"It's indeed interesting. I feel at least ten years younger." Dumbledore laughed and gave Aini an approving look.
You kid, understand me!
Yep, still ten years old.
Aini glanced at Lao Deng secretly. Anyone who really believes that you are old must be a fool.
If the old man didn't seek death, he would probably have no grandchildren, and Dumbledore would still be alive and kicking.
"Tell me, what's the matter? Otherwise you wouldn't come to see me, an old man."
Ani didn't refute, and honestly told her about bringing Hermione to school.
"Miss Granger? She seems to be as talented as Harry's mother." Dumbledore looked at Ani with strange eyes and continued without waiting for him to speak.
"You and Severus should be careful. The reason why taboos are taboos is because a careless move can lead to disaster."
Although he knew that neither Ernie nor Snape were reckless, Dumbledore couldn't help but make a point.
Both of them are his favorite juniors. Although the reasons are different, the old man doesn't want to see any accident happen to either of them.
"I have been paying attention to the progress over there, and Sifu is more rational than we thought."
Ani told Dumbledore what Snape was thinking.
He wanted to resurrect Lily, but he also knew that the one who came back to life would definitely not be Lily.
But Snape still wanted to give it a try. Even if all Lily survived was her body, it would still be much stronger than nothing. Much stronger.
Dumbledore pondered for a while and put away the crystal ball.
This thing has the power to corrode people's hearts. It would be better for Aini and others not to come into contact with it until he takes care of it.
"This may be a good thing for Severus, after all..."
Dumbledore didn't say anything further, but Ani probably knew what he wanted to express.
Not to mention the price to pay for breaking the taboo, Harry's father was a hurdle he couldn't get around.
Perhaps all Snape was thinking about now was how to resurrect his lover, even if Lily resented him and hated him after knowing what he had done, and even refused to see him again or say a word to him.
As long as he could save Lily, he was willing to bear any price.
But if Lily was really resurrected, he could only watch helplessly as people rushed around to resurrect his husband, and he couldn't tell what his mentality would be like.
It is possible to jump from one extreme to another.
"At least for now, it seems that Seaver is still sane, and I will always pay attention. If the situation has a tendency to get out of control, I will stop the project."
Ani wasn't too worried about Snape losing control. Even if that happened, he could stop the experiment immediately.
He wanted to bring back some color to his friend's already dim life, but he didn't want to watch Snape dig a hole and bury himself.
"It seems that the mystery that has puzzled wizards for thousands of years may be solved." Dumbledore twirled his long beard and sighed with some emotion.
"If nothing else, a conclusion will be reached on whether magical talent comes from the soul or blood."
Aini was not surprised that the old principal could see through this.
He is not a rigid old man and pays a lot of attention to the Muggle world.
Naturally, we know that although Muggle technology is becoming more and more advanced and can even replicate the body, there is one thing that Muggles cannot touch, and that is the soul.
In the past, some dark wizards kept a large number of humans in captivity in order to find out the source of magical talents, and there were also a large number of wizards used for experiments. The details were outrageous.
But no matter how similar the offspring are to their parents, they are still different individuals, and no one can draw a flawless conclusion.
But this time it's different. Since it's a clone, it's physically identical.
All they had to do was check to see if she had any magical talent, and they'd have the answer.
For ordinary wizards, this answer is irrelevant. At most, it will give them a little more knowledge.
But for a wizard with extraordinary talents like Dumbledore, he could correct his perception of the world.
Just like in Aristotle's time, if a basic mathematical conjecture is verified into a theorem, everything involved will become clearer and more accurate.
It's like Newton proposed the interaction of forces. Many things that were vague before can be explained at once.
The right ones are extended and the wrong ones are overthrown, which can be said to reshape the foundation.
It might allow him to take a step further from the current foundation and continue to explore the road ahead.
Even if it is not used to study magic, using it as a lever can change a lot of things.
For example, the theory of blood was deeply rooted in the magical world.
Or speaking more broadly, can we follow the direction of research and guide the magical talents of ordinary children so that everyone in the world can practice magic?
Of course, even in the wizarding world, the last point is too magical and almost a completely impossible argument.
Seeing that Dumbledore was lost in thought again, Ani quietly withdrew.
I haven't seen Hermione yet today, so I can't just bring her here and leave her alone.
This kind of straight male behavior requires attention!
Seeing that Aini was about to leave, Fox showed no intention of staying and quietly stood on his shoulder and slipped out of the principal's office.
Since I was back at school during the holidays, it was too easy to find Hermione.
Besides eating and sleeping, she must be in the library.
Aini walked up to the fifth floor confidently, but failed.
The library was empty, but the next second after Aini appeared, Mrs. Pince came out from behind an unknown bookshelf.
This lady is also a student who never leaves school in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Wherever the library is, she is there.
"What's the matter? Professor Scamander?" Mrs. Pince was holding a feather duster, her face full of impatience.
"Hello, Mrs. Pince. Has Hermione been here just now?" Aini looked left and right, but still didn't see the little witch.
"She came here early in the morning, borrowed a few books and then left." Seeing Ani mentioning Hermione, Mrs. Pince's face became even more gloomy.
For her, books are like a part of her body. Even during holidays, someone has to come over and pet her, which naturally makes her feel unhappy.
Aini would naturally not care about her. Without this energy, one person would not be able to manage such a large library.
After thanking Mrs. Pince, Aini walked out of the library.
After closing the door, Ani scratched Fox's back feathers, and the next moment he appeared at the door of the office on the second floor.
I feel like after Little Phoenix recovered, he became lazier and lazier...
He knocked on the door and heard the girl's response.
With books to read again, Hermione became full of energy and bounced when she walked.
"McFatis?" After entering the door, Aini found a biography spread out on the table, and the protagonist was the McFatis clan.
"Aren't we going to the Hebrides Islands next Saturday? I wanted to know about it in advance. But I couldn't find a book about the Wild Dragon Sanctuary, so I took this one."
Speaking of not finding the book she wanted, the girl pouted unhappily. How could there not be the book she wanted to read in the library?