Hogwarts: I Became the Third Dark Lord

Chapter 97 Cassandra, Long Time No See

Facing Dumbledore who suddenly appeared, Lupine didn't seem to be surprised at all, as if he was deliberately waiting for Dumbledore's arrival.

"How do you feel about him?"

As soon as we met, Dumbledore didn't exchange pleasantries, but asked directly.

Facing Dumbledore's question, Lupine showed a smile, and said as if joking:

"Principal Dumbledore, among other things, at least he is much more generous than you."

While speaking, Lupine also raised the stack of Galleons in his hand and gestured to Dumbledore.

Seeing this, Dumbledore also laughed indifferently, and responded:

"I don't have as many followers as Gellert, and I don't have as much wealth as the Grindelwald family. My source of funds is more from the Hogwarts school board."

Facing Dumbledore's response, Lupine just smiled indifferently, but at this moment, his gaze was attracted by Dumbledore taking out a bottle of potion from his arms.

"Take it, I promise you this."

Dumbledore handed the potion in his hand to Lupine, and there seemed to be a gleam of pity in Lupine's eyes.

Lupine was not pretentious either, and took the bottle of potion directly from Dumbledore's hand. After a moment of silence, Lupine said softly:

"thanks!"

Facing Lupine's thanks, Dumbledore just said lightly:

"You don't need to thank me. This bottle of potion was made by my potion science professor. You should be very familiar with it."

Hearing Dumbledore's words, Lupine sighed and said with emotion:

"Of course, of course we are very familiar."

Just when Dumbledore and Lupine were discussing Wentworth, Wentworth and Cedric had already returned to Hufflepuff's common room. After saying goodbye to each other, they went back to their respective rooms. bedroom.

Wentworth, who returned to the dormitory, saw that there was no one in the dormitory, so he immediately took out his quill and letter paper.

Although Wentworth and Cedric kept discussing today's harvest on the way back, in fact, Wentworth was already full of anxiety at this time.

He couldn't wait to know whether Rozier, Abernathy and others were responsible for the killing of the group of wizard hunters!

Wentworth didn't think that what Rozier and others did was wrong, he was just worried about Rozier and others. After all, the strength of those witch hunters was not low! Wentworth didn't want them, because it cost him his life.

It's just that Wentworth was about to write, but found an envelope on his desk with a note pressed on it.

The note was written by Green. Green left a message for Wentworth. He saw the owl delivered a letter to Wentworth this morning. Green knew that Wentworth and Cedric would go to study with Lupine today. The curse, so I helped Wentworth accept it.

Seeing that it was the letter that Green had put down for him, Wentworth felt relieved, opened it, and found that it was Abernathy's letter.

In the letter, Abernathy did not hide anything, and told Wentworth everything that had happened recently. And at the end of the letter, Abernathy also wrote his own judgment, and repeatedly emphasized that Wentworth must be more vigilant.

Seeing this, Wentworth couldn't help but slap himself on the forehead. What Wentworth thought at this moment was:

Those wizard hunters, if you kill them, you will kill them, after all, they don't have any good intentions for themselves. But why are you provoking the Ministry of Magic!

But thinking of this, Wentworth recalled the night he had just crossed over. Thinking of the reactions and behaviors of Rozier, Abernathy and others, Wentworth suddenly felt that Rozier and others This time the behavior was not surprising.

After re-reading Abernathy's letter carefully,

Wentworth suddenly discovered a point that Abernathy, Rozier and the others had overlooked. There seemed to be another one that slipped through the net in the wizard hunter that night!

Immediately, Wentworth immediately wrote his discovery into a letter, and at the same time told Abernathy and Rozier to be careful!

After writing the letter, Wentworth walked out of Hufflepuff's common room and went to Hogwarts alone for the owl's resting tower, but just as he was about to go upstairs, Wentworth ran into a familiar figure.

"Cassandra? Long time no see, what is this?"

Seeing Cassandra, who hadn't seen her for a long time, walk down the tower with her head down, Wentworth found that this once arrogant young lady seemed to be in a trance, but considering the changes in her family, Wentworth could also understand.

Cassandra, who was lowering her head, raised her head in surprise when she heard Wentworth's shout. There seemed to be a flash of panic in her eyes, and she subconsciously put the thing in her hand behind her.

"Oh, I came here to post a letter home."

Cassandra quickly explained.

But Wentworth always felt that Cassandra's tone was a bit strange.

"Hey, Cassandra, I'm really not used to you talking to me in this tone!"

Wentworth said with a smile.

"What is Miss Ben doing, what do you care about? Make way for Miss Ben! Miss Ben is going back to the dormitory!"

Wentworth let out a long sigh of relief, feeling better!

Immediately, Wentworth and Cassandra waved goodbye and walked towards the tower.

But at the moment when the two intersected each other, Wentworth glanced quietly behind Cassandra, and found that what Cassandra was hiding behind was just an unopened letter, but the letter contained No sender's name.

A trace of doubt flashed in Wentworth's heart. What Cassandra said just now seemed to be that she came here to send a letter, right? Then who sent this letter?

Seeing that Cassandra's figure disappeared around the corner of the tower, Wentworth had no choice but to put his doubts in his heart, and went to the top of the tower to post a letter.

While Wentworth was looking for the owl to send the letter, Cassandra also returned to her dormitory. Seeing that there was no one in the dormitory, Cassandra quickly opened the letter in her hand and read it carefully.

After a while, Cassandra seemed to breathe a sigh of relief, then took out her wand and pointed it at the letter.

"Bones to pieces!"

Immediately, the letter turned into fragments.

That night, Abernathy, who received Wentworth's letter, couldn't help but slapped his head after reading the content written in Wentworth's letter, looking a little annoyed.

"Abernathy, what happened?!"

Someone on the side saw this and asked.

Abernathy replied with some remorse:

"I think we made a mistake!"

Hearing Abernathy's words, the people around couldn't help but stop what they were busy with and surrounded them, while Abernathy held a letter from Wentworth and said slowly:

"The little master reminded me of one thing in the letter, that is, there is still a fish that slipped through the net of those wizard hunters!"

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