Regarding whether Peter was killed, Yunieff naturally had his own opinion. To put it simply, he seemed to be holding a reference answer in his hand, and then looking at the detailed explanation of the answer given by Dumbledore.

But this did not give him any sense of superiority in information. On the contrary, the more he listened, the more he felt that Dumbledore's wisdom was unfathomable.

With just a few clues, one can deduce an almost correct reality and support it with actions. This ability is almost like reaching the state of "omniscience" through acquired efforts. Of course, "omniscience" here only refers to Omniscient knowledge of something in the past that one wishes to know.

Unfortunately, this kind of "omniscience" cannot prevent past tragedies from happening.

Just listen to Dumbledore continue to deduce: "When I realized that the betrayer might be Peter, not Black, I immediately thought that Peter might not be really dead. Because Black, who is not a Death Eater, cannot use cruel methods. One spell killed twelve Muggles in one go."

"Of course, this may be a bit absolute. After all, everyone has moments of rage, and Blake was undoubtedly on the verge of rage at that time. But how can I put it, he is probably such a person. I think he might be so angry that he would blow up the house. But that was when no one was in the room, and he was actually a person who valued life quite a lot."

Yunieff thought for a while, but he wasn't particularly clear about this. His specific impression of Blake was probably the type in the movie who couldn't even speak fully and made people worry about him.

He chased Peter anxiously for a long time, but in the end he couldn't kill him.

In addition, the deepest impression on him was that he was rich. After being imprisoned in Azkaban for more than ten years, after escaping, he was able to buy Harry a Firebolt without blinking an eye.

That is equivalent to buying a car for a middle school student, and, functionally speaking, it is still a racing car.

admired.

Stop your divergent thinking and continue listening.

Dumbledore said: "But the problem is, judging from the scene at the time, Peter was indeed blown into ashes. In fact, he only had one finger left at the scene, while Black, who was captured, had his entire body Nearly intact. If Peter is still alive, and if he was responsible for the Thunderbolt explosion, how did he escape the scene?"

He looked over and said, "You have to know that under normal circumstances, in such a fierce battle, apparation is useless. It would be easy to split yourself into two parts. And I can only do it through a special technique. At this point, it was obvious that Peter could not have my level of accomplishments. And since then, there has been no trace of him.”

"What kind of means did he use to escape, and what kind of means did he use to hide himself." Dumbledore said, "This is something I have never figured out."

Unregistered Agmanis, Yunieff thought naturally.

But he didn't tell Dumbledore this immediately because it sounded strange to him.

Although Peter is indeed still alive, Dumbledore probably hasn't confirmed this yet, but listening to what he said, it seems that he is sure that everything was done by Peter.

He asked the question.

"Feeling." Dumbledore said in a rather self-deprecating tone, "You are right. If you say Peter is the murderer, although it is interesting, anyone who can think can give a hundred counterexamples. But I just strangely believed this, both logically and emotionally, and this inference seemed to me the only way to Rome."

"In fact," he said, "it is precisely because of this that I have never been able to get Black out of Azkaban, because no matter what, I can't find the whereabouts of Peter. However, in recent days, I seem to understand a little bit what his approach is.”

The last few days?

Yunieff blinked,

The only thing that can be related to Peter in recent days is probably the riots in Azkaban.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Sirius also ran away from Azkaban and made the front page of the Daily Prophet's wanted list.

In addition, under his special vision not long ago, he also saw a big black dog near Hogwarts...

In addition, it was Dumbledore who suppressed the riots behind Azkaban...

Could it be—

Then, Dumbledore also mentioned Azkaban, as if he knew what he was thinking.

Of course, this is not Legilimency, but it means that he thought of the right place.

Just listen to Dumbledore say: "I should have mentioned to you that when I was tracking Endrexi, I was held back in Azkaban. You should also have seen from the newspaper that what happened there However, the severity of the riot was far worse than what the newspapers said. I had to stop and suppress the criminals who wanted to escape, but even so, there were countless thugs who escaped from the prison."

"Of course, this is not the focus of what we are discussing now. The point is that I did not see Black when I was in Azkaban, but later, there was news that he had escaped from prison."

"But what's interesting is that although I didn't see Black in Azkaban, I did see a dog." He suddenly laughed and said, "That dog was definitely not a striker's dog. In fact, the Ministry of Magic Dogs will not be placed in Azkaban, because the sense of smell of dementors is as sensitive as that of dogs, and the low temperature there is not suitable for ordinary dogs to survive for a long time."

"Also, instead of helping the hitman to stop the criminal, the dog was running away. So -" he concluded, "this is a dog that is escaping from prison."

"Who do you think this dog is?" he asked happily.

"Sirius Black," Yunieff said calmly.

At this moment, it was as if the ages of the two had been reversed.

"How do you know?" Dumbledore was a little surprised.

Of course I know, I've seen the movie.Yunieff complained in his mind.

But another reason came out of his mouth: "Because the only one related to the current topic is Sirius Black, that's obvious."

"Is there any?" Dumbledore stroked his beard.

"Yes." Yunieff nodded, picked up the teacup and took the first sip of water. He felt a little thirsty.

"Well, anyway, it's amazing. Do you know what that means?" Dumbledore asked.

"Agymanis, I saw it in a book teaching transfiguration." Yunieff replied fluently, "Although it was only mentioned briefly."

Dumbledore couldn't help but look over with a subtle look, and his lips under his beard moved slightly, as if to say:

This guy is indeed a Ravenclaw.

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