Harry Potter and the Attack of the Squibs

Chapter 51 Situation Judgment

Malfoy was stunned for a moment: "Go back to where?"

Lu Ke smiled: "At the party, Slughorn wants to entertain the guests with your wine. He will definitely give you a glass."

Malfoy glanced at Lu Ke with doubts.

He didn't know whether Lu Ke really didn't believe Ron's suspicion at all, or whether he told a dangerous joke that asked the poisoner to drink the poison himself.

Of course Malfoy wasn't afraid of the bottle.

He glanced at Lu Ke with confusion, then bypassed the three Harrys and walked out of the bathroom.

Lu Ke watched Malfoy's back disappear from the door, and then sighed helplessly: "The adventure never ends, huh?"

"Have you really never thought about what it means when a student dies in Hogwarts?"

Harry wanted to say something, but Ron stopped him: "I did it first."

Lu Ke shook his head: "The key thing has never been this."

He walked towards the door: "Come with me, at least I don't have the habit of talking in the bathroom."

"And it's not good to have a woman in the men's room."

Harry finally reacted and looked at Hermione a little embarrassed, but Hermione didn't seem to care at all.

She reached out and grabbed Harry and Ron's arms, pulling them out of the bathroom together.

Standing on the side of the corridor, Lu Ke stopped with his back to an oil painting.

"I taught you how to kill a wizard faster, so this matter is actually my responsibility, although I did not tell you."

Harry looked at Lu Ke in surprise. He thought Lu Ke was going to say something, but he didn't expect this to be the last sentence.

"I hesitated because Dumbledore could do it more easily than I could, but he decided not to do it."

"You still haven't understood one thing. This is not the police chasing murderers. The battle between wizards and Death Eaters is a war."

"Sending minors into combat is extremely unethical."

Harry and the three of them stood stunned on the spot.

They all vaguely understood the premise of Lu Ke's statement, so they found it difficult to accept the inference result.

If this is the case, then Lu Ke did do a bad thing.

"Dumbledore and I made the opposite decision because, in my opinion, this was an all-out war that was about to be lost."

"If adults can't win, then everyone will join the fight. The worst result is that everyone loses the war and falls into hell. Then you can win at any cost and by any means."

"and……"

Lu Ke looked up and let out a long sigh.

"I am confident that I will delay the war until you are of age and can join the fight."

Harry and the three of them had mixed emotions.

They looked at Lu Ke in silence, not knowing what to say.

Lu Ke lowered his head: "Everything I teach you is to kill a wizard more efficiently and quickly. You haven't realized this yet, but there is one thing I haven't taught you yet."

"Determining whether a person deserves to die."

"It was complicated and brutal, and I was going to leave it until the end."

"But since it is necessary now, I will tell you the most basic principles."

"Don't kill minors."

"Don't kill people who have lost the ability to resist, but don't do nothing. You are wizards. You should learn to use magic spells to ensure that the other party cannot hurt people."

After Lu Ke finished speaking, he looked up and sighed: "I don't know if this is preaching..."

"But I think you now know why I didn't let you kill Malfoy."

Harry nodded with difficulty: "I'm sorry..."

Lu Ke shook his head: "No, you didn't do anything wrong..."

"It's not without reason that you doubt Malfoy. If you continue to doubt him, remember to find evidence first."

"Although I don't want you to do this."

Lu Ke shook his head, then turned and left.

The three of Harry stood there, watching his back disappearing around the corner of the corridor, remaining silent.

Hermione hugged Harry silently.

Ron shook his head helplessly, turned his back to the painting and leaned against the wall.

"I owe you one, Harry."

Harry shook his head: "Malfoy doesn't dare do anything to you."

Ron shook his head: "Anyway... Next time we have a chance, we will give Malfoy a good beating. Anyway, as long as he is alive, Lu Ke will not say anything."

The place is still crowded with students who want to get in, and they even create another alternative party at the door.

Seeing someone like Malfoy appear who had received the invitation, there was a burst of noise in the crowd, but none of them noticed Malfoy's expression.

Malfoy ignored everyone and walked into the party on his own.

Slughorn soon discovered Malfoy.

He would never neglect any worthy student.

But as soon as he saw Malfoy, Slughorn realized something was wrong with him.

"Your companions are waiting for you."

Slughorn smiled and put his hand on Malfoy's shoulder, turning him around to look at Pansy Parkinson not far away.

But the moment Malfoy saw Pansy Parkinson, Slughorn clearly saw the unhappy expression on his face.

Although it was a bit surprising and I didn't understand if there was any complicated reason behind this, Slughorn certainly would never make any of his guests feel uncomfortable.

"Oh, she doesn't look like she wants to be disturbed. Come with me."

Malfoy was pleasantly surprised to find that Slughorn took him away from where Pansy Parkinson was. Although Malfoy was a little surprised, he didn't know if he had revealed something unintentionally, but it was impossible for Slughorn Seeing through Occlumency.

In other words, this professor's ability to observe words and emotions can be compared to mind reading.

What a monster.

But Malfoy's surprise did not end there. Slughorn took him behind a curtain, and then with a proud smile on his face, he opened a secret door in the wall.

Malfoy was simply stunned.

Slughorn smiled, clearly enjoying the moment.

"Now, you know why I chose this place to hold the party."

Slughorn smiled as he pushed Malfoy through the door and followed him inside.

As soon as he entered Malfoy, he was surprised to find that the place had been carefully tidied up. Although it was not big, it was more exquisite than the party place outside.

The sofa is illuminated by the flames of the fireplace. In winter, the color makes people feel better unconsciously. It is surrounded by some daily furniture, making this place look less like a school and more like an ordinary home.

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