Hogwarts Asylum

16. Someone committed suicide under his real name

"Do not!!!"

A piercing scream echoed throughout the Hogwarts Great Hall, and Draco ripped off the Sorting Hat hard and threw it to the floor.

Orolin also stood up in shock. Although after asking Snape to return in vain a few days ago, Orolin put on the Sorting Hat for the second time with Dumbledore's consent - in order to communicate with it about Legilimency. Experience,

At that time, O'Loughlin had mentioned that it would be interesting to see what would happen if Malfoy, who came from a pure-blood family, was sent to Gryffindor, Slytherin's mortal enemy.

The reason why O'Loughlin dared to make this suggestion was because he unexpectedly discovered that when communicating with the Sorting Hat in his virtual surface consciousness, the invisible eyes that sharpened his back at that moment did not react at all, so one person had one hat. The conversation was a bit unscrupulous, but he never thought that the Sorting Hat would actually do this!

"Michael, what's the problem?" Dumbledore's voice came.

"No, no," Olorin sat back down with a guilty conscience, "I'm just a little surprised. You may not know that I have some financial dealings with Lucius - selling some alchemy items and so on. As far as I know , the members of the Malfoy family are all from Slytherin, so I think Lucius must have never imagined that his child would be sorted into Gryffindor."

At this time, Quirrell suddenly interjected: "Yes...yes, Lu...Lucius...Ken...must not have thought of it."

In the auditorium, there was no cheer from the Gryffindor students, and only a few people who didn't respond clapped a few times.

The Sorting Hat complained that the little wizard was so rude.

Draco cried that his father was a member of the school board and ordered the Sorting Hat to change his story and that he was going to Slytherin.

Percy Weasley, the newly promoted Gryffindor captain who was responsible for guiding the new students to sit down, didn't know whether he should step forward and bring Draco Malfoy back at this time. After all, he had never seen this scene before, and Percy couldn't bear it. He looked towards Professor McGonagall, hoping to get some instructions.

Professor McGonagall also had some difficulties. Although there were often rumors that someone was assigned to the wrong house by the Sorting Hat, generally speaking, the Sorting Hat would not make mistakes. It would assign Malfoy to Gryffindor, which proved that Malfoy was assigned to the wrong house. Fu has the potential to meet the requirements of Gryffindor, but this is the first time she has seen this situation.

"Go on, Minerva." Dumbledore's voice came in time.

Professor McGonagall nodded, knowing what to do. She said, "Go down, Malfoy, the Sorting Hat will never change its decision." Then Professor McGonagall looked at Percy and motioned for him to come up and pull him away.

Draco cast a look of help towards the Slytherin table, but none of the Slytherin students who stood up to cheer, including Draco's two followers, did not lend a helping hand to Draco. They just watched with cold eyes, their eyes seemed to say: You traitor!

After finally realizing that there was no room for maneuver in this matter, Draco could only follow Percy to the quiet Gryffindor table in despair, but he seemed to have been greatly wronged along the way. He thought:

Why didn't they come to save me?Why are you looking at me like this?What did i do wrong?

Draco really couldn't figure out why he was sorted into Gryffindor. He began to worry about what his father would think of him, and whether he would say that he had brought shame to the Malfoy family.

Orolin looked at Draco sitting alone at the end of the Gryffindor table, with no Gryffindor around willing to admit him.

Gee, it’s really miserable to be isolated when you first enter school.

But this is understandable, after all, Draco just shouted to go to Slytherin, which is Gryffindor's mortal enemy, and Draco's subtext is that he doesn't want to go to Gryffindor.

Fortunately, Draco didn't shout out Lucius's comments about Gryffindor on the spot, otherwise he would probably be more isolated than he is now.

After regaining his usual calm, O'Loughlin wondered if it was because he agreed to the Sorting Hat's request to find more music albums for it another day that the Sorting Hat chose to listen to his opinion.

Or maybe it's because he continued to change the fate of some people in a small way for the past 20 years, which ultimately caused an unknown butterfly effect.

