v2 Chapter 1807: no perfect person

Harry didn't speak, he knew that Hermione was right, and more importantly, he hated himself deep in his heart and wished she was telling the truth: Dumbledore really cared about him.

"What's the matter with the two of you?" Sirius came over and asked, and he took a deep look at the ruins of the house in front of him, "I heard some noises, aren't you arguing?"

After a moment of silence, Hermione wiped her tears and said, "Harry wants to go to Bathilda Bagshot and ask about Dumbledore's past."

Sirius looked stunned, and instantly understood what happened. He said, "I remember we discussed this before, Harry, many things are not what you think."

Harry didn't say a word, he didn't really want to talk to Sirius about it or fight again.

Since the events at Malfoy Manor, he has avoided conflict with Sirius.

"Look, Harry, I know what you're thinking, but we all make mistakes, and no one is perfect, including Dumbledore." Sirius took a deep breath and said, "Even James the same."

Harry remembered again his memory of seeing Snape in the Pensieve.

The part about his father, how he made Snape his head down and his **** taunted. He had a deep sense of disgust about it, and it was one of the main reasons for his previous quarrel with Sirius.

"I can understand that you think so well of everyone you love, but that doesn't mean they haven't been assholes. People are complex, and we can't judge a person's life by just a few things. Dumble Lido made mistakes in his early years, I don't know much, but you have to believe that I was not less excited and surprised when I knew these things! But Dumbledore has changed since then, when we met him, he was already the world The greatest white sorcerer on the planet, fighting on the front lines against evil and darkness."

"If Voldemort changes, we should forgive him too?" Harry said disapprovingly. "I can't do that."

"The nature of things is different, Dumbledore didn't do anything irreparable. As for Voldemort, he did a lot of things that the world can't forgive, and he's definitely going to be a **** forever, and even wants to be Evil gods come to dominate mortals! This is not surprising, because he is no longer human." Sirius continued, "As for the question you are talking about, think about that Riddle, who he just saved not long ago. Ron, what do you think should be done with him?"

Harry didn't know how to answer, he didn't feel the same way about fifteen-year-old Riddle.

As Sirius said, the other party has not done anything to hurt others. He was separated from Voldemort's soul when he was fifteen years old and was recognized by Dumbledore and Ivan. Not long ago Helped them rescue Ron, and even he can't be regarded as a Horcrux. Harry couldn't find a reason to destroy it at all, even if he was Riddle.

But what about Riddle? It wasn't Riddle who was at fault, it was Voldemort!

"But Dumbledore..." Harry didn't know what to say. "He killed his sister?"

"I'm skeptical about that. That woman would write anything in order to make the book popular. From what I know about Dumbledore, he wouldn't do such a thing, even that Dumbledore with dark thoughts. Lido. Harry, as much as I love you, Dumbledore loves his sister as much. And from what I know, it may be because of his sister's sudden death that Dumbledore really changed his mind."

"He didn't tell me anything."

"Maybe he wants you to understand all this, which has always been Dumbledore's style, not telling everything, but providing guidance. I don't know what the world of the dead looks like, but I dare say, Ai Wen If you do go there, you will definitely meet Dumbledore. He is always like this, showing up when we need him most, giving him the right help." Sirius continued, "He would have guessed that when he After leaving, you will learn about his early experience, of course, he did not hide or erase these traces, there may be something he wants you to know. And what he left you , that Riddle and the Resurrection Stone may also want to send you some information that they think will be helpful to you."

Harry was silent, not denying that there was indeed such a possibility as Sirius said.

It was like his first impression of Dumbledore through the Philosopher's Stone incident in first grade.

In the ward at the end of the semester, Ron had asked if Dumbledore had intentionally asked Harry to do these things, and deliberately gave him his father's invisibility cloak to lead him to do those things.

And the mirror, Dumbledore must have let him see it on purpose, and Harry remembered his answer, he remembered it well.

"Dumbledore is a very interesting guy, I think he probably wanted to give me a chance, he seemed to know a little bit about what was going on here. I think he knew exactly what we were going to do, he didn't stop us, Instead, he taught us a lot of useful things secretly. He seemed to think I had the right to confront Voldemort if possible..."

Sirius' words reminded Harry that Dumbledore had always done this.

In first grade, when faced with Quirrell and Voldemort who were conspiring to steal the Resurrection Stone.

The same is true now!

Many things, Harry felt that Dumbledore's shot could be easily solved, but he didn't do it, but went around to guide Harry and Ivan to do it, even if it seemed unnecessary, but he still insisted on it, because This is a fact they need to face, and only by doing so can they have a chance to grow.

What matters is not the result, but the process.

But Harry still doesn't understand why Dumbledore gave him the Resurrection Stone.

The words on the Golden Snitch are the opening at the last moment. That is, Dumbledore thinks he will need the Resurrection Stone or Riddle at the last minute? How can they help him? And when was the last moment, in the face of Voldemort?

Harry thought about this, he didn't know much about the Resurrection Stone, except that the stone was part of the Deathly Hallows and couldn't really bring people back to life.

Or, he should read the story in the book Dumbledore left Hermione.

The last enemy to destroy is death... Harry remembered the inscription on his parents' tombstones again, and he seemed to have caught something, but he couldn't tell.

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