HP Polar Night

Chapter 111

"The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore! Strip away the much-loved figure of the white-haired wise man to reveal Dumbledore's tumultuous childhood and chaotic youth, his lifelong enemies, and the The sinful secrets that go to the grave.

Why was the would-be Minister for Magic content to be just a Headmaster?What is the real purpose of that secret organization called Order of the Phoenix?How did Dumbledore die?

Rita Skeeter's explosive new biography takes you to a Dumbledore you didn't know..."

On a certain day, the Daily Prophet was talking about Rita Skeeter and her new book overwhelmingly. This very directional text made it one of the hottest issues in the wizarding world.Especially when news of the death of the Dark Lord Grindelwald came from Germany, Dumbledore, as the recognized person who defeated the Dark Lord, once again became the center of everyone's discussion.

Agares obtained the unpolished facts from Rita Skeeter earlier - Dumbledore and Grindelwald met as teenagers and soon became close friends.In Dumbledore's letter to Grindelwald, he expressed the point of view he once held: to overthrow the "Secrecy Curse" and establish a world where wizards rule Muggles.

And in that well-known duel of the century, Dumbledore defeated Grindelwald, was it out of justice, or was it just because Dumbledore lost his own sister Ariana in a certain dispute, and for this reason he had a relationship with Grindelwald? Wo turned against each other?

Dumbledore leapt to the altar by relying on the showdown of the century.

But what if this duel was not based on justice?

A well-known saint is found to have walked with the devil, which is a fatal blow to his credibility.Especially since Dumbledore is dead and beyond excuse.

Given the opportunity to weaken Dumbledore's prestige, Agares would naturally not fail to grasp it.

Rita Skeeter was allowed to add oil and vinegar to the biography, and it was even more intentional to print this biography and spread it all over Europe.Agares just wanted to move away the mountain in front of him as soon as possible.

The Order of the Phoenix, who had been vigilant about when Voldemort would come to Harry, did not expect that after the Dark Lord returned from Germany, he tore open the barrier of Hogwarts, blasted Dumbledore's tomb, and took away his wand .

The Elder Wand!

Voldemort's actions made it easy to guess the legendary wand.

In other words, Voldemort didn't get the wand from Grindelwald, and the owner of the Elder Wand has always been Dumbledore?

But after several days of vigilance, Voldemort still did not take any action.

On this day, Snape took great risks and asked Sirius to meet again.The agreed location was an old abandoned house, and there were few people around, so the confidentiality was absolutely guaranteed.

Coincidentally, Sirius also wanted to know what Voldemort was planning now, in order to take a better way to protect Harry.

After the two met, before it was time to say the secret signal, Snape raised his hand and cast a Stunning Charm.

Sirius was taken aback, and the experienced man subconsciously blocked it with a disarming spell.

Unexpectedly, the Disarming Curse hit Snape's wrist directly, and his wand flew out and hit the ground.

"What are you crazy about?"

"Ollivander's latest memory," Snape explained, throwing a familiar bottle over, "the legacy of the Elder Wand is said to be replaced by murder, although Ollivander thinks that it only needs to be defeated, But he won't believe it. We can only bet once..."

For the first time, Sirius felt that he couldn't understand what Snape said: "What do you mean? What murder?"

Sure enough, he got a contemptuous look from the other party: "You know who killed Dumbledore."

There was a moment of silence in the room.

That's right, in the principal's office that day, two enemies who wanted each other to die immediately, under the witness of Dumbledore, exchanged an unbreakable oath.It was also on that day that Dumbledore, who was not long-lived, made a request to Severus Snape in front of Sirius.

The day the Death Eaters come to kill me, I hope, no, it should be you, Severus.

Sirius' bewilderment and Snape's repulsion failed to win over the stubborn old man in the end.

Bearing such a heavy secret, the hatred in his youth seems to be nothing.Even if they still can't help but want to quarrel or fight, but for the common goal, for the same thick darkness behind each other.They will also let go of the past and trust each other.

"So, you're on his kill list now?" Sirius couldn't tell what he was feeling at the moment.

Snape never showed any expression other than ridicule: "If he finds out, with his ability, it probably won't be difficult to find out."

The two sides fell silent again.

After a long time, Sirius said, "Are you sure the disarm spell just now works?"

"Not sure, of course, you can also try using the Killing Curse on me." Snape twitched the corners of his mouth and smirked.

Sirius gave him a hard look: "You think I don't want to?!"

But he never raised his hand holding the wand.

When Sirius met Snape, Harry received a letter from his owl, Hedwig.A wizard who can make Hedwig trust, and someone who is not in the Order of the Phoenix, can easily guess who the other party is.This made Harry's emotions complicated for a moment.

There is no doubt that this letter was sent by Agares repeatedly.

