Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Chapter 54 Some Explanations

Anriel still couldn't control himself and said Voldemort's name normally.

Fortunately, everyone was shocked by the information contained in his words and had no time to be afraid of Voldemort's name.

"But, God...why did the You-Know-Who target...target our Ginny?"

Mrs. Weasley asked in a hoarse voice.

She didn't care about all this mess, memories, soul fragments, Horcruxes... she didn't care.

As a mother, she only cares about her children.

Anriel certainly knew, but he just shrugged and looked at Ginny——

It’s better for me to explain this kind of “small matter” myself.

"I... I don't know... It was tucked... It was tucked in an old textbook, and I thought... someone had left it there."

Ginny responded with a sob.

Perhaps infected by Mrs. Weasley's emotions, Ginny also started crying from the beginning.

Anriel casually put the diary on the table and continued:

"Then the thing used our poor little Ginny to launch a series of deadly attacks.

But there were many accidents..."

An Rui paused and didn't continue.

There are indeed many accidents, but there is always that one time...

No accidents.

Anriel probably couldn't forget his name.

William Kress.

An "innocent person" who died in a ridiculous accident.

......

"But I should say that Ron behaved quite well down there. He didn't get scared to the point of weakness and he actually fulfilled his obligations as an older brother.

Of course, Mr. Harry Potter and Ms. Hermione Granger also made a significant contribution to solving the Chamber of Secrets incident.

They dare to violate school rules and regulations, are out of control on the reckless but righteous Gryffindor road, and face crises without backing down.

I commended them verbally.

As for the extra points, I think our principal will make a perfect judgment."

Anriel smiled and threw the troublesome matter to Dumbledore, who did not refuse.

Ron's face turned red, as if someone had quickly poured a bucket of red paint on it.

Ron was not outstanding, but he was definitely not a coward. Or it could be said that every member of the Weasley family had their own unique characteristics. In comparison, Ron was indeed the most mediocre one in the family.

He is not chosen by God, so he can only be the green leaf next to the red flower.

He does have some low self-esteem.

However, now Anriel's encouragement seems to have played a very important role...

“Then you three can tell us about it. I only know the general idea, but I don’t know what you three did to figure out the truth about the secret room.

I believe this is not something that can be accomplished overnight.”

Anriel signaled the three little ones to begin their performance.

Then Harry, Ron and Hermione began to narrate one after another.

The main narrator is Hermione, and Harry and Ron can only occasionally interject and add some details that Hermione doesn't know.

For example, what did they ask on the day they took the Polyjuice Potion?

(Harry Potter, also known as Hermione and Her Two Good-for-Nothings.)

Hermione recounted their experiences of exploration, from legend to fact, from suspicion to confirmation, from sneaking into Snape's office to find herbs, to brewing Polyjuice Potion under the nose of Moaning Myrtle.

All of this happened, and everyone listened with bated breath...

Uh... no, not everyone, it seems:

Anriel leaned back in his chair and dozed off.

When Hermione finished her narration, the whole office was still silent at the various dangers these children had experienced in the past year, and was shocked by their courage and wisdom.

Anriel is not an ordinary child.

Everyone realized this when they saw Mr. Grindelwald, who was sprawled out in an armchair, snoring without any grace, with the word "zzZ" in a cartoon bubble appearing above his head.

But even if we don't regard him as an ordinary student...

Facing one of Voldemort's soul clones alone, ask yourself, whether professors or adult wizards present, how many of you, except Dumbledore, can guarantee that you will escape unscathed and perfectly escape from the eyes and mouth of the basilisk?

No.

Anriel pretended to yawn twice, rubbed his eyes, and sat up straight:

"Um...are you done?"

The extremely abstract "zzZ" bubbles burst, and Anriel pretended to wake up.

How could he fall asleep in such a serious situation?

Sometimes there is no need to be too smart. If you find it troublesome, pretending to be confused is also a good choice.

"Well, now that the master is back and I've dealt with the monsters, okay?

I think we are exhausted both physically and mentally.”

Anriel stood up, straightened his collar, picked up the diary from the table and threw it to Harry.

"Although this thing is no longer effective, I still suggest you return it to its original owner."

After saying this, Anriel ignored Harry's surprised look and walked straight out of the room. The rest of the people looked at each other and left one after another.

In fact, there was no need for Anriel to ask Harry to return the diary.

Ron, Hermione, Mrs. Weasley, Mr. Weasley...

Anyone who was shopping with Ginny in the bookstore at the time and had no obvious problems with the brain, cerebellum, or brain stem should have been able to guess that it was Lucius Malfoy who stuffed the diary into Ginny's cauldron.

Anriel just thought that Mr. Potter really had little presence in this incident, so it would be better to let him wrap up the incident in the end.

If Dobby had not been liberated, Harry Potter would have died in Malfoy Manor, which would have been a lot of fun.

Although if the plot is changed, it may not necessarily develop according to the original version.

Dumbledore and Harry Potter were the only ones left in the office.

The sound of leather shoes came from outside the door, sounding hurried, anxious... and angry.

Lucius Malfoy.

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