Daily Life at Hogwarts Chapter 247: Role Play
Albert has never been a suspicious person, at least not in his previous life. This may have something to do with his previous living environment, but now he has to say that Professor Rowena Smith is a little suspicious, at least from the many That's what the concatenation of intelligence yields.
It is undeniable that there is also Albert's prejudice as a transmigrator, but he still thinks that every wizard who comes to Hogwarts to serve as a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts is doing something before Voldemort is completely gone. Yes, something might be implicated.
Perhaps, the final answer may be far from his guess, but before Professor Smith leaves Hogwarts, it does not prevent Albert from temporarily pulling the other party into the blacklist.
The form of Bogut is closely related to the fears in people's hearts. Professor Smith's Bogut turned into the corpse of Isobel's father, which had to make Albert suspicious.
He even boldly guessed that the death of Isobel's father was most likely related to Professor Smith, even if there was no direct connection, there would be an indirect connection.
According to Isobel, her father died in a magical experiment.
If you want to tie everything together, the only thing that the four have in common is that they are all candidates for heirs and have been trained by heirs.
Therefore, Albert boldly guessed that the failure of Isobel's father's magic experiment was a human inducement, and Professor Smith was likely to be the culprit, so Isobel's father's body would become Professor Smith's fear. It may be that he killed his friend intentionally, unintentionally, or even indirectly.
Albert recorded his guesses in a small notebook with a quill pen. This kind of plot is common in mystery novels, and the trigger may be for something.
As for the so-called something?
Naturally it's a matter of heirs.
It's not really surprising to do such a thing in order to inherit a large sum of Galleons and other valuable inheritances.
Although such speculation is a bit ridiculous, it does not mean that such a bold speculation is impossible.
The huge wealth is enough to make people crazy, as long as the profit is big enough, it is not impossible to backstab friends.
And then there's speculation about Ravenclaw's treasure trove of knowledge.
Why does Professor Smith want to get hold of the riches in Ravenclaw's Chamber of Secrets?
There are two speculations about this. The first is that Ravenclaw's secret room has something to do with the heir, and the second is purely for the wealth inside, but knowing that the wealth inside is knowledge, so The back of Professor Smith was so lonely before.
If the four are linked to the Ravenclaw treasure house, the first possibility is more likely.
Furthermore, Isobel may have found Ravenclaw's treasure trove of knowledge from his father's notes, indicating that his father most likely entered it, and may have acquired something from it and became an heir.
He was killed because there was only one heir?
However, why did Professor Smith fail to become the heir?
The reason why Albert determined that Professor Smith was not the heir was because the last Halloween when he was entertained by Mog McDougall to the Lodge in the Lake for Halloween, he found that Professor Broad and several others had appeared in the same age group. Dating, if they really have something to do with the heirs, or... In fact, several of Professor Broad are responsible for selecting the heirs, and even they themselves were the heirs?
So what was the purpose of Professor Broad's visit to Hogwarts last year?
For Ravenclaw's trove of knowledge? Or it has something to do with the heir, but even Albert can't deny that Professor Brod helped him in the end, and he was not hostile to him, and even treated him as kindly as his relatives.
This caused Albert to not doubt Professor Smith from the beginning, not only because they knew each other, but at that time he didn't know about the heir, and only thought that Professor Broad was going to pull himself into a certain circle of friends.
If the wild guess is true, what role does Isobel play in this matter?
An Avenger who avenged his father?
Or a candidate for the heir position?
Or...both?
"Then, what role do you play?" Albert muttered to himself, looking at the parchment in his hand, "The hapless one who got involved in this incident for no reason? The heir candidate?"
What is the role of Professor Broad and Mr. Mog McDougall?
A judge who picks an heir?
So... Mr. Smith is the heir candidate and villain boss?
No, Professor Smith may have been ineligible. After all, he was the heir candidate in the previous round. Whether he succeeded or not, the role of the heir candidate should be eliminated?
What's more, he has failed.
Of course, there is another possibility that Mr. Smith is also the "heir" referee~IndoMTL.com~ After all, with Snape's case ahead, it's really hard to say until the end.
No way, sometimes the plot of the novel is really nonsense, but sometimes the reality is more nonsense, not to mention that he is now in this world where I don't know whether it is a novel or reality.
Of course, everything may be Albert's own delusion, but he still thinks that Professor Smith's arrival at Hogwarts is 80% related to the heir. After all, Rowena's last name is Smith, so-called coincidence is usually also Just thought it was a manufactured coincidence.
So, one last question.
Isobel seems to know a lot, how on earth does she know so much?
Did someone tell her, or did she surmise from what her father left behind, or did she have some way of inquiring?
All three are possible, but there is no doubt that Isobel knows a lot of things, even closer to the truth than he is, but the other party is reluctant to tell.
It's not that Albert couldn't understand Isobel, and if he killed himself, he would keep secrets, and would not easily trust others.
"For some reason, the world always feels unsafe!" Albert tore the pages from the diary and threw them into the flames to burn to ashes.
Now, he just hopes his guesses are nothing more than vain delusions.
"Sure enough, you should prepare something for yourself to protect yourself." Albert murmured, if possible, he really wanted to carry two wands with him.
Why bring two?
This is habitual thinking. Most wizards only have one wand. Many villains like to nag some words to show themselves after disarming the opponent. This is considered to give others the opportunity to turn defeat into victory.
Who made the villain die for talking?