Daily Life at Hogwarts

Chapter 405: curiosity

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At this moment, Harry was very depressed. He finally had the chance to find out who Nicolas Flamel was, but he didn't expect that Albert was not going to tell them. He also warned the three of them that this matter might very likely get them into big trouble.

Harry, Ron and Hermione were extremely depressed because their curiosity could not be satisfied.

What exactly is the so-called big trouble

What precious treasure is Fluffy guarding for Dumbledore

All of this was like a hand secretly clawing at their hearts, making the three of them itchy and unable to resist wanting to figure out what was going on.

Albert might know what the treasure that Lu Wei was guarding was, and he might also know who had his eyes on that treasure. He might even realize what the so-called big trouble was, but he had no intention of telling the three of them.

"In other words, does Anderson really know who Nicolas Flamel is?" Harry couldn't help but wonder, "And how did he know that Nicolas Flamel was related to the treasure guarded by Fluffy? If Hagrid hadn't let it slip, they would still be confused."

The strangest thing is that the three of them had been looking through books in the library for so long but couldn't find any records related to Nicolas Flamel, but Albert actually knew about him and seemed to know him very well.

Albert always gave Harry a mysterious feeling, as if he knew a lot of things.

"He should know, Harry, you don't know how powerful Anderson is." Ron had a complicated expression, "He is the most powerful genius wizard in the history of Hogwarts."

"The most powerful genius wizard?" Harry felt that the title was a bit intimidating. He asked in a mysterious way, "Is it really that powerful?"

"He's really amazing." Hermione said admiringly, "Albert has published a lot of papers in academic journals, and he can easily get first place in the grade in every exam. I heard that his memory is super good, and he can easily remember the content after reading it for a while."

"If only I had a memory like that."

Ron also envied Albert's memory. If he had such a memory, he wouldn't have to worry about not being able to remember when reciting textbooks.

"It seems really powerful." Harry nodded.

In fact, he didn't know much about these, so his impression of Albert was just that of an ordinary genius, an enhanced version of the outstanding student he met in elementary school, who had excellent grades, was great at sports, and was very popular.

"Should we go tell Hagrid about this?" Hermione suddenly said. She was more inclined to believe that Albert knew about this, and also knew what the treasure that Fluffy was guarding was

"You're right. Maybe we should talk to Hagrid. Do we have classes this afternoon?" Harry thought for a moment and asked. If Albert is really as powerful as they say, maybe...

"We have classes, so we'd better go see Hagrid tomorrow afternoon," Hermione suggested.

"By the way, Harry, don't you want to take the Galleons back?" Ron suddenly asked.

"Fred said he would help me collect the debt from the Slytherin people, but he may not be able to get the money back." Harry didn't care much about the bet of a Galleon, he was not short of money at all.

"I think they've gone too far." Hermione frowned. She had not forgotten the scene where Fred secretly used magic on the Slytherin Quidditch captain. Moreover, she had heard that someone had taken off the other person's pants and exchanged them for money. This was really too bad.

"No, no, that's not too much." Ron analyzed calmly, "It's because those Slytherin people didn't want to pay back the money, so Fred and George did that."

Although Ron didn't like Fred and George who often played tricks on him, he still stood on the twins' side in this matter. If he were Harry, he would have joined everyone in causing trouble for Slytherin, or at least he would have waited for others to knock the other party down and then sneaked up to kick them a few times.

"Ron."

"Hermione, if all your money was swindled away by someone, wouldn't you be angry?" Ron looked at Hermione and said dryly, "I definitely can't stand it anyway."

Harry didn't care about the Galleon because he was rich, but for Ron, whose total money was less than one Galleon, this kind of thing was unbearable.

Ron actually had a pretty good impression of Albert.

In fact, the Weasley family all had a very good impression of Albert, whether it was his parents, Charlie, Percy, Fred and George, or even Ginny. Ron was no exception. Although he didn't quite know how Fred and George got the money, how could he have a bad impression of a friend with whom he had a close relationship and who was willing to help him and make money together

"Next time, definitely next time!" Ron muttered to himself.

"What did you say?" Harry asked in confusion.

"Nothing." Ron shook his head.

The next afternoon, which happened to be Friday, Gryffindor first years had no classes, so Harry, Ron and Hermione went to Hagrid's hut to have afternoon tea with him and talked about Nicolas Flamel again.

"This matter has nothing to do with you." Hagrid was furious. He was angry with himself. Ever since he accidentally mentioned Nicolas Flamel last time, Harry, Ron and Hermione obviously had no intention of giving up investigating this matter.

"Albert said the same thing. He said that getting involved in this matter would bring us into big trouble." Harry observed Hagrid's expression and said, "He seemed to know who Nicolas Flamel was, and he also seemed to know what Fluffy was guarding!"

"Albert?" Hagrid was stunned for a moment, as if he remembered something, and muttered to himself: "I must talk to him, I must talk to him."

Hagrid began writing a letter inviting Albert to come for tea on Saturday.

This time, he was very cautious and did not say a word in front of Harry and the other two, for fear of letting something slip.

"He's right, Harry. Listen to Albert and don't keep dwelling on this matter, or you'll be in big trouble." Hagrid knew that someone was eyeing the Philosopher's Stone, and he knew even better that it was impossible for Harry to get the Philosopher's Stone by passing through the mechanisms set up by the professors. But Albert's situation was different. If he knew, the situation would be very bad.

Hagrid did not forget that Albert knew how to subdue Fluffy, and that he dared to go to the Forbidden Forest alone late at night in his first year. Hagrid had to doubt whether the mechanisms set up by the Hogwarts professors would be effective against Albert.

If Albert wanted to get the Philosopher's Stone, he had to tell Dumbledore about it.