Dumbledore gave the initiative to Xia. He said nothing and just looked at Xia quietly.

He seemed certain that Xia would not refuse to speak. The eyes behind the half-moon glasses were full of calmness, wisdom, tolerance and encouragement. Surrounded by such eyes, Xia found that she seemed to have no choice.

What a cunning wizard, Xia secretly commented on Dumbledore's behavior.

Xia sorted out her thoughts and skipped over many unimportant things, such as why she appeared in the castle at night - but this would not hide it from Dumbledore.

She also talked about Kunk's abnormality, from his sudden and inexplicable appearance behind her to his abnormal behavior and then to him being knocked to the ground, everything revealed an abnormal atmosphere.

The first thing is where the cup of madness element he drank came from. Generally speaking, potions have special colors or smells. As long as you have studied alchemy, you can definitely distinguish most potions. Even if it is a colorless and odorless potion, the magic power contained in it can be sensed by wizards.

Furthermore, how did Kunk know that Xia had secretly gone out for a night stroll? Since he appeared when Xia returned to Gryffindor, he definitely would not have started following her from the moment she crawled out of the Fat Lady's portrait. It could only have been after she came out of the Hogwarts kitchen. Otherwise, Xia couldn't figure out why he didn't do it earlier.

Finally, what role did the man who attacked Kunkle play, or how much did he know and how much did he plan.

Xia thought about all this in her mind, and after a brief pause, she continued.

"I saw a mark on his left arm."

Xia focused on this. She was not sure whether there were Death Eaters among the students in the school, but if they were people outside the school, then the scope would be narrowed a lot - members of the board of directors.

Thinking of the fact that Dumbledore had in-depth contact with these members, Xia believed that he would definitely find something, even if it was just some details, but once they were pieced together, he would definitely find something.

Xia's narration did not stop with the activities in her brain. As her magic gradually left her body, Dumbledore finally took action. He supported himself on the table with his crossed hands and slowly stood up. His eyes became sharp.

For wizards, magic is the foundation, and losing magic is not a good thing. The foundation of all magic used by wizards is magic, and the biggest difference between wizards and those who don't know magic is magic. In short, losing magic will make wizards become no different from ordinary people.

Fortunately, the wizard's magic power is not a one-time consumption item. If the magic power is consumed too quickly, as long as you rest properly and use appropriate potions, the magic power can be restored. However, basically no one would put themselves in a situation where their magic power is exhausted, let alone Xia's magic power exhaustion at that time.

Xia finished talking about what happened that night, but she seemed to have turned on some kind of switch. Xia thought that since she had already said it, she might as well tell him everything that had happened in the past few days. Maybe Dumbledore could extract useful information from it.

With this in mind, Xia told about what happened in the dungeon in her dream. Combining it with the dream she had in her first grade, Xia thought the answer might be here.

Why her, why her magic, what is in her magic...

These three questions lingered in Xia's mind, but some questions were not suitable for a young wizard to think about. In front of an adult, especially the greatest adult, Xia threw these questions to Dumbledore with confidence. Although it seemed unfair to say this to the elderly man, Xia promised that she would follow the arrangements and always pay attention to whether there were any abnormalities. She would definitely be the one who actively reported.

She felt that her previous attempt to hide the truth from the professor was very childish, and she attributed it to rebellion. But now she was glad that she had figured it out, and as long as she was not excluded, she could hide nothing.

Dumbledore had no idea of ​​Xia's inner thoughts. Correspondingly, Xia had no idea how much Dumbledore was thinking.

Their conversation ended quickly. After Xia finished speaking, Dumbledore casually and cleverly changed the topic to another place. The sign of the end was that the desserts on their plates disappeared completely.

Xia also thought she was leaving, so she said goodbye to Dumbledore politely. When she reached the door of the headmaster's office, she heard -

"The password is Phoenix."

Xia turned around and saw Dumbledore blinking behind his half-moon glasses, and she smiled.

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