Chapter 65 Giving Christmas Gifts Will Not Make You an Enemy
"Did I think wrong somewhere?"
Andy decided to rethink his thoughts.
First, Voldemort wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone and tried to use the power of the Philosopher's Stone to make a comeback.
Well... Dumbledore knew that Voldemort wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone, and he used the Philosopher's Stone to set a trap.
When Voldemort saw the trap, he should know that Dumbledore had seen through his intentions.
So what about Dumbledore?
Dumbledore's trap was so obvious that he even directly disclosed the location of the trap at the opening dinner, which was clearly a direct hook to lure Voldemort out.
With the Philosopher's Stone in hand, Dumbledore has completely taken control of the initiative. Even if Voldemort had guessed his intentions, he had to cooperate with Dumbledore's performance.
"That is to say, both of them clearly knew each other's intentions. Director Deng designed a bloody plot, and Voldemort had to bite the bullet and participate in Director Deng's new play for the sake of the pay."
"The final result is nothing more than who has more clever means!"
This should be the original plot.
Andy encouraged Malfoy to drive Quirrell out of Hogwarts, which was tantamount to disrupting all the arrangements of the two.
"If this is the case, Voldemort's intention is very obvious?"
Andy thought to himself: "Voldemort still wants the Philosopher's Stone, and he is not afraid of alerting the enemy. Because Voldemort alone is very dangerous, as long as Dumbledore knows this, Dumbledore must let him return to Hogwarts."
Voldemort possessed Quirrell. If left alone, he could attack anyone at any time and become more uncontrollable.
So Dumbledore could only take out the Philosopher's Stone to appease Voldemort and make Voldemort temporarily more obedient.
Andy felt that he had figured out the whole plan.
Whether attacking Malfoy or using the power of the Ministry of Magic to investigate the fourth floor of the castle, Voldemort is fearless.
Because only when Voldemort reveals his danger, Dumbledore will continue to use the Philosopher's Stone as bait to give Voldemort a chance to steal the Philosopher's Stone.
Uh... If that's the case, isn't Voldemort's return to Hogwarts a foregone conclusion?
Andy is a little confused.
This is too tricky!
If I had known this, I might as well continue to endure the smell of garlic and listen to Quirrell reading the textbook dryly.
When Voldemort returns to Hogwarts, he will turn from light to dark.
"Andy, what are you thinking about?" Seeing Andy's face changing, Althea raised her eyebrows and asked.
"No, nothing." Andy smiled, but his heart was a little heavy.
In any case, I still have to be careful next semester.
Andy felt that he might have underestimated Voldemort.
No matter what, Voldemort is the ultimate boss of this era. Even if he behaves like a fool, it doesn't mean that he really has no IQ.
Maybe he is too proud of his strength to use his brain. Maybe it is the influence of black magic that magnifies the dark side of his heart and makes him impulsive and arrogant.
But since Voldemort can become the Dark Lord, it is enough to show that his IQ is extremely high.
"Old Dumbledore, don't cheat me!" Andy felt sympathetic.
...
The Christmas holiday passed quickly.
Because he felt threatened, Andy asked Helen for a lot of practical skills during the holiday.
Helen was not willing to teach at first, because she didn't want Andy to become an Auror, this profession was too dangerous.
In Helen's opinion, those practical skills were really useless. At least she and Kyle had never fought a life-and-death battle with any wizard for so many years.
Helen told Andy that when Andy was older, he could learn the killing curse. When you really meet an enemy in the future, you can cast a killing curse on him. If you fail to kill the enemy, you can quickly use Apparition to escape.
If the enemy also uses Apparition to chase you, use the pre-prepared door key to teleport over a long distance.
This is the life-saving secret skill passed down from the Collins family. When the magic world was in chaos, the elders relied on this trick to survive.
To be honest, this routine is not bad.
But Andy still wants to learn practical skills. After all, Andy practiced magic hard, not to run away when he met an enemy.
Unable to bear Andy's hard entanglement, Helen finally agreed.
If you want to learn practical combat, the first thing you need to learn is to avoid magic.
Dark wizards will not be polite to you. The killing curse is their best magic - this magic is not only difficult to resist, but also deadly, and there is no counter-curse.
In addition, aiming training is required.
This is Andy's strength. Andy's spells are very accurate and his control is also very strong. Even if it is a moving target, Andy can hit it instantly.
Finally, it is the grasp of the timing of casting spells.
This is combat experience.
Although Helen had received training in this area when she was in school, she herself had not experienced actual combat, but it was more than enough for her to instruct Andy, a little wizard.
In short, Andy's training these days was very hard.
Before school started, Andy could even fight with Helen in a decent manner.
When he got on the Hogwarts Express again, Andy's mentality was completely different from the past.
Looking around, Andy felt that there was no one who could fight.
What a group of little wizards who were not vigilant!
In the carriage, Hermione held a pile of books, all of which were bought in Diagon Alley during the holidays.
"Andy, did you have a good holiday?" Hermione asked while reading a book.
"Of course, what about you?"
Andy asked himself and answered, "Looking at you like this, you didn't spend the whole holiday reading, right?"
Hermione said as if it was a matter of course, "I don't want to fall too far behind you."
Speaking of this, Hermione suddenly said: "By the way, I saw Malfoy on the platform before. I didn't expect that his injury was so serious this time. He lay in the hospital for nearly two months before he recovered."
Andy's expression condensed, "Has there been any change in him?"
"no…?"
Hermione thought for a moment and said, "I just took a quick glance at it and didn't pay much attention. What kind of changes do you mean?"
"Nothing!" Andy shook his head.
Andy didn't want Hermione to know that Quirrell might sneak back into Hogwarts, that would be too dangerous.
The little witch has no scheming intentions, she is exposed too easily.
Hermione didn't care either. She thought Andy only asked about Malfoy out of concern for his classmates.
…
After chatting all the way, the train soon arrived at Hogsmeade Station.
It was Hagrid who picked up the station, and the first-year wizard still had to enter the castle from the Black Lake. The ice on the lake has not melted yet, so the little wizards can only walk towards the castle on foot.
Entering the auditorium, Andy immediately felt like he was being locked in by a gaze.
Andy turned his head to look warily, and it turned out to be Snape.
Snape's eyes were extremely sharp, and he seemed to want to deduct 100 points from Andy.
Illusion?
Andy thought, he obviously gave him a Christmas gift, even if he couldn't get closer, then he couldn't make enemies?