Chapter 394 Andy's Fear, Even Voldemort Cannot Escape
Chapter 394 Andy's fear, a fate that Voldemort cannot escape
Although Peter Pettigrew wanted to struggle again, the people in the house obviously would not give him this opportunity.
Finally, Dumbledore sent a letter to Fudge through the Phoenix, explaining the situation of Sirius and Peter Pettigrew - they decided to hand Peter Pettigrew over to the Ministry of Magic for trial.
Looking at the tied Peter Pettigrew, Sirius was obviously in a good mood. He tried to get in touch with Harry, "Harry, you probably don't know yet, James once asked me..."
Halfway through the words, Sirius suddenly couldn't say anything.
When he lived alone at No. 12 Grimmauld Place, Sirius made a lot of future plans. He wanted to take Harry to live with him, and he also wanted to take Harry to travel around during the summer vacation.
But after really meeting Harry, Sirius suddenly realized that he didn't know how to get along with Harry at all.
He was a little nervous.
"Harry!"
Dumbledore looked at Harry and said softly, "Your father and Sirius are good friends, and their relationship is just like yours and Ron. After you were born, James asked Sirius to be your godfather."
Sirius looked at Harry hopefully, "Yes! I have a house. Although no one has lived there for many years, I have kept it in good condition. I know you live in your aunt's house now. If you don't want to..."
"That's great!"
Before Sirius finished speaking, Harry couldn't wait to say, "Of course I'm willing to move in and live with you!"
"I'm afraid that won't work!"
Dumbledore rarely spoiled the fun, "Harry, you must live in your aunt's house until you come of age.
"Why? "Harry was a little dissatisfied.
He had wanted to move out of his aunt's house for a long time. Now that he finally had the opportunity, Harry felt that no reason could stop him from leaving there.
It never belonged to him!
Dumbledore looked at Harry deeply and explained slowly: "Harry, that night twelve years ago, Voldemort tried to kill you when you were still a baby. Your mother Lily cast a powerful protective spell on you to protect you."
"Professor, what is that?" Harry asked hurriedly.
"It's love, Harry!"
Dumbledore touched Harry's head and said seriously: "Lily has integrated her love for her son into your blood. As long as you still call the place where your mother's blood flows as home, Voldemort will not be able to hurt you. "
Harry obviously couldn't accept this argument.
Andy listened carefully, not wanting to miss every word Dumbledore said.
The magic that Lily performed before her death had obviously surpassed the scope of ordinary magic - the power called 'love' showed its power for the first time.
Love rebounded the killing curse!
If Andy hadn't known that this was a true story, he might have listened to it as a fairy tale.
Everyone in the room was clamoring, and Dumbledore stopped talking about magic. Andy simply walked to the yard and looked up at the blue sky above his head.
Love and fate!
This seems to be the theme of "Harry Potter".
Of course, as a children's book, "Harry Potter" seems to be nothing wrong in promoting love and fate.
But Andy is now in this world, and he will naturally be more vigilant about the 'theory of fate'.
Prophecy and fate...
Andy has almost sorted out what happened twelve years ago.
The beginning of the story is Dumbledore and Dumbledore. Trelawney made a prophecy that involved Voldemort's defeat.
Snape was also there. He heard the first three sentences of the prophecy and reported it to Voldemort.
Voldemort believed that the child mentioned in the prophecy was Harry Potter, and Harry was Lily's child. In order to protect Lily from harm, Snape completely turned to Dumbledore.
Next, Sirius replaced the secret keeper, and Peter Pettigrew betrayed the Potter family.
The ending of the story was that Lily cast the protective magic called "love" on Harry, which rebounded Voldemort's killing curse, but also inadvertently prompted Harry to become Voldemort's Horcrux.
This also completely bound the fate of Harry and Voldemort together.
Andy pressed his temple.
Fate... This is the word Andy least wants to hear.
If everyone's fate is predetermined, then hard work becomes the most meaningless thing.
"Mr. Collins, you seem a little irritable. "Dumbledore's old voice came from behind.
"Professor..."
Andy looked back at Dumbledore, "You said... Is there an unknown force in the dark that controls our destiny?"
Dumbledore walked to Andy and looked up at the sky like Andy, "So what do you think?"
Andy was silent for a moment.
"I have seen your death!"
Andy said: "When I got the ring, I made a prophecy."
"I saw you destroy the Horcrux with Gryffindor's sword, and then put on the ring."
"But Harry..."
Andy didn't know where to start for a moment.
What happened twelve years ago, due to various coincidences, led to the fate of Harry and Voldemort.
This made Andy feel scared.
Even Voldemort could not escape his fate.
"You fear fate?" Dumbledore asked, looking a little surprised.
"certainly!"
Andy's tone was a little irritable, "No one wants to be like a marionette, with every move controlled by others!"
"If there really is destiny in this world, then Voldemort is innocent! Because the one who is truly guilty is the person who arranged Voldemort's destiny."
"He was the one who made Voldemort do those bad things!"
Dumbledore fell silent upon hearing this.
Andy's words may sound a bit unreasonable, but if you look carefully, they may not be unreasonable.
If Voldemort was just a marionette of fate, was he guilty?
If someone kills someone with a knife, people will only think that the person who took the knife is guilty, but not the knife.
If fate really exists, then Voldemort is the knife in the hand of fate. It was fate that arranged for him to become the Dark Lord, and it was destiny that arranged for him to do those bad things, and he couldn't help it.
Dumbledore was silent for a moment, and then suddenly asked: "If I die because of that ring, Mr. Collins... do you think you changed your fate, or did fate control you?"
Andy couldn't answer this question and could only choose to remain silent.
Dumbledore continued: "Collins, do you know why I like Gryffindor?"