Ever since he saw the report about the dragon egg in the Daily Prophet, Albert began to secretly observe the changes in Quirrell, and he was probably sure that the other party should have successfully obtained a dragon egg.
After drawing this conclusion, a very bold idea suddenly popped into Albert's mind. If he quietly broke into Quirrell's room and stole the dragon egg directly, in which direction would this matter go?
Maybe Quirrell would be so angry that he vomited blood?
After all, he hadn't succeeded in stealing the Philosopher's Stone, but his own things were stolen first.
Quill, who has no dragon egg, can ask Hagrid how to subdue Lu Wei?
Will he engage in another dragon egg, or will he directly use violence to crack Lu Wei's level?
Will Hagrid harvest another dragon egg because of this? Will Harry be caught by Professor McGonagall in the middle of the night for sending away the dragon, and finally enter the Forbidden Forest with Malfoy?
To be honest, if the rewards given by the panel tasks are rich enough, Albert doesn't mind taking the risk at all to make the future more interesting.
However, the benefits of preventing Voldemort from stealing the Philosopher’s Stone are indeed a lot, but they are not enough to make Albert frantically change the future.
Although the known future is indeed a bit boring, it is safe to win!
Albert is already considering how to take advantage of the Dragon Egg Incident to do tasks for himself and seek benefits.
Compared with the unicorn incident, the dragon egg incident is obviously easier and safer.
Albert thought about it for a few days, and decided to engage in a show operation.
The identity of the prophet can be used to make good use of it, and it is also conducive to using it to lead (sudden) guide (you) Potter in the future, and seek more benefits for itself.
"Sure enough, I am also a very realistic person!" Albert thought of this and couldn't help but laugh at himself.
He was ready to go to Hagrid to tell the other party that his wish to raise a dragon was about to come true, and by the way let Hagrid believe he would predict.
Before dinner, Albert separated from his roommates and hurriedly walked across the hall to Hagrid's cabin, and was stopped by someone on the way.
"What's the matter, Miss Granger?" Albert stopped and looked at Hermione who stopped him in doubt.
"Nothing, I just think it's weird that you left the castle at the time of dinner." Hermione's face showed a touch of embarrassment, but she didn't hide her curiosity. "Can I go to Hagrid with you? Of course. If you find it inconvenient, forget it."
"It's not inconvenient. If you don't mind missing dinner and get hungry, I don't mind." Albert said with a shrug.
In fact, he just told Fred, George, and Lee Jordan that he had something to go to Hagrid, which meant it was for Hermione.
Albert does not deny that Hermione is smart, but even a smart person, under the guidance of others consciously or unconsciously, will still be recruited without realizing it.
It was true that curiosity killed the cat. Hermione had already become curious about Albert last time, and some abnormal behavior could undoubtedly attract her curiosity.
Of course, even if it fails, it doesn't matter.
"Do you have anything to do with Hagrid?"
Halfway, Hermione asked tentatively.
Albert didn't answer Hermione's question immediately, and the two followed the gravel path to Hagrid's cabin. Albert immediately reached out and knocked on the wooden door of Hagrid's cottage.
"Why are you here?" Hagrid was eating dinner, opened the door and looked at Albert and Hermione outside the door in surprise, wondering how they both came here at this time.
"There is something I want to tell you." Albert walked quickly into the cabin, looked around immediately, and walked to the fire to observe carefully, as if looking for something.
His abnormality made Hagrid and Hermione a little baffling.
"What are you looking for?" Hagrid couldn't help asking.
"Last night, I had a dream." Albert looked at Hagrid with a puzzled face, and said lightly: "Dreaming that you got a fire dragon egg, hatched it, and kept the fire dragon in the hut. In. Then your hut was lit, and Fang was inside."
"Wait for what dragon egg? Do you mean the dream?" Hagrid looked at Albert in confusion, and asked worriedly, "Are you all right!"
Hermione also thought Albert's reaction was strange, why would he take the dream seriously?
"It seems that you haven't got the dragon egg yet?" Albert showed his original expression, "In the near future, you should get a dragon egg and try to hatch it and raise it in the hut. in."
"Albert, it was just a dream." Hermione reminded awkwardly.
"Of course I know it's just a dream, but for me who masters divination, I know exactly what it means." Albert noticed the gazes of Hermione and Hagrid, pretending to be impatient and explained." This is a prophecy."
"prophecy?"
Hermione looked at Albert dumbfounded, even wondering if he was crazy.
"You mean I will get a dragon egg and raise a dragon?"
Hagrid asked incredulously. Although he instinctively thought it was incredible, Albert didn't seem to have a reason to deceive himself, and there was no need to do so.
At least, Albert has never deceived himself~www.mtlnovel.com~ As for the so-called divination, Hagrid has been left behind.
"You can divination?" Hermione remembered the rumors that Albert would predict.
Does he really have the ability to predict?
Albert ignored Hermione’s doubts and looked at Hagrid with a complicated expression, and said, “Recently, the forbidden forest is very unsafe. If you go there, you’d better be careful.”
"Forbidden forest?" Hagrid was even more clueless. He only entered the forbidden forest not long ago, and there was nothing wrong with it.
"The Forbidden Forest is not peaceful. I made a prediction related to the Forbidden Forest. I have a feeling that this prediction may be fulfilled."
"Are you really all right," Hagrid asked worriedly. "I feel like you have become mysterious."
"I know that some things are really hard to believe. After all, before they happen, no one will believe that these things will happen." Albert shook his head and said, "Believe a little, it won't hurt you at all. You will soon Will realize that what I said is true."
Hagrid opened his mouth, and finally nodded stiffly.
He didn't think Albert would come and tell him these strange things somehow.
Unless, is he crazy?
Is Albert crazy?
Obviously not.
So, what is the second possibility?
Can Albert really predict the future?
Before Hagrid returned to his senses, Albert turned and left, completely devoid of any intention of staying.
On the way back to the castle, Albert noticed Hermione’s puzzled gaze and explained: "You don’t know, Hagrid caused a lot of trouble when he was keeping the Wayway. If this time he kept a dragon, That was really a disaster. You should know that wizards are not allowed to raise dragons."
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