The Mortal

Chapter 31

Streets and streets were his deepest understanding of the world in his childhood; without mountains and rivers, cattle in the fields, unknown birds singing in the jungle, and bustling commercial districts in the city, those things are actually similar to what Hogwarts can bring. to something equally astonishing.

Maybe he can go to many places after everything is over.It's just that he doesn't know what everything means.

"So you're fighting again." Hermione concluded slowly after eliminating the depraved food, and Merlin knew how she was thinking.

"What? No." Harry picked up his coffee. "I get along well with him, and why do you say again? It's just that there have been a lot of things recently, so I came out to get some air."

"Maybe you'll compromise on other things, but Snape? I don't believe a word you're saying. The crepes are only enough to buy me for ten minutes, honey," she said, raising her brow.

"I'm not trying to bribe you."

"And I'm not blind." Hermione said firmly, which usually meant she'd made up her mind about something and she was always right. "You know how the way you looked at him the other day made me want to drive the two of you into the same bedroom?"

Harry nearly fell off his chair.He coughed loudly while Hermione sipped his juice without guilt.

"actually-"

What he tried to explain was blocked by the girl's eyes that you dare to deny and try, and finally had to be replaced by a regretful sigh.

"Is it that obvious?" he asked.

"No." Hermione smiled smugly at him as if she was radiating gossip. "I'm bluffing you. But you've admitted it."

For a split second Harry began to wonder how he had managed to survive until now, and kind of agreed that perhaps Snape's call for him being stupid should have been at least half true.

You should stop thinking about Snape everywhere and everything.And then Harry realized how absurdly natural the angle of his analogy was, and that something was really wrong.

They have been together for too long, and it is inevitable that they will influence each other.And that doesn't simply refer to the period of sharing a common living area, if you want to define the concept of "together" Harry will push the dividing line further, and the period in St. Mungo's ward can also be included. , but if he really wanted to say it, he felt that he should continue to look for the blurred boundary further back - but it didn't make sense, too long was no reason, he had been with Ron and Hermione for too long, and he loved them equally but not in this way way.

There are still many uncertainties.It was like he was making toast in the kitchen in the morning, and Snape walked up behind him to reach for the jam in the cabinet directly above, their bodies pressed together briefly and then separated, and Harry later noticed that the flavor of jam was from a previous supermarket promotion The event bonus was not being eaten at all - it ended up sitting alone on the table, I don't know why Snape had to take it out.

But what Harry thought he could be sure of was wanting to be together longer, preferably longer than life.

Pigeons huffed and flew into the air.

Hermione bit her straw and looked into the green eyes of the dreamy boy across the way.She'd seen joy and pain, hope and despair, but never had moments of peace and tenderness that she and Ron could bring, not Ginny, not any of the other men and women chasing after him.

If that's the case, there's nothing wrong with it; if it's the case, it should be.

"Hey sweetheart, you should think about how to be honest," she said to him in a relaxed tone, "after dealing with the bastard who fell out and disturbed the situation. Now let's talk about business, I know you won't just ask me to come out I want to bask in the sun."

That's not wrong at all, he's not naive enough to drag his friend to vomit bitterness on a sunny day because of a small emotional setback.

"Of course." Harry put down the cup he was holding in his hand, and his mind jumped back to the original intention of this meeting. "I need you to help me simulate a war, Hermione. Between Muggles and wizards."

He didn't want and didn't want things to develop to this point.

As for the understanding of the war, the savior probably has some say - one-sided and shallow, yes.The Oxford dictionary defines it as a situation in which two or more human beings continue to struggle with each other, which generally includes many implicit meanings-a more humane interpretation can probably be seen as the result of the association between power struggles and ambitions. The limited form of war takes place between different ethnic groups, different classes or any different position: because of hatred and anger, because of predation and profit, because of fear and prejudice - but they can all be summed up in one short and powerful word - human emotion.

