it may also be because the latter did not have direct contact with the scene of the prophecy like Dumbledore.
In this way, Dumbledore was obviously affected.
Just listen to Dumbledore continue: "Moreover, Silby's qualifications are not good. Although she wrote in the resume she submitted that Cassandra was her ancestor, before she came to Hogwarts, She has almost never had a decent job, and no fruitful prophecies have survived. Therefore, it is impossible for me to believe that it is a prophecy just because I believe in her qualifications."
"In addition, I am not the only one who was affected." He gave further evidence. "Snape was the same. He... heard this prophecy and then believed it like me. This shows that it is not unilaterally done by me. The problem."
"This means that everything is inexplicable." He concluded, "Although wizards are inexplicable existences, prophecies are obviously more inexplicable than wizards."
Inexplicable?Yunieff listened silently, suddenly feeling like he had been listening to suspense and thriller novels in his previous life.
Dumbledore continued: "It is worth mentioning that Voldemort's power was in full swing at that time, and soon he learned about the prophecy from some source."
"So he decided to kill the child, even though he didn't know who the boy was at the time."
He looked over and said: "If you know that a multi-flavor bean tastes like vomit, you won't eat it. Voldemort has a similar idea. He wants to eliminate the boy's threat to him in advance, but -"
He took a sip of water and continued: "This is the beginning of his failure."
"Five months later, on July 7st, Harry Potter was born. You should know him." He looked over.
Yunieff nodded, not only did he know him, but he was the one who went to pick up Harry.
"Voldemort learned the news and went to kill him. Then, he was defeated by Harry when he was still a baby. In a way that no one had thought of, he lost his body and turned into a wandering spirit." Deng Bullido said, "It's just that we also paid a price. I lost two great students. I had mixed emotions at the time. Although I was sad, I was also a little happy."
"After settling Harry and everything settled, I found that the happiness was only temporary, but the sadness of losing an important person lasted for a long time."
"In such sadness, I began to reflect on everything and use the pensieve. Yes, it was at this time that I used the pensieve to check my memory. I have not had such thoughts in the past five months. Maybe it is because of being busy, or maybe it is Because I didn’t realize anything was wrong.”
Even if you need to reveal some of your secrets, it doesn't mean that your secrets should be fully exposed.
It is difficult for transparent people to survive in the world.
"Yes, this was also a prophecy made by Silby, around February 1980." Dumbledore said, "That was really an impressive thing. It was the first time I saw a prophecy wizard making a prophecy in person. "
"First time?" Yunieff asked.
"Yes, the first time." Dumbledore said, "Decades before this, when I was young, although Grindelwald also showed me the results of his prophecies, they were all preserved by him. . Although prophecy plays an important role in his career, he actually hates the way others see him making prophecies."
"Why?" Yunieff asked.But immediately, he recalled his own personal experience.
"Maybe it's because he was actually quite embarrassed when he made the prophecy." Dumbledore said, "At least Sybil was almost unconscious when she made her prophecy in front of me. At that time, I felt She was like a human body microphone, converting God's will into human language for me to know. But after making that prediction, she seemed to have no idea what she was predicting."
It turns out that prophecy is not an easy thing for others...
However, if Silby was unconscious when she made the true prophecy, how did she come up with the idea of looking for Dumbledore in the early morning of August 8th?
Is it technological progress, or is it preserved in some way?
But Dumbledore's story was obviously not over yet, and he had some patience.
Dumbledore rubbed his brows, as if recalling the scene, and said: "Witnessing a real prophecy is a very magical experience. Of course, it can also be said to be very strange. At that time, Silby stared at my face, or It was the void in front of my face, and I read those words mechanically and rigidly, as if I was reading something. My thoughts were also changed accordingly."
"Has your mind changed?" Yunieff noticed this.
"Yes, the mind has been changed. Although there was no such awareness at the time." Dumbledore said.
"Then how did you find out?" Yunieff asked.
Dumbledore fell into silence for a moment, his long white beard slightly parted, as if he was recalling some sad things.
He said: "This is thanks to my habit of checking my memory with a pensieve. The pensieve can faithfully reproduce any details stored in the subconscious. Whenever something important happens to me, I will use it to review my memory." Walking around in my own memory, observing myself from the perspective of an outsider. Through this, I discovered a lot of things that I might not have discovered otherwise.”
Bystander perspective?Yunieff couldn't help but think of his own eyes.
"So, through the pensieve, I discovered that something was wrong with me at that time." Dumbledore said, "Faced with Silby's raving words, I suddenly believed that it was a true prophecy, not a kind of prophecy. put on a show."
"You can definitely prove this through Legilimency," Yunieff said.
Dumbledore said helplessly: "Under normal circumstances, I don't use Legilimency much."
"But that's obviously not an ordinary situation," Yunieff said.
"Okay." Dumbledore seemed to be convinced, "But it was really useless at the time. It seemed that I didn't expect it at all, or it was completely unnecessary. I could see that Silby had indeed fallen into an unconscious state of mind. state, rather than pretending. This seems to indicate the authenticity of the prophecy to a certain extent, but you have to understand that words spoken unconsciously do not equal prophecies."
Yunieff nodded. Indeed, the person involved may know what happened (if he still retains a certain consciousness), but from the perspective of outsiders, how can he simply believe that it is a prophecy?
At least, when he explained it to Gadwin on August 8, he was not so easily believed. Of course, it may also be because the latter did not have direct contact with the scene of the prophecy like Dumbledore.
In this way, Dumbledore was obviously affected.
Just listen to Dumbledore continue: "Moreover, Silby's qualifications are not good. Although she wrote in the resume she submitted that Cassandra was her ancestor, before she came to Hogwarts, She has almost never had a decent job, and no fruitful prophecies have survived. Therefore, it is impossible for me to believe that it is a prophecy just because I believe in her qualifications."
"In addition, I am not the only one who was affected." He gave further evidence. "Snape was the same. He... heard this prophecy and then believed it like me. This shows that it is not unilaterally done by me. The problem."
"This means that everything is inexplicable." He concluded, "Although wizards are inexplicable existences, prophecies are obviously more inexplicable than wizards."
Inexplicable?Yunieff listened silently, suddenly feeling like he had been listening to suspense and thriller novels in his previous life.
Dumbledore continued: "It is worth mentioning that Voldemort's power was in full swing at that time, and soon he learned about the prophecy from some source."
"So he decided to kill the child, even though he didn't know who the boy was at the time."
He looked over and said: "If you know that a multi-flavor bean tastes like vomit, you won't eat it. Voldemort has a similar idea. He wants to eliminate the boy's threat to him in advance, but -"
He took a sip of water and continued: "This is the beginning of his failure."
"Five months later, on July 7st, Harry Potter was born. You should know him." He looked over.
Yunieff nodded, not only did he know him, but he was the one who went to pick up Harry.
"Voldemort learned the news and went to kill him. Then, he was defeated by Harry when he was still a baby. In a way that no one had thought of, he lost his body and turned into a wandering spirit." Deng Bullido said, "It's just that we also paid a price. I lost two great students. I had mixed emotions at the time. Although I was sad, I was also a little happy."
"After settling Harry and everything settled, I found that the happiness was only temporary, but the sadness of losing an important person lasted for a long time."
"In such sadness, I began to reflect on everything and use the pensieve. Yes, it was at this time that I used the pensieve to check my memory. I have not had such thoughts in the past five months. Maybe it is because of being busy, or maybe it is Because I didn’t realize anything was wrong.”
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