Chapter 665
Harry Potter: A Certain Ancient Rune Professor of Hogwarts (TL)
Harry stared dumbly at the creature.
âA stag? Thatâs your Patronus?â Ron exclaimed in shock and looked around, then as if he thought of something, he took a short breath and said, âCould â could someone have used the time-turner? We used a time-turner!?â
âNo, I donât think so.â Harry said, in half certainty and half doubt, âIt wasnât a stag, but ⦠rather some other creature with horns.â
At that moment, Hermione tugged on his sleeve and said in surprise, âHarry! Ron! Look over there, that, thatâs-â
They looked in the opposite direction of the castle and saw a small, blurry grey figure through the gap in the castleâs iron gates.
â⦠Dumbledore?â Ronâs eyes bulged.
âNo,â Harry said excitedly, though he didnât know why. âItâs Aberforth. Come on, letâs go over there!â He jumped down the slope that they had climbed halfway up, and galloped as fast as he could.
As he ran, the previously somewhat vague thought took shape in his mind that perhaps Aberforth knew something about Voldemortâs wand ⦠and if Headmaster Dumbledore really did intend to give it to Snape, it must have something to do with him.
Harry thought eagerly, so far he knew nothing about how to get rid of the soul fragment from his body.
At the gate of the castle, Harry and Aberforth faced each other, âIs that you, boy?â Aberforth growled grumpily, suspecting that his Patronus had sent the message to the wrong person.
âItâs me.â Harry gasped, a mixed feeling welling up inside him, he knew what this old man had been through.
âWhatâs the problem?â Aberforth asked impatiently. At that moment, Ron and Hermione came running towards them, out of breath.
âWell,â Harry racked his brain, âwe just saw you ⦠your Patronus, the big guy with the horns ⦠â
âThe goat, yeah, the goat.â Aberforth said distractedly, the same azure eyes as Dumbledoreâs gazed up towards the castle.
âYouâre looking for Headmaster Dumbledore, arenât you?â Harry suddenly understood the purpose of Aberforth, âUnfortunately, I donât know the method to open the gate, thereâs a protection spell cast around Hogwarts â¦â His words proved to be like stirring up a hornetâs nest.
âI donât want to go in, not even a little bit, understand!â Aberforth suddenly growled, and the golden trio was taken aback. âThis place makes me sick, I canât believe heâs doing this! After all that happened!â
âMr. Dumbledore? You-â Hermione tried to speak nervously.
âDonât call me that!â Aberforth roared, âI- Ariana-â he gasped violently, his eyes horribly widened and his wand spewing out a flurry of flame as if he might commit murder at any moment.
The trio, who are just separated by a door, are stunned.
After a few moments, Aberforth calmed himself down.
âDonât be nosy, you lot.â
âBut,â Harry gathered his courage, âif you donât like this place, why did you even come? And youâre still spending your holidays with ⦠Headmaster Dumbledore.â
The muscles in Aberforthâs face quivered one by one.
âYou want to know? Because my vile, shameless brother threatened me and forced me to make a choice ⦠Look, here he is.â He said viciously and Harry jerked his head back as Headmaster Dumbledore suddenly appeared a short distance away and is striding towards them.
âHeadmaster Dumbledore.â Harry murmured, feeling ashamed that he might have entered into the conflict between the Dumbledore brothers by mistake, or perhaps he had failed to defend him in a decisive manner.
Dumbledore merely nodded slightly and said, âYou all go back first.â
So the golden trio hurried to leave, not even daring to pause for breath. After they had walked some distance away, Harry glanced back, and Headmaster Dumbledoreâs back was turned to them, so his expression was not visible; but there was disgust written in every frown on Aberforthâs face, as he hollered.
âYou win, Albus. I promise you, the memories are yours, for, for Ariane â¦â
âWhy do you guys think Dumbledoreâs brother got so angry? He looks like his lungs are about to explode -â said Ron impatiently as the three of them climbed the white stone steps all the way up and made their way through the great hall and the grand staircase appeared in their sight.
âShhh.â Harry was about to answer when Hermione interrupted, gesturing cautiously towards the far end.
Mafalda was standing below the huge bulletin board, clutching a slab of cardboard in her hand, and was tilting her head up to speak to Peeves Ghost as if she was interviewing him. âMr. Peeves, can you tell us about the prank youâre most proud of?â
âYouâve come to the right person!â Peeves Ghost said with a smile, floating in mid-air, trying his best to put on a thoughtful expression as his fingers kept twirling a clown hat.
âDonât startle them.â Harry whispered promptly, as he led Ron and Hermione at a slower pace to climb the grand staircase.