How ridiculous.The essence of war has nothing to do with any objective external objects, it comes from human beings themselves.

"There are wizards doing things for Muggles." Harry said, the reason came from the resistance and traces he and Ed encountered during the investigation. "So I thought, why can't there be Muggles doing things for wizards?"

"But that's very..." Hermione paused hesitantly, "For what? They don't even know each other's existence, they are separated in two worlds, there is no conflict of interest, and they have lived peacefully for many years."

"But there's only one world." Harry said calmly. "I'm here, you're here, and everyone around you. We live in the same world."

Hermione realized he was serious.The relief on her face was replaced by another worry, and a deep uncertainty.

"I never thought about it," she said. "I mean... what can ordinary people do to help wizards? They don't understand what magic is, they can't even get on Platform Nine and Three Quarters, they can't see Hogwarts."

"Maybe I should trade help for use," Harry said.

She couldn't read his expression at the moment, but then she heard another ordinary but cold words for no reason.

"Come on, let's see what ordinary people can do."

This should have been a fun game. Harry pretended to be a Muggle trying to influence the wizarding world in every way he could think of, and Hermione, of course, was dealing with it from a wizard's perspective.The academic girl quickly forgets everything else and throws herself into this rather innovative debate, and Harry's opening is simple and clear - for dangerous and unregulated forces, I think there are only two kinds of power in your hands besides eradication. method.

Their focus begins with the confrontation between the two sides. Obviously, violence is the first way that people think of to resolve irreconcilable conflicts at any time. Hermione had a fair amount of say in this, and before she even gave Harry much of a chance to speak, she began to quickly enumerate the possibilities: starting from the simplest, the Muggle Repelling Curse that made Muggles even wizards hideouts. I can't find them all, and with the invisibility spell, I can even walk past you blatantly without attracting any attention. This is a fatal blow to any military operation. After all, where are you going to attack if you can't find the target? ?

She lifted her chin slightly, and Harry smiled and motioned for her to continue.

Next she talked about the means of stealing intelligence.Wizards have Animagus, Polyjuice Potion, Legilimency, Veritaserum, Imperius, and forget nothing.They can replace another person and blend in with others without any flaws. They can easily infiltrate and disrupt the command system, issue wrong orders, and even quietly eliminate any decision-making figures.Muggle item modification can also come in handy, although Ministry of Magic regulations don't allow it - but Mr Weasley has always been able to seize many illegal items, and Bock and Borgin's shop is known to have many dangerous and exotic items to choose from.When it comes to utensils, you have to mention flying broomsticks and portkeys (does the cheating apparition tell you how to break your confidence Harry), and various magical potions.

"So you have to face at least this many problems-" Hermione took a deep breath after the tirade, and she downed the second glass of orange juice that her friend had the foresight to call. "I'm not sure about the enemy's stronghold and the direction in which it appears. The surrounding colleagues or subordinates may be pretended by others. The seemingly ordinary equipment in life may have been tampered with. I must have missed something, but based on these comparisons between weapons and The pros and cons of magic are not so important, I don't see the possibility of you winning."

She raised the glass and shook it, revealing Gryffindor's fighting nature.

"So, let me see what ordinary people can do."

She returned the exact words to him.It's your turn, boy.

The meaning of this word is that things are not going as well as expected.

"That makes sense," Harry agreed. "The invisibility spell may be dealt with by strange products such as infrared devices. The gunshot wound on my shoulder a while ago is a good example. You are describing an idealized state. Animagus and Legilimency are extremely difficult. It’s almost imaginable that Veritaserum is restricted, and the Imperius Curse is only mastered by very few black wizards—but generally speaking, these will not have a big impact on the result, and I will definitely lose in a head-on confrontation.”

He looked over Hermione's shoulder and there was a sky no different from what he could see when he looked up at Hogwarts.

"But there are many manifestations of war," he tilted his head slightly, his tone calm and

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