Harry Potter: The Muggle Crown Prince at Hogwarts

Chapter 440 This is the first time, and his future is uncertain in his heart

After Dumbledore left Windermere, he was almost at a loss.

He is not an indecisive person, but he is inevitably restrained by emotions.Of all the emotions, the one that restrained him the most was guilt.

Once, he abandoned Gellert out of guilt.

Now, he abandoned Harry out of guilt.

Dumbledore smiled to himself, feeling that his life was almost like an absurd drama.

Thinking like this, a pair of dry and warm hands suddenly appeared on his wrist, almost instantly sweeping away the chill of the spring cold in him.

He turned to look at the serious Dark Lord, and the boulder in his heart relaxed slightly.

After a while, he said, "Gellert, we should go have a meal with Aberforth."

Grindelwald subconsciously frowned.

The faded blond bird said disgustedly, "I can't promise that I won't quarrel with him."

Dumbledore suddenly relaxed and said easily, "No, you must promise, Gale!"

Grindelwald immediately became angry and listed Aberforth's top ten crimes.

The former Rose of England wore a fiery red robe and swept across the revitalized land, briskly as if they had spent the missed hundred years together and were so accustomed to it.

When everyone was looking for them, Harry became an Animagus and jumped into a stag to receive the praises of Lupin and Sirius.

You ask Mr. and Mrs. Weasley?

The Ministry of Magic underwent sudden changes some time ago. As a member of the Ministry of Magic, Mr. Weasley said goodbye to Harry and the others in embarrassment and returned with his wife.

After that, Lupine secretly told Sirius Snape's warning behind Harry's back.

At first, Sirius was unimpressed.

He always preconceived the idea of ​​going against Snape, thinking that there was nothing good about him at all, so he completely denied everything about him.

But when Lupine told him the reason, his face turned red.

The arrogant Sirius couldn't bear to accept the kindness of his former "enemy", but this kindness was not given directly to him, but for James' son, Harry.

This made him unable to refuse.

It also left him with a lump in his throat.

He knew that he could not convince himself of "Snape's kindness" at all, so he simply asked Lupine, "Why can't we tell Dumbledore?"

Lu Ping was quite helpless.

...If Black Bat were here, he would probably have started mocking Sirius for his "innocence".

He sighed, "Padfoot, Snape has Dumbledore's trust, yes, don't look at me like that - (Sirius snorted heavily) - If it is really possible to go through Dumbledore's way , I believe Snape is not willing to come to see us either.

"Then, you might as well think about it - what kind of situation made him think that Dumbledore was no longer trustworthy and he had to go there himself?"

Sirius subconsciously snorted, and suddenly he seemed to realize something, breaking out in a cold sweat.

He said in disbelief,

"You mean, Dumbledore..."

Lupine did not answer the question, but looked into the distance and said, "No matter what, Sirius, Harry is James' only son. We can't risk him!"

Sirius did not speak.

He needs to think carefully about who he should trust in the current situation where the enemy and ourselves have suddenly changed.

Lupine did not disturb the other party.

Just when he thought it would take a long time for the other party to digest these things, Sirius came over.

The big black dog looked extremely determined, looked at him with dark eyes, and said,

"Moony, we're going to teach Harry the Animagus."

Lupine was a little surprised.

But the other party didn't give him a chance to ask, and said directly, "You are right, no matter who is the enemy or who is the friend, we must not put Harry in danger!"

The two former best friends hit it off immediately and began intensive preparations.

Lupine couldn't help but smile, with a bit of bitterness in his smile.

Once, during their school days, he learned Animagus in order to survive; now, in Harry's school days, this child learned Animagus in order to survive...

Merlin!

Look what you've done to them?

In this magical world, who can survive only by learning the Animagus?

That day, the moon and stars were thin, and Harry was lying in the ruins of Potter House, looking at the sky above his head, imagining what he would be like if he grew up here, and what kind of friends he would make.

Sirius looked at him for a long time, then walked over step by step and sat down next to him.

The tall man is no longer as skinny as usual, but he has not yet returned to his former health and high spirits.

He lay next to Harry, silently watching the stars with his godson. After a while, he whispered,

"Harry, how about I teach you the Animagus?"

Harry turned to look at him and asked with some confusion, "Why did you suddenly teach me this?"

Sirius smiled softly, turned to look at Harry, looked at the face that was exactly the same as James's with nostalgia, and said softly sadly,

"Oh, Harry, your father, he is a genius, possessing the talent for transfiguration inherited from the Potter family -

"It only took him a short month to learn Animagus. Yes, he is quite good... His form is a stag."

He paused, looked into Harry's eyes and said, "A person's Animagus form will be affected by relatives. I think, since you look like your father, your Animagus..."

"Will be just like my father!" Harry said happily.

He looked at his inexplicably sad godfather and asked, "Padfoot, do you miss my father? I heard Moony Face say that you were his best friend back then! Just like a brother!"

Sirius smiled, turned his back to Harry, and quietly wiped away his tears.

He smiled and said,

"We are brothers! Your grandparents - they are such kind and kind people - considered me their second son."

He turned to look at Harry and gently rubbed the boy's head.

The feeling of that messy hair was so familiar, it almost took him back to the days when he was a carefree student who used to fight with each other.

Harry looked at him and smiled, turned to look at the starry sky on top of the ruins, and said softly,

"Actually, I miss him too, and I miss my parents...I wonder where they are and whether they miss me..."

Sirius also looked quietly at the sky above his head.

——This is really rare for him.

Even when Voldemort was raging, he never backed down timidly, and the courage that belonged to Gryffindor was always vented in him.

For the first time, his future was uncertain.

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