Chapter 1383: Chapter 1150: Yi An, Co Out and Clear Your Na
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“The sky has fallen!”
“I don’t even know what kind of courage I had to finish the last few chapters. I broke down crying from the mont Dumbledore drank the water. Who can stop Voldemort now?”
“Chu Kuang, you old rascal!”
“Give back Dumbledore!”
“Hogwarts’ greatest headmaster died so inexplicably, and at the hands of the person he trusted the most!?”
“Snape!”
“That traitor!”
“I really thought Snape was a good man. How could this happen? Why, of all people, did it have to be Snape who killed Dumbledore?”
“If it had been Malfoy, I wouldn’t have felt this much pain!”
“Malfoy couldn’t do it, but Snape could!”
“All the effort was aningless. The real Horcrux was swapped out. Dumbledore died in vain. None of it had any aning!”
“The frustration is unbearable—it makes feel like exploding!”
Even Hu Ji didn’t try to defend Snape anymore, though he was now being hounded by everyone in the group.
How could he defend him?
The one who killed Dumbledore was Snape!
No matter the reasons, it was an undeniable fact!
Even though, in the finale, it was revealed that Snape stopped the Death Eaters from killing Harry Potter.
His reason was:
Harry Potter belonged to Voldemort.
This left Hu Ji confused but still believing in Snape, though doubt lingered. Why did it have to turn out this way?
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The Tribe!
Blogs!
All major platforms!
“Chu Kuang, that old rascal, has completely crossed the line this ti!”
“I knew it!”
“He stopped being human starting from the fourth book!”
“Cedric was the first cut. Sirius was the second. Dumbledore is the third!”
“I was still fantasizing about Sirius being resurrected, but now Dumbledore’s dead too?!”
“It’s a blood feud between and this old rascal!”
“I’d rather Dumbledore had the sa kind of death as Sirius!”
“At least Sirius’s death wasn’t painful!”
“And Dumbledore?”
“He drank that green liquid, endured unimaginable pain, barely made it out alive by clinging to Harry, only to be killed by Snape and the Death Eaters!”
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Zhong Continent!
Across all the Continents!
“No wonder this guy is called Chu Kuang, the old rascal! How could he be so heartless? Dumbledore was my favorite character!”
“It keeps getting more heartbreaking as it goes on!”
“Each book is more tragic than the last!”
“Soone important dies in every book. Has it really beco a tradition in Harry Potter?”
“Chu Kuang, you executioner!”
“Who do you plan to kill next in the next book?!”
“When I saw ‘Phoenix Lant,’ it truly broke my heart into pieces. Didn’t Xian Yu say this book was supposed to be safe?”
“Go back and watch that livestream replay…”
“I just went back to watch it. The characters he ntioned as safe indeed didn’t die, but he didn’t say anything about Dumbledore!”
“I thought he just forgot to ntion Dumbledore in the mont!”
“Turns out it was a death flag for Dumbledore!”
“My heart is shattered!”
“Here’s a joke: Harry Potter is children’s literature.”
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In the industry.
The sudden eruption of reader emotions left countless writers stunned speechless!
“What the hell!”
“This Chu Kuang, the old rascal!”
“He really dares to kill off one major character per book!”
“And each death is even heavier than the last!”
The dia was equally shocked!
Online, all platforms were rushing to publish breaking news:
“The Death of Dumbledore: The Phoenix Lant!”
“What’s Next for Hogwarts?”
“Snape Turns to the Dark Side!?”
“Chu Kuang Completes the Deathly Thrill-Kill Trio!”
“A Death Per Book: The Harry Potter Series Tradition?!”
“After Sirius, Another Beloved Character Bites the Dust!”
“Is He Chu Kuang or Just Plain Mad?”
“Industry Stunned: Why Does Chu Kuang Keep Killing Off Fan-Favorite Characters?”
“Never Underestimate the Fury of Readers!”
“Expert Analysis: Will Sales Decline for the Next Harry Potter Book?”
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There’s no doubt!
Chu Kuang was under fire yet again.
His comnt section was full of enraged ssages:
“Old rascal, this ti you’ve really gone too far!”
“Killing one character per book—do you think this is so kind of badge of honor?”
“You won’t stop until you’ve made us cry our hearts out, will you?”
“Do you think my tears co for free?”
“Pay compensation for emotional distress!”
“My eyes are swollen. This is the third ti this happened while reading the Harry Potter series!”
“If I could choose, I’d wish I had never read this book in the first place!”
“Do you know how much we loved Dumbledore?”
“With Dumbledore gone, the sky has completely fallen!”
“This book really *was* safe, just spiked with a chemical reaction that created a tsunami of devastation.”
Back ho.
Lin Yuan read these comnts.
He thought he should do sothing.
Have Chu Kuang explain?
Forget it.
Let Yi An handle it.
The old rascal couldn’t be bothered to explain himself anyway.
As for Yi An’s pseudonym, its very creation was ant for handling situations like this.
People familiar with Yi An even had a nickna for him:
“Chu Kuang’s Clean-Up Crusader!”
In a certain way, that nickna wasn’t wrong.
Thinking this, Lin Yuan quickly switched to Yi An’s account.
It had been a long ti since he logged in, but the mont he did, Lin Yuan felt the spirit of Yi An rise within him.
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Hu Ji, after finishing *Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince*, didn’t join the other readers in cursing and ranting.
Instead, he scrolled through various online comnts.
At that mont.
His blog suddenly pushed a trending post under his nose.
A post from Yi An.
Being from Qi Continent, Hu Ji naturally recognized Yi An and clicked on the post at once.
More accurately, it was an article.
The article’s title read: *”Dumbledore’s Death Was Inevitable.”*
Dumbledore.
Only fans would call him “Old Dumble.”
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