Everyday players at Hogwarts

Chapter 51 The unreliable leader of both positive and negative wizards

Ryan slowly stood up from the bathtub, and then the water droplets on his body disappeared quietly, without any water vapor at all.

Seeing Ryan finish washing and changing into pajamas, Kate also jumped to the bathroom.

Ryan lay quietly on the bed, reviewing Dumbledore's plan in his mind.

In Ryan's opinion, Dumbledore's behavior was too strange. In the original book, why did he accept death so easily?

After traveling through time, Ryan discovered that Dumbledore's various behaviors clearly indicated that he would even create Horcruxes as a last resort.

The ring in Gaunt's old house, the curse on the Resurrection Stone, would only take away life, but it would have no effect on the creation of Horcruxes. How could Dumbledore die if he had Horcruxes?

After Ryan truly came to this world, he felt all this more clearly. Villains and dark wizards all strongly pursued power and power.

White wizards are content with the status quo, do not pursue power or power, and even prevent others from pursuing it.

If you don't occupy it, the enemy will.

In the original direction of the world, after Scrimgeour, the minister, came to power, although he did not know much about Voldemort's strength, he was proactive, while Dumbledore was very conservative and maintained the old plan.

what's the result? The Ministry of Magic was occupied by Voldemort, and the Daily Prophet was also controlled in terms of public opinion. It was shut down after being a naysayer. Economically, Voldemort also captured Gringotts.

Although this is also related to the fact that Dumbledore himself knew Voldemort very well, and he was about to attack.

Dumbledore's sudden attack was something he didn't expect at first.

Being so easily tempted by the Resurrection Stone was a weakness of his own character. After all, the most painful thing in Dumbledore's life was the death of his sister. But why did Dumbledore, who was so cruel to himself, fall for this trick? It's very possible that he I have long seen the ending where I can win even if I die.

Dumbledore knew Voldemort's student very well. Since he didn't have long to live, he simply used his own death to make Snape receive Voldemort's attention, save the innocent Draco, and destroy the magic power of the Elder Wand. Let a potentially more severe situation become smoother again.

After Dumbledore's death, Voldemort, who felt that the situation was great, was like a snake, slowly digesting the results of his victory, instead of facing a head-on confrontation and causing sacrifices.

At Hogwarts, there is Snape, who is in a high position, and Voldemort himself does not actually value the so-called pure-blood declaration. He just hates Muggles, is afraid of death, and wants to rule the wizarding world, so he is born as a Muggle. At most, the little wizards can no longer continue studying and lose their wands.

However, according to the original plot direction, young wizards of Muggle origin should still be in school, but they may not be accepted for the time being. After all, Colin is a Muggle born, and during the Battle of Hogwarts , he was still wearing his school uniform, as if he was continuing to go to school. Snape indeed had two brushes.

The Muggle wizards also had to survive in a situation where Voldemort was slowly digesting the results of the victory. After all, without the existence of Muggle wizards, how could they embody the nobility of pure blood.

Although he was deprived of his wand and lost his property, he survived after all and was not attacked by Death Eaters.

If Dumbledore was still there, the situation might not develop in this direction, but would be more inclined to a head-on confrontation like the First Wizarding War, which would bring more sacrifices.

The most important thing is that the son of the prophecy, Harry Potter, had already developed a new connection with Voldemort's resurrection in the fourth grade.

Harry gained an extra life unilaterally. Even if Voldemort wakes up and lets his men kill him, it will only kill Harry once, and one of the Horcruxes will be destroyed by the way. What a bargain!

However, according to Voldemort's character, Dumbledore knew very well that he would not do this. In addition, he left a portrait and could remotely control Snape to change his plan at any time.

Harry, who has not lost his identity as a Horcrux, will also find the remaining Horcruxes and destroy them due to his relationship with Voldemort and the uncontrollable force of fate.

At this time, he told Snape the identity of Harry's Horcrux, and asked Harry to die to destroy the last Horcrux, Harry himself.

In fact, Voldemort's pursuit of the Deathly Hallows was unexpected by Dumbledore. He also did not expect that Voldemort would catch up with Harry again and be defeated by the holly wand, which led Voldemort to pursue the Elder Wand, which also led to Snape's death. Accidentally hit the street.

After all, it was Snape who killed Dumbledore in the end.

In the end, Dumbledore did not create a Horcrux, probably because he discovered that Voldemort, a student, had lost his mind. Except for his magical skills, his appearance and sense of reason were gone.

The side effects of Horcruxes were so strong that Dumbledore later shelved his plans in this regard.

Dumbledore's original plan should have been smoother. If he had not been tempted by the Resurrection Stone, he would probably have pretended to compromise, similar to the original plot, but would have taken Harry to search for the Horcruxes. After the search, he would have With Harry fighting directly face to face.

In times of crisis, Harry was used to block the death curse, and after destroying the last Horcrux, Voldemort was surprised and dealt the final blow.

Don't ask Nagini, in this case, Voldemort can't protect Nagini. After all, it is possible that Dumbledore will even call Grindelwald to play a couple together.

"So, in this way, I guess I don't have to do anything, as long as I get the Resurrection Stone, the Horcrux?" Ryan thought in surprise.

In the original direction of the world where Dumbledore was not cursed, Voldemort would have probably died sooner, and Harry would have been dead in fifth grade.

After all, Harry was mostly right when it came to finding Horcruxes. Harry was sure more than once that a Horcrux was in Hogwarts, but Hermione denied it many times.

Even in Godric's Hollow where the holly wand was destroyed and Harry was almost caught by Voldemort, Harry was right. Isn't Nagini a Horcrux?

With Dumbledore by his side, as long as he walked around where Harry felt, the ending would be over soon.

"No, I still can't be too promiscuous." Ryan tried his best to wipe away the corners of his mouth that couldn't help but raise.

After all, what if there is such a thing as fate? Dumbledore was too wasteful to destroy the Horcruxes by himself after Voldemort was resurrected with Harry's blood.

If there really is such a thing as destiny, you should at least bring Neville with you. It would be too bold to dare to get Horcruxes alone without the Son of Prophecy.

After Dumbledore was cursed, he had no choice but to try to share the burden with Snape and Harry. Before that, he probably planned to do it alone.

On both sides, Dumbledore and Voldemort are both unreliable and speechless.

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