Harry Potter: This savior is a bit bad

Chapter 582 What’s the difference?

Harry looked at the label and confirmed again: "Of course not..."

"Oh, I forgot to tell you, this is the latest improved version. Professor Snape adjusted the taste..."

"Would the Godfather do such a thing?" I gradually slowed down the speed of drinking the medicine, and could even feel the sweet aftertaste lingering between my lips and teeth.

"As long as the money is enough, the Godfather can do anything..."

Draco said smugly.

Sure enough, the label bore the crests of the Malfoy and Potter families.

"Sales are very good..." Harry explained, "My cousin-in-law and I have made a lot of money."

The marks on his body quickly disappeared.

The whole person seemed to be quickly charged.

"Let's go tell Dad the good news!" I tapped Draco and Harry's eyebrows.

"Don't worry. Dad told me that if nothing unexpected happens, he will stay in Dumbledore's headmaster's office all day."

Draco held my shoulders.

He hesitated for a moment, and finally told me the reason: "Then Professor Dumbledore gave up the investigation of the soul fragment on Harry's forehead because Dad promised to purify the Resurrection Stone..."

"Every decision made by the superiors is a weighing of pros and cons. It seems that Professor Dumbledore has other plans for the Resurrection Stone..."

I was worried for a moment.

Worried that Harry would not be able to accept it, the spirited old man had always intended to train him as his last secret weapon.

In the end, am I the one who is sentimental?

"Aurora..." Harry pulled me into a hug, "I'm fine."

He assured me again and again.

"I knew from the beginning who was the one who was truly good to me..."

My face is reflected in his emerald eyes.

"The situation in the wizarding world is changing rapidly. The so-called savior is just a moral kidnapping of me and putting me in a high position. The reputation is completely unrealistic and is of no use to me."

"Real family love and companionship are what I need most..."

In the original book, wasn't Harry being roasted on the fire during his seven years at Hogwarts?

From the moment Dumbledore arranged for Hagrid to bring Harry to the wizarding world, the chess player began to guide Harry's upcoming life.

First, he planted the seeds of disgust for Death Eaters and Slytherins, and then introduced Weasley, who had a good family background, to Harry as a friend.

All of these formed a will - he must not go to Slytherin, which influenced Harry's decision when he was sorted.

The seven years studying at Hogwarts were Dumbledore's training ground for Harry.

Dumbledore needs to train Harry in the shortest possible time to be able to fight Voldemort to the death, without him becoming his mortal enemy and joining the enemy camp.

Couldn't Dumbledore see that Quirrell was abnormal?

Couldn't Dumbledore see that Lockhart was a good-for-nothing but a rotten good-for-nothing?

Dumbledore spared no effort to do anything that could make Harry draw a clear line between himself and Slytherin.

Is the path he planned really the one that causes the least harm?

Not really.

Eleven years of Muggle life alone, suffering inhuman abuse every day, is this what an orphan who has lost his parents should endure?

Perhaps, in making this decision, Dumbledore did not consider Harry as an individual - a human being - at all.

It is a typical thinking of superiors. Everything in the world is their tool and they can manipulate it at will.

How is he different from Grindelwald?

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