[hp] I like your unexpected arrival

Chapter 71 Beginning and Continuation 6.

Slughorn saw a middle-aged woman who, in his opinion, was not at all attractive.

She grabbed the hem of the whitewashed clothes uneasily, and the two pupils in the middle of her wrinkled eyebrows looked at him cautiously: "Gui'an, sir."

Kainer had no idea why this man he had never met appeared at their door.

But the experience of these years has made her body instinctively frightened, and life has smoothed her edges and corners, and she is used to being cursed.So she always bends down, protecting her and her daughter with this posture.

She didn't know that her daughter was often bullied and beaten at school, and she didn't know that her daughter would go crazy and beat her back because those haters said she was an old woman who was thrown out by men.

She didn't even know that her daughter was once scared because of her own strangeness, and she didn't know what the little girl was afraid of-would she have some illness and leave her mother one day?

Slughorn glanced around.

He was so different from her, he was like an aristocratic gentleman in the upper class, one of those wealthy people in London who could easily earn millions.

And this is just a humble Muggle community.

Kainer lowered his head instinctively, "What can I do for you?"

Slughorn certainly had something to do.

Not long ago, he found out that his favorite student, Chaos Finola, had a daughter. He went to the Finola Manor to confirm, and his student Chris Finola gave him an affirmative answer.

"Yes, sir, my uncle has a daughter, but unfortunately." The 13-year-old boy showed a sad expression, "She was tricked by a Muggle, she thought she was a dirty Muggle, my father and I have been I want to bring back my uncle's child."

Chaos is really careful.

I specially arranged an enchantment around the house to prevent wizards who have learned black magic from approaching, but I made a mistake.

It doesn't have to be a dark wizard who does bad things.

Chris looked at the indignant Slughorn and smiled slightly.

Pure-blood families were kicked out of the list almost exclusively by women, and no one would think that a head of a family would be with Muggles, and he would take it seriously as long as he said something about Slughorn.

Too stupid.

Chris stood at the door, watching Slughorn leave.

His dean always likes to do these things that he thinks are great.Rescuing Finola who was lost, he was too willing to do it.

Slughorn drew a letter from his pocket.

Kainer wiped his hands, took it hastily, and asked in a daze: "...is this?"

"We should talk, ma'am." Compared with hers, Slughorn's tone was very strong, and it was the tone of a superior.

They heard the doorbell.

Ogg poked her head in. She had just returned from elementary school with her report card, and she didn't know how to explain to her mother her extremely bad grades in high math.

Slughorn knew at a glance that she was Chaos Finola's daughter.

They were so alike, with the same dark blue eyes, the same high nose bridge, and the same pointed chin.

As for the chestnut-brown hair, Slughorn completely ignored it.

His whole heart is to do this great thing - save the noble pureblood Feinola who was deceived by Muggles, he doesn't think Chaos will fall in love with a Muggle or a half-breed, he doesn't want to know the mother of this child Who is it.

Because he had long thought that the child's mother must not be the old and ugly middle-aged Muggle woman in front of him.

"We should have a good talk, ma'am." His tone was stronger. "About this child."

Auger blinked inexplicably.

Kainer looked at the daughter at the door in bewilderment, and then looked at the man. She replied expectantly: "Oh... ok... Aoni, can you go out first?"

There was an imploring tone in it.

She didn't know that her little daughter had understood her tone of voice long ago because of things that happened when she was a child, and deliberately kept a distance to make her feel at ease.

"Okay." Ogg said with a smile, "Then I'll go buy a popsicle first."

Then deal with this high math score.

The door was closed gently again.

Kainer was still sitting on the chair bent over, with her restless hands crossed on her lap, looking at the letter in front of her.

It was an acceptance letter.

The name on it almost stung her.

Og Finola.

She already knew that Chaos Finola was a wizard, she just kept lying to herself that her daughter might not be a wizard.

Life made her no longer in the mood to care about her daughter's mood and growth, so she missed every time this little girl deliberately concealed herself.

She closed her eyes wearily.

Slughorn thought she was guilty, and went further: "Now that you know, let me tell you straight, ma'am. I am Chaos' teacher and a professor at Hogwarts. If you still have With a little conscience, you should know to return this child to us."

He used...return.

He must have no idea how much his words hurt her.

But he was still talking loudly: "This child does not belong to you, she belongs to Hogwarts and us, and the enemy suitable for her has never been here."

Never here.

Kainer repeated this sentence in his heart.

She was about to collapse, and with trembling lips, she said slowly, "Then... where does it fit?"

Slughorn didn't care about her mood at all, and said: "Finola Manor, she is a child there, you should send her back to atone for sin yourself, and being with you is also hurting her, isn't it?"

He noticed that the lady in front of him lowered her head again.

