Oh yes, I suspect it’s meant to make Harry traceable. Here’s my take on what’s going on:
Guess One: Voldy is still an evil bastard, and in addition to that, he’s immensely cocky. He lied by speaking the truth to Harry [Why else would that dialogue be there?], ‘Black is innocent of being a slave to Voldy.’ The truth being that she was an independently evil witch.
Guess Two: Three people excluding Voldy and Harry know that he can kill Dementors. When evil Black lass escapes, blame falls on him.
Guess Three: The lack of the security charm allows time-travel to be tracked. They see Harry going back in time shortly before the escape. Harry is ostracized by society and attacked by ministry, turns against ministry for obvious reasons.
Guess Four: The above is Voldy’s plan for Harry. What actually happens is that he meets Serius and frees him, leading to a fallout between Harry and Voldy.
Oh yes, I suspect it’s meant to make Harry traceable. Here’s my take on what’s going on:
Guess One: Voldy is still an evil bastard, and in addition to that, he’s immensely cocky. He lied by speaking the truth to Harry [Why else would that dialogue be there?], ‘Black is innocent of being a slave to Voldy.’ The truth being that she was an independently evil witch.
Guess Two: Three people excluding Voldy and Harry know that he can kill Dementors. When evil Black lass escapes, blame falls on him.
Guess Three: The lack of the security charm allows time-travel to be tracked. They see Harry going back in time shortly before the escape. Harry is ostracized by society and attacked by ministry, turns against ministry for obvious reasons.
Guess Four: The above is Voldy’s plan for Harry. What actually happens is that he meets Serius and frees him, leading to a fallout between Harry and Voldy.
Well, that’s that.