Chapter 24

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[Critical Mission: Protect Hogwarts Part.1

Defend Hogwarts from Evil Forces. Over the next twenty-four hours, make sure no more than five Hogwarts students lose their lives.

This mission will automatically be considered failed when the following students do not survive: Hermione Granger, Cedric Diggory, Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott.

Main reward: Secret Note #1

Depending on the level of completion of the mission, additional rewards may be given.

Penalty for mission failure: All accumulated points return to zero.]

Critical Mission? That was new. And Harry didn't like it. Its damn alarm sound was identical to the previous two times, proving it was not an easy task. And it was clearly a huge and difficult mission, Harry had never received a mission like this, and of such importance.

However, unlike previous times, this time Harry felt terrifyingly calm. He glanced around, first determining his targets.

Hermione was still sitting across from Harry, so he was quite reassured. Cedric sat not too far away with his housemates, not looking like they were in any danger. That left two final targets: Draco Malfoy and Theodore Nott.

Harry didn't know those two people, and didn't understand why he needed to protect them. However, a mission is a mission, and Harry will absolutely not let himself fail in solving any.

The Potter boy's eyes quietly turned towards the Slytherin table. Draco Malfoy wasn't a hard target to find, his platinum blonde hair made him stand out in a crowd. The boy seemed unaware of the dangers that awaited him, and was chatting happily with his housemates.

But, who the fuck was Theodore Nott?

He looked around the Slytherin table, and frowned slightly. It was sad, but yes, Harry didn't know who Theodore Nott was. He had never paid attention to this name, or rather, he had never paid attention to the Slytherin students except for seeing a few of their names appear in his system. Ravenclaw did share a few classes with Slytherin, but well, Harry was never a normal boy, so he didn't care too much about them. Hell, he didn't even know many people in Ravenclaw, let alone another house.

Harry closed his eyes and exhaled softly, calculating a bit in his mind. There were many points he needed to pay attention to in this mission, and he probably didn't need to know who Theodore Nott was.

First, he circled the key area: the reason the mission appeared. An Evil Force attacks Hogwarts? If Harry wasn't paying attention, he probably wouldn't understand what this situation was about. But he had experienced something related before, so Harry could vaguely guess what would happen next.

Of course, Voldemort. Who else? He had every reason to do it.

Such a dangerous figure, somehow surviving while the entire wizarding world thought he was dead. Perhaps something happened in the past, probably that fateful night. According to Harry's speculation, Voldemort was not dead, but existed in some fragile state. That would explain why the poor unicorns in the Forbidden Forest lost their lives and were sucked for blood, and why the Philosopher's Stone was brought to Hogwarts.

Unicorn blood. The Philosopher's Stone. Both of these were things used to prolong life, completely reasonable with Harry's theory.

The headmaster brought the Philosopher's Stone to Howards for only one purpose - to protect it from Voldemort. Harry hated to admit it, but Hogwarts really was a safe place.

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