Some very complex things are very simple to reason about simply because of poor information.

Voldemort didn't know that Travis knew about him, but he thought he knew everything about Hogwarts, including Travis, and thought he knew everything, so he was unknowingly exposed.

Travis knew what Voldemort knew and also knew things that he didn't know, so it was easy to work backwards after finding a breakthrough.

Everyone understands the mystery of this, and there is no need to explain it if you don’t understand it.

If you have to explain it, you have just explained it. If you explain it in detail, it will be more in-depth. If it is explained in depth, you will not understand it.

If you want to understand, you have to read more, read more, think more, and slowly understand it yourself.

If you can't figure it out, it just means you don't have enough understanding. Drink six more nuclear bombs to replenish your blood.

Or you can put it more bluntly.

To put it bluntly, this is what happened, and the result is this. They are all clear and established facts, and there is nothing to argue about.

If you insist on arguing endlessly, you will fall into the inferior category.

As the saying goes, water is good for all things without fighting. A gentleman is calm and humble, while a villain is as sweet as wine. He stands thousands of feet high on a wall. If he has no desire, he will be strong.

Don't think that these are all big principles, these are actually basic common sense that can be used around you.

If you don’t even understand common sense, how can you understand deeper things?

So study hard, make progress every day, read more, read good books, be good at reading, be good at reading, be good at reading, and be good at reading.

Just reading is useless, you have to write it down, see it with your eyes, and memorize it with your heart. If there is no brain in your heart, then use the brain on your neck to memorize it. If the brain on your neck is completely sealed, then open a brain hole for it first.

Open your mind, sprinkle with cumin, and pour a spoonful of hot oil. Well, the aroma of knowledge is authentic!

If it smells like paste, it means there is nothing in the brain or the brain is rotten. At this time, you need to fill it with something and replace the rotten ones.

If there is nothing to fill and nothing to exchange, then buy, steal, exchange, or rob.

The world is unkind and regards all things as stupid dogs. Human beings are born equal and human beings are born free.

In a free world, can stealing something be called stealing?That's called taking, taking what you deserve and temporarily storing it somewhere else.

Whatever is yours is yours, and whatever is not yours is yours. It is only temporarily not yours, and it will not be yours in the future.

Even if it's not yours now, it will be yours in the future. Maybe it was yours before, but you didn't know it was yours.

Once you have something to fill it in and a brain, you can start to realize it.

Enlightenment requires attention, steps, and choices.

For example, you can first think about this question: Why do I want to read this kind of rubbish that is obviously a waste of words, and why do I read it from above to here?

(Ahem, I was wrong, I will definitely be gay in the future...)

In the following weeks, Lockhart brought a variety of magical creatures as promised, and each one was more dangerous than the last.

Not only did it bring dangerous magical creatures, but it also taught students how to deal with these dangerous magical creatures, and the instructions were very detailed and interesting.

The students all said yes, and even Travis listened with interest.

"With such a good teacher, why did Dumbledore refuse in the first place? Or was Dumbledore already suffering from Alzheimer's disease at that time?"

Travis couldn't figure out why Dumbledore didn't keep Tom in the first place.

Just because Tom has evil intentions?

"Dumbledore has never read the art of emperors at first glance. A qualified leader can use it and use it well even if he is a treacherous minister or a treacherous minister... No, it can be used by loyal ministers and sycophants!"

Travis despised Dumbledore in his heart.

There is a saying that Travis has always believed to be true: There are no bad employees, only bad bosses!

What about Voldemort?Isn’t this a good thing to be a teacher?

Even Travis felt that Voldemort was a bit addicted and that he was high as a professor.

For example, in today's Defense Against the Dark Arts class, Lockhart was so awesome that he got a horned beast from nowhere, and it was still alive!

This incident alerted both Vice Principal McGonagall and Principal Dumbledore. After the two came over, they gave Lockhart a lot of instructions and then warned the students not to yell in order to avoid angering the horned beast.

The Poison Horned Beast is a famous magical creature with a four-star danger index. Once it gets angry, three or five adult wizards may not be able to control it!

Fortunately, despite its poisonous name, the Poison Horned Beast has a pretty good temper. Perhaps it is for this reason that Principal Dumbledore and Vice Principal McGonagall left with peace of mind.

"The Poison Horned Beast should be considered the least dangerous among the four-star magical creatures - after all, it has a good temper and does not attack people easily. Next, I will calculate that there are several more dangerous magical creatures than it."

While listening to Lockhart explain how to deal with the poison horned beast, Travis silently recalled in his mind the magical creatures he once knew and read in books after coming to this world.

At last count, there were less than five species left.

"Magical creatures more dangerous than unicorns include bird snakes, horned beasts, Meowth's magical relatives, the poison leopard, and... the fire dragon."

"And it must be the basilisk at the bottom of the box."

Travis held his chin in one hand and continued to listen to the lecture, thinking about when he would attack Lockhart.

You can't bet that Voldemort will release the magical creatures in exactly the same order. What if he can't catch the remaining magical creatures?

Once the basilisk suddenly appears, Travis, Harry and the entire class will die, a price Travis cannot afford.

"The most taboo thing in life is greed. I have paid so many lessons from Voldemort in vain. It's time to give him a farewell party."

Making up his mind, Travis continued listening to the lecture.

After class, we had dinner and then went back to the dormitory to rest. Travis gave Harry a cup of homemade sleepy black tea, and Harry slept soundly.

After the other roommates had all gone to bed, Travis stole...no, took out Harry's invisibility cloak and put it on, then quietly slipped out of the dormitory and headed to Lockhart's lounge.

To ensure nothing went wrong, Travis even used an invisibility spell himself.

It's an invisibility spell, not the standard Auror Disguise Charm. This invisibility spell was learned by Travis from Dumbledore.

Arriving all the way to Lockhart's lounge, Travis put his ear against the door and listened carefully to what was going on inside - and actually heard a tiny sound.

"You are so great, and I really appreciate your help during this time."

"My new book is about to be published, and a reporter from the Daily Prophet also wants to interview me."

"They all say I'm the most popular professor at Hogwarts!"

"Of course, this all depends on your great help. I will definitely..."

Travis outside the door couldn't help but have a strange look on his face, a little surprised.

"I thought you were willing to surrender and follow Voldemort. After all this time, you are just a pawn being used?"

At this moment, Travis suddenly felt sorry for Lockhart.

After being used by himself, he was then used by Voldemort... No, the order was reversed. After being used by Voldemort, he was used by himself.

"Wait a minute, doesn't this mean I'm using second-hand goods?"

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