The Day of the Draw at Hogwarts

Chapter 484 Voldemort’s deep meaning

Harry:!

To him, this news was incredible. A great demon like Voldemort ever wanted to teach? This magical reality...

Looking at Harry's expression, Lupine knew that he was mistaken.

"The purpose of Voldemort coming to Hogwarts is not to teach and educate people," Lupine snorted coldly, "He came to expand his influence among the young wizards."

"If he had taught at Hogwarts for six or seven years, there would have been no need to fight the Wizarding War. The Order of the Phoenix is ​​definitely no match for the Death Eaters - Voldemort is a very good instigator."

"Order of the Phoenix?"

"The organization established by Dumbledore during the war to fight against Voldemort's Death Eaters. Sirius, myself, and your parents are all members of this organization."

This was the first time Harry heard the name of the Order of the Phoenix. Its name, its mission, and the fact that both of his parents had joined this organization made him deeply fascinated by the Order.

"Then can I join?"

Lupine looked at Harry deeply and said, "The Order of the Phoenix was disbanded after the fall of You-Know-Who. I hope it will never be reconvened."

Although Dumbledore occasionally calls upon former members of the Order of the Phoenix, the Order is really in disbandment now. Dumbledore reconvened the Order of the Phoenix for one reason only: Voldemort was back.

"It's too far away," Lupine shook his hand, "Anyway, just remember that if Voldemort becomes a professor at Hogwarts, then Hogwarts will become the headquarters of Death Eaters."

When Voldemort cast the curse, it wasn't all out of anger. Voldemort himself knew very well that Dumbledore had always been wary of him. This wariness existed when he was still Tom Riddle. There was no reason for him to disappear suddenly after graduation - especially since he and his Death Eaters didn't have a very good reputation after graduation.

The more important purpose of his coming to Hogwarts was to hide his Horcrux. As for the teaching position, he should have been mentally prepared to be rejected.

anger? There should be, but he doesn't have the time to cast a curse specifically for this purpose. Voldemort's purpose in doing this was to destroy the potential of Hogwarts. The position of Defense Against the Dark Arts is very important. If the teachers change frequently, it will definitely affect the quality of teaching and ultimately reduce the combat effectiveness of the students who graduate from Hogwarts.

He should be prepared for both things. If he can become a professor, he will develop his power among students. If he cannot get a teaching position, he will completely destroy the future of this course.

The final result was also obvious. The future of Defense Against the Dark Arts was ruined by him. Look at what kind of insects came to teach when Harry was in school. Quirrell, Lockhart and the like could become professors.

Lupine was chatting with Harry, cleaning things in the office, and occasionally making a few witticisms with Sirius. After he stuffed the last few books back into his suitcase, he patted Sirius on the shoulder, signaling that it was time for him to set off.

He glanced at the clock on the wall and said, "Our carriage should be arriving soon, okay - bye, Harry, it was really a pleasure teaching you, it's time for us to set off."

"We will meet again." Sirius gave Harry a hug, ruffled Harry's hair, and then left the office with Lupine.

After Sirius and Lupine left together, Harry was the only one left in the office. Looking around, the office became empty, which made Harry feel empty inside.

There is an illusion that he is the only one left in the world.

He sat down on the seat where Lupin had been sitting before, and kept recalling every bit of the past school year in his mind, from the Boggart to the late-night special training, from the first time he heard Sirius's name to that... Christmas has a special meaning...

When will we meet again? Harry was a little unsure, since it wasn't this summer anyway - Sirius had just made it clear to him that he had something very important to do during the summer vacation, and I'm afraid he wouldn't be able to see or even communicate with him.

Not sure if he would be able to spend Christmas with Sirius next year, Harry stared at the old floor of the office in a daze. At this time, out of the corner of his eye, he caught a glimpse of Professor Luping's desk, which seemed a little unusual.

He raised his head and saw that the desk drawer was open, as if he had forgotten to close it. Harry walked over and found a folded piece of worn parchment in the drawer.

Harry's heart beat faster than expected.

He quickly took the parchment out of the drawer, looked at it carefully, and confirmed that it was the Marauder's Map he had lost!

Did it turn out to be Professor Lupine who picked it up... No, it might have been Sirius...

No matter who picked it up, putting it here like this represents a hint: this Marauder's Map belongs to you.

Harry felt an ecstasy of regaining his lost possessions, and quickly stuffed the Marauder's Map into his robes. At this time, the office door was pushed open again, and Professor Lupine stood panting at the door, giving Harry a stiff smile.

"I didn't expect that our reunion would be just a few minutes later," he told an old joke to resolve his embarrassment. Then a look of embarrassment and confusion appeared on his face, and he spoke with an unnatural expression. He said to Harry in a tone of voice: "Harry, you... um... I seem to have left a piece of parchment in my drawer. Did you see it?"

"Is this it?" Harry resisted the idea of ​​taking it for himself, and reluctantly took out the Marauder's Map from his arms.

"Yes, that's it. Thank you, Harry. Well, I really have to say goodbye now -" Lupine took the map from Harry, hugged Harry, and then hurriedly left the office.

After Lupine left, Harry sighed and leaned against the window, staring blankly at the sky outside the window.

Outside the school gate, Sirius struggled to stuff two large boxes and two small suitcases into the trunk of the carriage. There was a sound of footsteps, and Lu Ping quickly ran to the school gate with a piece of parchment in his hand.

"Do you know how much effort I put in?" Sirius complained to his old friend dissatisfied.

"Who asked you to leave this thing in school on your own initiative?" Lupine glared at Sirius, "You should know what we are going to face. If you can save one person from knowing, then one less person will know. This thing will—Professor Dumbledore, why are you here!"

Lu Ping stopped talking and looked at the old man standing behind him.

"Come to see you off." Dumbledore had a kind smile on his face, and his eyes were extremely deep behind his half-moon glasses.

"Thank you for your hard work." Lupine and Sirius looked as usual, looking relaxed and calm.

"I can rest assured." After chatting with them for a few words, Dumbledore patted them both on the shoulders and said, "Have a good trip!"

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I actually grabbed two Fuliji roast chickens, so happy~

My roommate also gave me two boxes of leeks, which was so touching!

PS: The chapter number of the previous chapter seems to be wrong, but I am too lazy to change it.

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