"You don't understand at all. That person is probably me. If Voldemort didn't need me —"
"I didn't say that, man," Ron said, looking frightened because everyone knew that Cedric was a thorn in Harry's heart. "We didn't say anything to Diggory. You've got it all wrong …"
He quickly looked at Hermione for help. Hermione was stung by his eyes and realized that her expression was a little too calm, so she quickly pretended to be flustered.
Fortunately, Ron didn't notice the change in her expression.
"Harry,"
She said "tremblingly".
"Don't you understand? That's why … that's why we need you … We need to know what it's like … facing Voldemort. "
This was the first time she said Voldemort's name, and it was this that calmed Harry down.
Still gasping for breath, he sat back in the chair, only to realize that his hand was throbbing with pain again.
"Well, think about it," Hermione whispered.
Hermione whispered, "Okay?"
Harry didn't know what to say.
He was already ashamed of his outburst just now. He nodded, but he didn't know what he was agreeing to.
Hermione stood up.
"Well, I'm going to bed." She tried to make her voice sound natural. At least she didn't sound so happy. This was just the first step of the task, and there was a lot to do.
These tasks were very important because not only did she have to make Harry a person with fighting talent, but she also had to help train the students. Harry could not teach everyone alone, so she had to play the role of a teacher after all.
"Well … good night."
…
Hermione's heart was racing when she returned to her dormitory.
Tonight was her impromptu idea, but it was also the first time she tried to push Harry's behavior.
As Jon said, Harry was a very impulsive person, so he needed the right guidance, and Hermione was not very confident that she could play the role of a successful guide.
But she was willing to try.
She had to try, otherwise, no one would do these things, and their goal would never be achieved.
Jon found him because of this. Some things can't always happen within the control of people, especially people like this. Even gods can't guarantee that they can completely control a person's fate and behavior, so appropriate guidance is very important.
In the beginning, Jon and Dumbledore reached a consensus that Jon would make all kinds of plans against Voldemort, and Dumbledore would control Harry's behavior. But this idea was obviously not particularly good, because Dumbledore couldn't directly intervene in the whole process. He could only influence Harry, and there was no way to achieve a deeper level of control.
But Hermione.
As Harry's closest friends, there was almost no confidentiality between them. Only under special circumstances would they keep a secret, but even so, they had the ability to interfere with each other's behavior.
And the most important thing was.
Harry and Ron didn't have as high an IQ as Hermione, and in this small group, Hermione played the role of the think tank.
When everything was decided by the think tank of a small group, there were too many things that this artificial intelligence could do.
She could even arrange for other people to do something, and she could also guide her friends' thoughts in this way to control their thinking ability.
On the surface, the group of three gathered together because of Voldemort, and at the same time, they were carrying out activities according to Harry's will, but the one who played the most important role was not Harry, but Hermione.
Because she was the brain of the group.
It was a well-known fact that the will could decide and control the actions of the body.
But before this, Hermione didn't know her importance. She just thought that she was Harry's helper, but after talking to Dumbledore and Jon, she gradually changed her mind.
People don't need a long process to change. For ordinary people, growth takes time, but for special people, change and growth only happen in a short moment.
Just like what Dumbledore once said to Jon, the growth of a group of people takes time, and he didn't have so much time to accompany these people to grow, so he needed to cultivate a successor to replace him and let these people grow.
Jon was once a candidate he thought highly of, and after Jon refused, Hermione Granger was undoubtedly a better choice.
After all, her ability was there, and no one questioned it.
And tonight's incident also proved that Jon and Dumbledore's choice was not wrong.
Miss Granger was indeed very good at this kind of thing. She could hide her edge and then pass this information to her friends. It had to be said that this was a rare talent. Even Jon couldn't do this in the past. When Jon wanted to do something, it took him a lot of effort to persuade the three people in his dormitory.
In contrast, Stephen was much more similar to Hermione. They had similar intelligence and the ability to seize the opportunity. People like them were born to be dazzling.
Jon was another kind of person. He was not very good at doing things in front of people, but if there was a need, he could do it, just like he did in the small world of Egypt.
But he was better at hiding behind the scenes to promote the overall development and layout. He was better at overseeing the overall situation. Relatively speaking, he rarely did things that really needed to be done.
In this world, no one was useless. As long as he worked hard in his position and played the role he was supposed to play, there would be no problems.
Sometimes, even if she did something that wasn't so direct, as long as it was important to the overall situation, then she was important as a person.
Hermione lay on her bed, looking at the pattern on the curtain, thinking about what to do next. With a trace of excitement in her heart, she fell into a deep sleep.
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