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Chapter 136 Fair

As expected by Coven, Dumbledore began to tell about Voldemort.

From the origin to the rise of Voldemort, from becoming the Dark Lord to suppress the British wizarding world, to Voldemort being counterattacked by the "Protection Curse" on Harry Potter.

It can be said that Dumbledore's story contained almost nothing.

Kewen was very surprised.

I originally thought that Dumbledore would only give him a brief explanation, but I didn't expect that the other party said so much.

At this time, Dumbledore finished talking about Voldemort's unexpected death, and then paused briefly to give Coven time to absorb the information.

After a while, Dumbledore spoke again and said solemnly: "Regarding Voldemort's failure, your Professor Trelawney once gave two prophecies. In the first prophecy, she successfully predicted that Voldemort would kill Harry.

He encountered failure; and the second prophecy..."

After a moment's hesitation, Dumbledore said: "The prophecy says that Voldemort will return and eventually die in Harry's hands..."

"Principal, what you mean is..." Ke Wen guessed: "Do you hope that I will no longer interfere with Mr. Potter's growth in the future?"

Dumbledore was stunned when he heard this, then shook his head to dispel Coven's misunderstanding, and explained: "No, I didn't mean that."

Raising his hand to fetch himself a cup of black tea, Dumbledore took the opportunity to reorganize his words to avoid Coven's misunderstanding again.

After taking a sip of tea, Dumbledore continued: "To be honest, I do have the idea of ​​​​training Harry. I plan to gradually train Harry until he can stand alone, and finally defeat Voldemort again as predicted."

"But..." Dumbledore's eyes showed great admiration: "Now I have a new choice."

"It's me?" Ke Wen was a little surprised.

"That's right, the new choice is you, kid."

Dumbledore nodded firmly, raised his hand to straighten the long silver-white beard on his chest, and then said kindly: "But I feel a little hard to make a choice."

"What is the decision?" Ke Wen asked straightforwardly, without pretending to be stupid.

"On the one hand, I can be sure of the accuracy of the prophecy, so I can't give up on Harry's training."

Dumbledore was very calm, as if he was talking to someone of equal status.

"On the other hand, my child, it is difficult to find fault with you both in terms of intelligence and strength."

"And your performance when facing Voldemort last night has to be rated as perfect by all of us."

"So you are a little hesitant." Ke Wen took over the words and said after careful consideration: "Now you don't know who should be more inclined to train me or Harry?"

"Look." Dumbledore raised his hand and clapped his hands gently: "You are so smart, and your mature thoughts were simply the performance of a saint in ancient times."

"Stop making fun of me."

Coven shook his head slightly with a wry smile. He felt a little dumbfounded by Dumbledore, who often behaved like an "old boy".

"Okay." With a look of reluctance, Dumbledore stopped the joke and continued: "As you said, I am indeed troubled by this. On the one hand, I believe in Harry, but on the other hand, I have feelings for you.

More confidence.”

"This is easy to handle." Ke Wen smiled and spread his hands: "You just continue to train Mr. Potter. Since the prediction is credible, then I will serve as Mr. Potter's supplement or insurance. This will not make things change."

Easier?"

"That's true, but..." Dumbledore shook his head slightly, and then said kindly: "But it's not fair to you."

Ke Wen's attitude was a little indifferent, more of a grateful one, and he said in a candid tone: "Have the principal and professors been as indulgent to Mr. Potter as they are to me?"

Dumbledore was stunned and shook his head subconsciously.

"Similarly, he has enjoyed the diligent guidance of professors like me? It has been three years now!"

Dumbledore's eyes became very soft.

"I can see it." Ke Wen smiled and looked directly into Dumbledore's eyes: "The professors only paid attention to him as a duty-like concern, but what I... received was the care of an elder and a family member."

Spreading his hands again, Ke Wen shrugged his shoulders and said with a chic smile: "It's really unfair to compare Mr. Potter and I."

Dumbledore looked at Coven's posture, took a deep breath for a while, slowly raised his hand to take off his glasses, looked down at the glasses in his hand and whispered softly: "Good boy...good boy..."

Coven grinned.

What he said was from his heart.

In the past few years, although he has made some achievements, he has also made many mistakes.

Those achievements were due to the professors' serious and responsible teaching; while those mistakes were only due to the professors' favor and indulgence.

Kewen likes the school of Hogwarts, likes the professors who are like family, and is grateful for the care and training given to him by the professors.

Therefore, Ke Wen said softly and sincerely: "Mr. Principal, please let me do something for the college and for you."

Dumbledore slowly raised his head, his eyes a little bright, and looking at the determination on Ke Wen's face, a smile gradually bloomed on his face.

Nodding heavily: "Of course... of course, kid!"

Raising his hands to put on his glasses again, Dumbledore took the opportunity to touch the corners of his eyes with his fingers, and then covered it up with a smile: "As you get older, you will inevitably become a little indecisive and sentimental. So, I respect your thoughts."

Being touched by the softness in his heart, Dumbledore couldn't help but seem a little rude just now. In order to save face, he seemed to change the topic stiffly.

He raised his hand and pointed at the book in Ke Wen's hand, and said softly: "Since you lack some winning spells, I think it is better for me to take over your next study plan."

"Are you planning to teach me personally!?" Ke Wen asked in surprise.

"Yes, that's right!" Dumbledore said with a smile: "Deans, you can rest more. I will teach you some knowledge in the future. For example, starting from this book, let me teach you the 'Fire Curse'

Among them are the higher-level divine fire series, and the hell fire, also known as the fierce fire series."

"Li Huo?" Ke Wen was stunned, looked down at the book in his hand, and then asked in surprise: "Is it okay?"

"Of course." Dumbledore explained with a smile: "It is not an 'Unforgivable Curse'. Because it is related to a counter-curse, it is accessible knowledge to you."

Hearing this, Kewen was immediately overjoyed. After all, he had long been coveted for those advanced magic spells with decisive effects.

If he had learned the 'Fire Curse' earlier, why did he take the risk to use the Death Curse last night?

If a 'hellfire' that can burn the soul goes down, I don't believe that Voldemort's remnant soul can still struggle...


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