The Druid Master of Hogwarts

Two hundred and sixty-six, three liars

"You lied! Hagrid said he didn't open the Chamber of Secrets!"

The kitten is quite experienced in lying and deceiving people. He followed Dumbledore's instructions and wrote in his usual tone in his diary.

"Of course he won't admit his guilt."

Of course, Voldemort knew that Hagrid was now the gamekeeper at Hogwarts, and he was naturally prepared for such a situation.

He answered methodically: "When we got Hagrid, he didn't admit it, so Professor Dippet just expelled him, but after he left the school, the attack never happened again. "

"Meow?"

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Fish turned to look at Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall beside him.

"Refute him according to your own ideas," Dumbledore said. "As long as you don't reveal that you already know that he is the murderer who opened the Chamber of Secrets."

So Fisher picked up the pen again and wrote: "But Hagrid has been a gamekeeper at the school for many years, and there has been no attack, and Norris was just petrified, not dead. When the dracaena is mature, she'll wake up, and Albus said it was just a prank."

"Professor Albus Dumbledore? He's always like that, likes to give the wrong man a chance."

Voldemort was clearly saying good things for Dumbledore, but he was actually implying that he was lying. At the same time, he was a little anxious. He forgot about Mandrakes. If Mrs. Norris wakes up, The basilisk thing will definitely be exposed.

In the first place, the cat shouldn't have been hung outside in order to cause panic, and the basilisk should have swallowed it directly.

At this time, Voldemort was a little annoyed. He didn't expect that Fish would take so long to communicate with the diary.

He has planned to wait until he can control Fish's actions, and then he will deal with the petrified cat as soon as possible, or destroy the mandrakes in the greenhouse.

While Voldemort was thinking to himself, Fish was scratching his cat's head.

This kind of poking words is obviously extremely effective for a simple kitten. If it wasn't for the fact that Fish had always trusted his mother McGonagall unconditionally in such an urgent matter, he would have already started Trust Riddle in the diary.

After all, the other party doesn't look like a bad guy at all,

Still doing good things for Dumbledore.

However, under the premise of knowing that the other party is a bad guy, the smart kitten quickly reacted and sensed the insidiousness of Voldemort's words.

"Minerva! This guy is so good at deceiving people! Just now, Feixu almost believed him, meow!"

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"That's what's so scary about Voldemort, how easy it is to make people believe in himself and work for him."

Dumbledore sighed regretfully. He has always regretted that after seeing Riddle's ambition, he failed to guide him well.

Fish, who had been chatting with Voldemort only to liberate Ouroboros, suddenly became interested because he found that he seemed to be able to learn a lot of deceitful tricks from the other party...

In this way, I will not be easily caught and spanked by Minerva in the future!

So after thinking for a while, the kitten lifted up the quill and began to write in the diary.

"But the big spider in your memory. There are many in the Forbidden Forest. Fish has killed several of them. They are much bigger than the one that Hagrid kept."

Voldemort in the diary was depressed again, because he remembered that Fish had once said to "Ginny" that he had hit a big spider in the Forbidden Forest... He thought it was an ordinary spider at the time, but who knew it was actually Eight Dangerous creatures like giant eye spiders.

As to whether what Fish said was true or not, Voldemort had no doubts.

After all, Feixu is a fierce man who can hold down the real basilisk monster in the secret room. Voldemort, who saw this with his own eyes, naturally knew that what Feixu said was true.

If I had known this earlier, I would have just stopped at the place where Hagrid was caught when I just showed Feishu the memory.

Voldemort didn't even know that this was the first time he had regretted it today. Anyway, nothing went smoothly after he met Fisher.

Originally, he wanted Feixu to clearly see the so-called secret room monster and strengthen the credibility of his lie, but now it has become a loophole...

Fortunately, this loophole is innocuous, and Voldemort has a way to come back.

But before that, he still had to show a skeptical attitude.

"You can actually defeat the eight-eyed giant spider? That is a dangerous creature classified as XXXXX by the magic department!"

"Yeah, Feixi is amazing!"

The kitten ignored Voldemort's questioning and boasted triumphantly...

