A certain Hogwarts magical cat
Chapter 75
Chapter 75
Seeing the back of Alice leaving, Charlie stopped and continued to read, and couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Why is this happening?Shouldn't it?
It stands to reason that because of his intervention, Harry and the others should not go to the fourth floor again. After all, Hogwarts is so big and there are so many little wizards. It is unreasonable that the stairs deflected when Harry and the others went upstairs.
Isn't the probability a bit too high? Why does it feel like a pair of invisible hands urged Harry and the others to lean towards the Sorcerer's Stone? Is it because of this world, or - Dumbledore!
It's really hard to say,
I remember that the senior sister in the previous life seemed to have said a guess that the reason why Snape has been staring at Quirrell was explained by Dumbledore, so Dumbledore had already discovered that Professor Quirrell had a problem from the very beginning.
Since we already know that Quirrell has a problem, why should he be asked to design a link to guard the passage?
And looking at those levels, only the three-headed dog Lu Wei is slightly more threatening, but his weakness of falling asleep when he hears music is too fatal.
Based on Dumbledore's understanding of Hagrid, he would not be ignorant of Hagrid's character, and thought that Hagrid could keep this secret,
In the remaining few levels, the troll was originally released by Quirrell, and the broomsticks to grab the key, wizard chess and solve the puzzle to identify the potion. Since Harry, Ron and Hermione, three little wizards who are one year old, can solve these three levels,
How can Dumbledore be confident that he can stop and break through Gringotts, Professor Quirrell, who was once famous for his talent in Ravenclaw.
Moreover, if you think about it carefully, these levels seem to be tailor-made for Harry, Ron and Hermione,
Perhaps, apart from not knowing that Professor Quirrell has Voldemort's soul parasitized on the back of his head, Dumbledore has long known that Professor Quirrell may have transformed into a Death Eater loyal to Voldemort.
The reason why he didn't take action to get rid of Professor Quirrell himself was because he wanted to exercise Harry's ability,
After all, in Dumbledore's eyes, Harry is the prophesied son who can completely end Voldemort in the future.
And if he wants to fight against a vicious and cunning devil like Voldemort, then Harry must get enough tempering,
That's why Dumbledore resolutely handed Harry over to them to raise him after knowing the situation of the Fernon family.
In Charlie's view, Dumbledore's thoughts on Harry can be summed up in a famous Chinese saying:
"Therefore, when the heavens will give great responsibilities to people, they must first suffer their minds and wills, labor their muscles and bones, starve their bodies and skin, empty their bodies, and disturb their actions.
But if this is the case, then his previous plan may have to be changed.
Originally, he was thinking about sneaking into the fourth floor in front of Quilo. After all, the steps on the fourth floor guarding the Philosopher's Stone were not too difficult for him.
At that time, take away the Philosopher's Stone in advance, and then blame Professor Quirrell, maybe you can achieve your goal without arousing Dumbledore's suspicion.
But if all of this was done intentionally by Dumbledore, there is a great possibility that the Sorcerer's Stone is not on the fourth floor at all, because the only thing that can really stop Professor Quirrell and Voldemort on the fourth floor is the Mirror of Erised, which Dumbledore personally cast a spell on.
As for the Mirror of Erised, Dumbledore brought down the fourth floor at the last moment, and it is still eating ashes in the Room of Requirement.
Dumbledore must have known about the fact that Voldemort got the Sorcerer's Stone and could use it to resurrect himself, otherwise Hagrid would not have taken the Sorcerer's Stone from Gringotts in advance.
So in Dumbledore's eyes, the Sorcerer's Stone must be very important.
And such an important thing, placed behind each organ, how can I take it with me for safety, after all, if the Death Eaters can defeat Dumbledore and take the Philosopher's Stone from him, then why use resurrecting Voldemort.
But if Charlie's guess is correct, then there is some trouble,
The Death Eaters couldn't get the Sorcerer's Stone from Dumbledore, and Charlie naturally didn't have the strength to get the Sorcerer's Stone from the mighty Dumbledore.
Fortunately, his current cat body is still very young, and he is not in a hurry to use the magic stone to increase his life span. As for money, as long as he has strength and brains, it is relatively easy to get, and it is not a necessity.
