The wizard in Hogwarts is unscientific

Chapter 386 Helen: My son is the Dark Lord!

In the dim light, Snape had been staring at the letter for an hour.

Resurrection Stone...

Snape had certainly heard of the Deathly Hallows.

Even though his childhood was not particularly pleasant, his mother also told him "The Tales of Beedle the Poet", which recorded "The Story of the Three Brothers".

After Lily died, Snape once wanted to find the Resurrection Stone.

But he didn't have any clues. He even thought that the Deathly Hallows was just a term in a bedtime story.

Now, someone has found the Resurrection Stone!

If someone else had mentioned this matter, Snape felt that he would have dismissed it.

But Andy Collins…

Thinking of the little wizard, Snape's face turned gloomy.

To be fair, any professor would love a smart and studious little wizard.

But Andy Collins is different.

Snape always felt that Andy was dangerous. Every time he taught Andy a lesson, Snape felt that he was teaching the next Dark Lord.

The little wizard is smart, astute, and has unparalleled talent in magic. He feverishly pursues power, just like Voldemort in his student days.

After only two years of learning magic, his power has already surpassed his own!

Thinking of that duel in the Forbidden Forest, Snape's expression turned extremely ugly.

But Snape did not resist teaching the Dark Lord.

He also worshiped the dark arts and even followed the real Dark Lord when he was young.

If it weren't for protecting Lily and her children, Snape felt that he might not betray Voldemort.

"The Resurrection Stone..." Snape whispered to himself.

Although Andy wrote in the letter: The Resurrection Stone cannot resurrect the dead, it can only summon the soul of the dead.

But even just seeing Lily again made Snape extremely satisfied - he never dared to ask for too much.

What's more, Andy also mentioned in the letter that he was studying the Resurrection Stone and discovered something very interesting.

Snape didn't think Andy was talking nonsense.

Now that Andy had proposed the deal, he was naturally confident that he would agree to it.

This feeling of being manipulated is very annoying.

But Snape really couldn't refuse.

And Snape was also very interested in the 'dark green potion' that Andy mentioned.

Allowing Andy to 'lend the Resurrection Stone' as a bargaining chip in the deal, that dark green potion may involve a big secret.

After a long time...

Throwing Andy's letter on the table, Snape took out a new piece of letter paper and wrote on it: August fifteenth, three o'clock in the afternoon, private room on the second floor of the Three Broomsticks pub.

The time Andy received Snape's reply was at 11 noon on August 15th, and there were still four hours left before the meeting.

After lunch, Andy played with Isabel for a while. When Helen finished cleaning the kitchen, Andy stood up with an anxious look on his face.

"Mom, I have something to tell you." Andy said tangledly.

"What's the matter?" Helen asked.

"Uh... we'd better find a quieter place." Andy tried to suggest.

"Smelly Andy, is there any secret that you can't let me know?" Isabel shouted dissatisfied.

"This is an adult matter!"

Andy rubbed the little girl's head and said, "I'll buy you snacks tonight."

Isabel instantly changed her stance and helped: "Mom, Andy may have encountered a little trouble."

Helen stared at Isabel with a speechless expression, then tilted her head and signaled: "Let's go to the potion room to talk!"

"No problem!" Andy said.

Entering the magic room, Andy waved his wand to lock the door, and cast a silencing spell to ensure that Isabel would not hear any sounds outside.

"What's the matter? Tell me!" Helen asked casually while checking the brewing status of the potion.

Until this moment, Helen didn't think Andy could have any important secrets.

After all, he is still a thirteen-year-old child.

What important secrets could a thirteen-year-old have?

Even if he made any mistakes, the best he could do was hit someone else's child. As Andy's mother, it wasn't a shame for her to help apologize.

Because she felt that Andy could not lose.

"cough!"

Andy coughed lightly and said after careful consideration, "Mom, that's it. I would like to ask Professor Snape to help analyze the ingredients and effects of a potion."

"But before that, I must sign an unbreakable oath with him to ensure that he will not reveal any secrets."

"I would like to ask you to be our witness."

Helen: "..."

Helen thought she might have heard wrongly.

Ask the professor to help analyze the ingredients and effects of the potion...Does this kind of thing require an unbreakable oath?

What kind of potion is that?

An elixir made from the magic stone?

"Why are you looking for that Slytherin?" Helen was a little dissatisfied.

"Um……"

Andy pondered for a moment and said cautiously: "Because this potion is a bit special, I...I got it from the Brain Hall of the Department of Mysteries."

Helen: "..."

What did you say?

Helen pressed her temples, thinking that her child might be crazy.

"Where did you get it?" Helen asked in disbelief.

"The Hall of Brains!" Andy said.

"The Brain Hall of the Department of Mysteries?" Helen tried to confirm again, hoping to hear a negative answer.

"Yeah!" Andy nodded pitifully.

"Oh~Merlin!"

Helen looked at Andy with wide eyes, "So, the person who attacked the Ministry of Magic the night before yesterday... was you?"

"Yeah!" Andy nodded innocently.

"Perhaps I will have to go to Azkaban to visit you soon." Helen was numb.

"Don't worry, Mom, I didn't leave any evidence."

Andy quickly promised: "As for the Aurors in the Ministry of Magic, if you give them another hundred years, they won't be able to suspect me."

Helen: "..."

Is this the point of the question?

"Why are you doing this?" Helen felt like she could hardly breathe.

"To study magic."

Andy said: "The Department of Mysteries has been studying the ultimate secret of magic, and I want to get the research information there."

This reason...

All right! This is what Andy can do.

"Andy, think about it carefully. Are you sure you didn't leave any evidence?" Helen asked again.

Andy spread his hands and said, "Didn't Dad already tell me this when he came back from get off work last night?"

Helen: "..."

Kyle came back from get off work last night and said that the Aurors had been investigating internal staff at the Ministry of Magic. They suspected that the person who infiltrated the Department of Mysteries was an insider of the Ministry of Magic.

The Ministry of Magic was unable to Apparate, and no one left that night.

Then it can only be done by insiders!

Helen looked at Andy intently, she felt a little incredible.

Not only was my son able to sneak into the Ministry of Magic secretly, he was also able to fight five Aurors, including Scrimgeour, and turn the entire Ministry of Magic around.

Are you going to be the Dark Lord?

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