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285. Doubts about the Goblet of Fire



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Thanks to the time-turner, Elaine was able to find time in her busy schedule to date Daphne.

She was already very familiar with the use of the Time-Turner.

There is only one major premise for using the time turner: you cannot interfere or change history.

But what is history?

There are limits to the environment a person can observe.

Without the help of instruments, at most you can only feel what is happening within the scope of your eyes and ten feet around you.

But through the time turner, Elaine can go back to the 'past' and observe what is happening ten feet away.

As long as she doesn't change the 'history' she observes, there won't be any problems.

For example, Elaine stayed in the restaurant to eat an hour ago.

After leaving the restaurant, she used the time turner to go back to one hour ago. At this time, as long as she did not do anything that would affect the restaurant, she could move freely. After the time passed, she could return to the original point of using the time turner. .

If you are a person who often reads science fiction novels, you will say that this is Novikov's self-consistency principle - the world she originally observed is the final outcome that has been changed, and no further changes are possible.

But Elaine felt that this was just a matter of the limitations of time magic.

If something goes wrong, there are protection measures on the time converter.

Elaine once tried to commit suicide. After returning to the past, she deliberately hid in a blind corner and threw an apple at her original self... But the moment she threw it, the whole world seemed to be distorted. It was distorted and deformed, and she was so frightened that she quickly used the summoning spell to retrieve the apple.

‘History’ cannot be changed, but there are no limits outside of ‘history’.

That’s roughly how it feels.

So the trick to using a time turner is to remember the places you've been to in the past, avoid those places - if you can't avoid them, use an invisibility cloak or a disembodiment spell - and then go somewhere else to be happy.

There will be no problems with the body. The time in the hourglass is limited. It is only a part of the time more than others, and it will not affect the body.

To be honest, Hermione became like that in the original third grade novel because she was completely forced to do so.

She is actually not under much pressure from schoolwork now. Professor Adair, Elaine, and McGonagall all pay special attention to her workload. But after class, after finishing her homework, she goes to study Animagus things on her own... Ah After finishing his analysis, Nemagus went to prepare for next week's lessons...

...Who can bear this? No amount of time is enough for her kind of usage.

Too demanding of perfection and not giving yourself time to relax.

After you can't bear it psychologically, it begins to affect your body.

Even when the Christmas vacation started, Hermione didn't let herself go and ran to the library all day long.

What's even more troublesome is that because of the problem with the love potion, Elaine will be ignored when talking to Hermione.

Professor Slughorn, Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick also discussed this issue with Elaine, but none of them had any good ideas. It was impossible to simply persuade Hermione not to study.

Dumbledore might have a way, but because of the unusual movements in the werewolf and giant tribes, and the disappearance of Bertha Jorkins, he has not been back to school for a month.

…Bertha Jorkins was a key figure in Voldemort’s resurrection.

In the original book, when she went to Crouch's house to report on the Quidditch World Cup, she happened to overhear the conversation between Crouch Jr. and the house elves, and she leaked the news to Voldemort, which led to Crouch Jr.'s death. Escape and the Goblet of Fire incident.

Dumbledore believed that even without the Goblet of Fire, Voldemort would try to attack Harry in order to resurrect him. Especially after seeing Elaine's power, he must hope to become stronger. Harry is protected by Lily's blood curse. Even if he didn't know it at first, he figured it out over the years.

If he wanted to die and coveted Elaine's blood, the situation would be simpler.

Ravenclaw's diadem is still sleeping in the Room of Requirement. With this small piece of soul, and the blood of the Shafik family in Voldemort's body, with a few more tricks, the soul family tree may directly affect Voldemort, even if There is no way to kill him or track his location.

As long as Voldemort's whereabouts are exposed, he will be no different from the dead.

Therefore, Dumbledore did not intervene to save Bertha Jorkins' life.

When Peter Pettigrew and Crouch Jr. were both dead, this woman was the only one who could bring the news to Voldemort.

To be honest, when she heard that the location of the 422nd Quidditch World Cup finals had been changed from England to Egypt, Elaine had a premonition that next year would not go smoothly - because Crouch Senior was arrested and the British Magical Exchange Department was directly abolished, magic Ludo Bagman, the director of the Sports Department, is another idiot and cannot support the operation of the World Cup.

There was also Adair's troubles. The British Ministry of Magic had many things to do and didn't have enough manpower, so it had to reluctantly give up this good opportunity to make a name for itself.

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Dumbledore might have a way, but because of the unusual movements in the werewolf and giant tribes, and the disappearance of Bertha Jorkins, he has not been back to school for a month.

…Bertha Jorkins was a key figure in Voldemort’s resurrection.

In the original book, when she went to Crouch's house to report on the Quidditch World Cup, she happened to overhear the conversation between Crouch Jr. and the house elves, and she leaked the news to Voldemort, which led to Crouch Jr.'s death. Escape and the Goblet of Fire incident.

Dumbledore believed that even without the Goblet of Fire, Voldemort would try to attack Harry in order to resurrect him. Especially after seeing Elaine's power, he must hope to become stronger. Harry is protected by Lily's blood curse. Even if he didn't know it at first, he figured it out over the years.

If he wanted to die and coveted Elaine's blood, the situation would be simpler.

Ravenclaw's diadem is still sleeping in the Room of Requirement. With this small piece of soul, and the blood of the Shafik family in Voldemort's body, with a few more tricks, the soul family tree may directly affect Voldemort, even if There is no way to kill him or track his location.

As long as Voldemort's whereabouts are exposed, he will be no different from the dead.

Therefore, Dumbledore did not intervene to save Bertha Jorkins' life.

When Peter Pettigrew and Crouch Jr. were both dead, this woman was the only one who could bring the news to Voldemort.

To be honest, when she heard that the location of the 422nd Quidditch World Cup finals had been changed from England to Egypt, Elaine had a premonition that next year would not go smoothly - because Crouch Senior was arrested and the British Magical Exchange Department was directly abolished, magic Ludo Bagman, the director of the Sports Department, is another idiot and cannot support the operation of the World Cup.


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