Hearing Hermione's objection, Ron waved his hands, saying that this was absolutely impossible, and his tone was very firm:

"Dumbledore must be being modest. Who in the entire wizarding world can help him? He is the strongest!"

"Do you see that big pit in front of the castle? How can anyone intervene in a battle of this level!"

After listening to Ron's boasting, Wright couldn't help scratching his head and complaining madly in his heart:

"The strongest?! That's not an option. The last person who said he was the strongest was cut in half."

"I'm the MVP, but I'm still being scolded by a bunch of AFK teammates!"

Just as Wright was complaining in his heart, Harry agreed with Ron's guess and explained:

"Indeed, Dumbledore may be being modest!"

"There aren't many wizards who can participate in this level of battle."

"Besides, he didn't say who the wizard who came to help was. It's impossible that he didn't dare to reveal it."

"maybe……"

"Rags, the principal wants to talk to you about something. Can you come with me?"

Just as Wright was about to say something, a deep voice came from behind him.

"Someone approached me from behind and I didn't even notice!"

"Is it because you are protected by the 'magic realm' and feel safe in Hogwarts that you let down your guard?"

Wright was startled by the sudden sound, and while thinking this, he turned around and looked back.

Snape turned around with a complicated expression on his face, and felt very worried when he thought about what he would face next.

Snape, who had always had a blank expression on his face, now looked conflicted and worried.

Wright knew something was wrong, and it was a big deal, so he asked, "Professor, is it serious?"

Snape glanced at Harry, Ron, and Hermione, who were eavesdropping, and answered vaguely:

"A little bit, but it's not convenient to talk about it here. You should go and have a talk with the principal!"

"I understand. I'll go with you now."

Seeing Snape's ambiguous attitude, Wright stopped asking questions and said hello to Harry and the other two who were eavesdropping silently.

He stood up and followed Snape to the headmaster's office.

The two of them didn't speak along the way, and it seemed that they each had their own concerns.

The stone beast guarding in front of the office did not stop them. After seeing the two people, it directly made way.

When Wright walked into the office, a hesitant and hesitant voice sounded:

"Wright, I'm so sorry to call you over here now!"

Wright, who had just sat down at his desk, couldn't help but frown, looked into his guilty eyes and asked:

"What has Voldemort done? Is he going to force me to duel with him?"

Dumbledore sighed rarely, took out a letter from the drawer, put it on the table, and pushed it in front of Wright:

"This is a challenge from Voldemort. If we don't agree, he will kill all wizards except those in Britain."

After reading the letter roughly and understanding the whole story, Wright slowly put the letter down and said casually:

"Let him be slaughtered, he won't dare to come in anyway..."

Before he finished speaking, Wright thought of Dumbledore's character, so he swallowed his unfinished words and asked hesitantly:

"You don't want to go on a date!"

Dumbledore said nothing, but nodded slightly with a heavy expression.

Looking at Dumbledore with a guilty look on his face and Snape with worry evident on his face.

Now it was Wright's turn to remain silent!

But his silence made Dumbledore and Snape feel uneasy.

But they really couldn't bear to persuade an underage child to face such a horrific thing.

Wright was silent for a long time!

It got so long that even Dumbledore and Snape no longer had any hope and were planning to discuss some other solutions!

He suddenly let out a long breath, slapped Voldemort's challenge letter with his right hand, and said word by word:

"I'll go with you, and I'll beat that guy to death!"

Dumbledore did not smile at this response, and his expression became more worried.

But Wright ignored Dumbledore's concerns and said with a heavy face:

"Professor, I hope you can help me take a letter to Voldemort."

"The letter said that I could accept his challenge, but I had one condition."

"I want him to deal with the mental fragments hidden in Harry."

Without waiting for Dumbledore to speak, Snape could no longer pretend to be a stone statue when he heard that this was related to Harry, and asked quickly:

"Why let Voldemort carry out such a dangerous operation? Can't you do it?"

Wright's heavy expression slowly faded away. He waved his hand casually to signal the other party to calm down, and then he continued:

"Of course I can do it, but I don't have enough time!"

"The fragments of Voldemort's mind have become entangled with Harry's body."

"To remove the spiritual fragments from his body, the process is too complicated and cannot be completed in a short time."

"If the fragment had just entered Harry's body, it would have been easy to solve, but it's not possible now!"

At this time, Dumbledore couldn't help but interrupt and asked:

"Then why does Voldemort have to deal with it? Is there anything special about him?"

Now that things have come to this, there is no need for Wright to hide anything, and he speaks frankly:

"This method is only for Voldemort and Harry."

"The situation now is that Voldemort is like a magnet, and the mental fragment is like a piece of iron hidden in Harry's body."

"Voldemort was able to find it and remove it easily, but it was not so easy for me to complete the operation."

"If I were to come, I would have to carefully locate the fragments and then gradually separate the connections!"

"It will take a long time, and Voldemort obviously won't give me that time now."

At this point, Wright paused, his eyes were filled with chill, and he said sharply:

"If I win, I live. If I lose, I die. We both perish! This battle can only have these three outcomes."

"If it's the latter two, even with the protection of the 'Devil Realm'."

"The fragments of Voldemort will also cause big problems for Britain!"

"So, we must resolve this spiritual fragment and not let it cause any future troubles!"

After Wright finished explaining his reasons, Snape couldn't help but ask directly, "Is this dangerous?"

In response to Snape's question, Wright said decisively: "There is a risk, but it's not big!"

"Voldemort's main goal is to kill me."

"As long as I'm willing to step out of this safe zone, he'll be very easy to talk to."

"Plus, he has already transformed, so he won't be afraid of an ordinary little wizard!"

After Wright finished his explanation, Dumbledore and Snape remained silent for a long time.

The entire office was extremely quiet, with only the sound of Wright writing a letter.

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