Hogwarts: I, Tom, am really not Voldemort!

#111 - Chapter 111: Moody is fooled

The blue and orange flames gradually subsided, and no more Inferi crawled out of the Black Lake.

Dumbledore, who had lowered the Elder Wand, looked at the two people in front of him with a complicated expression, especially the grinning little rascal.

"Why are you here?"

Hearing Dumbledore's question, Tom looked at him strangely.

"Why can't we be here? It's not like this is some place we can't be seen."

"Besides, Professor, you should have said you wanted to come earlier. If you had just asked, I would have brought you here long ago."

'Are you sure? Not joking?'

Dumbledore looked at Tom suspiciously. How could he not believe these words? But thinking about his style and Gellert standing beside him, maybe it was true.

So, all his hard work, spending a lot of brain cells analyzing and researching, and dragging Moody along, searching over mountains and valleys, what was it all for?!

Just as Dumbledore felt like his whole person was not well, Grindelwald added at the right time.

"Because Albus, you abandoned me again, I had no choice but to ask Tom for help, and with his help, I found you."

"......"

Hey! Hey! Hey!

This statement is obviously ambiguous, okay? What do you mean by abandoning you again? It's only been one night since we last met, okay? And what do you mean by asking Tom for help? It's obvious that you two are colluding, and ambushing him here was probably premeditated.

Dumbledore felt speechless. He didn't know if it was his imagination, but he felt that after Gellert had been with Tom for a while, he had started to veer in an unpredictable direction.

Moody, standing in the distance, couldn't get involved in the fight against the Inferi because the three people in front of him were too fierce.

Now that he saw the Inferi were almost completely wiped out, Moody gripped his wand, ready to fight the even more difficult enemy—the Dark Lord of the era, Gellert Grindelwald—but he unexpectedly saw a scene he would never forget.

Dumbledore was actually chatting happily with the forces of darkness.

Was he hallucinating from Voldemort's dark magic, or...

An astonishing thought flashed through Moody's mind, but he quickly shook it out of his head.

Impossible! Absolutely impossible!

At this time, Dumbledore seemed to finally remember his good partner who had come with him, and quickly beckoned Moody over.

Moody cautiously stepped forward and came to Dumbledore's side, his whole body maintaining a state of attack, not daring to relax in the slightest.

"Ah?"

Catch the adulterer? What does that mean?

Moody was immediately confused by Tom's words.

"You congenitally stupid Gryffindor old man."

Looking at Moody's stupid appearance, Tom pointed at Dumbledore unhappily.

"The Principal!"

Then he pointed at Grindelwald.

"The Original Spouse!"

Then he pointed at Moody, who was still in a daze.

"The Mistress!"

Finally, he pointed at himself.

"The Witness!"

"Understand?!"

Simple and clear, without nonsense, he immediately pointed out the relationship between everyone present.

"Ah?!!!"

Moody wasn't really stupid after all. Tom had already said it so clearly, and he immediately reacted.

He looked at Dumbledore in disbelief, his magical eye spinning wildly, his voice unconsciously trembling: "Albus, you, him, you..."

Dumbledore glared at Tom fiercely, but Tom chose to ignore him, and his small mouth continued to babble: "So, you stupid Gryffindor lions, why do you have to be a mistress when you're so old? Don't you look in the mirror to see what you look like? You want to compete with Grindelwald for favor looking like that!"

Moody was about to overheat from listening.

Heavens, earth, this is probably the biggest injustice Moody has ever suffered in his life.

He was just tricked by Dumbledore to work for him. He had no improper thoughts about this old man, let alone thought about being a mistress.

In the end, Dumbledore came forward to stop Tom's continued rumors: "Tom, Alastor and I don't have that kind of relationship. But since you're here, I won't beat around the bush. What kind of defenses are set up here?"

"Then you have to get Professor Grindelwald to believe it!"

Tom muttered softly, then explained to Dumbledore without hesitation: "Anti-Apparition, Inferi, Black Lake, potions, that's about it."

Hearing this, Dumbledore and Grindelwald didn't react much, but Moody noticed something was wrong and couldn't help but speak out: "Why does you evil Slytherin brat know so clearly?"

"Actually, you can call him Mr. Voldemort."

Grindelwald, who had been tricked by Tom many times, didn't mind tricking Tom once.

"Vol... Voldemort?!"

Moody's gaze towards Dumbledore changed. He felt like he had stepped into a huge trap.

"Dumbledore, what's going on here?"

Good heavens, Moody's address for Dumbledore had changed, but in his heart, there was still a glimmer of hope, hoping that this was just Grindelwald's divisive tactic. After all, Tom and the Voldemort in his impression didn't match up in terms of age or handsomeness.

Dumbledore didn't know how to explain Moody's question, after all, he hadn't figured it out himself.

At this time, the 'kind-hearted' Mr. Riddle needed to come forward to help Dumbledore out of the predicament.

"Stupid Mr. Moody, I didn't expect you to actually discover the biggest secret in the magical world of the century."

As soon as Tom started speaking, Dumbledore almost reflexively wanted to stop him from continuing, but before he could do anything, Grindelwald smiled and stopped him, signaling him to listen quietly.

"Since the parties involved in this secret are all present, I don't mind telling you the whole story, but after you hear it, you must carefully consider the consequences you will have to bear."

"After all, if you quit now, the only price you may have to pay is a memory charm, but, after you hear the whole content, the price you will have to pay... Hehehe..."

"I'll give you three minutes to think it over, timing starts now."

After speaking, Tom closed his mouth and said nothing.

Hearing this, Moody frowned and began to fight with himself. During this period, Dumbledore wanted to speak several times, but was stopped by the best assistant player, Grindelwald.

As the countdown ended, Tom spoke again.

"How have you considered it, Mr. Moody?"

At this time, Moody finally made up his mind: "Speak, I want to know the whole truth, even if the price is death."

"Great awareness!"

Moody felt nothing about Tom's praise, but the first sentence Tom said next made Moody's heart jump wildly.

"Then, stupid Mr. Moody, have you ever heard of the 'Voldemort Plan'?"

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