Nicole Flamel?

Ricardo moved his ears and glanced at the three of them from the corner of his eye.

Now that we are talking about Nico Flamel, it must be about the Philosopher's Stone.So, who told them?Ricardo felt that this might be a trap, a trap for the savior.

"What?" Hagrid looked horrified, "Listen to me, I told you to stop. What that big dog is guarding has nothing to do with you."

...This is quite obvious, my own people told them.

Ricardo couldn't help but sigh when he looked at Hagrid's huge body. Such a big man couldn't hide a secret, no wonder he could only guard it by the Forbidden Forest.

As for whether Dumbledore ordered him to leak the secret?Ricardo thought for a while, it might be possible...

"We just want to know who Nicolas Flamel is, nothing more," said the lion-headed Hermione.

"Are you willing to tell us to save us so much trouble?" The savior said again, "We have read at least a hundred books, but we haven't even found his shadow. Just give us a little hint. I know I have I saw his name somewhere."

"I won't say anything," said Hagrid dryly.

"Then we'll have to find it ourselves," said Ron.

Ricardo was watching the show from the side, and he finally saw that Hagrid didn't mean to say it out loud at all, he just let things slip easily.Logically speaking, such a fool should not take something as precious as the Sorcerer's Stone, but Dumbledore trusted him.

If it was Magna that went there, then even if there was a sneak attack, such a professor with rich life experience would not lose the magic stone in an awkward manner.

Moreover, if it were her, the fire dragon might not even be able to fly out - transfiguration masters were the norm in cross-level combat, and the summoning style was really difficult to figure out.

But it’s very interesting that the person who got close to the savior, was robbed of the Philosopher’s Stone, and leaked the information about Nico Flamel was all this fool.

Is it a coincidence, or did Dumbledore do it intentionally?Voldemort said that Dumbledore put him in for the purpose of training the Savior. So, was Hagrid the being he used to promote "training"?

If it was Dumbledore who ordered Hagrid to do it, then Ricardo wouldn't think anything of it, but... he wasn't ordered, but Hagrid promoted the plot...

Ricardo became suspicious of Dumbledore.

At this moment, Hermione suddenly thought of something and looked towards him: "Excuse me, Professor Silva, do you know who Nico Flamel is?"

Ricardo calmed down and saw that Hermione was about to answer when her shoulders suddenly shook. At this time, Hagrid said loudly: "Don't tell them, Professor Silva!"

Ricardo calmed down the ups and downs in his heart and said loudly: "Yes, that's right, I shouldn't tell you, I went to prepare for dinner.

As he spoke, he made the sign of "eight" where Hagrid could not see him, and then left quickly.

Hermione saw his movements and motioned for Harry and Ron to leave.

?0?2 "Then we have to find it ourselves." Ron understood and said quickly.

They hurried to the library, leaving Hagrid standing there alone, looking angry.

……

"Hermione, why did you just tell us to leave quickly?" Harry panted and followed the two trotting people and asked in confusion, "Did you get a clue?"

Ever since Hagrid spilled the beans, they had been looking for Flamel's name in the books, and was there any other way they could figure out what Snape was trying to steal.

The trouble is, it's hard for them to know where to start, what achievements Flamel had that were outstanding enough to be included in a book.He is not in "The Great Wizards of the Twentieth Century", nor is he in "The Directory of Famous Contemporary Magicians".In addition, his name cannot be found in "Major Discoveries of Modern Magic" and "Research on the Development of Modern Witchcraft".

Of course, they were also daunted by the size of the library's collection—thousands of books, thousands of bookshelves, and hundreds of narrow passages.

"So, what did the professor just remind you?" Ron also asked.

"Didn't you hear that he just said dinner?" Hermione explained to the two friends, "Plus that 'eight' character, I'm sure he meant that I should go to his office at eight o'clock. He'll tell me."

"Great!" Ron jumped up happily, "I can finally play wizard chess freely!"

"Don't be too happy!" Hermione skillfully patted Ron with a book and took out a list from her pocket, listing the topics and book titles she decided to look for. "We'd better look for it ourselves first, just in case. Did I make a mistake?"

"No!!!!" Harry and Ron screamed in unison.At this time Mrs. Pingsi came over holding a feather duster.

……

"Miss Granger, this is the book you need," Ricardo handed Hermione an old book. "Turn to the dog-eared page. There is an introduction to Nico Flamel."

"I never thought of looking for it here!" the little witch picked up the book and said excitedly, "I borrowed this book from the library a few days ago and wanted to read it for fun."

For fun... Ricardo decided that he would teach this class sooner or later, just to gain popularity.

She began to turn the pages of the book quickly, mumbling something.

Finally, she found it.

"I know! I know!"

"Nicolas Flamel," she said in a theatrical voice, "is the only known maker of the Philosopher's Stone!"

Her words did not have the effect she expected.Ricardo returned an awkward yet polite smile.

She responded with an awkward smile, but still read seriously:

"Ancient alchemy involved the creation of the Philosopher's Stone, a magical substance with astonishing properties. The Philosopher's Stone could turn any metal into pure gold and create an elixir that would make anyone who drank it eternal. Immortal."

"There have been many reports about the Philosopher's Stone over the centuries, but the only remaining Philosopher's Stone belongs to the famous alchemist and opera lover Mr. Nicolas Flamel. He celebrated his 660th birthday last year and is now married to his wife Pere Together with Narr (650 eight years old) they lived in seclusion in Devonshire.”

"Nice Cockney accent." Ricardo teased.

Hermione blushed, but then became serious: "So that big dog must be guarding Flamel's Philosopher's Stone! I dare say Flamel asked Dumbledore to keep it for him, because they are friends, and He knew someone was after the Philosopher's Stone. That's why he moved the Philosopher's Stone out of Gringotts."

"No wonder we can't find Flamel in the "Study on the Development of Modern Witchcraft". Since he is already 660 years old, he can't be considered a modern person, right?"

"..."

Ricardo waited patiently for the chatty man to finish his sentence before responding: "It makes sense, although I don't know what a big dog is."

"The big dog is..." Hermione was about to explain, but Ricardo stopped her: "I'll stop this question here. I want to ask first, how did your relationship with those two boys get better?"

"Then let's talk about big dogs..."

Ricardo:? !

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