The person who wrote the letter was not out of any righteous or old-fashioned purpose, he told Harry the full version of the prophecy in the letter--Agares had already found out that it was Snape who overheard the prophecy. That prophecy during the interview process between Lylauney and Dumbledore, and dedicating it to Voldemort, indirectly caused Voldemort to kill the Potters.

Of course, in the letter, he did not state the fact that he had found out, but only told Harry the content of the prophecy.

Because Agares believed that with Harry's ability, it was enough to analyze the ins and outs of the whole thing.

As he guessed, after learning the content of the full version, Harry immediately thought of what Trelawney said when he overheard the conversation between Trelawney and Andrea that night.

Suppose it was this prophecy that Snape overheard at that time, he told it to Voldemort, and then ordered Voldemort to hunt down their family.

This might be like a wildly growing devil vine, constantly occupying Harry's heart and destroying his sanity.

Did Snape tell Voldemort the prophecy?

He wants to find out the truth.

When Sirius returned, Harry told him about it.

After hearing this, Sirius looked very strange, a little surprised, but lacked the anger he should have.

"Harry, we have no evidence that Snape leaked the prophecy, so we can't act rashly." Sirius tried to persuade the emotional Harry.

"Trelawney made a prophecy in front of Dumbledore. This prophecy was about me and Voldemort! During the interview, Dumbledore was not interested in her prophecy, but later admitted her! The interview process I was overheard by Snape! Sirius, I can't stop thinking about all of this!" Harry seemed eager to call the deceased old man back from Merlin to ask him about it. Apart from the person in question and Voldemort himself, Dumbledore should be the one he knows best.

Sirius had a lot to say in his mind, but he couldn't say anything, so he had to use insecurity as an excuse to tell Harry not to act rashly.

In the end, he comforted his godson like this: "Harry, I have sworn that all those who killed James and Lily will be punished. Everyone, whether it is Voldemort or the so-called informer. Harry, believe how am I?"

Facing the godfather's sincere and distressed expression, Harry had no choice but to suppress his inner anger.

"If he is really that person, I will avenge my parents myself, Sirius."

"Harry..." Sirius subconsciously felt that something was wrong, but the current atmosphere prevented him from thinking about anything else.

For Harry, he was no longer the kid who knew nothing.From Sirius' unusual reaction and behavior, he could see something sensitively, but out of his affection and trust for the godfather, he chose to back down.

Almost a week had passed since Agares delivered the letter to Harry, but the Order of the Phoenix did not take any action against Snape.This signal convinced Agares that the person who had been lurking among the Death Eaters and delivering messages for the Order of the Phoenix was none other than his former dean and professor of Potions, Severus Snape.

Otherwise, it would be impossible to explain that Harry was able to hold back when facing the enemy who indirectly killed his parents, and Sirius, who had a grudge against Snape in the first place, did not respond.

At this time, no action is the biggest problem.

Voldemort was recently among the Death Eaters trying to track down who killed Dumbledore that day, and several of the Death Eaters who went to Hogwarts that night were questioned by him using Cruciatus and Legilimency to make sure there were no lies.Naturally, such a method could not be for reward, and the rumor of the Elder Wand made everyone in the Death Eaters feel insecure for a while.

It's a pity that none of the Death Eaters who went to Hogwarts that night could be sure who cast the killing curse.

They did send out more than one Avada Kedavra, but which one killed Dumbledore was too accidental for anyone to be sure.

Through the search of their memories, Voldemort suspected that there was another person hiding in the shadows at that time, and killed Dumbledore.

Things got complicated in vain.

If that man was a Death Eater, why was he hiding in the dark?With such great credit for killing Dumbledore, why didn't he come out to show his credit for such a long time, and even hid it tightly.

If that person wasn't a Death Eater, things were even more intriguing.

In any case, it must not be simple.

Agares had a suspicious candidate, Severus Snape.

If Snape has always been Dumbledore's man, and if Dumbledore is unwilling to die at the hands of the Death Eaters, then he, a spy lurking among the Death Eaters, will be the best candidate.

The question comes back again, why did Dumbledore let Snape kill him?

He had anticipated the Elder Wand thing?

Is it possible that Dumbledore can really predict the future?

No, rather than saying that he "predicted the future", what Agares prefers to believe is that all of this has been driven by Dumbledore to this day.

So where will his next move be placed?

The author has something to say:

Dumbledore: Sometimes, the promotion of the plot actually depends on the protagonist's overthinking, Agares, don't you think?

Agares: ...No, don't try to deceive me, all this is your conspiracy

Harry: My godfather and his nemesis must have developed an unusual relationship

Sirius: Stop talking, I want to throw up

Snape: Potter's as stupid as a brain

Voldemort: Who Killed Dumbledore, Come Out

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