Misdirecting Flitwick by pretending that he’s transfigured a whole ring instead of a partial one? But it would be much less suspicious just to get out of bed, given that what he’d want to hide would be that the ring was transfigured at all.
The more leads Dumbledore pursues that turn out to be false, the less likely it will seem that any future lead is true.
Kind of like how “Santa Clause” told Harry that Dumbledore would take away his cloak, so that when Dumbledore didn’t, Harry trusted him more than before the suspicion.
Misdirecting Flitwick by pretending that he’s transfigured a whole ring instead of a partial one? But it would be much less suspicious just to get out of bed, given that what he’d want to hide would be that the ring was transfigured at all.
I was thinking, to leave a false clue that Hermione’s body was hidden either in the bed or on his person.
Except he wants to give the impression that he doesn’t know anything about the body’s disappearance and it’s entirely someone else’s work.
The more leads Dumbledore pursues that turn out to be false, the less likely it will seem that any future lead is true.
Kind of like how “Santa Clause” told Harry that Dumbledore would take away his cloak, so that when Dumbledore didn’t, Harry trusted him more than before the suspicion.