Add some children's wild imagination, add some incomprehensible philosophical tones and then deeply deny the wizard's actions.

This is Lind's idea.

"My mother said that death is not terrible. When we are alive, death has nothing to do with us. When we die, we no longer exist."

Very good, very meaningful, this sentence is the same as not saying it. It has that philosophical flavor.

Lind continued, "No one is not afraid of death, but he deprives and harms the lives of others in order to avoid his own death. This behavior is really bad. If it were me, I would definitely not do it." Lind said again.

"Oh, then what would you do!" Dumbledore showed an interested look.

"I don't know the world after death. What if a person enters a new and better world after death? I think death is not that terrible.

So before death, we should try our best to live a more meaningful life, right?" He said a lot of words in a row, and when he talked about the world after death, he deliberately spoke with a little doubt and longing tone, which seemed like a child's wild imagination.

"Haha, yes. Death may be a new journey?" Dumbledore laughed.

Then their topic began to turn to Lind's experience and daily life after coming to school. It became like a leader caring about his employees.

What puzzled him during the period was that Dumbledore never said anything about his night wandering, which made Lind a little uncertain and uncomfortable.

If you want to punish him, just do it directly!

He roared in his heart, but Dumbledore seemed to be unaware that it was midnight, but he was talking to a little wizard normally during the day.

After chatting for a while, Dumbledore began to send him away.

"I think you should go to rest, and I hope you won't be disturbed by my chatting with you in your daily life." When talking about daily life, Dumbledore deliberately prolonged the tone and looked at him with a half-smile.

"By the way, don't let other professors say that you only care about sleeping in class, otherwise I will tell Professor McGonagall about your night wandering." He added.

Then Lind hurriedly said goodbye to Dumbledore, grabbed Andersen who was sleeping soundly on his lap and left.

After watching him leave, Dumbledore sat alone in the office, his bony fingers stroking the old wand, wondering what he was thinking.

"It is estimated that people from the Ministry of Magic will come tomorrow. In addition to Fudge, there will be people from the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures." A photo on the wall suddenly spoke, and although his voice was old and hoarse, his breath was very strong.

"Thank you, Evra." Dumbledore thanked him, and then thought that according to Fudge's temperament, he might come early tomorrow morning. It's better to go to bed early.

On Lind's side, after walking out of the spiral staircase, he decided to go back to the lounge. Although it seemed that Dumbledore should have acquiesced to his behavior, Lind still planned to play it safe.

So it's better to go back to the lounge and rest for a night.

The next day, Saturday, when most of the little wizards hadn't gotten up yet, Fudge came to Hogwarts early.

They came to the room where the three-headed dog was reported to be imprisoned. There was only dog ​​hair on the ground in the empty room. There was nothing else, no three-headed dog, no big iron chain, no trap door.

Fudge and the people from the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures smelled the dog smell, but heard Dumbledore say in their ears, "There will be no such dangerous animals in the school."

However, they had no way to do it. If they didn't see the three-headed dog, it meant there was no three-headed dog. They could only blame themselves for being late. Now no one knew where the three-headed dog was, and they had no way to do it even if the room was full of dog smell.

He was so angry that he could only pretend to be the Minister of Magic and give Dumbledore a few words and then leave here quickly. Because he really couldn't stand the way some people around him laughed at him.

However, Lind didn't know these things. He woke up early and started his daily homework in the lounge. After breakfast, he planned to go to the library to check the relevant information about the fish-man culture and Atlantis.

Dumbledore's night talk with him yesterday still made him a little confused, but he also roughly understood why he was noticed by Dumbledore.

One is because he killed the troll that Quirrell brought to Hogwarts in a direct, brutal, and neat way.

The second is that he is too restless. He goes to the Room of Requirement almost every night, and his Charms and Transfiguration classes are extremely good, which makes people have to pay attention to him.

Although he has never been caught by anyone, as the master of this castle, Dumbledore has some of his own methods of monitoring the castle, which is not surprising at all.

After all, even four students can make artifacts like the "Marauder's Map".

As for whether he can monitor the Room of Requirement, he is a little unsure, and he thinks it should not be possible.

After eating a casual breakfast, he heard Harry worrying about his Quidditch debut. His first game is next Saturday, exactly one week from now. Wood originally decided to keep Harry's participation in the game a secret and use him as a secret weapon for their team.

But the news that Harry would be the seeker was leaked. After all, the flying broom that was suddenly sent that day was really eye-catching.

As a result, some people told him that he would fight well, and some people told him that they would hold the mattress and run with him to prevent him from falling. Linde had breakfast in this atmosphere, and then went to the library alone.

Jane touched Hermione's hand and motioned him to look at Linde's back as he left.

I don't know when Hermione started to compete with Linde. The little wizards' thoughts were simple and plain: Why am I slower than him?

And Jane was more of a spectator.

After Hermione and Harry said goodbye, she hurriedly followed behind Linde with Jane. Jane didn't forget to stuff a piece of bread into her mouth before leaving.

Linde came to the library. Linde found Mrs. Pince who was repairing the cover of a book "The Journey of the Centaur Knight" and asked if there were any books about fishmen. Mrs. Pince looked up, and the serious look made him almost think that the book was damaged by himself.

Linde had a feeling that if the books in the library did not belong to her, she would definitely not allow these violent book-reading guys to look through her little treasures.

No one could come in before the opening time, and she would never leave her children here after the closing time.

"There is a book called "A Brief History of Fishmen" in the 5th book of the 4th row of the 32nd row, and "Magical Creatures: Demi-humans" in the 9th row of the 33rd row..."

After that, Madam Pince named several books in succession, among which "Demi-humans" was exactly the one Cedric mentioned.

It has to be said that Madam Pince is professional. Hogwarts Library is the library with the most complete and largest collection of books in the entire British wizarding world, and she can accurately remember the location of each book.

This means that she takes good care of every book here, and remembers it day after day, year after year.

If this were in Japan, it would definitely be called the spirit of craftsmanship, and then she would be called the "God of Library Management".

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