Chapter 79 Mastery
Chapter 79 Mastery
Chapter 79 Mastery
into the night.
After everyone had settled their plans, they returned to their respective dormitories. Ryan was kept behind by Dumbledore, who claimed that he had important business to attend to.
"Headmaster, isn't it too late today?" Ryan said this deliberately, since Dumbledore had previously told him it was too late and he had left the headmaster's office.
"The capture of Voldemort is enough to keep this old man up all night," Dumbledore said.
"Capture Voldemort! You plan to ambush him and take him down one by one?" Ryan was shocked. Had the White Lord changed his ways? Was he abandoning his plan to raise a savior?
The plan now is to take down Voldemort, but it will be a lot of work and effort after that, since we can't really kill Voldemort.
It also meant that Harry didn't have a graduation thesis to write.
This is completely unnecessary!
"Isn't that what you thought too? Otherwise, why did you smile at me back then?" Dumbledore asked, puzzled by Ryan's words.
"what?"
The two looked at each other.
I was just being polite—Ryan thought the old man was too cunning, imagining things as real, a complete fantasist.
Because of some hazy memories deeply rooted in his mind, Ryan never took the three prophecies seriously, still believing that there was no apocalypse in the Hogwarts storyline, and that the information given was just some minor setbacks.
The idea flashed through his mind. But Ryan's rational judgment led him to believe that the three prophecies were the only possible reason for Dunsilido to change his mind.
Then he added, "Even if we capture Voldemort, what can we do with him? To expect a wizard of Voldemort's caliber to obey our commands is like hoping a meteorite falls from the sky and kills Darkness."
Dumbledore simply shook his head: "We should at least try."
He changed the subject: "Let's not talk about that. Where do you plan to manufacture your alchemy factory? Tonight, I'll help you get all the alchemy components for the communicator successfully produced."
Ryan didn't ask Dumbledore why he planned to help personally, because he knew it was to get the plan started sooner.
He only now realized how much these three prophecies had impacted Dumbledore, making this educator, who usually liked to see his students repent and educate them with gentle persuasion, anxious for the first time.
The first image Dumbledore presented to him was not one of wisdom and composure.
This might be a good opportunity. Under the pressure of the darkness, it seemed I could finally show some of my plans to the Headmaster. He thought that normally, those plans would require a long time to persuade Dumbledore, or perhaps waiting for Dumbledore to retire. But the situation was different now, so Lane planned to have Dumbledore go to his hideout in the Room of Requirement: "How about the Room of Requirement?"
"Let's go to the 'Wish House' now."
After they finished speaking, the two left the principal's office and headed straight for the Room of Requirement.
As soon as I entered the gate.
Dumbledore was startled by the huge portrait of Lane dressed as a squire that was placed in front of him.
Then he looked Ryan up and down, thinking that someone who puts their portrait in the very center of the room might be a little bit abnormal. Then he noticed the neatly divided areas.
"Headmaster, feel free to look around. I'll do some preparation first." Ryan raised his hand to indicate that Dumbledore could look around as he pleased, then turned to get something from the shelves in the alchemy section.
Dumbledore had no objection and wandered around the house, eventually arriving at the area marked as a rest area.
As soon as he approached, his eyes were drawn to several booklets on the table.
I picked it up and started looking at it without even realizing it.
He was completely absorbed in watching it.
Ryan from the Alchemy District deliberately slowed down his preparation of materials.
After waiting a while, he calculated the time and gave Dumbledore about the time to finish reading the opening statement and feasibility analysis.
He called out loudly in the alchemy area, "Headmaster, I'm all ready. We can begin alchemy now."
He called out several times before Dumbledore finally entered the Alchemy Quarter, still looking somewhat dazed.
Even though his thinking has been challenged over the past century, Dumbledore's alchemy remains unparalleled.
With his help, the main facilities of the alchemy factory, which would have taken Ryan a month to complete, were finished in an instant.
"I'll take a day off tomorrow to look for a production site," Ryan said to Dumbledore after packing up his things.
"The production site, production workshop, and sales outlets can all be set up in just one day?"
"That's enough," Ryan said. "Fortunately, I have some friends in Diagon Alley and at the Ministry of Magic, and I have quite a few Galleons. Getting a Diagon Alley business license and land deed shouldn't be too difficult."
"Are you planning to open a communicator sales store in Diagon Alley?"
"That's the most bustling place for wizards in the British Isles. There aren't many other options," Ryan shrugged.
Of course, another place that meets the requirements is Hogsmeade, but Ryan is afraid that a large number of internet addicts will appear in Hogwarts, and he will be punished by Dumbledore for it.
Therefore, he did not plan to open a branch in Hogsmeade for the first two years of production and sales of the communicator.
the next day.
Diagon Alley remains bustling with activity.
Like countless other days before,
Young wizards who were not yet of school age and adult wizards strolled around, stopped, and shopped.
Ryan was walking in Diagon Alley when he passed a narrow alleyway, from which a chilling aura emanated.
The people around him saw a bloodstained sign hanging on the wall of the alley and quickly avoided it, scrambling to get away.
"Tumble Lane is still infamous." He smiled slightly, crossed the narrow entrance, and walked straight to the open space three rooms to the right of the entrance.
Officials from the Ministry of Magic are already waiting here.
Generally speaking, if a wizard wanted to open a shop in Diagon Alley, it would be impossible for them to complete the procedures as easily as Ryan did.
It's also impossible to have Ministry of Magic officials waiting for him at the scene so early in the morning.
However, the officials in charge of this process and the Ministry of Magic staff waiting for him were all recent Ravenclaw graduates.
When Ryan enrolled, one of them was a seventh-grader in the same cohort as Larvin, while the one waiting for him was a fourth-grader at the time.
After Fudge came to power, Lane's officials were appointed, partly because they were united, and partly because Fudge wanted to curry favor with Lane, the prophet, and Dumbledore, who was behind him.
But Fudge considered himself very politically astute, so under his micromanagement, the highest-ranking Ryan Faction official was only the deputy director of the Department of Magical Transportation.
Important departments, such as the Auror Office, do not have Ryan Faction officials.
As for whether there were any officials from Dumbledore's faction...
Even if Fudge knew who Dumbledore's men were, he wouldn't dare to do anything.
"Oh, Ryan, long time no see. I heard you were opening a shop here, and my senior took care of it right away," said the Ministry of Magic employee who was waiting.
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