He explicitly said “seal away,” not “erase”.
You’re right, that is less evil.
And less secure.
If Harry has to do harm in order to obtain security, then I expect him to do it, but I still expect him to feel guilty about it. That’s Harry. (And in this case, I also don’t see the need.)
He explicitly said “seal away,” not “erase”.
You’re right, that is less evil.
And less secure.
If Harry has to do harm in order to obtain security, then I expect him to do it, but I still expect him to feel guilty about it. That’s Harry. (And in this case, I also don’t see the need.)