In fact, there were a lot of things in the magic world that seemed 'unreasonable', but when you thought about it, these things were actually quite reasonable.
Because the magic world was originally a small society, you couldn't use the system of a large society with billions of people to put demands on the magic world.
For example: the Gringotts that the goblins control.
On the surface, the magic world seems to have handed over its economic power. But on the flip side, thinking about it, within the magic world, who could hold that kind of power?
Not to mention those pureblood families, even the Ministry of Magic, I'm afraid it's not completely trustworthy, right?
A house with a Fidelius Charm can protect their own fortune. No one in the magic world would deposit their possessions in a bank if they weren't completely at ease.
Plus, the goblins fight among themselves based on the branch of the bank and royal clan ...
That's why something like Gringotts, which seems irrational but actually makes perfect sense, appeared in the magic world.
"Okay! Andy, you have a point."
Hermione stroked her hair and helplessly said, "I'm not angry, it's just that ... although it's a bit unfair, but when I think about it, there doesn't seem to be any other way."
You can't let the Flying Broom Company go bankrupt, right?
Hermione, who came from the world of technology, certainly knew the importance of technological development.
"Quick look! Harry has found the Golden Snitch!" Cedric suddenly exclaimed.
Andy looked up and saw that Harry had indeed sped up and rushed towards somewhere, with Malfoy right behind him.
Harry was pretty good.
Watching the confrontation between the two, Andy let out a sigh of approval in his heart.
Harry ... Harry ...?
Andy sucked in a cold breath.
If he brought himself into the perspective of Voldemort's soul fragment, when he controlled a certain young wizard and learned the news of his main soul's failure, what would be the thing that he would be most interested in?
It would definitely be Harry Potter!
How did he, a baby, manage to defeat the great Dark Lord?
Is that reasonable?
So he would definitely find a way to observe Harry.
And what would Voldemort's soul fragment do when he found out that the great saviour, Harry Potter, was just an ordinary young wizard?
He would be suspicious!
He would want to capture Harry and study why his main soul failed.
Nope!
Andy looked sideways to where the professors were sitting.
Dumbledore is still at Hogwarts, Voldemort couldn't be that bold to deal with Harry, could he?
He would still want to be resurrected!
Kill Harry? Or escape Hogwarts?
Andy couldn't be sure what the mental state of Voldemort's soul fragment would be.
Was he insane? Or a little sane?
It's just that ...
While Andy couldn't determine Voldemort's mental state, he could determine Dumbledore's.
He would be calm, with a frightening level of calmness to boot.
Surely he wouldn't still be trying to get Harry to confront Voldemort head-on, would he?
Andy pressed his temples.
There was no doubt that it was a very rational choice. Compared to the ultimate goal of eliminating Voldemort, a momentary sacrifice seemed a bit trivial.
The butt determines the head.
From an ordinary person's perspective, Dumbledore's decision might be cold and even a little cruel. But if viewed from the perspective of Dumbledore's position, this decision was normal.
After analysing it calmly, Andy even somewhat supported Dumbledore's decision.
Someone had to stand up against Voldemort.
This person, if not Dumbledore and Harry Potter, would definitely be someone else, and it might even be Andy himself.
When he was weak, Andy wouldn't have thought about it so much.
But when his strength became great, the perspective of looking at things was naturally different.
It was like order and law.
The two were not equal to a certain extent.
The phrase 'the law does not punish the masses' only appeared to maintain order and stability. The fairness of the law is to maintain order, and the injustice of the law is to maintain order.
Dumbledore, for his part, also chose the majority.
As for Andy's stance ... with someone standing in the spotlight against Voldemort, Andy would be better able to act in the shadows.
"Tsk!"
Andy smiled lightly and returned his attention to the match.
After a fierce struggle, Harry finally outwitted Malfoy and grabbed the golden snitch first, winning the match.
On the way back to the castle, Cho Chang and Cedric's expressions were grave. They were also Seeker, and the pressure of the match with Slytherin was all on them.
Andy was also thinking about something.
This made Hermione, who had a relaxed face, uncomfortable.
Forget about Cho Chang and Cedric, what was wrong with this Andy guy?
"Andy, what's wrong with you?"
The young witch asked with concern, "After watching the match, I felt that you were a bit out of sorts."
"Hermione, I suddenly thought of something."
Andy said with a slight apology, "See you in the great hall tonight."
After saying that, Andy left in a hurry.
Voldemort's Horcrux had taken full control of a young wizard, Dumbledore wouldn't give him much time, and he didn't have that much time to prepare everything.
Maybe he would soon launch an action.
But on the flip side ...
As long as Voldemort's Horcrux didn't expose himself, Dumbledore would actually have a hard time finding out exactly who he was controlling.
He had already absorbed some of the life force and possessed a certain amount of power. All he needed to do next was to hold down his temper and accompany Dumbledore for a nice game.
But there was one prerequisite for that - the Christmas holiday.
Dumbledore would never allow the Horcrux to leave the castle, and naturally, Voldemort's Horcrux was well aware of that.
There is still a month and a half to go!
And the key to Voldemort's action was, in fact, Harry.
Andy found a location with an open view and glanced at Harry, who was celebrating with the team outside the castle, before turning his gaze in other directions.
Many young wizards were celebrating along with Harry, most were Gryffindor students.
"Who is it?"
Andy muttered, "You shouldn't dare to be so blatant, right ... Voldemort?"
Looking at Harry from this perspective ...
In fact, if you throw away the identity of the saviour, Harry is really just an ordinary young wizard.
His talent is hidden.
Harry possessed a strong mind and tenacious willpower, but these talents wouldn't manifest when he was learning magic.
'Voldemort should be puzzled and angry right now, right?'
Andy mentally analysed, 'With the inability to leave the castle, observing Harry is what Voldemort is most interested in doing.'
'But resurrection will always be his first goal.'
'He should be more interested in leaving the castle right now than a mediocre saviour.'
'... Chamber of Secrets?'
Andy suddenly thought of Slytherin's Chamber of Secrets.
Would Voldemort use the power of the Basilisk to create chaos?
As long as there were a large number of casualties at Hogwarts, the school would have to close down temporarily.
Voldemort's opportunity would naturally come!
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