Della Bush's Love Story

Chapter 85 Jinshan

Snape didn't go back to the cellar after his tour of the campus, but went to the headmaster's office.

No one would have imagined that there would be such a large space in the principal's office.

He walked through rows of bookcases and saw gold mountains on the ground in the center.

The real deal.

Full of galleons and all kinds of treasure.

It is a novel experience to see the gold covered with spider webs.Snape sneered inwardly.

"Severus, come here." Moody called him, standing up from a golden mountain, "We have a lot of work to do, don't waste time."

Snape walked over and saw Dumbledore coming out from behind a golden mountain.

"How many?" Snape asked.

Dumbledore's strides are very big, and no one would have guessed that he is more than 100 years old from the way he walks.

"Thirty-eight of them," said Dumbledore. "It took me a long time to find all the people who had ever had Voldemort's trust during that period. He really can confuse people, can't he? I never thought there would be any." There are so many. Most of the owners of these vaults have been buried in the ground, and the very few who are still alive are in Azkaban."

Holding his wand, he said, "Most of these treasures have anti-theft and copy spells cast on them, so be careful when you examine them."

Snape blew, "Just the three of us? Great, I'm getting bored this weekend."

Dumbledore shook his head: "No, it's four." At this moment, Sirius Black came out from behind the furthest golden mountain, and Snape's expression turned sour when he saw him.

Sirius' complexion was not very good either. He tried his best to be polite and didn't speak ill of Snape as soon as he saw him. All this was because Dumbledore had told him in private that he hated Snape Nep was so trusting that he even considered handing Hogwarts over to him after he left.

"He was a loyal friend," said Dumbledore, "and I hope you will remain friendly when you meet him."

Sirius had always wanted to be helpful, so he said yes to Dumbledore.

Snape greeted politely: "It's great to have your help, we just need a sensitive dog nose."

Sirius' complexion suddenly became ugly, but this was a very normal sentence in their past conversations. He recalled his student days again, and replied: "It's not as good as you know more about this place. There are many close children of yours, aren't there?"

Dumbledore smiled and said: "It seems that you have already allocated them. Then Sirius, these are for you." He first handed over a piece of parchment, and then said to Snape: "These are for you, Sev Les."

Snape took it and found that it was all the vaults of his classmates in Slytherin. Most of them were Death Eaters, and some died, and some entered Azkaban alive.

He noticed that Sirius' complexion was also very bad, so he walked to his side contentedly.

The parchments in Sirius' hands were all friends with the Black family. When he was looking for the golden mountain, he could occasionally see one or two things that brought back childhood memories, which made his mood worse.

"What the hell are we looking for?" Sirius said, "I mean, are there any hints?" Snape sneered, "I want hints even in my dreams." Unfortunately, Miss Prophet's hints are like Trelawney's Like tea leaves.

Sirius didn't understand the meaning of this sentence, he thought it was Snape's deliberate insult, he turned to Dumbledore and asked, "Mr. Headmaster, what do we need to find?"

Dumbledore was also facing a golden mountain, wearing crystal glasses, serious and meticulous.

"Remarkable stuff," he said.

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