This made Voldemort, who wanted to provoke Fish's anger by the way, speechless.

Many of his tricks met with Feixu, who had a clear mind, and they were completely ineffective. In addition, the time was pressing, and Voldemort couldn't help but feel a little anxious.

"I do not believe!"

And the urgency in Voldemort's heart was subconsciously shown in his words. Under normal circumstances, he would not question Fish's words so bluntly.

"If you don't believe it, Fishu can defeat those big spiders anyway."

I don't care whether you believe it or not, the kitty that goes its own way, continued to answer Voldemort unexpectedly.

Dumbledore, who was beside him, smiled happily. Fish didn't feel anything, but he could see the urgency in Voldemort's heart.

And when people are in a hurry, it is easy to reveal flaws.

In just that short period of time, Fish had made Voldemort lose control of his emotions twice.

You know, this is still the boy Voldemort who has been hiding his ambitions.

In the eyes of Dumbledore, who had spent time with Voldemort as a student, it was much harder than defeating him.

At that time, Voldemort showed almost no flaws in the school. Dumbledore's suspicion of him was still because of the abuse of power he inadvertently revealed when he first met in the orphanage, and the abuse of other children in the orphanage. Indifferent attitude.

It was the right thing to do to have Fish and Voldemort chat.

Before that, Dumbledore just let Fisch try it casually, and didn't hold out much hope, but he didn't expect that Fisch's way of thinking, which was different from normal people, actually made the always thoughtful Voldemort inexplicably inexplicable. I messed up my hands and feet.

Shouldn't Fish's real date of birth be at the end of July?

Dumbledore stroked his beard, and his thoughts suddenly diverged.

On Fish's side, Voldemort regained his composure.

"Sorry, I just got a little rude," Voldemort apologized quickly, "mainly because what you said was unbelievable."

"Believe it or not, those big spiders can't be secret room monsters anyway."

Fish didn't care about that at all, he was now waiting for Voldemort in the diary to teach him how to lie.

"As long as what you said is true," Voldemort said he didn't intend to argue with Fisch, even though he knew it wouldn't have much effect, "but you can't just do it because of that. Denying the danger of eight-eyed spiders, I don't think there are many little wizards who can defeat them at Hogwarts."

This is true.

Kitty nodded in approval. After so long in the dueling club, he thought that only a few senior students could defeat those big spiders.

"But those big spiders can't petrify spells, and Hagrid doesn't have a wand in his hand."

Fisch questioned Voldemort from a different angle. He felt that this game of constantly finding loopholes in the other party was actually quite interesting... It would be better if there was no need to write.

"The problem of wands is actually very easy to solve. I know that in Knockturn Alley next to Diagon Alley, I can buy some wands that are not recorded."

Voldemort briefly explained the problem with the wand, and then wrote in his diary: "But it seems that you believe Hagrid very much, and it makes no sense for me to say anything, and it may even be that I was misled by the real murderer. ..."

At this moment, the Dark Lord finally wanted to see him.

"It's better than this, we can work together to find out the truth of the secret room."

After laying the groundwork for so long, what Voldemort actually wanted to do was to gain Fish's trust.

And the two work together to do one thing is one of the best ways to build a bridge of trust.

In the process, he could also keep trying to make Fisch generate negative emotions. Voldemort believed that as long as he communicated with Fisch enough, he would definitely find the right way to stimulate Fisch, and he would not be as constant as today. fail.

But what Voldemort didn't expect was that he did this, but it was exactly what Dumbledore wanted, because Voldemort would obviously not allow Fish to investigate the secret room himself, but would continue to mislead Fish, during which a lot of communication was bound to occur.

At this point, he could get Fish to ramble on from Voldemort.

Then, Dumbledore saw Fish quickly write a line in the diary.

"Okay, I'll go look for clues."

After finishing writing, Fish closed the diary and turned to look at Dumbledore and Professor McGonagall.

"I can't talk anymore, Feixu will end the conversation every time he writes so many sentences, meow." He explained to the two: "And..."

The kitten had a tired expression.

"Fix doesn't want to write anymore today, meow."

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