("Wait," Lupin seemed to realize something, "In order to verify that the prophecy is false and maintain the stability of his rule, Voldemort must kill Harry with his own hands, most likely in public. Harry, who has the Aoki wand, can defeat Voldemort head-on.")

("Is this part of Dumbledore's plan?")

(Dumbledore: "This is just my guess. I haven't done any actual experiment.")

(Snape: "Because even if Potter died, it would not be a loss. He could get rid of his identity as a Horcrux and be resurrected.")

(Dumbledore: "I can't guarantee that Harry will be resurrected. This is just my guess. It's possible, but it's not guaranteed.")

(Sirius: "So you also gave him the Resurrection Stone.")

(Dumbledore's bad reputation for scheming Harry's suicide was somewhat repaired in the hearts of Harry's family and friends.)

"It seems that Dumbledore is not so confused." Movie Ron smiled with satisfaction and returned his attention to the movie. "I thought something would happen to my house again. Hagrid crashed it and George——"

He was just about to worry about George, whose ear was missing and covered in blood, and the next second he was complaining about Lupin's rude attitude towards Harry.

"Is he crazy? Is it the full moon again?"

"Harry lost Hedwig!"

(Sirius: "Remus is so excited because he thinks there is a traitor. Under normal circumstances, with seven Harrys and an uncertain escort time, the Death Eaters and Voldemort would not surround them so quickly.")

Adding Lupin's explanation in the movie, Ron in the movie put it down, "Is there something missing again? Tonks praised me!"

(Fred: "Little Ronnie, your dear brother--")

(George: "Just lost his ear.")

"Ah, ears." Movie Ron reacted, "But George is really not forgetting to make a joke even at this time."

(Fred: "He wants me to not be too sad.")

(George rarely responds to Fred's words.)

"Is it true that his ears cannot be repaired?" asked Movie Ron.

Everyone else in the room looked at Rupert.

They already knew about Moody's death in the movie, so no one cared.

Rupert said, "It can actually be done. Snape used the Oblivion Curse, the same spell Harry used on Draco."

"Mrs. Weasley and the others can't repair it because of the dark magic aura, but Snape can. He invented the spell and he also developed a counter spell for it."

Draco took a breath after realizing it belatedly. "If that's the case, if Snape wasn't here and my wounds weren't there, wouldn't I be dead?"

"What happened to Harry?" Neville frowned. "He ran away from home alone late at night. Fortunately, Ron woke up in time."

(Harry himself nodded. If he hadn't participated in the competition, the sentence "the two of them would die if they went out alone without Hermione" would be very appropriate.)

("A wedding." Fleur frowned. She knew it was between her and that Bill.)

(She hopes that there won’t be too many relevant scenes in the movie, as she is afraid that Baqir will misunderstand.)

Rupert said, "This is a mission assigned to the three of them by Dumbledore, and Dumbledore asked Harry not to tell the rest of the Order of the Phoenix."

"In the novel, it's not that exaggerated. Hermione is indeed useful, but she and Ron mainly play the role of restricting Harry."

"To prevent Harry from getting carried away and grabbing the Deathly Hallows at the wrong time and for the wrong reasons. To prevent the main quest of finding the Horcruxes from being delayed for the sake of the side quest."

"Oh~" Ron in the movie didn't hear anything at all, "You scared me, I almost thought Ginny was taking off her clothes. By the way, I guess the me in the movie hasn't discovered the relationship between Ginny and Harry yet."

(Ginny was glad that George appeared next in the movie, not Ron, because Ron would have interrupted their intimacy.)

"What's the use of the Deluminator?" Ron tried hard to hide his smugness, even though he knew that he had a share in Dumbledore's will.

(The audience was also very curious.)

(The Tales of Beedle the Bard given to Hermione, they knew it was about the Deathly Hallows. The Sword of Gryffindor given to Harry, they knew it was used to destroy Horcruxes, and the Resurrection Stone was hidden in the Golden Snitch.)

(As for the Deluminator, their only impression of it was that it turned off streetlights and absorbed the light balls.)

"It can help you find Hermione and Harry when you get separated from them," said Rupert.

"Me?" Movie Ron wondered, "Dumbledore thought I would separate from them."

(Dumbledore: "It is a candle, or perhaps a flashlight, that lights the way to the person you care about.")

