The Rise of Malfoy at Hogwarts

Chapter 49 Answering Questions From Readers 07/04/21

Chapter 49 Answering questions from book friends 070421

Q: This is at the cost of "Lucius being kicked out of the school board + severely offending Voldemort", in exchange for the male protagonist getting a complete basilisk corpse. Are you sure this is the maximum benefit?

A: The protagonist faces two choices:

1. Steal the diary from Ginny or Harry halfway

This can indeed prevent Lucius from being kicked out of the school board and offending Voldemort; the price is that he loses the benefit of predicting the plot from now on

2. Follow the routine given by the author

This does indeed cause Lucius to be kicked out of the school board, and therefore offends Voldemort; in return, the protagonist gains the reputation of a hero who kills the basilisk, gains valuable practical experience, obtains the material of the basilisk corpse, and most importantly, retains the benefit of predicting the plot! For a traverser without a system, the most important reliance is predicting the plot!

Readers who think that reputation and practical experience are not important, and think that the protagonist is born to crush everyone, be invincible in actual combat, and be worshipped by thousands of people, I can only say that they must have read too many cool novels. This book may not be suitable for the protagonist set by the author. He does not have the spirit of a turtle, nor does he have the golden finger of a natural hero.

Secondly, the author implicitly hinted that the male protagonist also has other operations outside the school. For example, the person who replaced the vacant seat on the board of directors is actually Daphne's father, and the Greengrass family has already had a preliminary cooperation intention with the protagonist.

In general, the protagonist's operation, no matter how you look at it, the gains are greater than the costs!

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