âSheâs expanding her business over to ghosts?â Ron said incredulously. âPeeves isnât even a ghost.â Hermione subconsciously retorted, Harry didnât say anything, he wasnât interested in the business of Peeves or the Wall of Mystery tabloid, he just wanted to get back to the common room and clear his head at the moment.
Harry quickened his pace, stepping up two steps at a time, and as he neared the first floor, there was a loud, chaotic noise heard from downstairs.
ââ¦âs most glorious prank is certainly this one!â Peevesâ excited shout came from below, followed by a rain of âcracklesâ.
âChalk head,â Ron said with certainty as he stopped in his tracks, âMafaldaâs in trouble.â
But then there was a rapid chanting sound coming from downstairs â âWingardium Leviosa! Langlock!â The whine of the Peeves followed, âMr. Peeves, Iâve come prepared â¦â Harry and the group went up another flight of stairs, and Mafaldaâs smug voice became faint, and eventually faded.
âIâm massively impressed by Mafalda.â Ron said admiringly.
âHarry, have you figured out anything?â Hermione asked, they slowed down at this point, and she looked up and down the stairs and left and right corridors for a while, without seeing anyone else.
âA bit,â Harry said, sitting on the stairs, âthe gift Snape received, Headmaster Dumbledoreâs unusual behaviour, and Aberforthâs anger ⦠By the way, they also mentioned Ariana, all of these must be connected, and-â he paused, âI think it has something to do with me.â
Ron glanced uneasily at the portraits on the wall, several of them had quietly opened their eyes, and he waved his wand threateningly. âDonât try to eavesdrop, go away.â The portrait figures cursed and left the frame.
âYou â are â the Prefect.â Hermione turned to Ron in annoyance.
âYeah, Iâm the Prefect,â Ron said, âThis is a really nice place, we can hear footsteps when someone comes by.â
Hermione stopped paying attention to him and cast a Muffliato Charm in the vicinity, and turned her head to Harry with a grumpy look, âI also noticed the anomaly when you said that, although weâve known for a long time that Headmaster Dumbledore and his brother didnât exactly get along, and the fact that Aberforth is part of the Order of the Phoenix means that the two have eased up a bit, but now they⦠â¦â
â Well look like enemies.â Harry said with a nod.
âCould it be that our Headmaster did something?â Ron said, âAs you heard, Aberforth is quite repulsed by the family name âDumbledoreâ and it must have something to do with the Headmaster.â
Harry thought Ron had hit the nail on the head.
âHe has even developed a distaste for the school as well.â
âWait, Harry, listen to this:â Hermione said slowly, âI canât believe he did that, after all that happened ⦠thatâs what Aberforth said then, remember? â
âHermione, youâre just repeating my point. This proves once again that Aberforthâs attitude has something to do with Headmaster Dumbledore.â Ron pointed out.
âNo, no, there are nuances.â Hermione mused, âAfter âAll thatâ happened, what do you think that refers to?â She didnât give them any time to answer, and continued, âI think itâs that tragedy, Harry, you told us about â¦â
Arianaâs death â is an accident caused by the duel between Dumbledore, Grindelwald, and Aberforth.
âCome to think of it, it has been nearly a century since that tragedy, but now itâs being brought up by Aberforth once again, so something must have stimulated him, and it has something to do with the tragedy itself.â
âMemories.â Harry said, as if he had suddenly choked, âAberforth mentioned memories at the end, and I guess Dumbledore wants to ask for his brotherâs memories.â
Hermioneâs expression went dazed.
âBut why?â
âBecause of the Resurrection Stone,â Harry said very weakly as he sat down on the step again, and he felt that he had guessed the truth. âDumbledore has the Resurrection Stone, yes, one of the Deathly Hallows that you remember, it has a function to recall the projections of the dead from the memories of the living, Dumbledore would have wanted to access that precious memory of his brother, after all, those are the only two left in the Dumbledore family at the moment.â
âHow do you know?â Ron asked in surprise, watching Harryâs expression carefully, âYou already knew about this? Then you followed us to the Chamber of Secrets and looked for the Resurrection Stone-â
âI guess Headmaster Dumbledore asked Harry to keep it a secret, didnât he?â Hermione asked, staring at Harry, who nodded silently. Hermione continued, âSo itâs not surprising that Dumbledore asked for the memories, after all, Ariana is closer to Aberforth, and he has more accurate memories, but that should be a good thing for Aberforth, so why is he angry?â
âWait, Iâm not clear yet,â Ron protested, âyouâre skipping a crucial part of the puzzle, whatâs the point of these memories?â
Harry opened his mouth, but Hermione beat him to it, âClassroom seven.â
Harry stared at her with a startled expression.
âWhat? Isnât that what you thought?â Hermione asked in surprise.
âI thought ⦠Dumbledore wanted to resurrect his sister â¦,â Harry mumbled.
