The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Chapter 259: Why don't you play the cards according to the routine?

Latest URL: When Riddle said that he had caught the person who opened the Chamber of Secrets, Fisch knew that it was Voldemort who hadn't run away.

Although it is also possible that the opponent was misled by Voldemort and caught the wrong person, but with the two premises that the name of Tom and the diary were given to him by Ulopoulos, this possibility became extremely low.

Moreover, it doesn't matter if you misunderstand the other person. Although the bad old man Dumbledore is sometimes annoying, Fisch believes that he will not hurt the innocent. As long as Riddle is not Voldemort, he will be fine.

only……

The cards I used to deal with Minerva are gone...

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The kitten sighed again, feeling a little depressed.

"You said before that the snake picked up this diary in the pipe, right?"

Voldemort didn't know that Fisch had already planned to hand over the diary to Dumbledore, and was still performing according to his plan, a student who had to choose to bury the secret because of the pressure of Principal Dippet.

"Yes."

Fisch, who was in a bad mood, didn't want to write anymore, but he was worried that if the diary was really Voldemort, his behavior made him jump over the wall in a hurry, and it would be bad if he ran out to set the fire.

Although Riddle seemed to be unable to do anything but write in the diary during this time, Fisch decided to be more cautious just in case.

Because the responsive house he is now staying in is not the fireproof house full of marble, but the cat happy house full of cat climbing frames and cat litters, and the light and rain in Dumbledore’s memory, he arrived Now I haven't recalled how to play it.

So Feish chose the same as before, continue to chat with the other party for ten sentences before ending the conversation, and handed the diary to Dumbledore.

"I know that there are always people who don't want this diary to be read. Fortunately, I use a more durable method than ink to record my past."

"Oh."

Fisch responded simply in the diary, and then he felt that this might be too cold, so he added another sentence.

"So, who is the one who opened the secret room?"

Of course, it is impossible for Fisch to believe that there is someone else who opened the secret room.

How could he not believe the familiar Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall, and instead believe what a guy hiding in his diary, most likely a big badass, said.

But he didn't mind listening to Riddle to further confirm whether the opponent was Voldemort.

"If you want, I can show you." Riddle said again at this time: "You don't need to read the text I wrote. I can bring you into my memory, into the night I caught him."

Is this going to start on yourself?

?w?

Feish shook his ears, knowing that it would be dangerous to promise the respondent, but he was curious about the person Riddle said that opened the secret room and was expelled.

As for what Riddle said about bringing in memory, Fisch would not be unfamiliar. He had visited Dumbledore's meditation basin more than once.

"Don't worry, just watching my memory, there is no danger."

Seeing that Feixu hadn't answered for a long time, Voldemort lured again.

In fact, Feishe is not afraid of any danger. The main reason is that if Professor McGonagall learns about it, she probably will worry about it again. Feishe does not want to see Professor McGonagall crying or being spanked again...

So the best thing he should do now is to reject the other party's proposal, and then just close the diary and go to Dumbledore.

But Maomao's curiosity made Feish unable to make this determination for a while, and he was also worried that if he refused, Voldemort would run out and set him on fire, so Feish hesitated for a while.

"Don't you worry that some people will be petrified or even die in the future?"

Voldemort once again showed a line of text, and this time he even used his little magic power to leave a hint of magic in the text.

Although it is implied that the spell is the same as the Imperius Curse, it is not very effective on Feish, but it also has a little effect.

So even if he knew that Riddle, who was suspected of Voldemort, was deceiving himself, Fisch was still moved.

Hmm... Fisch is holding Voldemort down and checking for information by the way!

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In the end, driven by the implied spell's influence and her own curiosity, Kitty decided to look at Voldemort's memory first.

So he picked up a quill pen and wrote in his diary: "Okay."

As the words written by Fisch were absorbed by the diary, the diary placed on the marble table was windless, and the pages of the diary were flipped and stopped at a certain page in mid-June.

The small square on June 13th seems to have turned into a window or a magical photo, in which you can vaguely see something moving, and the picture is getting clearer and clearer, and the window is gradually Get bigger.

Feishu subconsciously stretched out his finger and lightly poked the fuzzy figure in the window, and then he felt his body fall forward involuntarily.

This felt familiar to him, and it was the same experience using Dumbledore's meditation basin.

What followed was another familiar circle of heaven and earth, and when Feish's feet landed, and when he came back to his senses again, the surrounding scenes had changed to other places.

Sure enough, it was no different from the Pendant Basin.

The well-informed kitty expressed calmness.

Then he looked at his surroundings calmly.

(°w°≡°w°)

"It's Albus's office..."

Fisch looked around and immediately recognized where he was now.

It's just that compared with the office he is familiar with, Fox and some small ornaments are missing, and the sorting hat is still on the shelf.

And sitting at the desk was not Dumbledore, but a shriveled old wizard. The white hair on his head was very sparse, with only a few strands, which was no better than Professor Flitwick.

"It's Grandpa Armando!"

(●ΦwΦ●)

Fisch trot to come to Professor Dippet who was reading the letter at his desk, tilting his head and looking at him.

Armando Dippet, the previous principal of Hogwarts, Fisch saw him in the portrait of the principal's office, and had a few conversations with him, so he was not unfamiliar.

Of course, this was the first time he saw the whole picture of the other party.

Professor Dippet ignored Fisch's call, but continued to read the letter in his hand solemnly.

Feish didn't care. He, who had visited Dumbledore's memory many times, knew that no matter what he did at this time, it would not affect everything in his memory.

So he quickly retracted his gaze and looked around again.

(°w°≡°w°)

"Riddle, are you meowing?!"

Fisch yelled loudly. Although according to Dumbledore, he had beaten Voldemort several times, in fact Fisch had never seen Voldemort before. There was part of the reason why he agreed to enter this memory. It was also Feish who wanted to see Voldemort's true face.

"Riddle? Riddle? Where are you meow?"

After shouting a few times, he found that the other party didn't respond at all. Feish thought for a while, and walked through the wall like a ghost, ran outside, yelling Riddle's name as he ran.

In the end, let alone Voldemort on the way, no one was seen.

This is easy to understand ~www.NovelMTL.com~ because Voldemort didn't know who was in the school at this time, and his memory could only construct what he knew.

"Go back quickly."

Just as Feish was running around in the empty Hogwarts, a slightly faint and ethereal voice suddenly sounded.

Voldemort was also so depressed that he wanted to vomit blood at this time. His power in the diary was already low. Raphael's entry into his own memory was almost the limit, and it was really impossible to let himself appear in the memory.

Even the act of delivering a voice to Fisch just now is very difficult for Voldemort now...

Who knew that this little wizard would play cards so unconventionally!

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