Her hands are clutching her trousers, the once blue has turned white, showing her poverty and powerlessness everywhere, she has no way to pay for the expensive middle school tuition, and she has no way to tell her daughter.

"...what is that place?" she said softly.

"A noble place," said Slughorn. "She was born there, and she will be one of the highest figures in the wizarding world."

He didn't think Chaos Finola's daughter would be an ordinary person, nor did he think that the Finola family would not enter Slytherin.

It didn't even occur to him that she wasn't pureblood.

"Will she be happier there?" The woman asked softly again.

"Of course." Slughorn said still so proudly. "As I said, ma'am, I hope you will remember that she never belongs to this place, and she will never belong to you."

He broke all her strength.

What does a mother most want to do?

Let your child have a comfortable growth environment and let her have a better learning space.

At this moment, she finally made a decision.

After she heard how to get to Finola Manor, Kainer just sat on the chair calmly, staring at the admission notice.

The door was pushed open.

She heard her daughter's light footsteps. She seemed to have discovered the light bulb that had been broken at some point, and was about to cover it up with her mischievousness. She ran out to find a tennis ball and threw it into the house on purpose.

After witnessing all this, Kainer burst into tears.

Her daughter walked over cautiously.

She didn't speak, but gave the child a slap, hugged tightly and cried bitterly.

The fireplace at 47 Grimmauld Place was turned into a magic fireplace by Slughorn, and they could go straight there just by spreading the powder.

She knelt down in front of those people like a bereaved dog, begging them to take her in over and over again.

Before leaving, Kainer's clothes were pulled.

She turned her head, and her daughter looked at her in a bewildered way with her dark blue eyes, "You go..."

She pushed her away.

The little child fell to the ground, it was very painful, but Kainer found that she didn't feel anything at all, she immediately got up, grabbed her clothes again nervously, her whole eyes were flustered, "Did I do something wrong? What? Mom? Can I..."

"I don't want you anymore."

Her daughter looked at her blankly, her face lost all color, she blinked pretending to be calm, "I seem to have misheard, Mom, is this a new game?"

Kainer felt her heart was stabbed, but she still held back her tears and repeated cruelly, "I don't want you anymore."

She pushed her daughter away sharply again.

She looked at the little figure lying on the red carpet, clenched her fists, and turned around to wipe away the tears as they fell.

The professor said that Chaos Finola was the owner of the Finola Manor, and his daughter would have a bright future.

This is the place for her.

Everything here is out of tune with her, she can't harm Ogg.

So she said the most against her will in her life: "You idiot, you are a fool, I don't want you anymore!"

Immediately her legs were hugged.

Kainer felt her heart ache again, as if being pricked by a needle, she wanted to turn around and hug her, her nails dug into her hand and endured this instinct.

"I will change, I will change, Mom." Her daughter begged her, "Don't abandon me, Mom, please, Mom."

She strode forward, kicking her daughter away.

Behind her, the 11-year-old girl curled up, finally understanding the fact that her mother no longer wanted her.

Suddenly a figure appeared in her line of sight.

She raised her eyes to look at the past, and met those eyes as deep as the deep sea.

"Let's go," he said.

Let's go.

Let's go...Where.

Her room was dark, her situation was not as good as her mother thought, and she was abandoned again, since she was four years old.

Lady Finola hated her, and Hyperion Finola hated her resemblance to her father.

The pure-blood family knew overnight that she was a bastard.

The ladies of the pure-blood family looked down on her, and Slughorn didn't want to pay attention to her anymore. He had already forgotten what he did.

She sat quietly in the room every day without speaking, just sitting like that.

Then, she heard the sound of a piano.

In her memory, there was also the sound of the piano.

So she sneaked out when no one was around.

When she walked over, the piano sound had stopped. She opened the door and saw the blue sky.

By some coincidence, she sat there.

Suddenly he heard footsteps behind him.

Ogg tensed his body tensely, and heard a piece of music that was very familiar for some reason.

She turned her head and looked over carefully, her brown chestnut hair was unexpectedly exposed.

At the end of the period, Chris looked up at her.

She subconsciously grasped the hem of the skirt, "I'm sorry, because I want to look outside."

Surprisingly, Chris didn't talk about her.

She breathed a sigh of relief, "You play really well."

The person in front of her has the same dark blue pupils as her.

Actually she never told anyone.

When she first arrived at Finola Manor and thought she was abandoned, it was Chris Finola's piano sound that comforted her.

That was their closest relationship.

If nothing later.

If she hadn't found a little fireplace behind her bed and her mother had changed.

If not for meeting Chris Finola while she was looking up what happened to her mom.

If he hadn't taken the wizard's staff away at that time, he could hear him leaning against her ear and say, "Don't be clever, you will regret it, sister."

Maybe they really had different endings.

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