when harry potter met league of legends

Chapter 79 Where has the most basic trust in people gone?

There was only one person who could appear in this place at this time, Allen and their headmaster, a person with such a long name that people always thought Rowling was cheating on her - Albus Dumbledore.

This is very embarrassing. After all, theoretically speaking, Allen should be lying in the dormitory and sleeping obediently at this moment, instead of loudly criticizing his principal in this beaten-up room.

If it were a normal person, he would already be full of guilt at this moment and be ready to express his deepest apology to his amiable old principal.

Unfortunately, Allen's choice was to look back with a smile on his face, with a "what a coincidence" expression on his face: "Principal - I'm sorry that I violated the school rules, but the night is nice today."

Dumbledore raised his head and looked at the entire enclosed roof, which was dark from the sky, and his thoughts were surging...

If he knows a lot about Eastern knowledge, maybe he can say a very famous sentence at this moment - I have never seen such a shameless person!!!

Unfortunately, he didn't.

So Dumbledore could only give a gentle reminder to a young wizard who had no self-awareness at all: "Ahem, classmate Allen, although I am very happy to see you full of energy, but I am interested in

Yes - why are you here at this time? At least as far as I know, according to the school rules, you should be lying in the Hufflepuff dormitory instead of this dark little room."

Allen couldn't help but let out a long sigh - as long as he didn't say bad things behind his back, everything else would be much easier to handle.

"Well, Mr. Principal, I came back to pack my things. I accidentally left some things here this afternoon -" Allen pointed to the few remaining unchanged iron blocks on the ground.

He said innocently: "I forgot about it at the time, but now I suddenly think about it and wonder if it will disturb the original arrangement, so I came over to prepare to recycle the things."

A strange look was projected from the glasses on Dumbledore's hooked nose - obviously, Dumbledore didn't quite believe Allen's statement.

Allen expressed that he was wronged - after all, he was telling the truth, but he was just hiding something.

Look, it’s true that he left the things behind, right?

He is the one who gave up his sleep in the middle of the night to come and pack his things, right?

Didn't he pack his things? Did he put the heavy things in his pocket by himself?

Where has the most basic trust in people gone?

does not exist.

At least because of the existence of steel in this place, Dumbledore did not trust Allen - unless he thought of using the Sorcerer's Stone, who would have the time to bring in such a pile of steel?

So, Dumbledore decided to change the question: "Okay, classmate Allen - do you know about the Sorcerer's Stone?"

Then, Allen's uprightness exceeded Dumbledore's imagination. He said with a matter-of-fact expression: "Of course I know, otherwise why would I get so many metal ingots?"

...

Dumbledore was a little tired and couldn't talk today.

You can either keep pretending, or you can just be greedy. What does it mean to say so confidently that you want to use the magic stone to turn gold?

"So, you know everything?"

"Of course, such a simple mechanism can be cracked by a first-year student."

"So you have the Philosopher's Stone now?"

Allen responded by giving Dumbledore a resentful look: "Headmaster, you put a fake Sorcerer's Stone and you ask us?"

Dumbledore was stunned for a moment - how did Allen know? But he turned to look at the metal on the ground and instantly understood the source of the problem - judging from Allen's performance, he must have been the first to get the Sorcerer's Stone after he got it.

For a while, I experimented with metal, so that I couldn't find out whether it was true or false.

"Well, I have to regret to inform you - classmate Allen, you almost violated half of the school rules today. But fortunately, it did not cause any danger - such an adventure game does not seem to be suitable for children of your age."

Dumbledore blinked - as far as punishment was concerned, he didn't really want to impose it on Alan at the moment.

"Okay, it's all over. Hand over the fake magic stone - although it is very gorgeous, it is not a simple decoration. If it is not handled properly, it will cause a serious explosion." Dumbledore

He opened his hands to Allen - he decided to end the incident.

However, what trouble likes to do most is to come uninvited - Dumbledore heard a very familiar name from Allen: "But the fake gem is not here with me. Harry said he would keep it personally."

To you."

...

There is no need to worry! Dumbledore finally knew why the arranged plan was not implemented.

Because Harry cleared the level early with the help of a plug-in, Quirrell, who could have been easily killed, turned into a guy who needed Dumbledore and Voldemort to fight and force Voldemort to do it himself.

Is this their fault?

No, it was just that Dumbledore felt very tired.

However, good fortune never comes singly. Just after Dumbledore had a preliminary conversation with Allen and was about to return to his principal's office to drink a glass of mead, a huge sound came from the penultimate level.

.

Just as Allen and the two were stunned, a red stone that Dumbledore was very familiar with flew towards him, and then a cute little stuffed bear suddenly appeared in the air.

At this time, Harry's voice came out: "Go to hell, Snape!"

Alan in the back finally remembered what he had forgotten during the day - everyone was too frustrated at the time, and Alan had forgotten this at the time, resulting in the fact that none of the several cauldrons that were originally placed on Professor Snape were thrown away.

of.

Judging from Harry's courage in the original book, Harry's classmate, who had just finished his first grade and was about to enter the second grade of middle school, was obviously fearless. Even though he knew that Snape was down there, he still chose to go down and have a hard time with Snape.

Sorry, not to mention that he now has teammates and treasures.

Regarding the suggestion of the fake stone, Allen gave a joking suggestion at the time - to make it into a bomb, and then blow up the toilet in retaliation.

Who would have expected that Harry actually chose to blow up the rocks on the people on Allen's side in the end. He didn't know if this would count as teaching the disciples to starve the master to death.

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Five minutes later, Dumbledore's expression remained unchanged, but except for Allen and himself, everyone else was squatting in the corner and reflecting - attacking the principal was not a misdemeanor.

"Okay, it's getting late. I think you should go back to your dormitory and enjoy your bed."

Dumbledore's words were approved - however, the remaining half of the sentence defeated several happy wizards.

"Tomorrow you go to Filch's place to receive this punishment."

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