("As long as you still love them and they miss you, you will hear their voices, sense their location, and the Deluminator will guide you there.")

"Ah," Movie Ron was even more confused, "Am I good at Apparition in the movie?"

(Dumbledore: "I said it would guide you.")

"So," Neville analyzed, "this Deluminator also functions as a Portkey?"

Draco smiled wickedly, "The key is not the Deluminator, but Dumbledore thought you would separate from Harry and the others. During the Goblet of Fire, you got angry with Harry and broke off relations with him because he became a warrior."

"You think I would betray Harry!" Ron's eyes seemed about to pop out.

(Harry immediately said, "Ron is not like that, I promise!")

Rupert explained, "In the novel, you were stupid and took turns carrying the Horcrux, Slytherin's locket, with you. You were affected by it and became depressed and irritable, and then you got angry and left them."

(Ginny made a sharp noise, "Carrying a Horcrux close to your body? I thought my fate was enough to make you wary!")

"In fact, Ron wanted to come back right after he Apparated away, but he had the bad luck to Apparate into the middle of a group of Snatchers. A bunch of guys who wanted to make a fortune hunting down Muggle-borns and pure-blood traitors."

Movie Ron breathed a sigh of relief.

That sounds much better, it's like leaving the room in a tantrum, but because he can Apparate, he left a little further away and didn't come back in time.

What's more, his temper was also caused by the influence of the Horcrux.

(Harry: "I knew it.")

"How did I end up showing up at a wedding with so many people around?" Harry wondered.

Rupert said, "In the novel, you took Polyjuice Potion and disguised yourself as a relative of the Weasleys."

"Rita Skeeter?" Novel Ron was angry. "I knew she was an old pervert with no bottom line. She even made up rumors about my mother some time ago. If she had the guts, she could have made it up when Dumbledore was alive!"

"Who is Bathilda Basak, the guy who spread rumors? She sounds familiar to me." Movie Ron also began to feel indignant.

(Grindelwald: "My great-aunt. She is very old now. Rita Skeeter, very brave, to lay hands on my great-aunt.")

(He had already changed into a formal suit and was about to go to Hogwarts to visit Dumbledore, but he just found an excuse to back out and disappeared from the spot.)

(Rita Skeeter: "You are a great man and you don't hold grudges. Please just treat me like a fart!")

"You don't know?" Ron was speechless. "You don't even know the author of A History of Magic?"

(Mrs. Weasley blushed. It would have been fine if she had lost to someone else, but she had lost to another version of herself. She had already started to think about how to punish Ron, and how many times to make him copy "History of Magic".)

"Scrimgeour is dead," said Ron, changing the subject.

("A beautiful Stretching Charm," said Professor Flitwick admiringly. "Miss Granger.")

"How did the Death Eaters find us, in the movie?" asked Movie Ron. "Because of the Trace?"

Rupert shook his head, "At this time, there is no trace of Harry, because of 'Voldemort'."

Movie Ron's eyes were full of confusion, "What does this have to do with Voldemort? Why would he help Harry remove the trace?"

Rupert took a deep breath. "I mean, there's a spell cast on the name Voldemort. Once it's spoken it will break the protective spells and cause some kind of magical interference - it will be detected."

"I actually don't understand why adults don't remind children of this taboo after Voldemort's resurrection."

"Because normally no one dares to call Voldemort by his name." Neville said, "Everyone in the British wizarding world has developed this habit, except Dumbledore."

"But why don't they explain why we can't read it?" asked Movie Ron.

"It's easy," said Harry. "Just like how Fudge could have easily covered up the truth after Voldemort's resurrection."

"It's not that his influence is that great. It's that most people in the wizarding world are like ostriches, like Fudge. When faced with danger, they like to bury their heads in the sand and pretend not to see the danger."

"It's the same reason. As long as they avoid mentioning anything about Voldemort, it means that he has not yet resurrected. The people can still pretend that they know nothing and live in their own huts."

(The live broadcast room suddenly became quiet.)

(Although Harry's words were harsh and pungent, they did hit the nail on the head for most people.)

"Mad-Eye's magic can only disgust Snape." said Movie Ron.

"In fact, Snape has been here and took away Lily's letters and tore up the photos that had Lily in them." Rupert shrugged.

(Snape is very calm, now he is with Lily.)

(What does that mean?)

