Is it the Red Bold Loyalty Curse? Yunieff suddenly sighed in his heart.

Not mentioning the actual effect of this spell, as far as his current experience left him with an intuition——

It's really not very reliable... although he did use this to avoid the Ministry of Magic's search...

But how can I put it, I feel that if the other party is the kind of person who is well prepared and unscrupulous, this protection spell will not be able to play its intended role.

"Maybe you don't think so," Dumbledore glanced at him, as if he could see what he was thinking, and explained, "But the Loyalty Curse is indeed a powerful curse. When you want to protect a person, or perhaps When we are in a place, there are few magic spells that can compare with Chidan's loyalty. What you encountered, and what I am talking about now, are actually very special circumstances..."

"Furthermore, unlike the Loyalty Curse that only covered one room in the Leaky Cauldron," he continued, "Harry's Loyalty Curse that time completely covered a house. Therefore, unless it suffered a devastating blow, it would not Could be vandalized from the front.”

Yunieff nodded in agreement, but in fact, he was still a bit noncommittal.

If you believe in something too much, you will be betrayed by it, or so he thinks.But considering Dumbledore's shortage of power at the time, using the Loyalty Curse may indeed be the best solution imaginable.

But judging from the results...

He waited silently for Dumbledore's next words.

Then I heard his voice was a little lowered.

"The Fidelity Curse requires a secret keeper. As long as the secret keeper does not reveal the secret, the area protected by the Fidelity Curse cannot be discovered and approached by others." He said, "I originally wanted to personally serve as the Potters' secret keeper. In terms of both emotion and reason, this is the most appropriate approach. But—"

Yunieff held his breath slightly. He felt that Dumbledore's body was emitting a pressure, filling the space of the room like water.

The water level is still rising.

He saw a cold haze revealed in Dumbledore's eyes:

"Although they followed my suggestion to use the Red Loyalty Charm, they did not choose me as their protector." He said, "Instead, they chose their friends... Now that I think about it, this is really strange."

"Perhaps they simply trust their friends more?" Yunieff thought for a moment and said, "Or maybe it's because you are the principal. You know that no matter how close they are, there is always a distance between the principal and the students. layer."

"What you said seems to make sense, but you have to consider the situation at the time and the order." Dumbledore said, "It was me who suggested that they use the Fidelity Curse, and when I made this suggestion, I was the only one who suggested it. Along with the three of them, I also volunteered to be their secret keeper. And I, somewhat brazenly, was one of the most powerful wizards in the world at that time..."

He exuded an unparalleled confidence, although in the next second, that pride in his strength was restrained, as if it was hidden under a thick beard.

He looked over and asked, "If it were you, would you refuse?"

Yunieff thought about it and felt that it was indeed a bit incompetent...but as evidence, he felt that it was not that tough.

After all, emotional things are not easy to explain, and it is difficult to say that a person will not go crazy at a critical moment.

He spoke his mind.

Then I heard Dumbledore reply: "If it was James, he might indeed have convulsions as you said, but Lily was there at the time. In addition, you have to know that as the protector of the Fidelity Charm, he has no intention of becoming a thorn in Voldemort's side. A thorn in the flesh. I mean, why would James and Lily want their friends to put themselves in danger for them?"

"Maybe I didn't think about it at the time," Yunieff said.

"Yes, I may not have considered this at the time." Dumbledore narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "After all, a wise man will make mistakes after all, and I am a bit old, so it is true that I have some ill-considered things. It’s reasonable.”

Yunieff was silent.

For someone like Dumbledore to fail to consider such a simple point is indeed a bit out of line.

But it's still the same sentence, not strong enough, it's completely vague and hazy at the level of consciousness.

Dumbledore chose to skip this section temporarily and said: "Anyway, in the end, I failed to serve as the secret keeper. After our discussion, the person who became the secret keeper was Sirius Black, and this became an opportunity for Voldemort to find them. .”

"Black betrayed Potter," he said. "That seems to be what happened."

"What does it seem to mean?" Yunieff asked.

Although he knew that the person who betrayed Potter was Peter Pettigrew, Dumbledore should not know this yet, but at present, it seems that he has some different guesses.

"Because there are many things that I can't figure out," Dumbledore said. "First of all, I can't figure out why Black betrayed Potter. He was not motivated by profit at all."

"Not motivated by profit?" Univer asked.

"Yes, there is no profit motive." He said, "Black has no shortage of money or status. He prefers Muggles and even breaks with his family for this reason. Moreover, he is a very happy and wild straight man, and he has never been interested in Voldemort. Fear, I can't think of any motive for Black to betray us."

"The most important thing is that Black is also Potter's best friend. He once ran away from home. During that time, Potter's parents took him in, and they lived together for a long time. Also. It is for this reason that he was chosen as the Secret Keeper.”

"But this is the final result." He said, "Based on the result, Black not only betrayed Potter, but a few days later, he also killed Peter Pettigrew and 12 Muggles with a thunderbolt explosion..."

He smiled and said: "I still find it a bit incredible that Blake would kill so many people with a thunderbolt explosion. This is completely contrary to the impression he gave me."

Maybe there are other murderers.Just as Yunieff was about to say this, he heard Dumbledore say: "So, later I launched a series of investigations."

He had no choice but to stop what he was saying and asked: "A series of investigations?"

"Yes." Dumbledore nodded, showing a cold gaze from under his half-moon glasses, "In fact, after using the Pensieve to check my memory, I began to conduct post-mortem analysis of most of the things that happened at that time that puzzled me. Investigation. Although some traces have been covered up and destroyed either naturally or artificially, I still found some clues."

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