Blake felt a big "Danger" appear on his forehead.
Sloppy...
Chapter 150 Dumbledore: Damn it!
"Yes, Professor."
“I photographed the soul of Bob.”
Blake said honestly.
There is no use in denying.
It’s better to tell the whole story.
Blake asked Bob for his opinion.
Just started this experiment.
And because of the operation of shooting the soul out.
Basically no danger.
He himself often plays with his soul out of his body.
Because this behavior seems to him to be as simple as eating and drinking.
So he neglected it.
Ignoring that Dumbledore had no knowledge of this magic.
It also overlooked Dumbledore's sensitivity towards human experimentation.
You have to know that Grindelwald did dark magic experiments and hurt his classmates.
This is what even Durmstrang, which is extremely tolerant of dark magic, cannot tolerate.
Directly fired him.
So, understand Blake's background.
And Dumbledore is very concerned about whether Black will go astray.
As soon as I heard the word "experiment", my heart tensed up.
What's more, I heard that Blake actually used his classmates for experiments!
And he acted as if he didn't care after using his classmates for the experiment!
Isn't this definitely going to grow crooked?
Dumbledore felt that he needed to correct the crooked sapling!
"You disappoint me, Black..." Dumbledore said with a pained look on his face.
"Using classmates as experimental subjects, and not realizing his mistakes at all after the experiment..."
Blake said in an incredulous tone.
"My mistake? I don't feel like I made any mistakes, Professor!"
"This is a simple little experiment and it's totally harmless!"
Dumbledore said seriously:
"Magic experiments always involve uncertainty."
"What if there is danger?"
"How are you going to take responsibility for endangering the lives of your classmates?"
"I thought you would be aware of the uncertainty of magic experiments."
Blake sighed, "It is precisely because of this understanding that I will not conduct my experiments casually."
"I emphasize again that my experiment is not dangerous at all."
The magic of soul separation is completely harmless.
Unless he deliberately wanted to kill Bob.
Dumbledore said, "Your subjects are human beings."
"Even if the chance of this being dangerous is one in ten thousand, you shouldn't do it."
Blake said, "Do you really think so? Don't you think this is too harsh and too nitpicking?"
"This is about a life! Blake!"
Blake said expressionlessly, "Okay. According to your logic, the amount of sugar you consume every day is seriously excessive for an old man."
"I know you are a wizard and you are in good health. Even if you have diabetes or something, you can cure it immediately with potions."
"But you have to know that many people cause their own sudden death due to unhealthy diet."
"If sudden death happened to you, I don't think even you would have enough time to drink the healing potion..."
"Even though the chance of this happening to you is less than one in ten thousand, I still think that you should stop eating sweets from today on."
"Because it involves a life! Even if that life is your own. What do you think, Professor Dumbledore?"
Dumbledore's face fell.
"You're making a fuss, Blake."
"Oh, no, I'm just using your logic to prove something else." Blake said angrily.
Dumbledore was also angry. "Okay! If I can give up all sweets from now on, will you admit your mistake?"
Blake looked at the stubborn old man in shock.
"Are you serious?!"
"Of course what I said is true!"
The corners of Dumbledore's mouth twitched when he said this.
This price is a bit too high.
"No... is it that serious? Just for a one in ten thousand chance of error that doesn't even exist?"
"Correct!"
"But this is clearly a 100% safe experiment..." Blake said aggrievedly.
"It is impossible to have an experiment that is 100% risk-free. Experiments have risks. If there are risks, they cannot be conducted on humans."
"I think you are too sensitive, Professor Dumbledore." Black calmed down. "So sensitive that you are... insane."
"You're worried that my experiment will fail and kill my classmates."
"But the chances of that happening are much smaller than flying around on a broom, aren't they?"
"Didn't Qiu Zhang almost fall to his death in the last competition?"
"So, should Quidditch as a sport also be banned?"
Dumbledore was silent.
Bob had been watching the two men arguing and never had a chance to interrupt.
At this point, they finally waited for a gap when both sides were silent.
"Principal, I volunteered to participate in the experiment. Even the experimental plan was proposed by me."
"When I heard what happened to that girl named Nagini."
"I sincerely hope I can be of help."
"And I was not harmed at all by the experiment."
"So, you can't punish and blame Black for something that didn't happen."
"Even the Ministry of Magic cannot arrest a wizard for carrying a wand that can cast Dark Arts."
"Because this didn't happen at all!"
"How can you tell in advance whether a wizard's wand is used to save people or to kill people?"
Bob's words calmed both Dumbledore and Black.
Blake looked at Bob with gratitude.
He had long known that this big black guy who looked honest was actually very meticulous.
Sure enough, after these words, even Dumbledore was touched by him.
After Dumbledore heard what Bob said.
I also feel that I am too sensitive.
Sensitive to the point of reacting too violently.
This drastic reaction made him go into a dead end.
I think that Black's experiments on humans are the same as Grindelwald's.
It is not good, it is a bad behavior to learn!
But he overlooked the most fundamental difference between the two.
Because their starting points are completely opposite!
Blake's experiment was started to save lives!
What was Grindelwald's starting point for the experiment?
It’s to study black magic!
Between the two, one is altruistic and the other is selfish!
How could it be exactly the same?
Blake suddenly said sadly:
"I know, Professor...it has nothing to do with experiments or not."
"You simply don't believe me."
“I have never trusted you…”
"Yeah... How can we just trust a monster that came out of a laboratory?"
"I'm so stupid. I thought I just had to excel in everything."
"You will really treat me like a 'human'."
"It doesn't matter, Professor."
"You can fire me now. And then..."
"It would be better if you could send me back."
"You might as well put me in Azkaban."
"But remember to remind those idiots in the Ministry of Magic that my wand is not easy to break because it is made of metal!"
"I'll stay in the dormitory."
"I am waiting for your disposal. I am waiting for my fate. Whether it is sending me back to the orphanage or throwing me into Azkaban..."
Blake said, then turned and walked out.
"Blake...you...wait a minute..."
Dumbledore suddenly felt his heart ache.
An emotion called guilt instantly spread throughout his body!
Because he found that what Blake said seemed to be right.
He kept saying that he would treat him the same as everyone else.
But what is the truth? I always doubt... I always doubt...
Even though I had already noticed this bad emotion before.
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