All the gifts bestowed by fate have already been marked with prices in secret.

Malfoy thought of the words he had seen before.

Now Lockhart on the stage is proud of his spring breeze, obviously everything is because of him, but now he is swaggering like a savior, which seems very unfair.

But it's actually fair.

He has already paid a heavy price for this.

Because now maybe only Merlin knows how long Lockhart has to live.

Even in a world where magic exists, there are certain laws that need to be obeyed, such as Gamp's Laws of Fundamental Transfiguration, which are vaguely similar to some theorems discovered by physicists in Muggle society.

That is conservation.

The original Ginny could have escaped because the diary was destroyed, which can be explained as the life force deprived by the diary was returned to her.

What about Lockhart? Maybe he is not so lucky, because he may have overdrawn his future long ago.

The people standing at the top of the pyramid in the magical world include Dumbledore, Voldemort and Grindelwald. There should be no controversy about this. In terms of mana and spellcasting skills, they are all "god"-level figures.

As for the second echelon, some of the professors who are proficient in combat at Hogwarts should be able to count them. Even so, Snape can be regarded as one of the best. In the original story, he could have a slight share of the battle with Professor McGonagall. The upper hand, Flitwick can also retreat after joining the battle, and his strength must not be underestimated.

So the question is, how much would Lockhart have to pay to beat Snape in a proper duel? Even if Snape might have underestimated the enemy a little bit.

This question may only be left to Merlin to answer.

As a cult leader, Voldemort, even in his youth, mastering some black magic that overdraws his life and enhances his strength should be quite common.

Lockhart may have to thank him for his talent, or maybe even now, he can't continue to stand on the stage and brag about achievements that didn't belong to him.

Back in time not too long ago.

"Professor, I suggest you pay attention to Lockhart." A hoarse and low voice came from Snape's mouth. A first-class wizard would not be arrogant or arrogant, and had a clear understanding of his own strength. Snape didn't seem to care so much about winning, even though Ron and Harry thought he was horribly pale after the defeat. Compared to winning or losing, he cares more about someone's abnormality and someone's safety.

That's what Snape suggested to Dumbledore after the dueling club ended.

The office was still shrouded in mist, the silverware was constantly puffing with smoke, and Dumbledore was seriously tearing the package of a piece of candy in front of the desk, as if he didn't pay attention to Snape's suggestion.

"Severus, please help an old man whose hands and feet are not very neat, such as tearing the package of candy for him." Dumbledore didn't lift his eyelids, and threw the piece of candy in front of him to Severus. nepe.

It's a really poor way to change the subject.

With a "da" sound, the candy fell to the ground. There was a slight thump on the floor, as if to announce Snape's protest.

Obviously, he didn't come next.

"Oh, well, Severus." Dumbledore felt the anger rising from the man in front of him, even though he remained speechless.

"You are too suspicious." Dumbledore spit out such a sentence slowly, the old and thick voice seemed to have the magic of calming the mind.

"We don't have the extra energy to care about a professor's strength. As far as I know, Lockhart was a man of influence during his time at school. Isn't it normal for an excellent student to grow into an excellent teacher?" Lido said to Snape with a smile.

"But..." Snape clenched his wand.

"I know what you want to say. No matter how good a teacher is, I don't think they can avoid accidents in the classroom. After all, it's his first time in class, and he is inevitably nervous." Dumbledore looked at Snape and continued: "I don't think you can guarantee that Neville Longbottom won't make a single mistake in class, can you?"

"But..." Snape wanted to continue, but was interrupted again by Dumbledore.

"Professor Snape, my suggestion is that you'd better pay more attention to your potion. After the mandrake matures, you will be the one to make the potion." Dumbledore's tone became serious and even deeper, as if he was thinking students who were petrified.

"Very well, Mr. Headmaster, I think you will be satisfied."

Snape didn't insist anymore, he threw back his wide robe, and strode out of the door, but when his last foot was about to step out the door, there was still a hint of order hidden in his gloomy tone. Heart throbbing anger.

"It's just that I hope that the next time you ask me to prepare the medicine, the word resurrection is not used as a prefix in it."

After speaking, the door of the office quietly and automatically closed, but under this calm, there may be undercurrents surging.

"Wasting is not a behavior worth promoting."

Dumbledore sighed softly, groping to pick up the candy that had just fallen, and dusted it off. Then start looking for a place where you can easily tear open the package.

"Thorn." The package was torn open.

Different from the troublesome situation just now, Dumbledore now seems to be at ease.

Whether it was just pretending to be crazy and selling stupid, or using magic now, maybe only this old man knows.

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