The wizard in Hogwarts is unscientific

Chapter 418 The old bee is very cunning

Andy kept a calm expression on his face, trying to reduce his presence as much as possible.

Snape seems to be a very rational person on the surface, but he is actually a very emotional person.

Especially when it comes to things related to Lily, Snape will turn into a love brain at any time - impulsive, blind, and unable to listen to the advice of others.

If it weren't for Dumbledore being so powerful, Andy would have thought he was seeking death.

Snape looked at Dumbledore insidiously, as if he would rush to kill him if he said another word.

Dumbledore said no more.

Andy didn't help with persuasion either. The more you say at this time, the more likely you are to anger Snape.

Instead, it would be better to let Snape calm down for a few days and drink a few bottles of joy potion to calm down his anger. When rationality returns, Snape will naturally make a choice.

The office was quiet for a while. Dumbledore suddenly turned to look at Andy and asked, "Mr. Collins, what's the matter with your visit this time?"

"ah!"

Andy came back to his senses and said: "I am here for the Deathly Hallows matter."

"Professor, I have thought about it. As one of the Deathly Hallows, the Invisibility Cloak may have the ability to be immune to curses. In "The Story of Three Brothers", the third child with the Invisibility Cloak died of natural old age."

"So...if Professor Lupine uses the invisibility cloak, will he be immune to the curse left by Voldemort?"

Andy was quite curious about this.

Because this is the perfect opportunity to test the capabilities of the Deathly Hallows.

If the ability of the invisibility cloak is simply invisibility, it would really be an insult to the name of the Deathly Hallows.

But what if the invisibility cloak was immune to curses?

In "A Tale of Three Brothers", the third child with an invisibility cloak is immune to the curse of death.

If the invisibility cloak can be immune to curses, it can prove from the side that the Deathly Hallows are not just ordinary alchemical items.

In fact, Andy had already proven this in the Death Hall.

Now I just want to prove it again.

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment when he heard this.

He never thought about it.

"A very strange idea, Mr. Collins." Dumbledore said slowly.

Snape looked at Dumbledore, feeling a sense of revenge in his heart - he wanted to see what Dumbledore would do.

The Invisibility Cloak was in Harry's hands now.

So... under what name would Dumbledore borrow the Invisibility Cloak from Harry and give it to Lupin?

Just tell them it's the Deathly Hallows?

Or make up a reasonable excuse?

Or... simply reject the matter and let Lupine bear Voldemort's curse?

Dumbledore looked at Andy, "It seems you haven't given up studying them.

"Professor, I'm Ravenclaw." Andy used a universal excuse.

As a young wizard from Ravenclaw, I am full of curiosity for knowledge. Is this normal?

"Do you think the Deathly Hallows are related to Death?" Dumbledore asked again.

"I need proof," Andy said.

Dumbledore was silent for a moment, and his expression suddenly became more serious than ever before, "Collins...there are too many unknown things in this world that are mysterious, powerful, and full of dangers."

"If you rush to pursue unknown things, you must be prepared to bear all the consequences. Maybe... that is not what you want to see."

Andy nodded, "I know, so I've been carefully checking for confirmation."

"professor……"

Andy suddenly looked at Dumbledore, "Sometimes, the look and tone can also prove something."

What Dumbledore just said can be regarded as a kind of advice - he doesn't want Andy to be too obsessed with the Deathly Hallows.

In other words, it is something related to the gods.

Relating to Dumbledore's search for the Deathly Hallows when he was young... Andy felt that Dumbledore might really know some truths, but these truths made him give up.

Of course, the reason why Dumbledore gave up may also be because of the death of his sister Ariana.

But his attitude said it all.

"Yes!"

"That's dangerous," Dumbledore said frankly.

Dumbledore has always managed his expressions very well. Once he shows a certain expression, he is actually conveying some information.

Andy changed the subject, "Professor, I suddenly understood a truth recently. Human beings are creatures driven by desires and obsessions. They are terrible, but no one can resist them."

"you too!"

"Your desire may be to protect the magical world, or it may be universal love... You are also driven by them, and you think this is the truth."

Andy's words stunned Dumbledore for a moment.

'My desire?' Dumbledore thought.

However, Andy's purpose in saying these words was obviously not to discuss human desires with Dumbledore.

Andy's desire is clear.

Pursue magic!

Andy is driven by this desire and will do whatever it takes.

It's simply impossible to get Andy to give up.

No one can give up their desires unless they can't.

"Yes! We are all driven by desire."

Dumbledore first agreed with Andy's words, and then put forward a different opinion, "But if desire is not restricted, it will eat up our hearts."

"We are driven by our desires, but at the same time we have to suppress our desires and keep a cool head."

“What makes people human is that they know how to restrain their desires.”

Andy thought about these words for a while, nodded in agreement: "You are right! Professor, your wisdom is impressive."

I have to admit that Andy has been a bit desperate lately.

When did it start?

Andy recalled it...but in the end he found helplessly that he could no longer remember it.

Is it because of learning black magic?

Or is this the kind of person he is?

But what Dumbledore said is right. People are driven by their own desires, but at the same time they must restrain their desires and prevent them from engulfing their hearts.

"Okay! I will try to restrain my desires."

Andy spread his hands and said, "Professor, what about the invisibility cloak...?"

Dumbledore blinked, "The position of Defense Against the Dark Arts professor has been bothering me for a long time. I have to say, Mr. Collins, you gave me a great idea."

Andy: "..."

The old bee is very cunning!

In fact, Andy also understood that the reason why Dumbledore said so much was mainly because he did not want to continue to pursue the news of the Deathly Hallows.

In Dumbledore's opinion, that was dangerous!

However, after a conversation with Dumbledore, Andy calmed down somewhat.

"I really need to calm down."

Andy thought to himself.

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