Harry wasn't a man with a good brain, he was sensitive, sensitive, impulsive, and those who knew him well knew that. He is not the kind of person who is good at thinking, so he is often distracted by things and ignores things that can be known with his brain.

But it has to be said that Dumbledore was clearly a little inconsiderate, and he ignored Harry's feelings. Of course, maybe maybe it was because he was thinking more, so he knew that Harry was going to come to Solim. If that's the case, then this wave of Dumbledore is on the fifth layer.

"Dumbledore has told you about the prophecy. There's a lot of information to be revealed, but you're only noticing Snape's mistakes – understandable, of course, because they're your parents. I don't think Dumbledore told you anything more that night just to get you to digest the information. "

"Does the mystery man's appearance at the Ministry of Magic on vacation have anything to do with this?" asked Hermione, "The Daily Prophet says that the mystery man appeared at the Ministry of Magic, and Dumbledore and the Order of the Phoenix stopped him. But there is no indication of what was prevented. "

"You see, there are still people who can get to the point. Solim spread his hands, "That's obviously the case, the Dark Lord has always wanted to get the prophecy orb, but the way to go is to be seen by the Order of the Phoenix—"

"Mr. Weasley—was Ron's father guarding the prophecy orb at the time?" Harry seemed to come to his senses suddenly, "So he was attacked?"

"Looks like you're finally getting a little more normal. "

"But...... Didn't the Death Eaters start infiltrating and buying the Ministry of Magic very early?" Hermione wondered, "Why hasn't the Mystic been able to get hold of it?" I think there are a lot more Death Eaters in the Ministry of Magic than the Order of the Phoenix, right?"

"Dumbledore told me that the prophecy orb could only be touched by me and Voldemort - it was under a spell. Harry said, "The Death Eaters can't reach the prophecy orb - unless I take it out, which is why I always dream of the gate during that time." "

Harry seemed to have suddenly come to his senses.

"I still don't understand. Hermione glanced at Harry, about the specific prophecy Harry had kept it a secret, no matter how she asked, Harry just wouldn't say, "That prophecy...... Is it really that important?"

Maybe it's Trelawney's relationship, Hermione has always been a disbeliever in the so-called prophecy, she doesn't think it's any different from the charlatan's tricks. The battle with Voldemort and the Death Eaters was ultimately settled by men, not prophecy.

"For us, that prophecy is a meaningless piece of gibberish. However, the Dark Lord, as a party, chose to believe it, which made things a little different. "

"I don't understand. Hermione tried to understand Solim's words, but she failed.

"What does that mean?" Harry asked.

"Let's use an analogy. Solim touched. If I were a prophet and I made a prophecy: Harry, you'll be on the stairs back to the Gryffindor common room. You believe it, so you stare at the stairs from the moment you step on, and you still fall because you didn't look at the road and were hit by someone else. "

Solim looked at Harry and asked, "Do you usually wrestle a lot when you go up the stairs?"

"No, actually, I've only wrestled in my first grade – that time Ron and I were late for our first Transfiguration class. "

"And you've been hit on the stairs by someone else, right?"

"Of course. "

The main staircase is not narrow, but it is not spacious, and when there is a lot of traffic, it is not uncommon for students to bump into each other.

"Did you fall because you were touched by someone else?"

"Nope. "

"Look. Solim spread his hands, "This is the so-called prophecy, if you don't believe it, then it's nonsense, but if you really believe it, then you will be like in the example I gave, because too much emphasis on what is said in the prophecy will lead to the fulfillment of the prophecy." "

Harry and Hermione didn't have much to say for a moment.

"Did you know that some wizards' codex even put prophecy under the category of 'curse'. Solim looked at Harry, "So there's no need to worry too much about what the prophecy says - that's stupid." "

Harry had a feeling that Solim knew what the prophecy was about. Otherwise, why would he let himself not worry about the content of the prophecy?"One will kill the other......" Only those who know the prophecy will say these words to themselves.

"If nothing else, I'll go first. Solim walked to the door and stopped.

"By the way, I almost forgot. "

Solim fumbled around with him, eventually pulling out a somewhat curly book and tossing it to Harry.

"I think this book should give you — it should give you some help. "

Harry saw that it was an old potions textbook, Advanced Potions Making.

"What is this?"

Why would Solim suddenly throw himself an old book?Harry was a little puzzled, and when he opened it, Harry had a headache when he opened it, and the dense handwriting in the book gave Harry a headache, and the word was too ugly.

"Oh, and-" Solim leaned at the door frame and turned back to Harry, "don't use those spells in the book on people—in fact, you'd better not use them." Some of these spells have some serious consequences, and you'd better focus on the potion recipes that have been improved. "

Snape's Potions book had already been read by Solim. To be honest, Snape was a bit of a genius when he was a student, not to mention his talent for potions, just a few spells he improved were a bit remarkable. The Blade Shadowless Spell is an improved version of the Powerful Cutting Spell, which is quite mature and has a high combat value.

Although Snape has the blood of the Prince family, as a half-blood, he is obviously not qualified to inherit the family, so he cannot get the support of the family like Solim, whether it is professional books or whatever. In this respect, Snape is much better than Solim.

The spells invented by Solim were not based on some kind of spell, as Snape was. But he had received too much help: from Professor Flitwick, from Professor McGonagall, and even from the collection of books he had brought from Selwyn Castle. But considering the spells that Snape had perfected almost without help, Solim was genuinely impressed. _

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