Malfoy Rise at Hogwarts

Chapter 49 Answering Book Friends' Questions 070421

Chapter 49 Answering Book Friends' Questions 070421
Question: This is at the price of "Lucius was kicked out of the school board + offended Voldemort severely", and the male protagonist got a complete basilisk corpse.Are you sure this is profit maximization?
Answer: The protagonist faces two choices:
1. Steal the diary from Ginny or Harry on the way

Doing so can indeed save Lucius from being expelled from the school board, and also avoid offending Voldemort; the price is to lose the benefit of predicting the plot

2. Operate according to the routine given by the author

Doing so did get Lucius kicked out of the school board, and thus offended Voldemort; in return - the protagonist reaped the reputation of being a hero who killed the basilisk, gained valuable practical experience, obtained the material of the basilisk corpse, and most importantly, retained the benefits of predicting the plot!For a traveler without a system, the most important thing to rely on is to predict the plot!
For readers who think fame and actual combat experience are not important, and think that the protagonist should be born to crush everyone, be invincible in actual combat, and be worshiped by thousands of people, I can only say that he must have read too many cool articles, and this book may not be suitable for the author.
Secondly, the author implicitly implies that the male protagonist also has other operations outside the school. For example, the person who replaced the vacant seat on the school board is actually Daphne’s father, and the Greengrass family has already had preliminary cooperation intentions with the protagonist.

In general, the protagonist's operation, no matter how you look at it, is more rewarding than paying!
(End of this chapter)

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