Besides, the Sorcerer's Stone is the key to the longevity of the Nicole Mellors. Dumbledore probably wouldn't destroy it unless it was absolutely necessary.
Yes, although the Philosopher's Stone can create a potion that makes people live forever, it does not mean that you will live forever if you drink it once, but you have to replenish it every few years, otherwise you will still die.
And he can't prevent your body from aging. The longer you live, the more fragile your body will become.
But even so, he is a way to live forever, at least much better than becoming a ghost.
In fact, Charlie also discovered that there are actually many ways to live forever in this world, but many of them have huge side effects, which discourage wizards.
For example, becoming a ghost, according to Almost Headless Nick, most powerful wizards have the opportunity to become ghosts after death, but few wizards are willing to,
Although ghosts can easily touch objects, they have almost no sense of human beings. At most, they can inhale the smell of rotten food.
There are also vampires, who also have a long lifespan to almost immortality. If bitten by a vampire, there is a certain chance that they will be transformed successfully. However, the vampires in this world are also in the state of the living dead, and their lives are also very painful.
Even if Voldemort's Horcrux method can keep resurrecting and immortality, but the disadvantages are not small, it will split your soul, make your personality mutate, and become more cruel and dark.
In Charlieka's view, this method is definitely not advisable, because it is equivalent to becoming another person,
So in general, using the Philosopher's Stone to obtain longevity is the most desirable of all methods. Although he can't prevent aging and needs to be taken regularly, at least it will not affect the soul and sanity, and he can feel like a normal human being. He can eat and sleep.
After thinking for a long time, Charlie didn't think of any good way to get the Sorcerer's Stone silently without being discovered. In the end, he could only focus on the magic book in front of him again.
"there's always a solution to any problem!"
Charlie is not a person with a particularly good brain. He is more like a military general who gallops on the battlefield with a big knife compared to a military strategist who plans to win thousands of miles.
Therefore, in his opinion, if there is really no other way, then try to improve his strength. When his strength can crush Dumbledore, is he still afraid that he will not be able to get the Sorcerer's Stone?
(End of this chapter)
Seeing the back of Alice leaving, Charlie stopped and continued to read, and couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Why is this happening?Shouldn't it?
It stands to reason that because of his intervention, Harry and the others should not go to the fourth floor again. After all, Hogwarts is so big and there are so many little wizards. It is unreasonable that the stairs deflected when Harry and the others went upstairs.
Isn't the probability a bit too high? Why does it feel like a pair of invisible hands urged Harry and the others to lean towards the Sorcerer's Stone? Is it because of this world, or - Dumbledore!
It's really hard to say,
I remember that the senior sister in the previous life seemed to have said a guess that the reason why Snape has been staring at Quirrell was explained by Dumbledore, so Dumbledore had already discovered that Professor Quirrell had a problem from the very beginning.
Since we already know that Quirrell has a problem, why should he be asked to design a link to guard the passage?
And looking at those levels, only the three-headed dog Lu Wei is slightly more threatening, but his weakness of falling asleep when he hears music is too fatal.
Based on Dumbledore's understanding of Hagrid, he would not be ignorant of Hagrid's character, and thought that Hagrid could keep this secret,
In the remaining few levels, the troll was originally released by Quirrell, and the broomsticks to grab the key, wizard chess and solve the puzzle to identify the potion. Since Harry, Ron and Hermione, three little wizards who are one year old, can solve these three levels,
How can Dumbledore be confident that he can stop and break through Gringotts, Professor Quirrell, who was once famous for his talent in Ravenclaw.
Moreover, if you think about it carefully, these levels seem to be tailor-made for Harry, Ron and Hermione,
Perhaps, apart from not knowing that Professor Quirrell has Voldemort's soul parasitized on the back of his head, Dumbledore has long known that Professor Quirrell may have transformed into a Death Eater loyal to Voldemort.
The reason why he didn't take action to get rid of Professor Quirrell himself was because he wanted to exercise Harry's ability,
After all, in Dumbledore's eyes, Harry is the prophesied son who can completely end Voldemort in the future.
