Snape was once a Death Eater but not just an ordinary Death Eater.

He has a very high status among all Voldemort's men, almost on an equal footing with Bellatrix Lestrange, the real confidant who has no nose. This is not only because of his superb level of potion preparation, but also because of his respect for No-Nose has a loyalty that the average Death Eater doesn't have.

The prophecy that Voldemort would die at the hands of a child was also overheard by Snape and told to his master, which killed his first love, Lily's family.

The killing of his first love also made Snape repent, and he found Dumbledore and returned to the right path. Later, he also became a double agent for atonement, and finally died for Dumbledore's plan.

It was precisely because Snape had been Voldemort's hardcore before that he knew best what it would mean if Voldemort was resurrected.

This deeply frightened Snape, who had always been as hard as a rock.

"Sit down, Severus, calm down, please sit down."

Dumbledore whispered to the restless Snape.

"I can't calm down Dumbledore." Snape sat across from Dumbledore, staring into his eyes tightly, "Don't tell me you didn't find out about it, and with what you know about him, you should be better than Dumbledore." I knew it earlier!"

Dumbledore didn't answer Snape's question directly, he picked up the teacup in front of him and took a sip.

"It's not necessarily a bad thing Snape."

"You already knew!"

"I knew about it a little earlier than you."

"Then do you know where he is now and what he's planning!" Snape stared at Dumbledore angrily, as if he wanted to see something in Dumbledore's eyes.

Dumbledore did not avoid his gaze, looked at him and shook his head slightly.

"No, I do not know."

Snape watched Dumbledore's expression, as if trying to read his face to see if he was lying.

In the end he chose to believe Dumbledore's words.

"Then what should we do now? He's alive, and he's in Hogwarts. He must be attacking Harry Potter! Otherwise, there's no way to explain why he came back to this castle!"

Dumbledore pondered for a moment, then spoke.

"I have a different idea of ​​Severus. He does seem to be resurrected, but he is obviously still weak, or the resurrection is not complete."

Snape stared at Dumbledore.

"What's the meaning?"

"Let's think about it from his point of view. If he really has fully recovered the power he once had at his peak, if he really wanted to kill Haribo, why would he hide in Hogwarts like this?"

Snape followed Dumbledore's train of thought to think down, and suddenly realized that what he said was right.

Dumbledore still had that serious face, the attitude of an honest and reliable grandfather.

"Since he hasn't regained his power, he won't think about how to kill Harry Potter first. After all, for a person like him, he can only feel at ease if he holds the power in his own hands first, so he came to Hogwarts is most likely not for Harry Potter, but because of necessity."

"You mean he's in a bad state." Snape thought about Dumbledore's words, "His power is indeed frightening, but death is something that no wizard can violate, even if he wants to come back from the dead There will certainly be a huge price to pay, which is indeed reasonable."

Dumbledore nodded in relief, and said persuasively.

"Not only that, but after his defeat, so many of his subordinates, whom he thought were extremely loyal Death Eaters, defected to the Ministry of Magic, and you think that with his personality, he would trust his subordinates Or will he still trust you, who is currently serving as a potions professor at Hogwarts? If he lost his trust in you, why would he still announce his return to you through the Dark Mark?"

Snape answered Dumbledore's question without thinking.

"Because he's in a difficult situation right now and he needs my help. Then why doesn't he just tell me the obvious clues for me to go to him and help him?"

Soon Snape figured out the answer himself.

"Because he began to doubt my loyalty to him, he announced his return to me, and then wanted me to find him to prove his loyalty!"

As if he had already guessed all the answers, Snape got up from his chair a little bit excitedly, and wandered around the principal's room again.

"He is very weak now, and needs help from others in Hogwarts. I was the only Death Eater in Hogwarts, so he can only rely on me. We can take this opportunity to kill him again. .”

Dumbledore nodded solemnly.

"You're right, Severus, he's not dead yet, we're going to seize this opportunity to beat him again. We can only rely on you at this time, you have to find him and gain his trust, and then we This time, we will completely eradicate him!"

Snape's face returned to the original gloomy and calm, and he nodded seriously.

"I see, as long as he's still at Hogwarts I'll find him and gain his trust."

"Be careful in everything, and you should also pay attention to your own safety." Dumbledore warned as if there was something real.

"I see."

Snape left the headmaster's room, and after he left, Dumbledore took off his glasses from the bridge of his nose, wiped them with a cloth and sighed.

Of course, what he just said to Snape was not half-truth, it was all the words that Lynn had discussed with him before how to deal with Snape after he found out the problem.

There is no way to lie to Snape like this. After Lynn confirmed that Hogwarts is not the only Death Eater, Snape, if you want another Death Eater to take the bait, you must also kill Snape. Pu, the Death Eater, was tricked.

So what I said just now was just a "white lie".

How else would he tell Snape the truth?

Your former master has now turned into a little blonde loli, and you gave her ten points with a stinking face some time ago.

If Snape was told the truth like this, he would definitely think either Dumbledore was crazy, or that the world was crazy.

Dumbledore shook his head, waved his wand and took the pensieve out of the cabinet, then used his wand to slowly hook out a silver thread from his temple, pulling this memory and putting it into meditation in the basin.

After storing the memory, he put the Pensieve back into the cabinet, and at the same time couldn't help shaking his head and sighing.

"It's not safe for the late festival, it's not guaranteed for the late festival"

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