Solim was clear about the prophecy of Harry and Voldemort. Of course, what he knew was only the content of the prophecy, and the truth seemed to him to be verified.

It doesn't matter if Solim is suspicious or nervous. But here's the thing: with Voldemort on the rise, a witch with prophetic blood, in order to find a job, happened to make a prophecy in front of Dumbledore, the only great wizard willing to fight against Voldemort, and this prophecy happened to be heard by a "passing" Death Eater, and even more coincidentally, the Death Eater only heard part of the content and was driven away, and this part of the mutilated prophecy in a sense caused Voldemort to lose his body.

So many coincidences? Solim doesn't believe it anyway.

In fact, Solim has no interest in the so-called "prophecies", and when it comes to prophecies, Solim and the horses have similar views: the prophecies may be true, but the prophecies made about the small individual of humanity seem to Solim to be nothing more than a dream.

Unless it can be clarified how Lily Evans mastered the Blood Curse, Solim has reservations about the veracity of the prophecy.

As Solim mastered more knowledge and secrets, the more suspicious he became about the "stories" he remembered. Prophets don't make predictions whenever they want to, and the mechanism of prediction still hasn't been an accurate fact that many wizards can universally acknowledge - at least none of the literature that Solim has access to has any reasonable explanation for it.

Trelawney happened to make a prophecy about Voldemort in front of Dumbledore, and Dumbledore happened to be the only great wizard in the wizarding world who was fighting against Voldemort, and still let Snape, who was still a Death Eater at the time?

Not to mention those who are used to being suspicious, but who is in their right mind would not put a question mark in their minds? Especially considering that Lily Evans had mastered the Blood Curse through unknown means, and that Snape had brought back the broken prophecy to Voldemort, the combination of the two had set a trap on Voldemort, who had no idea, and caused him to lose his body.

Although it was malicious speculation, Solim firmly believed that there must be another hidden meaning behind the so-called "prophecy". Harry, they might have believed in Dumbledore, but Solim was clearly not the kind of guy who he knew what Dumbledore was.

This is not to say that Dumbledore was a bad person, it would be too superficial and narrow-minded to distinguish a person from "good and bad" in the adult world. Solim believed that if Voldemort could be eliminated, Dumbledore would not care how many people were sacrificed, after all, he could even sacrifice himself - Dumbledore believed this, he believed that sacrifice was meaningful. But the problem is that he doesn't care about the feelings of those he sacrifices. He had only one purpose, and that was to completely destroy Voldemort, and for that purpose he could sacrifice himself and sacrifice others, whether others wanted it or not.

At that time, before Peter's affairs were exposed, the Order of the Phoenix had already begun to suspect that there were traitors inside. But did they do anything? No, they just got suspicious and suspicious, and in the end poor Lupin lay down the gun.

There are a large number of Aurors in the Order of the Phoenix, and anyone who knows a little about what the Aurors' style of doing is known. Once there is a suspicion that there is a traitor inside, then the dripping elixir will not be able to escape.

But did they do it, Solim, but in his mind, if the Order of the Phoenix really used the Truth Potion to find the traitor at that time, Peter would definitely be exposed—even if he didn't use the Truth Agent, just letting out the wind would have made Peter exposed.

But they apparently didn't, and the Weasleys' uncles were gone, many of the Order of the Phoenix were gone, and eventually, Harry's parents were gone.

As far as Solim knew, the Order of the Phoenix had only one traitor since its inception. If Dumbledore really wanted to investigate thoroughly, there was no problem at all. To exaggerate, let alone three drops of truth potion per person, with Dumbledore's ability and connections, even if you fill a swimming pool with truth teller and let all the Order of the Phoenix soak in it.

But he didn't, and as for whether Dumbledore wanted to use Peter for some purpose, Solim didn't care. He's not the kind of guy who can't hold sand in his eyes, and he has a lot in common with Dumbledore, such as the fact that he doesn't care much about means - as long as he can achieve the end.

However, there are some things that Solim will not say to Harry, after all, their intestines are too straight, and they are very repulsive to these intrigues and intrigues, besides, Solim does not want to spoil Dumbledore's impression in Harry's mind, after all, this kind of thing is not good.

"You think Professor Snape is a Death Eater for a day and a Death Eater for the rest of his life. "

Looking at Harry's tangled look, Solim spoke first.

"Let me start by saying that Dumbledore was not a fool, and he believed that Professor Snape had his reasons - even if he didn't tell you them. "

"But wouldn't Dumbledore be deceived?" Harry said, "We all know that Snape is an Occlumc-Minded, how can Dumbledore be sure that he hasn't been deceived by Snape?"

"There must be a reason why Dumbledore was convinced. "

The affair between Snape and Lily, Solim was not prepared to be too talkative, and that kind of thing would have no effect other than wasting saliva. And Solim didn't believe that Dumbledore would completely trust Snape because of this, although Dumbledore believed in "love", he would still take certain measures to ensure that Snape was used by him - such as an unbreakable oath.

The unbreakable oath was obviously a very effective means to trust Snape, otherwise it would be difficult to win the trust of Snape and Lily based on their childhood relationship.

"You're dominated by anger – that's obvious. Solim pointed out Harry's problem.

"No, I didn't. Harry said stubbornly.

Hermione didn't speak, just watched back and forth between Harry and Solim, and this time she was the only one who accompanied Harry.

"And what do you call your current state?" asked Solim unhurriedly.

"Solim, why did Dumbledore show Harry those memories?" Hermione hurriedly interrupted, she was afraid that Harry and Solim would quarrel.

"Obviously, that's the right question. Solim glanced at Harry, "Dumbledore is not showing you those memories to make you hate Professor Snape, but to give you the whole story - why the Dark Lord had to kill you, why the Dark Lord failed at the time, and what problems with his personality were revealed from his failure, these should be the ones you need to pay attention to." "

"But obviously, you didn't notice any of that. "_

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