Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2292 Is It Worth It?

"In this case, if it were me... If it were me... would I be able to do something? Yes, that's right... those things that only I can do!"

The moment Ron started to run subconsciously, his mind was almost blank except for these few words. And this may be because... In fact, Ron himself knows very well that if he thinks too clearly about some things, then he probably loses even the only courage inspired by this momentary impulse.

After all, what he is about to do at this moment can be said to be "dancing with death"--with only a half-hearted self-healing ability, he is really qualified to stand in front of an extremely powerful demon. Gamble your life?

So don't overthink it!

"Ron! You're dying—"

Hannah's shouts were mixed in the wind beside her ears, and faintly came from behind her. Ron probably heard it, but his brain was almost under the Imperius Curse at the moment, and he couldn't think about what the other party was saying.

And when the rest of the team...especially Ginny was about to react from the stunned state, Ron had already run a long distance in suspense.

I don't know where his running speed came from. He obviously didn't ride a broom, but he ran so fast that it really caught people off guard.

"Harry!"

Hermione finally came back to her senses. Seeing Ron rushing into the dusty area that was so close at hand because of its wide range, she immediately headed towards Haha in mid-air, knowing that she might be too late from her side Leigh yelled. At the same time, another rune card in her hand was quickly thrown out, trying to use the rules of gravity to stop Ron.

To be honest, Hermione is actually quite regretful now, because in fact, Ron's sudden choice to rush out just now has a lot to do with her.

...

"Ron, this plan to kill demons...do you want to go too?"

Before setting off today, Hermione had asked Ron such a question - of course she could see that since Harry, with the help of Delphi, had completely broken away from the delicate situation of needing help to exert his full strength Well, although Ron didn't let the disappointment show on his face like before, he was obviously still quite lonely.

I thought that at the same time that I was not strong enough, I could still serve as a key support staff to help Harry and Hermione, two former close friends.

A specially found position in the team for their less talented companions.

However, when Harry finally no longer needs the support of others and can exert the true power of the Gryffindor sword to a certain extent by himself alone, Ron, who should be happy for his good friend, finds out in embarrassment that he What's more in my heart is the frustration of losing the value of existence.

Therefore, before departure, when Ron, who was not included in the team, heard Hermione's inquiry, all he could do was to be dazed.

"I... don't need it?"

After being stunned for a moment, he at that time showed a weak smile hesitantly.

Yes! Even among the four companions who assisted Harry at the beginning, he seemed to be the most useless one. After losing that position, Hannah and Ginny were able to help Luna arrange the diagram with their knowledge of ancient runes, and Neville was even able to make an outstanding Patronus Charm.

Only he, Ron Weasley, even now that he no longer suffers from low self-esteem as in the past, he can even try to face up to his shortcomings.

But obviously, "deficiency" is relative. And in the process of comparison, the more you look directly at the "gap", the more people will realize that there may really be such an insurmountable gap between ordinary people and geniuses!

It is clear that they have worked hard enough and achieved corresponding gains, but why the gap has not only not narrowed, but continues to widen?

With such a question that seemed to never find the answer, Ron finally heard Hermione's next sentence:

"If you still want to participate in this operation, I have a task for you here-maybe this task will not have a chance to be carried out until the end of the plan, or simply, we don't actually want you to There is an opportunity to carry out this mission. It is just an insurance against the possibility of failure... If such a mission is also available, would you be willing to accept it?"

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"Even if you say it's just an 'insurance', this task sounds very important. Or it can even be said that when it really needs people to perform it, its importance will be infinitely magnified depending on the situation at the time... ...Is it appropriate to entrust such a critical task to me?"

Ron still remembered that before he set off, he asked Hermione back when he didn't know what the specific content of the mission was.

And after asking, he didn't wait for Hermione to give an answer, and then he nodded vigorously without knowing the content of the task:

"...Whether it's suitable or not, since you've asked the question, you can't go back on your word! I promise! Just leave this task to me!"

It's just that neither Hermione nor Ron expected that the actual development of the situation not only exceeded Ron's expectations, but even Hermione, who habitually imitated the original Maca and prepared for the worst beforehand, was already at the moment. Realized that the reason "accidents" are called "accidents" is because no matter how perfect your plan is, it will always have unpredictable omissions.

Originally, the mission she had prepared for Ron was only for Ron to activate the rune pattern when Neville's Patronus could not successfully activate it—and that must be when Harry was able to rush to the rescue in time afterwards down.

But now, when "Wrath" fell to the ground and stirred up dust, Harry was lucky to escape the area without being injured. If Ron rushed in at this time, would Harry still be able to keep up with him accurately to protect him?

Killing a demon is naturally a very important thing. To some extent, as long as it can be done, the sacrifice can also be called "worth it".

However, who can be calm just watching his companions take the initiative to step on the edge of life and death? And...is it really worth it?

"Harry!"

"I know--"

Hearing Hermione shouting from below, Harry, who had already noticed that the situation was beginning to dive downward, only took time to respond, and had no time to take care of other things.

Because at that moment, he had already seen Ron rush in from the edge of the dust.

And amidst the smoke and dust, with a thunderous rumbling sound, "Wrath" is getting up.

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