And if he wants to fight against a vicious and cunning devil like Voldemort, then Harry must get enough tempering,
That's why Dumbledore resolutely handed Harry over to them to raise him after knowing the situation of the Fernon family.
In Charlie's view, Dumbledore's thoughts on Harry can be summed up in a famous Chinese saying:
"Therefore, when the heavens will give great responsibilities to people, they must first suffer their minds and wills, labor their muscles and bones, starve their bodies and skin, empty their bodies, and disturb their actions.
But if this is the case, then his previous plan may have to be changed.
Originally, he was thinking about sneaking into the fourth floor in front of Quilo. After all, the steps on the fourth floor guarding the Philosopher's Stone were not too difficult for him.
At that time, take away the Philosopher's Stone in advance, and then blame Professor Quirrell, maybe you can achieve your goal without arousing Dumbledore's suspicion.
But if all of this was done intentionally by Dumbledore, there is a great possibility that the Sorcerer's Stone is not on the fourth floor at all, because the only thing that can really stop Professor Quirrell and Voldemort on the fourth floor is the Mirror of Erised, which Dumbledore personally cast a spell on.
As for the Mirror of Erised, Dumbledore brought down the fourth floor at the last moment, and it is still eating ashes in the Room of Requirement.
Dumbledore must have known about the fact that Voldemort got the Sorcerer's Stone and could use it to resurrect himself, otherwise Hagrid would not have taken the Sorcerer's Stone from Gringotts in advance.
So in Dumbledore's eyes, the Sorcerer's Stone must be very important.
And such an important thing, placed behind each organ, how can I take it with me for safety, after all, if the Death Eaters can defeat Dumbledore and take the Philosopher's Stone from him, then why use resurrecting Voldemort.
But if Charlie's guess is correct, then there is some trouble,
The Death Eaters couldn't get the Sorcerer's Stone from Dumbledore, and Charlie naturally didn't have the strength to get the Sorcerer's Stone from the mighty Dumbledore.
Fortunately, his current cat body is still very young, and he is not in a hurry to use the magic stone to increase his life span. As for money, as long as he has strength and brains, it is relatively easy to get, and it is not a necessity.
Besides, the Sorcerer's Stone is the key to the longevity of the Nicole Mellors. Dumbledore probably wouldn't destroy it unless it was absolutely necessary.
Yes, although the Philosopher's Stone can create a potion that makes people live forever, it does not mean that you will live forever if you drink it once, but you have to replenish it every few years, otherwise you will still die.
And he can't prevent your body from aging. The longer you live, the more fragile your body will become.
But even so, he is a way to live forever, at least much better than becoming a ghost.
In fact, Charlie also discovered that there are actually many ways to live forever in this world, but many of them have huge side effects, which discourage wizards.
For example, becoming a ghost, according to Almost Headless Nick, most powerful wizards have the opportunity to become ghosts after death, but few wizards are willing to,
Although ghosts can easily touch objects, they have almost no sense of human beings. At most, they can inhale the smell of rotten food.
There are also vampires, who also have a long lifespan to almost immortality. If bitten by a vampire, there is a certain chance that they will be transformed successfully. However, the vampires in this world are also in the state of the living dead, and their lives are also very painful.
Even if Voldemort's Horcrux method can keep resurrecting and immortality, but the disadvantages are not small, it will split your soul, make your personality mutate, and become more cruel and dark.
In Charlieka's view, this method is definitely not advisable, because it is equivalent to becoming another person,
So in general, using the Philosopher's Stone to obtain longevity is the most desirable of all methods. Although he can't prevent aging and needs to be taken regularly, at least it will not affect the soul and sanity, and he can feel like a normal human being. He can eat and sleep.
After thinking for a long time, Charlie didn't think of any good way to get the Sorcerer's Stone silently without being discovered. In the end, he could only focus on the magic book in front of him again.
"there's always a solution to any problem!"
Charlie is not a person with a particularly good brain. He is more like a military general who gallops on the battlefield with a big knife compared to a military strategist who plans to win thousands of miles.
Therefore, in his opinion, if there is really no other way, then try to improve his strength. When his strength can crush Dumbledore, is he still afraid that he will not be able to get the Sorcerer's Stone?
(End of this chapter)
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