Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 120 Ron and the twins' speculations were almost all correct

Now, the rest of the wizarding world may be as skeptical as I am about all of Dumbledore's actions. Collecting newspapers and weekly magazines, or asking people they know, like the Weasley brothers, the inhabitants of the wizarding world are analyzing Dumbledore's behavior. And when they finally realize the mountain of doubts that have piled up, they will definitely be shocked. Indeed, Dumbledore's ambiguity allows for a variety of interpretations. In the past, everyone chose the positive interpretation, but now the situation is different and reversed. There is nothing you can do about it. Once doubts arise, they will continue to emerge uncontrollably.

If things continue to develop like this, Harry's life at Hogwarts will definitely be full of hardships. Although it will not directly enter the hell mode at the beginning, as Snape pointed out, Dumbledore is likely to let Harry fight Voldemort instead of himself, so what awaits him is definitely a hard life at Hogwarts. Even though he finally left his aunt and uncle's house and started his boarding life at Hogwarts with hope for the wizarding world, he ushered in new hardships.

Come to think of it, in a Hogwarts life full of hardships, trustworthy friends are indispensable, just like me at that time. Thinking about it this way, Mr. Weasley once said that James, Sirius and I lived in the same dormitory, which seemed to be an arrangement to ensure that I would join the Order of the Phoenix in the future and become one of their pawns. Although I know that the two of them have no such awareness at all, this is definitely Dumbledore's method.

From this point of view, it is very likely that Harry and Ron live in the same dormitory. Perhaps Neville Longbottom will also be their roommate, after all, his parents are members of the Order of the Phoenix. Like Harry, I had no friends of the same age before entering school. And Harry, he didn't even have loving parents like me, he was a completely lonely child. However, he made friends in the wizarding world, perhaps a warm family like the Weasleys, or like Neville, whose parents are not dead but seem to be dead because of the battle with darkness, and raised by his grandmother. They have similar growth backgrounds, and they may become close because of this. In either case, Harry will definitely have a strong sense of belonging to the wizarding world.

However, I guess Harry, because he longs for family love, is more likely to be close to Ron and his brothers than to Neville, who is also an only child. After all, people always want what they don't have.

Arthur and Molly probably won't be assigned any special tasks. Their biggest task is to create a loving family, a family that Harry would envy. Although the fact that this plan ultimately failed, Dumbledore would probably be very disappointed about it.

However, in any case, the Weasley children don't seem to be Dumbledore's pawns, especially Ron. He can't be manipulated by anyone, even I can see that. If Ron is separated from Arthur and Molly, it means that he is also far away from Dumbledore. This is a good thing for both Ron and Harry, because staying with Dumbledore is extremely dangerous. The Weasley children are very kind, and they are likely to take care of Harry who is being abused and treat him as one of their own. In this way, Harry will also have a deep affection for them.

If Harry was with the Weasleys, Dumbledore might not let him share a dormitory with Ron. Dumbledore would not risk letting Harry get close to the Weasleys who kept their distance from him, and he might even brag in Harry's ear about how heartless the Weasleys were, causing Harry to start to hate them and stay away from them.

If Harry really became a good friend of the Weasleys, they would definitely ask him a lot of questions about the Potter family's property: Where did the child support go? How many vaults are there? Why is there no one managing it? These questions would definitely shock Harry and make him begin to doubt the Phoenix Society and Dumbledore.

If Ron told Harry that it would be difficult for children in the wizarding world to grow up without any support, Harry might have doubts. After all, Harry was a kind and obedient child.

Perhaps Dumbledore really wanted Harry to hate his aunt and uncle, and, as Snape suspected, wanted Harry to completely disown the Muggle world and devote his life to the wizarding world. What a terrible old man.

If Ron was around Harry, he might start to doubt the entire wizarding world.

Harry has every reason to obtain a legal guardian through a public institution in the Muggle world. Staying away from the wizarding world will make him safer. Even if he needs to go to Azkaban to get Sirius to sign to modify the guardianship. Who is Harry's legal guardian? How to handle the management of funds? These issues need to be reviewed by a professional accountant. In fact, Harry can immigrate abroad. Maybe it would be safer to escape to Japan? It would be great if Ron and his brothers could be brought along. I can speak Japanese, which will definitely come in handy. Let's go to Japan together, and we will all be happy.

Harry is likely to follow Ron's advice and take action. In the end, Harry may flee with the smart Weasley brothers, or immigrate openly through legal procedures.

If this is true, Dumbledore may not be able to control Harry, and Ron's existence is extremely disadvantageous to him. Dumbledore did not expect that Arthur and Molly raised such a smart child. His contact with Harry has made him reap what he sowed.

If there really was such a smart child, Dumbledore would definitely feel very uneasy.

Ron and the twins' speculations were almost all accurate and not far from the truth.

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