After hearing Professor McGonagall's description of Dudley.

Several people reacted differently.

Snape said lightly, "I don't know what kind of magic surge it is, but what does that mean?" "

"It means that this child has an extremely powerful magical talent in his own right, Snape, and we must protect him."

Professor McGonagall explained.

Snape didn't speak, just looked at Dumbledore lightly.

"But even protection doesn't need to be brought to Hogwarts."

Flitwick said.

"I think it's safe for a child to stay outside of school, after all, Muggles don't threaten a wizard who hasn't grown up."

Sprout continued.

The three deans were still unmoved, after all, they were not there at the time and did not feel that experience.

Seeing that everyone did not react, Professor McGonagall said to Dumbledore, "Equal flow, please explain it to everyone in detail." "

Dumbledore looked at everyone. Hesitated to tell them the breaking news.

"Mr. Dumbledore, if you don't tell us the truth, we won't agree."

Snape said suddenly.

Professor McGonagall froze a little when she heard Snape's words, and she said slowly, "The truth? Snape, how can you say that..."

"Miss McGonagall, Snape is right, I should tell everyone the truth."

Dumbledore interrupted Professor McGonagall and looked at the crowd.

Hearing this, everyone looked at Dumbledore in bewilderment.

The truth? Are there any other hidden secrets about letting a child come to Hogwarts?

Snape looked at Dumbledore seriously.

He could see early on that Dumbledore was a little absent-minded today.

It shows that he is very entangled in what he wants to say today, and may not tell the real truth.

Sure enough, Snape was surprised when he heard about letting a child come to Hogwarts.

It's not big, it's not small.

But is it necessary to really call the four deans to come in person?

He told Professor McGonagall to go alone.

It seemed that Professor McGonagall would be willing to do so.

But now that the four of us have been called here, it shows that this matter is really important.

So here comes the interesting thing.

What is the importance of a child coming to Hogwarts?

"Yesterday I made a prophecy on the crystal ball."

Dumbledore said.

Everyone listened intently to the headmaster's words.

Perhaps the prophecy is the truth that the principal wants to tell.

The principal hesitated for a few seconds, but seeing everyone's anxious reaction, he still spoke.

"As a result, the prophecy failed."

Failed?

Several people did not understand the principal's meaning.

"Failed? Are you saying you made a mistake? Mr. Principal? "

Sprout asked suspiciously.

"How could the headmaster go wrong? He probably meant that the crystal ball had made a mistake. "

Flitwick said.

"Dumbledore must have said that the prophecy was different from what he thought."

Professor McGonagall also offered her own point.

Only Snape watched Dumbledore silently.

There was also confusion in his eyes.

What does it mean when a prophecy is invalid? Isn't this a frequent thing?

This kind of thing is also worth -

Snape suddenly thought of a possibility.

His eyes widened, unable to maintain a superficial calm.

Is it to say

"I mean, there's nothing wrong with prophecy, but it can't detect that child's future."

Dumbledore said slowly.

Everyone then understood what the principal meant, but everyone also became uncalm.

"Dumbledore, are you saying that prophecy cannot predict that child's future?"

Professor McGonagall still couldn't believe it, and continued to ask again to make sure.

Dumbledore nodded.

Professor McGonagall confirmed the answer, but still looked at the Headmaster in disbelief.

She couldn't remember the last time she had such a big mood swing.

The reaction of the other three was also great, and they stood where they stood sluggishly.

For them, from childhood to adulthood, they have never heard of anyone who cannot be prophesied by a crystal ball.

Sometimes predictions may not be accurate, or even skewed, but there will never be anything that cannot be predicted.

Prophecy itself is a form of magic.

And it is the highest magic in the wizarding world, but now it is helpless for a child.

The reaction of the crowd is not exaggerated.

Sprout froze for a moment before saying, "Maybe we should let Trelawney do the divination." "

"No, whoever comes is the same." Flitwick said with an ugly face.

"So, what to do?" Sprout asked in a panic.

"Dumbledore, so you brought him so he doesn't endanger the world, right?"

Snape said slowly.

Dumbledore didn't speak, acquiesced.

"Dumbledore, shouldn't you report to the Ministry?"

Flitwick said.

Dumbledore shook his head.

"But I still don't understand, even if this child has such a terrifying secret, will he endanger the world?"

Asked suspiciously.

"Of course he himself can't, but he can't avoid someone who has a heart to teach him how he can."

"The Death Eaters will." Seeing that Sprout still didn't understand, Snape simply picked it up.

"Isn't that person already..."

"But he is not dead and will return sooner or later."

Dumbledore himself said these words.

This sentence silenced the people at the scene collectively.

Snape's eyes widened, Dumbledore wasn't telling him that he was absolutely not allowed to tell anyone else about it.

Why did he take the initiative to say it himself?

Sprout looked at the others, he didn't understand why he had heard so much big news tonight, he was just a grass planter.

Flitwick froze in place, not knowing what to say.

Seeing that everyone was silent, Dumbledore spoke again: "Gentlemen, Hogwarts is still not safe, and we are in a dangerous state at all times. That man will return to take revenge on the world, and now there is another child who cannot be predicted..."

"Dumbledore, what do you want us to do?"

Professor McGonagall finally eased up, she asked.

She had always known Dumbledore, and she understood.

As soon as Dumbledore said this, a task was assigned to them.

Seeing that someone finally said what he wanted to hear, Dumbledore stopped talking and said directly: "Gentlemen, I hope you will teach him what you have learned all your life so that he can learn the most magic as soon as possible." "

"But he's just a three-year-old—"

Professor McGonagall wanted to say it was impossible for a child, but Dumbledore interrupted her again.

"Also, you have to make this child believe in you. I always had the impression that the kid himself seemed to know something. "

"As for what he knows, he needs to be guided by gentlemen in an orderly manner."

Dumbledore finished his last words and immediately turned away.

Snape knew that this was the headmaster's style.

It means to disappear quickly, I don't want to listen to your nonsense.

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