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"Don't worry about the goblins."

Of course Hermione understood what Harry ant, but she was more worried about Harry's attitude towards the invasion of Gringotts than the goblin issue.

Harry should have been more confident in the plan they had made. After all, the three of them would have taken the Felicis Potion by then, and they would have been well prepared. There was no need to worry about the plan failing. Even if the plan did fail, they could still get away with it with the help of the thods prepared in advance.

As for the unfortunate failure of the plan, Hermione believed that Albert would have a way to solve it. Just as Ron said, Albert must have a backup plan.

But neither Harry nor Hermione wanted to have to use that backup plan, as that would an their complete failure.

Moreover, even if there is a backup plan, it does not an that success will be guaranteed.

"No, no, I think we should be wary of goblins. They are not trustworthy at all. Bill has dealt with those guys for many years and knows them better than we do." Ron muttered, "To be honest, I doubt they expected us to fulfill our promise from the beginning. If it were , I would definitely find an opportunity to trick you if I encountered this situation. After all, no one wants to be forced and treated as a fool."

“We have no choice.”

Harry and Hermione exchanged glances. In fact, they had considered this situation, but Albert didn't remind them just now, which ant that there shouldn't be any problem.

Harry even suspected that Albert had secretly used the Imperius Curse to control the two goblins. Given his cautious approach, he might have really done so.

"No, what I an is that maybe we should suggest that he use the Imperius Curse to control the two goblins to ensure that our plan can proceed smoothly."

To Ron's surprise, Hermione and Harry did not object. Their attitude shocked him, because Ron also found that since the wizarding war, people were less and less opposed to using the Imperius Curse to achieve certain goals.

“How do you know he didn’t?”

It was Hermione who said this. She noticed the surprised expressions of Ron and Harry and said calmly, "You still don't know Albert well enough. He will definitely not let his plan to steal and destroy the Hufflepuff Cup fail. And Harry, what are you surprised about?"

"I just didn't expect such words to co out of your mouth." Harry didn't notice the surprise and frustration on Ron's face.

"Don't worry, we will definitely succeed. At most the process may be a little tortuous." Hermione comforted Ron, who seed a little lost for so reason.

"Perhaps, we need soone to support us outside and monitor the situation in Gringotts at the sa ti, and help us create chaos when necessary." Harry didn't want to force his partner, and after hesitating for a long ti, he found an excuse for Ron who was in a bad mood.

"I don't think we need soone to pick us up, and we've always been working together. Don't try to get rid of . Even if we really need help, we can seek help from the Order of the Phoenix." Ron's cheeks flushed red. He knew that was an excuse Harry was making for him, but that was what made him annoyed, because it would make him look like a coward in the eyes of his friends.

This was sothing Ron could not tolerate under any circumstances.

"Soone has to hold Voldemort back," Harry said, leaving Ron confused.

"We made such a big noise, there's no way the You-Know-Who wouldn't react." Hermione's words made Ron feel that they were not on the sa channel.

Harry looked at Ron, who was sowhat confused and bewildered, and explained to him, "Only Albert has the ability to ensure that the entire plan goes ahead at an important ti."

"Besides, I suspect he has seen the outco of the prophecy and knows that we can accomplish this task," Hermione added, "otherwise he would not have let such an important matter go unnoticed."

Of course, these were just words to comfort Ron. The two didn't know whether Albert had made a prophecy, but destroying the Horcrux would definitely be the top priority. The fact that Albert gave this task to them showed that he was confident that they could successfully complete the task and ensure that the Horcrux could be destroyed in this operation.

Ron opened his mouth but said nothing in the end. He was confused by Harry and Hermione and didn't know what they were talking about.

After comforting Ron, Harry discussed the next details with Hermione. They planned to ask Albert about the specific situation first, and then go to see the two goblins with the Sword of Gryffindor. Bill had already helped them investigate at Gringotts, but Harry still felt that it was necessary for them to go there in advance. Finally, if their invasion was discovered, could they use other ans to break into Gringotts?

For example, house elves.

The Apparition of house-elves is much more flexible and convenient than that of wizards.

Hermione even suspected that Albert's backup plan was to use the house-elf to appear directly in front of the Lestrange family's vault, and then burn the vault and the things inside it to ashes.

At least, in the backup plan discussed by Harry and Hermione, if the goblins were unable to help them open the vault of Gringotts, or failed to find the Hufflepuff gold cup in the vault in ti, they would directly use Fiendfyre to burn the treasures in the vault together with the gold cup.

This is also the main reason why Albert asked them to master the Fiery Fire Curse, not only to destroy Voldemort's Horcruxes, but also to play a role at certain critical monts.

"Harry, we'd better not use Fiendfyre in the Gringotts vault. It could get us into big trouble." Ron trembled his lips, hoping Harry would give up that crazy idea.

In fact, this was also the main reason why he was dissatisfied with Albert, because this was a big pot, and Albert directly threw it to the three of them.

To be honest, Ron even suspected that they would not be able to successfully obtain the Hufflepuff gold cup from the vault, and would eventually have to use the Fiendfyre. Otherwise, why would Albert teach them the Fiendfyre? He must have predicted sothing, so he required Harry to master the Fiendfyre.

"If things really co to that, I will do it." Harry had made up his mind long ago, and he had confidence in himself, or rather, confidence in the Felicis Felicis.

"But Harry, you don't understand the consequences of your actions." Ron looked at Harry, whose expression was unusually calm, with an unpredictable look. "Maybe Bellatrix Lestrange's family is dead, but the Lestrange family definitely has other branches. If you do that..."

"It's okay, Ron. If that happens, I will take full responsibility for everything. Besides, this is to eliminate the You-Know-Who." Harry didn't care. After all, he would be dead by then. Who would go to settle accounts with a dead person?

As for the child in Ginny's belly, if Albert beca his godfather, Harry was not worried at all that he would be wronged. Albert had always been a very reliable person.

"Harry, you"

Ron was stunned by what Harry said.

"We have to consider defeating the You-Know-Who first, and then survive this war. We can discuss other things later." Hermione looked at Harry with a little uneasiness in her eyes: "We will definitely be able to defeat the You-Know-Who and survive this war together. You should believe Albert, his words are always accurate."39314227

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