Has the actor been changed for Chapter 75?
Has the actor been changed for Chapter 75?
Has the actor been changed for Chapter 75?
After confirming one item, Owen's confidence soared. His next task was to find the other items on the list as quickly as possible. If he could get there before the old wizard and destroy all the Horcruxes, thus ruining his plan to exchange lives—
Haha, the old man's expression must be very interesting!
Mental illness is actually quite easy to understand, but someone like Voldemort, whose mental illness was caused by physically splitting his soul too many times, is even easier to understand. He wanted to take revenge on Harry Potter, then defeat Dumbledore, and finally take control of Hogwarts. Through brainwashing teaching, he would use the students to control the British wizarding world, and then slowly spread it internationally.
The idea is clear and easy to understand, and the strategy is correct, but it has never been successful.
Yet, even a mentally ill patient who had split his own soul could come up with a solution that the Ministry of Magic couldn't, and was even thinking about how to reduce teaching funds and suppress Hogwarts' teaching resources.
This is essentially pushing the new generation in the direction of the other side.
Wizards have long lifespans, but they are not immortal. Just like Muggles, a portion of wizards die every year. Few die of old age, but many bring about their own demise.
After a brief moment of reflection, Irving handed the reply to the owl, hoping that his letter would persuade Minister Fudge to abandon some of his bizarre actions. If he continued to act so stubbornly, he might have to let Fudge die prematurely.
A godlike opponent is not scary, nor is having a bunch of pig-like teammates. What's scary is a pig-like teammate who drags you down!
How many geniuses have been ruined by the flashes of brilliance of fools? There are too many to count.
The letters were all sent out, and the list was also distributed along with them. All Owen had to do now was wait for news. Until one day, when he saw Harry Potter avoiding him, he remembered why Sirius hadn't come looking for him all this time.
Did he get lost?
If he doesn't dare come to Hogwarts, does he not have the guts to go to Hogsmeade?
"Mr. Potter, have you seen Sirius Black?"
"Um—Mr. Owen—I—"
Seeing his expression, Irving knew perfectly well what had happened.
"Mr. Potter, do you think you alone can save the world?" Irving stared into his eyes and said, "The case involving Sirius Black is largely due to political factors. Do you think you understand politics? Reality isn't like the fairy tales you read; it's much more complex. It's not simply black and white. Not all innocent people get a good outcome. Without a healthy environment, what happened to Sirius Black could happen to someone else at any time. Just because you want to act impulsively, are you willing to sacrifice the innocence and freedom of someone unrelated to you?"
"No! I didn't!"
Harry Potter blushed, and the veins in his neck bulged out.
But in Irving's eyes, he was worse than an idiot: "I don't blame you for not having the brains, because you haven't reached that level yet and don't have a clear understanding. But you can't be stubborn. You have to listen to advice and let Sirius come find me. There won't be any danger here."
Why should I believe you?
Upon hearing this, Owen was stunned. The smile on his face vanished, and he stood up straight. "Mr. Potter, your arrogance has made me lose my last bit of patience with you. I don't need your trust, because your trust is worthless to me."
After saying that, Irving turned and left.
Harry Potter began to regret his words. He didn't understand why he had said such a thing. When he turned around, he suddenly noticed that some of his classmates were looking at him differently.
Their conversation wasn't private; it took place right by the door of the Great Hall, and many people heard it, especially Harry Potter. His almost screaming "Why should I believe you?" at Owen instantly spread throughout the castle.
Harry Potter once again became a celebrity at school, but this time, the fame was negative.
Yes, Harry Potter guarded the Philosopher's Stone, but could a first-year student really survive Voldemort's clutches?
Yes, Harry Potter solved the Chamber of Secrets mystery, but even now, everyone knows that Mr. Owen discovered the Chamber long ago, and the Basilisk has become Mr. Owen's pet. With or without him, the Chamber is no longer a threat.
Compared to his achievements that clearly show someone was helping him in secret, Owen's solo fight against four dark wizard poachers in the Forbidden Forest seems much more impressive.
So, the phrase "Why should I believe you?" was seen by many students as the savior becoming arrogant. Many people began to distance themselves from him, and even within Gryffindor, some started to distance themselves from him.
Of course, some people choose to stay loyal and never abandon their partners.
"Harry, what you said was really hurtful. Owen was in the same year as us, and you know what he's been doing all these years, so I think you should apologize."
Hermione's expression changed. She looked at Ron in surprise. Ron had actually said those words? Shouldn't he have said, "Harry, you're not wrong, don't worry about what others think"? Had Ron been replaced?
Of course, despite her surprise, Hermione continued, "Harry, I know you acted this way in the heat of the moment because of your godfather, and I think Owen can understand that. But to others, it's wrong of you, so you should apologize. However, you only need to apologize for your impulsive words."
This time it was Ron's turn to be stunned. Was this Hermione? Shouldn't she have just bluntly told Harry, "What you did was wrong, you should apologize"?
When did she learn to be tactful? Did someone else take over?
"Mr. Harry, although I admire you very much, you are indeed wrong this time. Mr. Owen is recognized by many people, especially Master Nicolas Flamel, who acknowledges him as his last disciple. I believe Master Flamel's judgment is correct."
Yes, Harry now understood that his words had indeed gone too far. Owen was trustworthy, because Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall, Professor Flitwick, and even the portraits in the castle trusted him implicitly, while he—
After calming down and figuring things out, Harry still couldn't find Owen. There was no one in the common room, no one in the Chamber of Secrets, and after asking around, no one knew where Owen was. Finally, he learned from Filch that Owen had gone out and must have gone to Hogsmeade.
Now Harry knew he couldn't keep it a secret anymore, because Sirius was in Hogsmeade, and his little scheme was seen as a joke by others.
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