HP in the name of Slytherin

Chapter 70 Abnormal Parents

The spectators outside the school were "sent away" by Professor McGonagall personally. Except for Shafik and Dumbledore who had an appointment to stay, everyone else left with Abraxas.

Can we say that these adults really follow the rules?

Slytherin can actually produce honest people?

But Lucius watched with his own eyes as his father didn't even look at him and just left according to the rules.

He waited for more than a month, but no special letter came back from his family. He wrote to his family as often as once a week. Sometimes his father said he was busy, and sometimes he only said the same words to educate him as before.

As if all the previous subtle reminders had never happened, Lucius tentatively mentioned to his father before the game that the game might have something to do with Catherine. It was brought about after their first grade class, but his father did not reply at all... If he had to explain it, , Father himself came and he could explain it.

But Lucius felt really weird.

Christmas will be here in less than two months, and everything seems to be normal now. Lucius is not sure whether he still wants to seek refuge abroad. Judging from his father's appearance, his position among the Death Eaters is still very stable. Today Many of the Death Eaters he had met over the time still respected his father as before.

Less than two months seems like a long time, but for Lucius, who likes to watch three steps after taking one step, time is running out.

He walked back to the lounge worriedly, not even noticing that there were two other little wizards not far away looking at the adults who were leaving.

"We're all gone, go back." Avery pushed Rozier.

The tall and strong little wizard withdrew his gaze, lowered his head and walked slowly into the castle, like a lost bear.

Avery felt that his friend was in a bad mood and wondered: "Didn't I just go home and see him over the weekend? Is he so uncomfortable?"

Rozier took a breath, as if he wanted to say something to Avery, but seeing his friend's confused look, he scratched his head and shut up again.

This kind of attitude of wanting to say something but then not saying it is the most worrying thing. Avery couldn't help but ask: "What are you doing? If you have something to say, don't hold it back all of a sudden!"

Rozier took another breath, and finally said it this time, but it seemed like he hadn't said it yet: "I don't know how to tell you."

"Just tell me if you have any questions!" Avery was furious. "We grew up together. Don't I know you well? Can you still come up with something on your own?"

Although there is suspicion of looking down on Rozier, in many cases it is Avery's idea and Rozier's execution.

Rozier has never liked to think about troublesome things since he was a child.

Rozier's head was in chaos. Seeing Avery's serious look, he reached out and pulled him to a place where there were few people.

"I asked my parents if they knew the relationship between Miss Catherine and Lord Voldemort." He said to Avery after standing still.

Avery frowned: "Didn't we agree to be loyal to Lord Voldemort?"

Sharing the same dormitory with Snape and asking him for information about Catherine were all for Lord Voldemort's possible needs.

If Catherine is not familiar with him, or even has a quarrel with him, they can immediately send effective information to show their goodwill to Lord Voldemort.

... Of course, this plan has been planned for more than a month, and it is still almost at the same place.

Rozier even impulsively wanted to have further contact with Catherine once or twice...including now. If his loyalty was not shaken, why did he suddenly ask his parents this question.

Avery stared at Rozier's silent face and gritted his teeth: "You are crazy. Our two families have been loyal to Lord Voldemort since he was a student."

"I know!" Rozier growled, "I'm not..."

It's nothing, why can't I say it?

Not daring to look at his friend's puzzled and somewhat sad eyes, Rozier turned his head and said, "That's not the question I want to talk about."

Avery crossed his hands, "Then what else do you want to say?"

His cold expression did not last for two seconds, and he scolded rather angrily: "Don't get carried away, Evan. You have such a good talent for magic. You will definitely have a bright future with Lord Voldemort. Miss Catherine... we don't want to do that at all." You know what's going on with her, so don't waste too much time on her."

"Do you dare to say that every time you ask her, you just use her?" Rozier muttered.

"Then I know it, I know it better than you!" Avery punched Rozier angrily, "If you talk like that when you go home, you won't be afraid of your father hitting you again."

Rozier's originally relaxed expression turned gloomy again, and he whispered: "He didn't fight, but I think he is weird."

"What do you mean?" Avery looked Rozier up and down, making sure that Rozier really didn't get beaten this time.

For asking such a rude question, in his mind, Rozier would probably have to be beaten up by his father.

"He was very busy. As soon as I started, he said that Lord Voldemort wanted to see him for something and left directly." Rozier frowned. "At six o'clock in the afternoon, during dinner, he suddenly said he was leaving and left. After that, I came back. I haven’t come back from school either.”

Avery said: "It's not surprising, they are all working people."

"Then I asked my mother how she was doing, and she...she was also a little strange." But specifically why it was strange, Rozier refused to say anything.

He had a loose mind, not because he was bold, but because his family had given him hints that he could contact Catherine, so Rozier felt safe to contact Catherine.

It is true to use her, it is true to want to get useful information from her, to see if she is a person worthy of loyalty or investment, or it is true - rejecting foolish loyalty, investigating from all sides, seeking good fortune and avoiding misfortune. The norm for the Letlings.

But this time when he returned home, his father didn't say a word about Catherine. His mother, who was originally very interested in Catherine but was vaguely dissatisfied with Lord Voldemort, didn't want to say more. Instead, she told him to study hard and be loyal to Lord Voldemort in the future.

How strange, why suddenly they seem to have forgotten what happened before, and their attitudes have changed.

Oh, and there are their neighbors, the Avery family. Rozier believed that Avery had the idea of ​​asking for information about Catherine when school started. It might have been his own idea at the time.

But later on, he and he often came into contact with Catherine. Rozier thought that the Avery family must have thought about investigating Catherine.

It can't be said that they are hedging their bets, but they are just being cautious out of habit. Facing two descendants of Slytherin, these families who operate under the banner of pure blood will naturally consider who is better and who is stronger.

I wonder if Avery and his wife's attitude would change like his parents' if he came home now.

Are you so determined all of a sudden? Did something big happen that they didn't know about?

There are not a few little wizards who have this idea. Today's parents are very polite. In the past, Hogwarts told them not to come to school if they had nothing to do, and they would try not to disturb the little wizards when they came over. Parents turned a deaf ear and couldn't help but talk to their families. Children are exposed and cared for.

Today, he left right away, which was very strange.

Catherine was walking on the way to the History of Magic classroom. Mrs. Gray had just invited her over through Andromeda. This lady had been missing from Catherine for a long time. As long as the ghosts were invisible, the current magic really couldn't detect them.

She tells Catherine that ghosts' memories become fragmented and blur over time.

But some powerful ghosts still have relatively complete memories. She once saw Professor Binns export the memory after becoming a ghost. She couldn't remind Catherine of this before, but now she feels she can.

Because Catherine herself obtained some information by reading books and searching for information, the will in the dark world judged that she had obtained this memory through her own method, and she could now know something about her past through others.

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