âThatâs not possible Harry,â Hermione said strongly, âHow many times do I have to state this? Magic canât bring people back from the dead, at least not in the way you want it to happen. Because the conditions simply canât be met. Dead wizards either become ghosts or their souls step into the world of the dead and move on.â
âOh, so you think Dumbledore is trying to extract the memories of two people and then use the power of the Resurrection Stone to make Ariana somehow live in Classroom Seven, just like those memory bodies?â Ron understood.
âI do,â Hermione said, âIt would be the most likely method to succeed, but I donât think Dumbledore would do it. He should be smart enough to tell the difference between real and fake.â
âWhat are you talking about?â Harry asked sensitively.
âDo you think the ghosts are alive? And there are also magic portraits?â Hermione asked rhetorically in rapid succession, âThey do have the intelligence of a living person in some ways, but if you really consider them as living, you will be absolutely disappointed, and even worse, you will become increasingly desperate the closer you get to them.â
Harry listened with a pang of discomfort.
He thought of the second brother in âThe Tale of the Three Brothersâ, the story in which the second brother received the Resurrection Stone from Death and in doing so he summoned the projection of his beloved, but he did not live a happy life, did he realize this too, that the projection of his memory is ultimately not the same as the real person, and that is why he finally lost all his will and chose to commit suicide?
âWhat you are saying is only an assumption.â He said stiffly.
âWeâre talking about guesses.â Hermione said.
âCome on, knock it off, someoneâs coming up.â Ron said as he glanced downwards.
They stood up and continued to walk upstairs. At this point, Hermione was still thinking about Aberforthâs strange attitude, âIs it because he recognizes the truth that he refuses to give up his memories? Does he think Headmaster Dumbledore is doing a mistake, or even desecrating the dead? I always felt off, that something might have been overlooked â¦â
âAberforth finally compromised. Thatâs why heâs here today.â Ron said.
âOhâ¦â
Hermione suddenly yelped and Harry and Ron followed her gaze as Snape glided over like a giant black bat.
âWhat are you doing here?â Harry asked as he straightened up.
Snape looked at them coldly.
âI donât need to report to you about where I am appearing, Potter. Five points off for Gryffindor for confronting a professor.â He trailed his long robes and looked condescendingly at Ron and Hermione, âTwo more points off for being a Prefect and not stopping it.â
âWhat bad luck. Itâs like he was waiting here specifically to dock some points for us.â Ron muttered disgruntledly when Snape left.
âI think he just came out of the Defense Against the Dark Arts classroom.â Hermione whispered.
âWhat? Oh, right.â Harry realized with a start, âI always thought he would still be in the basement for his classes. But heâs supposed to be sharing a classroom with Professor Bagshot now, no wonder Iâve seen him in the third-floor corridor a few times â¦â
âHeâs a professor of Defense Against the Dark Arts class now, though heâs only one of two.â Ron said with a sigh as if nothing had happened, âBut we can look forward to it a little and make a bet on whether weâll see him next year. Er, to be fair, I think Snape has the advantage, Professor Bagshot is new, and he clearly said heâd only be teaching for one year â¦â
âWait, what did you just say?â Hermione suddenly asked.
Ron looked at her strangely. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
â⦠only be teaching for one year?â
âYou just said that Professor Bagshot is new.â Hermione said slowly, âIf it is some certain practice of Dumbledoreâs that Aberforth is objecting to, and that practice is clearly related to their sister who died early, what else could it possibly be but a memory?â
â¦
It is very dimly lit in the Headmasterâs office late at night.
âYou should think it over, Severus, you are the right person for this task.â Dumbledore said softly, using the vague moonlight to discern a figure not far away.
Snape stood in front of the window with a stiff expression, like a statue.
âAre you sure, Dumbledore?â
âI am quite sure, I am no longer in the same physical condition as you are, and right now is the best time to do it.â Dumbledore smiled in the darkness, âI must say, I am fortunate, Severus. I have you by my side when I need something.â
Snape shook his head in annoyance and strode around the spacious circular room.
âYou want me to go undercover again, eh? Dumbledore!â He growled in a low voice.
âNot undercover. You know what Iâm talking about, just some necessary preparation.â Dumbledore said in a relaxed tone, âYouâre a good man, Severus, despite the mistakes that you once committed.â
There was a long silence.
âI might not always do as you wish. Perhaps Iâll turn my head and betray you.â Snape said threateningly.
âNot a bad choice, Severus, but I trust you to make the right call.â Dumbledore said with a pleasant twinkle of trust in his eyes.
Snape glared at Dumbledore and the two men stared at each other, one with a frown and the other with a smile on their faces. After an unknown amount of time, Snape compromised by raising his wand and pointing it straight at Dumbledore.
âExpelliarmus!â
The Elder Wand instantly broke free from Dumbledoreâs hand.
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