Chapter 519: 517 Draco in action

Chapter 519 517. Draco in action

Regarding how to find the gold cup, neither Jon nor Dumbledore actually felt worried.

The situation is already obvious. Since Voldemort created a large-scale escape from Azkaban and gathered his own men, it means that he will never go dormant again, and he must have bigger plans in the future.

Or, in fact, he has already started to move, otherwise the two Death Eaters would not have appeared in the Gaunt's old house.

And at this moment, another owl flew into the principal's office and threw a letter in front of Dumbledore.

After seeing the unique wax paint used in that letter, Dumbledore's face became visibly serious.

He opened the envelope and took out a short letter from it.

"Sirius also met two Death Eaters and a house-elf at the entrance of the cave where Voldemort once hid the locket."

"He fought them, but when he was entangled, more Death Eaters rushed over, so he had to escape first."

This time, some things can be determined.

Jon said.

"He wants to get back all his Horcruxes now!"

Lily suddenly said.

"Since he sent people to Gaunt's old house and the cave where the locket was hidden, will he also send people to get the crown that should have been hidden in the castle?"

Her words reminded Jon and Dumbledore, or at the same time, the three of them wanted to go together!

"That idiot Potter hasn't seen anyone for the past two days, he must be messing with something again, should we follow him secretly?"

Gore came up with a bad idea in a muffled voice.

It is also because they are so boring during this time. Although the peaceful campus life is comfortable, it also makes people panic and always wants people to do something.

In the past, Draco would definitely not refuse such a proposal from Goyle, but for some reason, he has been absent-minded and full of thoughts these two days.

"Forget it, let Potter do what he wants to do, it has nothing to do with us. Go and eat dinner, I feel a little sick to my stomach, so I will go back alone."

After finishing speaking, he didn't look at the reactions of Goyle and Crabbe, but turned back and walked in the direction of Slytherin's bedroom.

Only his two big and three rough followers were left, and they stayed where they were puzzled.

After Draco disappeared from Goyle's sight, he immediately turned his direction, instead of going to the underground Slytherin lounge, he went up the stairs until he reached the eighth floor.

He seemed to have been here more than once, and walked straight to the tapestry where the troll beat Barnabas with a stick.

It's dinner time now, and this location on the eighth floor is also far away from the tower where the Gryffindor and Ravenclaw lounges are located, so there is no one around.

But Draco was still very nervous, he looked around, like a timid thief, came to the open space opposite the tapestry, faced the blank wall, and began to wander back and forth.

And this scene was all watched by a house elf hiding in the dark.

After Draco entered the Room of Requirement, the house elf who had just received the task and found out suddenly appeared in the principal's office.

At this time, Jon and the others have not left yet.

Dobby was very excited.

"Mr. Dumbledore! After receiving your order, I immediately went to the opposite side of the tapestry, and then I saw a bad boy, just as you said, opened the door!"

Dumbledore, Jon, and Lily, who were still discussing whether to directly deal with the found Horcruxes, were taken aback for a moment.

It was only less than half a day since they thought that Voldemort might also send someone to Hogwarts to find the crown, and called Dobby, who was already working in Hogwarts Castle, to guard the door of the Room of Requirement. In an hour's time, a discovery has been made now!

"Do you know who he is?" Dumbledore asked, crossing his hands.

Dobby certainly didn't hesitate.

"It's Draco Malfoy!"

After hearing this name, Jon and the others didn't have many unexpected emotions. In Hogwarts, there were only a few people who could be indirectly controlled by Voldemort.

However, neither Dumbledore nor Jon intended to immediately capture Draco who was in the Room of Requirement. Anyway, the crown was no longer in it, and now Draco could give it to them. Bring more help.

"It is enough to know who is helping Voldemort in the castle. Regarding these Horcruxes, we should all have the same opinion."

Dumbledore said in a deep voice.

Jon also nodded.

"There is only one golden cup left, and we already know that the soul of Voldemort in the golden cup is causing trouble, so these Horcruxes can no longer wait to stay like this, and no one can be sure if something will happen in the middle, Destroying them now is the safest course of action."

The horcruxes that were found in the end were all handed over to Jon. He naturally had a way to destroy all the horcruxes, whether it was Fiendfire or the basilisk fangs that he still had in his hand.

At the end of the topic, there was a moment of silence in the air, but Dumbledore coughed twice, and he still spoke.

"I know there are some things I shouldn't ask, but Severus has been the professor and dean of this castle for more than ten years, and there are still some things that he needs to help with, so you want How to face him?"

Of course he asked this question in front of Lily. After hearing this, Jon's expression immediately became the same as that of water in a well. He glanced at Snape, who was still lying on the ground.

After hearing Dumbledore's words, Lily didn't show any abnormal appearance, she just said calmly.

"I have put an end to the hatred between me and him. Now in this world we are just two ordinary people who have nothing to do with him. The one who really hates him is Harry. How to deal with him depends on when Harry grows up." A choice that can be made knowing the truth about everything."

"Then what should we do in this situation?"

Lily gave the solution.

"Professor, please modify and clear his memory of seeing me today. Only keeping the Lily in his mind dead is the best result for him."

(end of this chapter)

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