"Yes. Yes, I can understand that both sacrifice and change are necessary." Dumbledore nodded silently, indicating that he understood Tiera's thoughts, "And to be honest, the sacrifice included in the plan you proposed and changes are fewer and more modest than any previously planned.”

"I also sincerely hope that Teacher Nicoléme can also understand our intentions and understand that everything we do is for a better future and a more harmonious society." Tiera said lightly.

"Okay, okay, I understand. I will have a good talk with him when I have the chance." Dumbledore nodded and said that he would try his best to communicate. "If I meet those stubborn people who are unwilling to move during the journey, I will I will do my best to persuade.”

"Thank you very much, Principal Dumbledore. You have always been my mentor and friend. I believe in your wisdom and negotiation skills." Tiera said happily——

and brainwashing techniques.

Tiera cursed silently in her heart.

"With your participation and sincere help, I believe that our plan will go more smoothly than before." Tiera said with a smile.

Tiera emphasized the word 'sincerity'.

"Of course," Dumbledore promised, "But..."

Dumbledore paused and continued: "But I don't know if you have noticed. It seems that an old friend of ours has sneaked into Hogwarts recently."

"Tom Marvolo Riddle," Tiera said, "he got in before you went on the trip."

"Why do you keep him?" Dumbledore asked, raising his eyebrows.

"Why not?" Tiera asked.

"You should have heard about some of the things that happened at the Magical International Federation recently, right?" Dumbledore said, "A young wizard who suddenly rose to prominence, no one knew his past or his origin, but he convinced a An ancient and stubborn wizard family followed him the most and elected him to be one of the candidates for the next president of the International Federation of Magic."

Tiera nodded, indicating that she had heard about this.

"If my guess is correct, many of the people in the conference room just now were betting on both ends," Dumbledore said.

"Whoever wins, who will they help? It's just a matter of bad nature." Tiera said with a smile.

"What about the Voldemort book?" Dumbledore continued to ask, "What are you going to do? Just let it go?"

"Just let it go," Tiera said. "He wants to be his god and let him succeed. He will never succeed."

"You think he will never succeed?" Dumbledore asked. "Why?"

"To put it more philosophically," Tiera said, "if he wants to become a god, he must first understand his true nature and position. He must accept his weaknesses and shortcomings before he can truly become powerful. people."

"That sounds reasonable." Dumbledore nodded, "Then what?"

"Then he has a soul fragment with me." Tiera said with a smile, "So I say he will never succeed."

"To be precise, it should be that it will never succeed. Or it will just add to others' wedding clothes."

"What special plans do you have?" Dumbledore asked.

"No plan."

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