"Harry found Regulus' room?" Neville guessed. "Oh, it's Ron."

Movie Ron said with a hint of disgust, "Kreacher, why is he still here? Why does he listen to Harry so much?"

Rupert said, "Because Harry inherited all of Sirius's inheritance, including Kreacher. In the novel, Kreacher is not so calm. He actually has a very deep affection for Regulus and cries a lot."

"After receiving the locket of the one Regulus was disguised as, he completely surrendered to Harry and became friendly with Hermione."

"In the novel, Mungston was also captured by Kreacher independently, without Dobby."

Novel Ron suddenly realized, "I was wondering why he was so weird."

"So cool Neville! Your line 'The loser isn't here.'" Movie Ron pumped his fist, "Wait. How come Umbridge is in power again?"

(Hannah asked worriedly: "Is Neville okay?")

"Don't worry." Rupert comforted, "The Weasleys and Neville are fine. Under Voldemort's rule, the pure-blood identity is a talisman."

"How come Dobby appeared all of a sudden?" Movie Ron wondered, "I was just wondering where the piano sound came from. Is that right?"

He didn't continue talking because he thought of a terrible possibility, and fortunately the movie skipped a part of it.

"I actually think this is a bad revision," Rupert said. "In the novel, Dobby has been working at Hogwarts for a while, and Dumbledore is willing to pay him, so he doesn't dress so poorly."

(Hermione: "Dumbledore indeed!")

"But it's okay, at least the movie gave him shoes."

"The next step is to break into the Ministry of Magic." Movie Ron said, "I'm really curious, how did we break into the Ministry of Magic without Hermione's [Wave Bringer]?"

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 412 [Movie Watch] Breaking into the Ministry of Magic

"In the novel, several months have passed and they've been doing surveillance under the invisibility cloak and have found three people who have been moving around a lot and have been collecting details about their demeanor," Rupert said.

(Mafalda Hopkirk recognizes herself: "Am I one of them?")

(Reggie Cattermole: "Why me? I should be very unsuitable. My wife is a Muggle-born and should be focusing on this at this time. It's hard to imitate.")

(Albert Runcorn: "I'm still in the Ministry of Magic? I haven't been expelled. That's right, Dumbledore is not in power, in this world.")

"By the way, the Polyjuice Potion is Moody's legacy. He used the remaining pot, and Hermione put it in her backpack because she thought it was useful." Rupert said, "Ugh, how disgusting, standing on the toilet to enter the Ministry of Magic."

"There are obviously more appropriate ways to enter, like the way Harry and the others went to the Department of Mysteries."

(Catmull: "In the past, the access you describe was only available to visitors and senior officials. The rank-and-file had to flush themselves down the toilet.")

"This statue is even more disgusting." Harry rolled his eyes.

The Muggles were squeezed together with their limbs twisted, supporting the wizards above their heads.

"It's even more disgusting in the novels," Rupert said. "Men, women and children are deliberately carved to be extremely ugly, stupid, and not naked. The wizard on the top of his head is deliberately carved to be extremely handsome."

"Let's skip the unpleasant topic." Movie Draco said, "Why are Harry and the others plotting loudly again in the hall of the Ministry of Magic? You know, their names are now the center of the wizarding world."

"Unlucky." Movie Ron felt a little guilty, "Is his wife okay? I have offended the person who interrogated his wife. Hermione doesn't have [Wavebringer]. Can we deal with these interrogated Muggle-born wizards like in the history of the interstellar world?"

(Cattmull: “I know you didn’t mean it.”)

(In fact, he was somewhat moved that Ron in the movie was truly worried about his wife, as if he were Cattermole.)

(Dumbledore: "Don't worry, Mr. Weasley. At least in our world, Yaxley has already been on vacation in Azkaban for corruption.")

(Lucius Malfoy: "I can testify that he is in the innermost room on my side.")

(He tried to gradually change his persona in the live broadcast room in an effort to get out of prison.)

Movie Draco saw this and sighed helplessly.

Novel Draco shook his hand.

"It seems that I am lucky." Movie Ron said, "At least I don't have to take the same elevator with the pink toad. Fortunately, Harry is also freed, and only Hermione is left."

("Albert." Harry frowned. "It seems that the person I changed into has a good relationship with Umbridge. No wonder he was expelled.")

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