Hogwarts: I am Voldemort

Chapter 150 Hermione, how about we drop out of school?

"Creak~~Creak~~"

Under the dim light, the swing swayed, lengthening and shortening the figures of the two people.

"I didn't know you hated Draco, Hermione, otherwise I would have said goodbye to them earlier," Mr. Granger said apologetically.

"It's not that annoying, father. At least he can learn magic there. If I use magic in the Muggle world, they will confiscate my wand. This is so unfair." Hermione pouted.

Mr. Granger touched his daughter's hair, calmed her down, and said, "The dragon ride today didn't scare you, did it?"

Hermione turned her head, bared her teeth and gave her father a big smile that was full of meaning.

"I was indeed scared, Hermione." Mr. Granger did not shy away from his embarrassing behavior, but then he frowned and said, "But what scares me more is the wizarding world, Hermione, it is too dangerous there. ."

"Because of the dragon?" Hermione asked.

"No, although the dragon is scary, I think the person who beats the dragon with a fire whip is even scarier." Mr. Granger said.

Hermione pouted again, but said nothing.

"That person is Professor Quirrell, right? Hermione." Mr. Granger asked.

Hermione turned her head in surprise and looked at her father - when did he guess it?

"I guessed it the moment I saw the three of them walking out of the forest."

Mr. Granger said, pulling up his collar to cover half of his face, "We usually cover up, but wizards have better methods, right?"

"Giggle..." Hermione was so amused by her father's appearance that she nodded vigorously to prove that her father was right.

"Do you know why he did that?" Mr. Granger asked.

Hermione shook her head, not understanding.

"When we were chatting, we did come up with this topic."

"Did you ask him?" Hermione asked in surprise, "Just ask him directly why he was robbing..."

"No, Hermione, I just mentioned the Wizarding Bank. He was very willing to express his views, even..." Mr. Granger said hesitantly, "He might have guessed... I guessed that they did it. "

"That's not surprising, Dad, that man is quite clever," said Hermione.

Mr. Granger nodded in agreement and added, "It's because of the goblin, Hermione. He feels that wizards should not trust too much...creatures other than humans."

Hermione blinked, indicating that she didn't quite understand.

"We saw giant dragons, so there are giants and vampires in the wizarding world, right?" Mr. Granger asked.

"Yes, there are also werewolves who transform every month. I have read about it in books."

Granger nodded, his eyes wandering.

"Dad, you don't want to fight a giant again, do you?" Hermione asked weakly.

"No, I was wondering what the werewolf looked like when he transformed, Hermione. Maybe he is right, other creatures are not very trustworthy." Mr. Granger said.

"Why?" Hermione asked confused.

"Um... I don't know, Hermione, just like in the Bible about fighting giants, monsters are always the bad characters in the story. It may be a stereotype, or it may be other reasons. In short, I think he is right." Ranger said.

"Because he hates it, so you..."

"That's not the case. He said that goblins should not be allowed to control the economic lifeline of the wizarding world. I think this is right."

Mr. Granger interrupted his daughter and said, "No sovereign country would allow this to happen, let alone between two races."

"That man is very extreme, as far as I know." Hermione said again.

"Why do you always talk about that person? Isn't it Professor Quirrell?" Mr. Granger asked doubtfully.

Little Hermione fell silent. She didn't know whether she should tell her father.

Seeing her like this, Mr. Granger didn't urge her. He just used his long legs to swing up the swing. The father and daughter were silent under the dim street lights.

"He is Quirrell, but he has the soul of another man in his body."

Hermione's words made Granger's eyes widen in surprise, but he was a good listener. Although he was surprised, he did not interrupt his daughter's words.

"Tom Riddle, he used to be called that, but then..."

Hermione slowly told everything she knew about that person, which caused an extremely complicated expression on Mr. Granger's face.

"I don't know what to say, Hermione, but I hope you stay away from him." Mr. Granger said after silence, "He killed too many people, and that's wrong."

Hermione nodded and said, "I know that's wrong, Dad, but he is really knowledgeable."

"Look at the essence, kid." Granger said, "Murderers may not be bad, but there are reasons why the law prevents this kind of thing, not to mention..."

Mr. Granger suddenly stopped speaking. He frowned and fell into thought. Hermione looked at her father in confusion.

"Creak~~Creak~~"

The swing swung for a while before Mr. Granger spoke again: "Maybe, he has changed."

"You think so too?" Hermione asked excitedly.

Mr. Granger shook his head and said: "No, what I am saying is that he has changed his strategy. It is not like what you said... he despises Muggle life, but he still despises life. Remember those goblins?"

"Um, don't you agree with his thoughts? About goblins." Hermione said.

"It's different, Hermione, it's not about killing the other person to solve the problem." Mr. Granger smiled bitterly, "There's always a way, right? It's not at the cost of depriving others of their lives."

Hermione nodded, agreeing with this.

"But that person always has his own reasons, doesn't he." Hermione said unwillingly.

Mr. Granger had a big head, and he felt that his daughter might be trapped in a dangerous thought.

"I think I need you to tell me more about your relationship with that person." Mr. Granger said seriously.

Hermione nodded and told many things about her relationship with Voldemort, which opened Mr. Granger's eyes.

"Is the wizarding world really that closed? I feel like he knows more than me." He said in surprise from time to time.

After everything was told, Mr. Granger was completely confused. He was really an extremely complicated man.

"Or, Hermione, how about we drop out?" Mr. Granger asked.

Hermione glanced at her father angrily, then turned her back and stopped talking to her father.

"I remember that you said before that Draco invited you to visit his manor more often, right?" Mr. Granger asked.

"Yes, but you don't allow it." Hermione said with some disappointment.

"Perhaps, you can go and have some fun..."

Looking at the excited Hermione, Mr. Granger immediately stopped her excitement and said, "But it must be with me, Hermione. I think I need to talk to that teacher of yours."

"He is very evil. Aren't you afraid that he will kill you?" Hermione asked, baring her teeth.

"I'll bring some extra kiwis, Hermione, I remember he loves that." Mr. Granger said with a smile.

Hermione was indeed amused, his father always caught her laughing.

But in the darkness that she couldn't see, Mr. Granger's deep eyes were full of worry.

Perhaps the best choice is to drop out of school... Mr. Granger thought this way.

Thanks to Zhang Zidong for the reward, I will add another chapter~~~I still need another chapter to add, I wish you good luck in the exam~~~Come on~~~

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