Chapter 221 The true savior is George (Second Update)

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    Dumbledore felt the same, though he was much better than Snape.

    He had a deep understanding of many things about Muggles, after all, the war predicted by Green Death did indeed occur, and Muggles invented terrifying nuclear weapons. He naturally spent time studying some things about Muggles.

    The main reason is that he doesn't have to attend classes, and he has plenty of free time most of the time.

    So he could roughly understand what George was saying.

    "I never expected that the universe, alien civilizations spoken by Muggles were actually true. It's a pity that their technology is far behind those in the universe, and they can't do much to help."

    Dumbledore sighed deeply and then looked at George, saying:

    "George, don't tell anyone about this yet to avoid causing a stir. It's quite late; you should go rest first."

    "Alright, then I will go back to the headmaster's office."

    George nodded obediently and turned to leave the headmaster's office.

    "It shouldn't be a problem."

    After leaving the headmaster's office, George couldn't help but think about Snape and Dumbledore's expressions, silently wishing in his heart.

    He didn't invent this "big disaster" for fun, but to allow Snape and Dumbledore to provide him with all the help they could in the future.

    If they believed him and thought he was the true chosen savior, even if they didn't agree with him completely, they would at least not refuse his request for learning magic.

    For example, helping him apply for a time-turner, guiding the Oath of Faithfulness and Fidelity spell, and things like the Flesh Fire Path.

    Even if they are half-believing and half-doubting, it's not a bad thing; at worst, it would just mean everything stays the same.

    After all, there will be no loss.

    After all, they won't see him as an enemy, his performance in the Forbidden Forest was not just showing magic but also showing strength.

    Make Dumbledore understand that even if he doesn't believe him, he must never push the powerful George into an opposing side, pushing him towards Voldemort.

    However, he estimated that the problem should not be big. Dumbledore is a man who believes in fate, otherwise he would not have been cultivating Harry, the predicted savior of the world.

    What if there is no alien invasion twenty years later?

    What will happen in twenty years will be dealt with in twenty years. At that time, his strength may no longer need to be considered for this issue.

    If he really needed it, he might even be able to create his own show of alien invasion on Earth for everyone's entertainment.

    "Severus, what do you think?"

    After George left, Dumbledore turned to look at Snape.

    Snape wanted to respond that he couldn't see it at all because he was still in a state of confusion.

    Many facts are simply not understandable.

    "I think George has no reason to lie. The magic he demonstrated in the Forbidden Forest, you've seen it with your own eyes, it's very powerful."

    That is not the magic that should be in this world. Apart from the gods, I can't think of anyone who could teach him such powerful magic.

    And given all the details about the disasters, I don't think he could fabricate that in a short time with his age and level of understanding."

    George is his favorite student, and he still prefers to believe that everything George said is true in his heart.

    "Yes, just now in the Forbidden Forest, I felt momentarily as if Voldemort's problem was no longer a problem."

    Dumbledore couldn't help but let out a sigh of contemplation.

    Based on George's performance just now, Dumbledore believed that even at the height of Voldemort's power, he might not necessarily be an opponent.

    He had always been worried about Voldemort's resurrection. Now it seemed that this was no longer a big issue.

    Voldemort is not his match, but Voldemort cannot be killed by ordinary black magic, and he is also quite old.

    He worried about what would happen if he died, and Voldemort came back, who could stop Voldemort then?

    So he had been focusing on Harry, the predicted son of prophecy, wanting to cultivate him well and put an end to the Dark Lord in the future.

    But now, compared to the purple demon head that George mentioned as one that could destroy the entire Earth, the Dark Lord seems insignificant. The plots of the Dark Lord appear too childish.

    If George's words are true, then perhaps he needs to adjust his own plans accordingly.

    But, is what George said true?

    He can't be sure, nor can he deny it; he can only treat it as true for now, as it concerns the safety of all humanity.

    "What do you plan to do?"

    Snape saw Dumbledore deep in thought and asked.

    Dumbledore stroked his beard, picked up a toffee from the table, popped it into his mouth, and after chewing said:

    "Since the gods have already arranged it, we should proceed as usual, believing that he can handle the great disaster in twenty years."

    If he has any needs, I will try to fulfill them as much as possible.

    Tell him that I'm quite free in my office most of the time, and if he has any questions about magic, he can come to me any time.

    Although I am certainly not as good as the one teaching him, the magic he learns from the gods and our magic are quite different.

    "It's always helpful to learn more things."

    Even if what George said is true, there's not much he can do. He can't overhaul the entire wizarding world and then unite with Muggles to face the crisis twenty years later.

    If he could, he would have done it long ago.

    Although he is recognized as the strongest wizard, there are many things that he cannot do, very powerless to change. He is just a bit stronger than ordinary wizards.

    What he can do is to foster George as much as possible, believing in the gods' choice.

    It's also good to get to know him better later on, further confirming whether what George said is true.

    The next morning, as soon as George arrived at the Great Hall, he was greeted with attention from young wizards and witches. He had become accustomed to this, as last year he had made quite a name for himself, often encountering such situations.

    This year, however, it was even more exaggerated. From the lower years to the upper years, almost all the young wizards and witches were looking at him with eyes filled with awe.

    The reason for this is naturally because yesterday he killed a soul-sucking dementor on the train.

    The existence of dementors is like the "monkey king" that children often hear their parents talk about when they were young, a very terrifying entity.

    The "monkey king" won't scare you when you grow up because you know it's a fictional creature, but the dementors, you'll find out when you grow up, not only do they exist, but your parents are terrified of them as well.

    It's worth noting that the Charm Spell, an advanced spell, is not something all wizards can use.

    During the Middle Ages, anyone who could use the Charm Spell would become extremely talented in the eyes of wizards, gaining high status.

    So, when most wizards encounter a dementor, they are reduced to prey, with no ability to resist.

    "George, come to my office after breakfast."

    Just as he sat down and was about to eat, he heard Snape's voice.