The Alchemist of Harry Potter

Chapter 680 Who is he?

Boom, boom, boom!

There was a knock on the door.

"The door isn't closed."

Dumbledore, who was sitting behind the desk, raised his head and looked at Snape who entered the headmaster's office.

"What do you have to do with me?"

"The Magic Garden is hosting the Magic School Potions Championships this year." Dumbledore said straight to the point. "Do you have the right person?"

"Miss Isobel McDougall is a good candidate. If she is willing to participate in the Magic School Potions Championships, she should be able to achieve good results."

"Where's Mr. Anderson?" Dumbledore asked suddenly.

"Anderson, I remember he's underage." Snape raised his eyebrows slightly and reminded, "There seems to be no precedent for underage wizards to participate in the Potions Tournament."

It's "too dangerous" for underage wizards to go to potions tournaments.

This is usually a good excuse and works well for most students.

In fact, most of the students in the upper grades have a higher level of potion than the students in the lower grades, so this basically does not happen.

However, Snape didn't know if this excuse was put on Anderson, whether it worked or not.

"Someone recommended Mr. Anderson to me." Dumbledore put down the stationery in his hand.

"Someone, who?" Snape asked suspiciously. He didn't like Anderson very much, in fact, he didn't like most of the students.

"Mr. Hertok Dagworth." Dumbledore said without hesitation, "he thinks that Hogwarts hasn't won a trophy for the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Potions Championship in decades, and needs a trophy to tell other schools that Hogwarts The level of potions at Gwarts is not as bad as you might think."

"Why would Mr. Hetock Dagworth recommend an underage wizard to the competition?"

"They exchanged letters. Hetock said that Mr. Anderson has passed the assessment of the Extraordinary Apothecary Association and has a good chance of winning the championship. Can you tell me how well Mr. Anderson is in potion?"

"His potions are of a high standard," agreed Snape, "but I doubt he'll be able to compete, you know he's underage."

"I don't think this should be a problem." Dumbledore said calmly, "There is no age requirement for the Magic School Potions Tournament. The so-called adulthood is actually just an unknown rule for each school, just like the Triwizard Tournament. , no one wants casualties during a game."

Participants need to go deep into the magic garden to collect the potions they need, and return within the specified time to refine the potions into potions.

Therefore, the contestants need to have a certain self-protection ability, so as not to be injured when collecting potions.

"I see, I'll take the time to teach them how to handle those ingredients."

"Anything?" Dumbledore asked suspiciously, seeing that Snape hesitated.

Snape was silent for a moment, then suddenly asked, "You really intend to let that end..."

"You mean Professor Lupin?" Dumbledore interrupted.

"They used to be good friends, I think... that Professor Lupin is unreliable, especially at this time, we can't take this risk." Snape said with a gloomy face, saying that Professor Lupin had bitten very hard. , "Furthermore, he is particularly dangerous, and it may be possible if one is not careful... We can't take this risk, even if it takes a lot of money to brew the wolf poison potion."

"You're going to help him make the wolf's poison potion, right!" Dumbledore asked, looking at Snape.

"Okay, as you wish." Snape compromised, before turning to leave: "But I still stand by my opinion, we shouldn't take such a risk, even if I am a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts."

Watching the back of Snape leaving, Dumbledore walked over to the cabinet with the Pensieve and continued to flip through the memories of Blake.

Dumbledore has often used the Pensieve to organize his memories of Blake ever since he received that the target of Blake's escape was Harry.

More than a decade ago, Blake betrayed James Potter,

Killed Peter, along with half a block of Muggles, leading to being arrested by the Ministry of Magic and even sent straight to prison without trial.

Fudge said that Blake was targeting Harry Potter, but Dumbledore was skeptical, and the Dementors said that Blake had been saying, "He's at Hogwarts" before his escape.

Does "he" really mean Harry?

The newspaper that Fudge gave to Blake appeared in the Pensieve. Dumbledore flipped through the newspaper more than once. The only thing he found related to Hogwarts was the Weasley family's family photo taken on a trip to Egypt after winning the Galleon Award. . It was mentioned above that the Weasley children were still at Hogwarts.

"He" obviously couldn't possibly refer to the Weasleys, so what did Black see in the papers?

This is what Dumbledore wondered. He must have seen something in this newspaper, so he decided to escape.

As for, Fudge said that Blake's brain is not clear, Dumbledore does not think so, how can a guy who can escape from Azkaban prison, how can he not be clear?

And, how on earth did he escape from that prison?

This is still a mystery, even the Ministry of Magic has not figured it out.

"What am I missing?"

Dumbledore put his wand on his temple and drew his thoughts into the Pensieve, the memory of his convincing James Potter to use the Faithful Charm.

The keeper is Blake.

Only if Black leaked the secret could Voldemort find the Potters.

Dumbledore put another memory into the Pensieve, the memory of the four at school.

James is dead.

Lupin's life was not good.

Blake was put in jail.

Peter was killed by Blake, and the biggest wreck people found was a finger.

The biggest piece of Peter found by the Ministry of Magic was a finger?

Dumbledore knew that a lot of black magic could destroy people, but... he took out another bottle of memories and put him in the Pensieve, the memories of when the Aurors caught Black.

There was a big hole in the middle of the street, so deep that it broke the sewer pipe below, and there were Muggle corpses everywhere, and the Muggles screamed. And Blake stood there laughing wildly, with a pile of bloodstained robes in front of him?

When he saw this, Dumbledore couldn't help but narrow his eyes.

At this time, there was a knock on the door again, pulling him out of his memory.

Dumbledore walked to the door, opened it and saw Snape standing outside the door, with an Auror following him.

"The Ministry of Magic sent someone to find you," Snape said, pointing to the Auror beside him.

"Come in, is there anything, Delix?" Dumbledore asked, looking at the Auror beside Snape.

The Auror named Delix said blankly: "The Ministry of Magic is ready, Dementors will be stationed around Hogwarts from tomorrow, you sure don't need them to be stationed at Hogwarts. ?"

"No, they'll never be allowed to cross the threshold of the school as long as I'm headmaster for a day," said Dumbledore firmly, "and they let Black slip out of nowhere, and I wonder if they'll be able to catch Black. Suspect."

"Dementors don't have eyes," Dawlish reminded dryly.

"I know." Dumbledore said coldly: "So I am more worried about the safety of my students now. You should be very aware of the characters of those dementors. They have never been good people, let alone their targets. Is it my student after all, I don't want them to take my student as Blake one day..."

"Dementors are under the control of the Ministry of Magic." Dawlish was a little embarrassed, Dumbledore almost wrote his distrust of Dementors on his face, and he also knew that the other party was very unhappy with Fudge for this.

"I have always hoped so," Dumbledore reminded. "If you deal with them often, you should be well aware of the threat they pose to students. I don't want them to step into Hogwarts without my consent. range, hurting my students."

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