Hogwarts: I am Voldemort

Chapter 388 Alliance

Crouch Jr. is mostly normal, except for when Voldemort is mentioned.

His crazy admiration, whether from his words or his demeanor, always burst out.

Hermione forced an awkward smile and turned to leave after expressing her thanks.

"Hermione, wait for me a moment."

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

"Mr. Crouch."

Draco came to Hermione, but he didn't say anything to her immediately. Instead, he greeted Little Crouch like an adult, and then asked, "Can I tell her about that matter?" To what extent?”

This question made Hermione a little curious. She turned to look at Crouch Jr., only to find that the other person was also looking at her.

"It's hard for me to judge this, Draco. I don't know the relationship between the master and her, and her ability to keep secrets. So, make your own judgment, Draco." Little Crouch said after thinking.

Draco was not satisfied with this answer. He frowned and said, "If it were you, what would you choose?"

"The master's secret is supreme, and this is my answer." Little Crouch said with a cold face, and looked at Draco with a stern look.

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

"What secret?" Hermione asked impatiently. She didn't take Crouch's attitude to heart at all.

In her opinion, guys like Crouch Jr. are brainwashed and don't need to care at all.

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

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 it is not impossible to make decisions."

Hermione nodded hesitantly, motioning for Draco to continue.

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

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

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

After all, the Candlebearer is compatible with both parties, giving it a basis for alliance with both.

But the wizarding society focuses on purebloods, and her society focuses on Muggles, so they are completely opposite...

"Alliance is a means for the weak and mercy for the strong. Compared with the Candle Society, we are weak, so we need this method." Draco said seriously.

"But... we don't have the same ideas." Hermione said.

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

Draco's explanation did not make Hermione relaxed, and she still looked at him in confusion.

"Let's put it this way, do you have any rules that include killing or boycotting members of wizards?"

Hermione immediately shook her head. She was building the Falcons, not the Death Eaters. How could it be so bloody?

"There are no such rules in the Wizarding Association. Our rules are just to ensure that everyone in the organization is an elite."

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

"There are also elites among Muggle wizards. You are too..."

"Of course, I believe this, Hermione, you are an elite, but you know that not all the people there are elites, and most of them are not elites, right?" Draco asked.

Hermione snorted in dissatisfaction, but Draco was right, members of the Falcons were the least capable of the three organizations.

At least this is true when it comes to Charms and Potions.

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

"Haha, don't be angry, Hermione. I didn't want to provoke a dispute. I agree with you, but you have to know that even those idiots or lunatics..."

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

"snort."

Hermione snorted again, but didn't argue.

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 time, Little Crouch helped her solve the problem in minutes.

But is this because of her ability?

Of course not, it was just because the great god Voldemort existed in her contacts, and the great god didn't even take action himself, and his followers solved the problem for her.

This is the benefit of connections.

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

Draco smiled bitterly and shook his head, saying: "Why are you making trouble unreasonably, Hermione? This is not like you."

This statement made Hermione snort again, but she 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 the menstrual period, so it would be difficult to solve." Draco nodded.

His words caused Hermione to glance at him dissatisfied, but she didn't say anything.

The fact that she was actually on her period was one of the reasons why she was so grumpy.

"There are many benefits to our alliance. For example, if you have trouble this time, I can solve it for you without alerting the Dark Lord. There are also other things that may be involved in the future, such as resources and political support, etc."

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

But the more Hermione listened, the more she frowned, and in the end she simply shouted to stop.

"I want to hear the bad side, Draco, and although I can't think of a trap at the moment, you know I'll find it."

Hermione stared at Draco, not missing the subtle twinkle in the other man's eyes, "You know me, Draco, you know that until I don't get the answer, you won't get anything."

Draco looked a little hesitant. After a long silence, he slumped his shoulders weakly.

"Okay, Hermione, you win." He said helplessly, "It's because the Dark Lord's policy, according to my grandfather's prediction, may expand to the Muggle world in the future, so..."

"Plan ahead?" Hermione asked.

Draco forced a smile: "I originally wanted to do some tricks on the covenant, but it seems difficult now."

Hermione smiled and said nothing.

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

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

Draco shrugged and said, "You know nothing about purebloods."

These words made Hermione frown. She thought for a moment and uttered one word: "Discrimination?"

Draco nodded.

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

"Hey, Hermione, we will make a covenant, and that will only come into effect if we make sure everything is fair and just."

Draco retorted excitedly, and immediately became calm again, "That's the reason anyway, so, how about an alliance?"

Hermione was silent for a moment, then nodded vigorously.

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

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

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