Second option. Given what you quote, he’s willing to let an innocent die in order to try out his first option: “the path of the superhero.” Whether that’s a significant investment in the first option or not depends, I suppose, on how likely he thinks he is to prevent innocents from dying via his second option, and on whether spending an innocent life he could have saved is a significant cost.
An odd thought: it will be a dramatic irony if the innocent is killed by Bellatrix. That would actually tie together the two Sybill premonitions/awakenings (first part of a prophecy is set up by Bella getting out; second part by Harry’s resolution to kill the villains as fast as possible on the death of an innocent; another part still to come will be triggered by the death of the innocent itself at Bella’s hand. Sybill doesn’t understand the whole picture yet, which is why she can’t articulate the whole prophecy.)
Second option. Given what you quote, he’s willing to let an innocent die in order to try out his first option: “the path of the superhero.” Whether that’s a significant investment in the first option or not depends, I suppose, on how likely he thinks he is to prevent innocents from dying via his second option, and on whether spending an innocent life he could have saved is a significant cost.
An odd thought: it will be a dramatic irony if the innocent is killed by Bellatrix. That would actually tie together the two Sybill premonitions/awakenings (first part of a prophecy is set up by Bella getting out; second part by Harry’s resolution to kill the villains as fast as possible on the death of an innocent; another part still to come will be triggered by the death of the innocent itself at Bella’s hand. Sybill doesn’t understand the whole picture yet, which is why she can’t articulate the whole prophecy.)