Originally, Olorin planned to take advantage of his familiarity with the plot to secretly study the Philosopher's Stone and see what was strange about Voldemort in his immortal state.

Now this situation is embarrassing. Who came to Harry for a duel in the medal display room, and then sent a dove for them to be chased by Filch and accidentally entered the room in the corridor on the fourth floor to see the three-headed dog?If Draco dared to challenge Harry, why not just do it in the common room?

And if Harry and the others didn't know anything about the three-headed dog, how could they investigate and crack it and finally get the Sorcerer's Stone?

Orolin did not dare to go directly to the basement, because otherwise, not only might he only see a fake red broken stone, but he might also be killed by Dumbledore who was waiting there.

Dumbledore borrowed the Philosopher's Stone, which was about to be destroyed, just to attract possible evildoers. It was so obvious that it was a trap, and only fools would fall into it.

Although in terms of consequences, Dumbledore had the idea of ​​using the Sorcerer's Stone to attract unscrupulous people to train Harry, but O'Loughlin felt that the real situation was probably not like this. It would be better to say that the middle levels were for training. Lee prepared.

It is even said that those levels may have been arranged by Dumbledore after he discovered that Harry and the others were investigating the Sorcerer's Stone.

After all, Harry was only in his first year. Under normal circumstances, he wouldn't be able to defeat an upperclassman, let alone an adult wizard who dared to pursue the idea of ​​the Philosopher's Stone.

Dumbledore is not a god. How could he have known in advance that the evildoer was Quirrell, who was possessed by Voldemort? Nor could he have known in advance that Harry would be able to restrain Quirrell.

Huh, no!

Olorin suddenly looked at Quirrell and said: "Quirinas, you said that if I go to Africa to help the prince you mentioned solve some trouble, will he also give me a turban?"

Quirrell was a little confused when he suddenly heard Orolin's question. He was paying attention to the sorting ceremony. His master said that he could feel that the guy who failed him was waiting for the sorting down below, but he didn't know where exactly. one.

"No...not sure." Quirrell answered somewhat perfunctorily, his head tilted slightly and his eyes still staring down.

Eurolin suddenly put his hand on Quirrell's shoulder again, which made Quirrell look at Eurolin in a panic, thinking that Eurolin was about to touch his turban again.

"Okay, then it's okay." Oluolin quickly stopped his hand and turned his head.

Damn, it’s a hammer!Quirrell's Occlumency skills are only scratching the surface!

This guy can't even completely resist Snape's level of Legilimency. He's really trying to commit suicide in front of Dumbledore!

Who doesn't know that Dumbledore is proficient in spiritual magic? His pensieve is on the principal's desk!

No wonder Hagrid was able to take the Sorcerer's Stone away just before Quirrell attacked Gringotts. Quirrell was exposed from the very beginning!

Quirrell was a little confused, but the urging voice of his master in his mind made him return his attention to the sorting ceremony.

Olorin is trying hard to think about the next countermeasures, how to guide Harry and the others to discover the three-headed dog while the invisible eyes are watching.

He didn't dare to talk directly to Harry and the others about the corridor on the fourth floor. If he did, he would most likely die suddenly on the spot.

Over the years, apart from the new discoveries made in the past few days, Oluolin has only summed up two rules that will not cause the invisible eye to riot: the first is when he is a passive party, and the second is when what he does When it doesn't matter.

The second one has the highest priority. Orolin has tried it. When he is passive, actions that are too obvious and will significantly change the fate of important people will also cause riots by the Invisible Eye, such as being killed by a Gryffindor gang. During the siege, he accidentally killed them.

Therefore, only when important people take the initiative to find trouble with him or ask him for help, Oluolin can fight back and guide him, and he can't go too far.

It was the same even in the Muggle world, otherwise Hermione would not have waited until she received the admission notice to find out that she was a wizard. She almost found out after she transferred to another school for the first time when she was six years old, because Orolin was ready to tell her directly. Mrs. Granger came to consult, but the invisible eye appeared directly in the Muggle world, for the first time!

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