Snape nodded, he had no problem with this, but Snape didn't completely trust Andy either. ♛☟♦

It's not that he doesn't trust Andy's abilities.

But Andy and Harry are not related, so why should Andy help Harry wholeheartedly?

As for friends... ha! That would be even more nonsense.

Snape didn't believe Andy would consider Harry a friend.

Just like Dumbledore.

He said he would protect Lily, but Lily died in the end.

He also said that he would protect Harry, but Harry was one of Voldemort's Horcruxes. If he wanted to kill Voldemort, he had to kill Harry first.

And Dumbledore even hid it!

So Snape's current mentality is: I don't believe anyone.

Dumbledore is a layer of protection, and Andy is also a layer of protection.

With these two layers of protection, Snape believed that with his own abilities, he could completely guarantee Harry's safety.

"Can you lend me this book?" Andy suddenly said.

Snape pushed the book over, "I borrowed this from Lucius. It's been a while. I need to return it to him before Christmas."

Andy looked at Snape in shock.

Looking at your thick eyebrows and big eyes, I thought you were a good person, but I didn’t expect you to be...

You actually want me to attack the study at Malfoy Manor?

Snape: "?"

I don't know why, but the moment Snape saw Andy's expression, he immediately understood what Andy meant.

Snape has something to say 'MMP'!

"You better not do this!"

Snape said with a headache: "Lucius is very vigilant now. He betrayed the Dark Lord and turned to Dumbledore. Any disturbance will make him nervous, and he may even flee from the British wizarding world."

"If you want to read any books, I can borrow them for you."

Snape fully believed that once Andy thought that Malfoy Manor contained ancient magical books, he would definitely destroy the study in Malfoy Manor.

In Snape's eyes, Andy was the kind of scary guy who would do anything to study magic.

Not to mention Malfoy Manor, not even the Ministry of Magic can stop Andy.

Snape didn't want to see the old senior's ancestral home destroyed by Andy.

When he was in school, Lucius still took good care of him.

Andy: "..."

"I'm not that kind of person." Andy said stubbornly.

Snape looked disgusted.

"Um……"

Andy thought about it and said, "Professor, can you lend me some books on the soul, the Obscurus, and magical transformation? I've been studying these recently."

"Okay." Snape nodded.

"Thank you!" Andy said.

After glancing at Andy, Snape asked calmly: "Are you studying Obscurus and magical transformation?"

"Uh-huh!" Andy shrugged.

Snape nodded without saying anything.

After talking about the business, Andy and Snape looked at each other in silence, having nothing to say.

"Then the matter is settled!"

Andy stood up and said, "When the research results are available, we will make careful plans."

"In addition...even if you want to save people, at least you have to wait until we find all the Horcruxes. As you know, apart from the mutual induction of soul fragments, we have no other way to find Voldemort's Horcruxes. "

Snape: "..."

He almost forgot about it.

After Andy's reminder, Snape suddenly realized why Dumbledore was trying so hard to train Harry.

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Because he wants Harry to find Voldemort's Horcrux!

The old enemy marked by Voldemort himself...

I have to say that the prediction is quite accurate.

Voldemort possessing Horcruxes is equivalent to possessing immortality, and a person who can find all Horcruxes is Voldemort's biggest enemy.

In contrast, Lily's protective magic was actually just the beginning of this fate.

Snape's face looked a little ugly.

The old enemy that Snape thought: PK with Voldemort's Imperial City. After fighting for 300 rounds, he won the battle with great difficulty.

The real enemy: the tool man looking for Horcruxes.

Seeing Snape's gloomy face and not saying a word, Andy had to remind him: "If we absorb the soul fragments now, we will actually be helping Voldemort."

"If we can't find the Horcrux, we won't be able to kill him."

Snape's eyes were slightly closed.

How could he not understand this truth?

Harry had to be the last Horcrux destroyed.

Andy: "..."

After a moment of silence, Andy turned and left.

Now that he had been reminded, Andy felt that Snape could handle this problem rationally.

If Voldemort cannot be defeated, Harry will die.

In fact, if you think about it carefully, Snape is really miserable.

The girl he liked married someone else and was eventually killed.

The girl's son would be in danger of his life at any time, but he had no choice but to watch all this.

Not only that, even Snape himself had to lurk next to the murderer of the girl, kowtow to him every day, and do his best.

It just highlights one incompetent person, it’s terrible!

Andy felt sad for a while, then shook his head.

As a negative example, Andy vowed that he would never become like Snape.

By the time Andy arrived in the Great Hall, Hermione had already finished her lunch and was sitting at the Ravenclaw table, concentrating on reading.

"Hi!" Andy greeted and sat down next to Hermione.

"The truth about death and hell..."

Hermione raised her eyebrows, "Did you go borrow a book?"

"We also talked about other things for a while," Andy said.

Hermione nodded without asking any further questions.

After lunch, there is still more than an hour before the afternoon class. There was nothing to do anyway, so Andy simply picked up the book "The Truth about Death and Hell" and started reading it.

Just by looking at the title, you can tell that this book has nothing to do with magic. It doesn't teach you magic, it unlocks the secrets of death.

The author of the book starts from the soul and explores the mystery of death step by step. He mentioned the Deathly Hallows, and also Hell, the world behind the veil.

Many of the views in the book are somewhat similar to Andy's views, but there are also big differences.

The author believes that the human soul comes from another time and space, and will return to hell after death, where it will be punished - depriving you of your human emotions and feeling eternal loneliness and coldness for endless time.

The content is mythical.

But if you look at it as a true story, it can still be consistent with some of Andy's views.

The most important thing is that the book is very detailed.

It's much more detailed than Andy's vague guess.

Andy continued to look down.

"This, this is..."

Turning to a new chapter, Andy's eyes suddenly lit up.

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