Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.

Chapter 388 Alliance

Chapter 388 Alliance
Crouch Jr. is normal most of the time, except when Voldemort is mentioned.

His crazy admiration, whether in words or demeanor, spewed out from time to time.

Hermione forced an awkward smile, and turned to leave after thanking her.

"Hermione, wait for me a moment."

Draco stopped her suddenly, bowed his head again and whispered something to the people around him before walking towards her.

"Mr. Crouch."

Draco, who came to Hermione, didn't say anything to her immediately, but greeted little Crouch like an adult, and then asked, "About that matter, can I tell her To what extent?"

This question made Hermione a little curious. She turned her head to look at Crouch, only to find that he was also looking at her.

"It's hard for me to judge, Draco. I don't know the relationship between Master and her, or her ability to keep secrets, so judge for yourself, Draco." Little Crouch said after thinking.

Draco was not satisfied with this answer, he frowned and said, "If it were you, how would you choose?"

"The master's secret is supreme, and this is my answer." Little Crouch said coldly, and looked at Draco sternly.

Under this extremely oppressive gaze, Draco nodded, and pulled Hermione to a separate room outside.

"What's the secret?" Hermione asked impatiently, she didn't take Little Crouch's attitude to heart at all.

In her opinion, little Crouch is a brainwashed guy, and she doesn't need to care about it at all.

"I can't say it, but even if I don't say that, it won't delay the discussion between us."

After Draco finished speaking, seeing the puzzled expression on Hermione's face, he explained, "You don't know the secret, which will make some of your decisions unfounded, but they are not undecidable."

Hermione nodded hesitantly, motioning for Draco to continue.

"I'm looking for you because I want to form an alliance with you." Draco said in an unastonishing tone.

"Alliance?" Hermione looked at Draco carefully, she needed to make sure that he was not joking.

He wouldn't be surprised if any of their societies formed an alliance with the Candle Bearers.

After all, the Candle Bearer is compatible, so it has a basis for alliance with both.

But wizards focus on pure blood, and her society focuses on Muggles, so different...

"Alliance is the means of the weak, and the pity of the strong. Compared with Candlelight Society, we are weak, so we need this means." Draco said seriously.

"But...we have different ideas." Hermione said.

"Our ideas are on two different paths, Hermione, but that doesn't mean we're hostile."

Draco's explanation didn't make Hermione loose, she still looked at him puzzled.

"Let's put it this way, in your rules, are there any members who kill or resist wizards?"

Hermione shook her head immediately, she built the Falconers, not the Death Eaters, how could it be so bloody.

"There are no such rules in the wizarding society. Our rules are just to ensure that the people in the organization are elites."

Draco's words immediately attracted Hermione's dissatisfied gaze.

"Muggle wizards also have elites, you are too..."

"Of course, I believe that, Hermione, you're the elite, but you know, not all the people there are elite, and most of them aren't, right?" Draco asked.

Hermione snorted dissatisfied, but Draco was right, the members of the Falconers were the least capable of the three organizations.

At least in Charms and Potions, this is the case.

"But your team is not all elites, Draco, there is no shortage of perverts, and there are also lunatics." Hermione said viciously.

"Haha, don't be angry, Hermione, I didn't intend to start a dispute, and I agree with what you said, but you have to know, even those idiots or lunatics..."

Draco paused for a moment before continuing seriously, "These people are still elites in terms of their connections. You know, connections are also part of their strength."

"Humph."

Hermione snorted again, but didn't retort.

If it was her a year ago, maybe she would have done that, but now she already knows the importance of connections.

Just like this trouble, Little Crouch helped her solve it in minutes.

But is it because of her abilities?

Of course not, it's just because there is a great god Voldemort in her contacts, and the great god didn't even do it himself, and his followers solved the problem for her.

This is the benefit of connections.

"Since you have such good connections, why are you forming an alliance with us?" Hermione asked dissatisfied.

Draco shook his head with a wry smile, and said, "Why are you making trouble for no reason, Hermione, this is not like you."

This made Hermione snort again, but it also restrained her temper.

"I have encountered too many difficulties recently, and my temper has become bad." Hermione said weakly.

"That's good. I thought it was a problem caused by menstrual period, so it would be difficult to solve." Draco nodded.

His words drew another disapproving glance from Hermione, but said nothing.

The fact that she's really on her period is one of the reasons she's so cranky.

"Our alliance has many benefits. For example, I can solve your troubles this time without alarming the Dark Lord. There are also other things that may be involved in the future, such as resources and political support."

Draco brought the topic back up and started talking about the benefits.

But Hermione frowned more and more as she listened, and at the end she simply called to stop.

"I want to hear the bad, Draco, although I can't think of any trap here at the moment, but you know, I will find it."

Hermione stared at Draco, not missing the slight twinkle in the other's eyes, "You know me, Draco, and you know that you can't get anything until I get an answer."

Draco looked hesitant, and after a long silence, he slumped his shoulders weakly.

"Well, Hermione, you won." He said helplessly, "It's because of the Dark Lord's policy. According to my grandfather's prediction, it may expand to the Muggle world in the future, so..."

"Advance layout?" Hermione asked.

Draco squeezed out a smile: "I wanted to do something about the covenant, but it seems difficult now."

Hermione smiled, but said nothing.

"But at least it must be mutually beneficial, and we paid a lot in the early stage, so the reward in the later stage should be greater." Draco fought hard.

"You actually have another way, like Voldemort, to find a Muggle, don't you?" Hermione asked.

Draco shrugged and said, "You don't know anything about pure blood."

These words made Hermione frowned, she thought for a moment and spit out a word: "Discrimination?"

Draco nodded.

"So you want to enslave Muggle wizards?" Hermione asked even more dissatisfied.

"Hey, Hermione, we'll sign a covenant, and that will only take effect if everything is fair and just."

Draco retorted excitedly, and immediately became calm again, "In short, this is the reason, so, an alliance?"

Hermione was silent for a moment, then nodded vigorously.

In fact, even if Draco didn't have this suggestion, she still had such thoughts.

The living environment of Muggle wizards in the wizarding world is really too difficult.

(End of this chapter)

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