"Don't incorporate personal biases into your analysis, it will only hurt you! And, even if what you say is true, I think Professor Snape is no longer in school, but should be there. As he spoke, he pointed to the room at the end of the hallway.

Hearing this, Harry and Ron, who were still a little indignant, fell silent all of a sudden, not wrong, Turners was right, which made them feel a little ashamed.

"Okay, I'll go ahead and don't interrupt me again. With that, Turners gave Harry a clear look.

He also knew that he was indeed a little impulsive, so he did not refute it, and listened very carefully to Turner's plan.

"Ron and Neville, you go find someone, and the rest of us are here to keep an eye on it, so that we can guarantee that even if someone takes the Philosopher's Stone out of it, we will be able to stop them from leaving and buy time for the arrival of the other professors. "

"And, if necessary, we can go in and have a look, and in any case, everything should be the first priority of the Philosopher's Stone. Do you all understand?"

"Well, we got it, then we went. With that, Neville grabbed Ron and rushed towards the headmaster's office.

The three of Turners waited at the entrance of this corridor for more than ten minutes.

Perhaps psychologically, Turners always felt that time was passing very slowly, which made Harry a little impatient.

He didn't want his enemy, Voldemort, to rise again, and he always wanted to go down and have a look when he thought that Voldemort was most likely in the room at the end of the corridor at this time.

Turners was also a little anxious at this time, and Voldemort was almost certain of Turners under this.

Although he hadn't seen much of this movie, he still swept the general plot synopsis.

The only thing I remember now is that Harry personally confronted Voldemort at the end.

Judging by the current state of affairs, it seems that Harry must have ended up in this room, and Voldemort must have been in the deepest part of the room.

Although I don't know if he got the Philosopher's Stone in the end, Turner won't fully believe the plot, after all, he has heard of the butterfly effect.

So, he's not in a hurry, that's impossible.

What he is most worried about now is that Voldemort in it will use the Philosopher's Stone in it to directly restore his strength.

If that's the case, that's bad.

Now Hogwarts House, there are only four deans left in the top combat power, and they can use their combat power to compete with Voldemort, who has regained some strength, Turners feels that it is not possible.

Otherwise, more than a decade ago, there would not have been a claim that only Dumbledore would be able to fight Voldemort.

Judging from his daily performance, Turners speculated that Dumbledore's strength should have reached the level of a great magician.

This is already a very powerful realm, and this is only Dumbledore's multi-year body and the upper limit of his magic power that has begun to fade, which limits Turner from giving a higher evaluation.

If you just talk about the combat power that can be used, Dumbledore will undoubtedly be at the level of a magician.

You must know that the realm of a magician is not something that anyone can reach, and even one may not be able to appear in a century.

Others, the highest level, that is, the level of the great magician, is not that the talent is not enough, but what this magician needs is not only talent, but also opportunity.

This is not an exaggeration on the part of Turners, but it is true, otherwise how could Dumbledore be called the greatest white wizard of our time.

And more than ten years ago, what kind of existence was Voldemort, who was able to defeat Dumbledore and dominate the entire Great Eagle wizarding world in one fell swoop!

So, for Voldemort's state, it is a very important piece of information. If he is only half-dead, or in a state of residual blood, he should still be able to cope with the teachers of the academy if he wants to join forces with the teachers of the academy.

But if Voldemort recovers some state, not to mention much, as long as he recovers his general strength, then no one in the entire Hogwarts, without Dumbledore, will be Voldemort's opponent at all.

At this time, Turners is also very entangled, he is struggling with whether he should go in and have a look now.

It would be best if Voldemort didn't get his hands on the Philosopher's Stone, which proved that he hadn't begun to regain his strength yet.

But if he gets it, then he will have to intervene, at least so that he has no time to recover.

It would be better to drag Voldemort, who had not yet begun to recover, as much as possible, and wait for further solutions until Voldemort returned.

After making up his mind, Turners is not waiting here, what he needs now is to rush over as soon as possible.

Regardless of whether Voldemort got the Philosopher's Stone or not, it was best to rush over as soon as possible.

"Hermione, you take this here, take this thing, and once the people who come out of it are not me and Harry, then you can just shred this scroll and throw it in the hallway, if it's us, then everything will be fine. With that, Turner pulled out a magic scroll and handed it to Hermione.

At this time, Hermione didn't know what she was still thinking, and she didn't come back to her senses for the time being, obviously at this time, she also understood who the enemy they were likely to face next was.

It wasn't until Turners put a scroll in her hand that she came to her senses.

Hermione hurriedly stretched out her hand and grabbed the sleeve of Turner's shirt that slipped through his hand, with an anxious expression, "Turner, don't go, this is too dangerous, let's wait for the teachers to deal with it." "

"Hermione, you should know, we can't wait any longer, every night for a minute, Voldemort has the potential to regain some strength with the help of the Philosopher's Stone, we can't wait any longer, I have to go. Turner gently reached out and wiped away the tears that had fallen from the corners of Hermione's eyes, and said firmly.

Hermione was a very smart girl, and she didn't know that this was indeed the best decision right now, but she just looked at her best friend, 'Is it really just a good friend?' she asked herself in her own heart. Walking into that dangerous hallway, she said she didn't want to say anything.

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