A few days later, at an airport in London, a young man and woman looked up in the setting sun as they looked up at a plane that was gradually receding from the horizon.
"it is finally over!"
Albert heaved a sigh of relief in his heart, and after tossing for a few days, finally successfully sent Hermione's family to the plane to Sydney.
Of course, this is not a free help. Albert also received generous rewards for completing the triggered panel tasks.
It can only be said that Voldemort is really a treasure boy, always able to bring him unexpected surprises.
Although there were so troubles during the period, the matter of going up to Voldemort was really nothing to Albert. He was not afraid of Voldemort, but he also knew that it was not an existence that could be taken lightly.
"They're gone!" Hermione's eyes filled with tears, and she leaned her head gently on Albert's shoulder, "I'm sorry, I really can't help it."
"Don't worry, it won't be long before you can see them again. In fact, you can think that they are going to travel abroad." Albert comforted softly, "My family is the sa, and we occasionally contact by phone."
"Can we really win?"
Hermione raised her head and looked at Albert with expectant eyes. She had no confidence in Harry's ability to defeat the mysterious man. As his good friend, Hermione naturally knew better than most people. Sotis Hermione would also wonder where Albert and Dumbledore got their confidence that Harry could defeat You-Know-Who.
Especially after experiencing this accident, she finally couldn't hold back her fears and worries about the future.
If Albert hadn't been decisive and cautious enough, her family would have been innocently affected and killed by those evil dark wizards.
Hermione also knew that Albert couldn't be blad for this. As Harry's good friends, they would definitely be targeted by the Death Eaters.
From the beginning, she had no way out, just like Ron, everyone knew that they were Harry's best friends, how could the mysterious person let them go so easily?
"Of course we will win, you should have confidence in Harry." Albert took out a handkerchief from his pocket and handed it to Hermione, "Well, don't make them wait too long, and it's not safe to be outside, Go back to Hogwarts as soon as possible."
"I really don't know where your confidence cos from," Hermione shook her lips slightly, and finally showed a helpless wry smile, "Actually, I think you have a much higher chance of defeating You-Know-Who than Harry. I've been with Harry for so long. , is very clear about his actual level."
"Honestly, I really don't see much hope, and I think the Order of the Phoenix people should be well aware of this, even if Dumbledore thinks Harry will defeat You-Know-Who, but sotis the reality is cruel, Harry and You-Know-Who are The gap between them is desperate."
"No, Harry is actually a good fit, he has his own advantages." Albert said softly.
"What advantage?"
Hermione actually wants to know why Albert and Dumbledore are optimistic about Harry, is it because Harry has fought with Voldemort many tis and survived?
"Harry has the courage and reason to do so, and he is not strong enough to attract the attention of the mysterious person, which ans contempt and laxity, which ans flaws." Albert took Hermione away from the airport, and they Need to et Kingsley, and Hermione needs to personally thank Kingsley and the rest of the Order of the Phoenix for their help in recent days.
"If you don't even have hope in Harry, then You-Know-Who will not value Harry, so there are so things Harry is more appropriate to do than us, and it is less likely to arouse the vigilance of You-Know-Who, and this is very important. , very important." Albert repeated twice.
"This…"
Hermione was a little bewildered, unable to understand why this could be Harry's advantage.
"You'll find out later," said Albert mysteriously.
"Can't you just say it directly?" Hermione was a little tangled, and her reluctance to part with her family was much lighter. She frowned slightly and thought about Albert's words, and quickly understood the aning of the words.
When it cos to finding Horcruxes, Harry, who is unnoticed, has the advantage.
"Just as you thought, rember not to talk nonsense." Albert reminded.
Hermione's eyes widened, "You sure know."
"Of course I know." Albert said of course, "it's not easy to destroy the mysterious man by force alone, that guy is very dangerous, more powerful than most wizards, maybe only Dumbledore is as experienced and not afraid of death. People can beat each other, and even if they do, it’s not what we want.”
"Isn't there anything you can do?" Hermione was a little surprised. In her opinion, Albert definitely had the level of Dumbledore. The two cooperated, and Albert was a master of prophecy, and wanted to completely destroy Voldemort's Horcrux. It shouldn't be difficult, but they all entrusted Harry with the task of destroying the Horcrux.
This is really unusual, even for the fear that the mysterious man will find out that soone is destroying his Horcrux.
"It's difficult, and I can't take risks, so I can only use alternative thods to defeat him. The battle is never just a contest of strength, but also a contest of wisdom, and it just so happens that the mysterious man shows a lack of wisdom in so things." Albert lightened his head with his fingers and said with a smile, "This is also a sequela of pure blood's frequent intermarriage. They are more violent and tend to use simple thods to solve problems, because that is more simple, convenient and effective."
"Thank you, you are always so considerate." Hermione finally got rid of the negative emotions of leaving her family and began to test what Albert said.
"Dumbledore is undoubtedly a wise old man. He has been studying the mysterious man for many years. I believe he must have a better way to deal with the mysterious man." Albert looked at the few people not far away and reminded: " Here they are."
Kingsley, Sirius, and Lupin were coming this way.
"Thanks to everyone's help these days."
Hermione thanked the three of them. They have been helping Hermione transfer her family in recent days. If it wasn't for the help of the Order of the Phoenix, Hermione didn't know what to do now.
"Don't say that, Hermione." Kingsley signaled that Hermione didn't care, he turned his eyes to Albert beside him again: "There is bad news. Soone set fire to your original ho, I think it should be To vent anger."
"Who did it?" Albert asked, in a casual tone as if he didn't care about the matter.
"It's still not clear who the arsonist was." Kingsley shook his head, "but it must be a Death Eater."
"It seems that he is really angry, even doing such a thing?" Albert laughed at himself.
"I don't think the probability of such a thing should be high. Most likely, a Death Eater did it to please him." Kingsley didn't think Voldemort would do such a thing.
Of course, the cauldron must have been on Voldemort's head.
"I expected such a day to co." Albert was not surprised by this, but was indifferent to what Kingsley had ntioned. He turned to Hermione and said, "I'll take you back to school!"
"Do you know sothing?"
After Albert sent Hermione back to Hogwarts, Sirius looked sideways at Kingsley, who seed relieved to see Kingsley.
"I'm not too sure, it's probably related to the prophecy." Kingsley motioned them not to talk about these things here.
"Prophecy?" Sirius muttered.
"I don't know much about the specific situation. Anyway, when we found Cassandra's body, Dumbledore found a few hairs on her hand, saying it was left by the other party. Last words, three tis after the translation." After returning to the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix, Kingsley told the two about what happened a while ago, "I suspect it has sothing to do with this, after all, Albert understands prophecy better than anyone else."
"I really don't understand those fortune-tellers." Sirius stretched out his hand and scratched his hair, and he no longer knew about this matter. It would be difficult to think clearly with his brain alone.
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