Chapter 69 Andy: Snape Must Have Attacked Malfoy
It must be said that Dumbledore is really a master of layout. He seems to have done nothing, but he can make things develop in the direction he wants.
Even though Quirrell was kicked out of Hogwarts, Harry still knew about the Philosopher's Stone.
And looking at Harry like this, he seems to be ready to protect the Philosopher's Stone to the death.
"Okay, I know."
Andy spread his hands and said, "We will write a letter to Principal Dumbledore later and tell him that someone is trying to steal the Philosopher's Stone again. Let Principal Dumbledore be more vigilant and it is best to carry the Philosopher's Stone with him."
"Great!"
Harry was excited, "If that's the case, Snape can't steal the Philosopher's Stone."
Ron was a little depressed, "But in this way, we can't expose Snape's conspiracy."
Good guy, I didn't expect you to have such a plan!
Andy immediately looked at Ron with admiration.
"You can write your guess in the letter and see if Principal Dumbledore will believe it."
Andy didn't want to participate in Dumbledore's plan.
Participating in the Philosopher's Stone incident is a small matter - after all, the whole thing is in Dumbledore's plan. With Dumbledore's care, the final result is nothing more than a narrow escape.
But preventing Voldemort from getting the Philosopher's Stone is a big deal!
Andy doesn't want to offend Voldemort for no reason, which will not benefit him.
Most importantly, Andy doesn't want to be arranged by others.
It's just chess, I can do it too!
Andy decided to use Harry as a chess piece and play a game with Dumbledore.
"Let's go, let's go to the library."
Back in the library, Andy asked Harry and Ron to write a letter each, write down the information they know, guesses, and ideas on how to deal with it, and then send them to Dumbledore together.
Andy spread the parchment on the table and dipped the quill pen in ink.
Wrote:
Hello, Principal Dumbledore.
I am Andy Collins, a first-year student in Ravenclaw. I believe you should still remember me, right?
Today, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley came to me together and told me about the Philosopher's Stone.
They thought that Snape wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone.
But we all know that the person who really wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone should be Quirinus Quirrell.
It is too unsafe to keep the Philosopher's Stone in Hogwarts. Not only is the Philosopher's Stone at risk of being stolen, but even the lives of young wizards will be threatened at any time.
The attack on Draco Malfoy before is an example.
I blamed myself for this for a few days, but I didn't expect that all this was because of the Philosopher's Stone.
As the headmaster of Hogwarts, you should be responsible for the lives of all young wizards and return the Philosopher's Stone to its owner, Mr. Nicolas Flamel, for safekeeping.
Or hide it somewhere that no one knows.
I heard from Hermione that Muggles have something called a rocket, and you can use a rocket to launch the Philosopher's Stone into outer space.
If Mr. Flamel no longer needs the Philosopher's Stone, you can also destroy it.
Quirrell is no longer in Hogwarts. Keeping the Philosopher's Stone in the school will only attract the covetousness of those greedy people.
Anyway, it is really unsafe to leave the Philosopher's Stone in Hogwarts.
For both of us!
Maybe you have your own plan, but you shouldn't gamble with the safety of all our little wizards!
——Andy Collins.
Very good, General!
In a short letter, Andy first blamed the Philosopher's Stone for the attack on Malfoy - implying that Dumbledore should be responsible for this.
Then, Andy proposed several ways to deal with the Philosopher's Stone.
First, return the Philosopher's Stone to Nicolas Flamel.
Second, use a rocket to launch the Philosopher's Stone into outer space.
Third, which is the solution in the original book, destroy the Philosopher's Stone.
Three ways blocked all of Dumbledore's ways.
If Dumbledore insisted on leaving the Philosopher's Stone in Hogwarts, it would be irresponsible for the safety of all the little wizards.
"Next, we have to wait for Dumbledore to make a move!"
Andy put the letter into the envelope and asked, "Harry, Ron, what do you want Headmaster Dumbledore to do with the Philosopher's Stone?"
Harry had just finished writing the letter and said, "I suggest that Professor Dumbledore carry it with him, or return it to Mr. Flamel."
Very good!
Andy nodded with satisfaction and smiled, "I think so too. If all else fails, we can hide the Philosopher's Stone somewhere no one knows."
Ron's writing speed increased significantly after hearing this.
Andy continued, "It's too unsafe for someone to steal the Philosopher's Stone and leave it in school."
Harry nodded in agreement.
"Maybe Malfoy was attacked because someone wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone."
Andy decided to trick Snape again, "Don't forget, where was Malfoy attacked? The Potions classroom is in the basement, maybe Malfoy saw something."
"As far as I know, many powerful wizards can modify other people's memories."
Harry was shocked and said, "You mean, Snape attacked Malfoy?"
Ron's eyes lit up, and he seemed to have a sudden inspiration, and he wrote as if he was inspired by God.
"It's not impossible!"
Andy said with a serious face: "Maybe the next one to be attacked is you and Ron, or maybe me. After all, we all know about the Philosopher's Stone."
Ron's writing action froze, and after his face changed several times, he didn't know what he thought of, and continued to write.
Harry was also worried.
He believed Andy's words in an instant, that it was Snape who attacked Malfoy - Malfoy fainted in the basement, which was ironclad evidence.
And now, he, Ron, and Andy could be attacked by Snape at any time.
Thinking of this, Harry immediately looked at Andy with an apologetic face, "Andy, I'm sorry to involve you."
Andy smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, as long as Principal Dumbledore takes the Philosopher's Stone out of Hogwarts."
After Ron finished writing the letter, Andy and the other two went to the Owl House together and sent the letter to Dumbledore.
"Okay, let Principal Dumbledore take care of the next thing!"
Andy stretched his body in a good mood.
What will Dumbledore do next?
Andy thought.
He had already stated the interests in the letter, proposed a solution, and even influenced Harry and Ron in the conversation with Harry.
It didn't matter who attacked Malfoy. What mattered was that Malfoy was attacked because someone wanted to steal the Philosopher's Stone.
And the person who brought the Philosopher's Stone to Hogwarts was Dumbledore.
This is a crisis of trust!
Once Harry thought of this, he would more or less question Dumbledore's behavior, right?