Harry Potter: Who cares about belated motherly love?

Chapter 149: The survival of the family and radical ideas are in opposition

The Weasley brothers still come to play often.

Harry seemed to have finally gotten used to life in this house.

During the weekdays I was busy with work, and when I was at work he would go to the Malfoys or Weasleys to study with everyone, but on the weekends I tried to make time for Harry.

As usual, the Weasley twins came, and the other children, including Harry, were doing their own things. Ron and I had a chance to be alone together, so I asked him the questions in my heart.

"Hey, Ron, can I ask you a question?"

"what's up?"

"The Weasleys and the Malfoys said that the timing of their father's death from dragon pox was too coincidental. It felt like there were some traces of human manipulation. What do you think?"

"Oh, Bill told me about that. They died around the time the twins and I were born. So that seems to have overlapped with the intense battle with Voldemort?"

"Dumbledore has also studied creatures like dragons, right?"

"He is indeed a suspicious old man! Besides Sirius' father, who else among the main members has died?"

"Lucius' parents, James' parents... and many heads of pure-blood families."

"Wow... this does make me suspicious. Um... wait a minute..."

Ron crossed his arms and fell into deep thought.

"However, I don't think Dumbledore would introduce dragon pox and deliberately infect the heads of pure-blood families just because he believes in justice. Even if he had the consent of his supporters, I don't think he would deliberately infect these supporters with dragon pox and use them to contact dark wizards, thus causing the death of dark wizards.

If we do that, it would undoubtedly be an evil act, right?

Even if he thinks the other person is evil, I don't think he would repay evil with evil. Responding to evil with evil is also evil. It goes against his concept of justice. He always wants to be the embodiment of justice, doesn't he? "

"So, this just happened naturally?"

"Maybe he took advantage of a naturally occurring dragon pox? Maybe someone just happened to be infected with dragon pox and he took advantage of it.

If it was only the famous dark families, like the Blacks and the Malfoys, then it wouldn't seem like a fraud, but since the Potters were involved, everyone would naturally suspect Dumbledore, right?

But I guess he may have temporarily put aside his extreme ideas, in order to promote the current situation of a relatively loose alliance between the light and the dark. After all, the survival of the family and radical ideas are inherently contradictory. Now, the situation centered on the Black family, the Malfoy family, and the Weasley family may have been intended to promote the Potter family to join forces with these two families. If these three families join forces, the wizarding world can be reformed. Just like now, those families who want to remain pure-blooded will remain pure-blooded, but at the same time they will also accept some Muggle-borns who are willing to do their best for the development of the wizarding world, provided that there is strict information management to protect the wizarding world from the influence of the Muggle world.

This way, the Potters can play their best role.

James married Lily, a Muggle-born, to show everyone his approval of outstanding Muggle-borns.

Moreover, if the Blacks and Malfoys also approved of the marriage, the light camp would widely support them.

If you just say on the surface that you accept Muggle-borns, people might think it's just talk, but if you publicly support James and Lily's marriage, you can gain the support of the light camp and Muggle-borns.

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