The Trinity of Harry Potter

Chapter 26 Nicole May

Wood's mouth opened and closed, and the Gryffindor Quidditch team members looked blank.

"What? What did Wood say?" George pushed Fred with his arm.

"He said Snape was the referee of the Quidditch final." Fred replied subconsciously.

Harry didn't know how he got back to the common room, he felt like everything was lost.

"You don't want to compete anymore."

"How about pretending to be sick?"

"Just say your leg is broken."

"Really break your legs."

Hermione and Ron learned about the situation from Harry's mouth, and they came up with ideas one by one.

Harry shook his head: "Gryffindor does not have a substitute seeker. If I don't play, Gryffindor won't even be able to participate in the game."

Kano comforted him: "It doesn't matter. I don't think Snape would target you in front of the entire school."

"Our opponent in the final is Hufflepuff. Let Snape, the head of Slytherin, be the referee, but it restricts him."

"Headmaster Dumbledore must have his own arrangements."

Harry nodded, he had no choice but to bite the bullet and play.

At this time, Neville jumped in from the portrait hole, his little round face turned red.

Everyone in the common room laughed, but Hermione didn't laugh. She stepped forward and released the leg-locking spell for him. Kano pulled an armchair for him and let him sit down.

"Malfoy, that guy blocked me outside the library, saying he wanted to try out his newly learned spell." Neville's clothes were still stained with blood, and Harry and the other two stood up with ugly expressions, ready to go.

Find Professor McGonagall.

Kano looked at Neville carefully: "Isn't this blood yours?"

"Of course not." Neville laughed. "Malfoy asked Crabbe and Goyle to catch me and cast the leg-locking spell on me. When he just finished casting the spell, I bumped my head against his nose.

superior."

"Harry, Malfoy's face was covered in blood when he was taken away by the followers." Neville waved his fist excitedly.

Harry laughed when he thought of Malfoy, who had a bloody nose and called him daddy on the night of the duel.

The Gryffindors in the common room started making noises and took out snacks to celebrate Malfoy's unfortunate nose.

Neville seemed to have shown the courage to resist the oppressors early, was it because he faced Malfoy who had been defeated many times?

Kano couldn't tell, but it was always a good thing.

At this time, Harry let out an annoyed growl. He was holding a chocolate frog picture in his hand, and the bearded Dumbledore was looking at him curiously.

"Nicholas Flamel, I found it."

He turned over the back of the card and pointed out a line of small words to Kano and others.

"Dumbledore and Nicolas Flamel discover twelve ways to use dragon's blood."

Kano watched calmly as Hermione ran back to the dormitory, took out a thick book, opened one page and pointed it out to them.

The book says:

Ancient alchemy involved the refining of the Philosopher's Stone, a magical substance with astonishing properties. The Philosopher's Stone could turn any metal into pure gold and create an elixir that would make those who drank it immortal.

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There have been many reports about the Philosopher's Stone over the centuries, but the only remaining Philosopher's Stone belongs to the famous alchemist and opera lover Nicolás Flamel. He celebrated his 665th birthday last year and is now with

He lives in seclusion in Devon with his wife Perenal (658 years old).

"He has the only magic stone in the world in his hand, called the Philosopher's Stone, the Philosopher's Stone, everything." Hermione lowered her voice, "Hagrid's big dog must be guarding it, that thing is in Hogwart

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"Snape must want to get it. As long as he gets the Philosopher's Stone, he can turn stone into gold and live forever." Harry continued with the excitement of solving the puzzle, "Everyone will be tempted, right?

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Ron also took up the conversation: "This man is over six hundred years old. No wonder we can't find him among the famous magicians in modern times."

Kano listened to the discussion of several little guys dumbfounded, and interrupted them.

"I have a question, why did Nicolas Flamel put the Philosopher's Stone, which is worth his fortune and life, in Hogwarts?"

The three of them looked at each other, unable to answer for a moment.

"Hogwarts is the safest place in the wizarding world." Harry said uncertainly.

"Harry, Gringotts is safe. Will you store the Invisibility Cloak there?"

"Of course not." Harry said reflexively, "How could something so important...leave you?"

"Yes, for something as important as the Magic Stone, it's better to carry it with you wherever you put it for peace of mind." Kano shook his head, "Let me put it bluntly, I'm afraid this thing is a fishing bait."

"Bait?" Hermione seemed to have thought of something, "Who does Dumbledore want to catch with it?"

"Maybe it was Snape, or someone else." Kano said he didn't know, and the three hot-headed little guys were poured a basin of cold water on them and slowly calmed down.

"It seems that there is still a lot of complexity behind this matter?" Harry's mood was also very complicated, and he felt as if he had done a useless job.

"There must be some hidden agenda in this matter, but Harry, this doesn't stop us from enjoying the show, right?" Cano patted Harry on the shoulder, stretched, and went back to sleep.

Why did Kano, who had been drifting away all this time, suddenly intervene? It's simple.

Dumbledore has a whole set of training plans for the brave Harry. This plan is very flexible, and its implementation depends entirely on Dumbledore's micromanagement.

Dumbledore's level of micro-management is very high, which is almost equivalent to a dozen perfect people occupying one space. But one feature of his plan is to let the iron triangle perform its own duties.

Harry is responsible for confronting Voldemort, and does not need any brains. Ron is a pure-blood and knows the twists and turns of the wizarding world very well. Hermione is talented and is the think tank and logistics of the Iron Triangle.

But throughout the entire process of defeating Voldemort, Harry often made misjudgments because of his dislike of Snape, thus leading his little friend to the ditch.

Not to mention that his impulsiveness directly killed his godfather Sirius.

So Kano was going to add a piece to Dumbledore's plan to give Harry a brain, so that he might be less likely to do bad things due to impulsiveness in the future.

He couldn't just sit back and watch Harry trick everyone around him to death.

Kano was lying on the bed, thinking about the trap Dumbledore had set for Voldemort this year.

It seems that Harry still trusts him now, but if he follows him in the future, he will be able to advance through all the levels.

It is relatively difficult to work without exerting effort. After all, Hermione can clearly see her own strength during class.

Do you want to find an excuse to disappear for a while like Dumbledore?

Or, take this opportunity to fight Voldemort in advance to see what kind of state he is in now?

Now, I should have no problem beating Quirrell.

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