Hogwarts: Voldemort, Don't Stop Me From Studying

Chapter 263 Father and Son

"Bang!"

The door didn't sound loud, but Draco couldn't help shaking.

He didn't dare to look up at his father's eyes.

And his mother was left outside, as was the professor.

A slightly cold hand pressed on his shoulder, and Lucius felt the child's body tense, and his heart softened slightly.

"You know what I'm going to say, Draco."

He said in a low voice.

"Yes."

Draco lowered his head: "I'm sorry, I know I was wrong."

"Where was wrong?" Lucius asked.

Draco looked at the floor and stiffly repeated what the professor and the school doctor had repeated several times before--

"The Gut-pulling Curse is a very dangerous magic, I shouldn't use it on my classmates... Although Vincent is annoying, I don't want him to become like this..."

"Wrong, Draco."

Lucius patted his shoulders twice, neither lightly nor heavily, and said:

"Your biggest mistake is to learn a magic that you don't understand at all--"

Draco looked a little resistant.

He knew that his father had learned a lot of black magic spells before entering school, and it was his grandfather who taught him personally.

Even when Draco himself entered school, Lucius taught him some "little tricks for self-defense."

Then he heard his father say:

"--You only saw the harm he brought to Vincent, but have you ever thought about what if this spell works on you?"

The boy raised his head in horror and blurted out subconsciously: "Can it work on the wizard himself?"

"Of course."

Lucius said lightly: "There was a wizard from the Everly family who had an intestinal blockage. He wanted to be lazy and used the gut-pulling spell to solve the problem directly, but ended up emptying half of his stomach."

Thinking of Vincent's miserable appearance, Draco shuddered violently.

"So can you understand? When your mother and I received Severus's message, we were so worried... We were worried that you would be in trouble." Lucius said.

Snape didn't know what kind of evil taste he had. When he delivered the message, he was vague and deliberately misled them into thinking that it was Draco who was in trouble.

At that time, Lucius had the will to kill, and he had already thought about how to use the power of the twelve directors to drive the incompetent headmaster Dumbledore out of office.

As a result, when he arrived at the school, he ran into Crabbe and was almost beaten, and then he understood the cause and effect of the matter.

Lucius Malfoy's momentum disappeared like a balloon that was punctured, and he began to calmly think about how to calm the impact of this incident.

Facing his son who was obviously trembling with fear, Lucius finally did not punish him severely as he hoped, but warned Draco of the worst consequences in a relatively gentle manner, and repeatedly emphasized to him-

Don't learn dangerous magic randomly, even the most ordinary ones. In history, there are many wizards who were killed by their own magic.

Dad can solve this matter (26,000 Galleons), but you must be careful in the future, don't be so impulsive, and spend more time on studying or Quidditch.

You, a Slytherin student, should be like a snake... Snakes are carnivorous creatures that roam in the shadows. When they are exposed to the sun, they are at their most dangerous.

Don't worry that Vincent will retaliate after returning to school. Dad will always be your backer.

And when facing conflicts with classmates, don't retaliate directly. You can handle it this way...

Lucius taught a lot of his own experience.

And in this process, Severus Snape's name was repeatedly brought up as an example, letting Draco know that his terrible dean had also had the experience of being bullied by classmates when he was young, which made him laugh from time to time.

So forty minutes later, Lucius supported his son's shoulders and walked out of the empty classroom.

Snape was a little surprised to see that Draco's mouth was still smiling slightly relaxed, and his cheeks were a little rosy because of this. He didn't look like he had been taught a lesson at all.

He raised his eyebrows and glanced at the big Malfoy.

——Is this still the Lucius Malfoy he knew?

Seeing Snape's expressionless face, the slight ridicule and even contempt that Draco had just felt in his heart disappeared without a trace.

He realized that the tall man in front of him was not the poor little guy in the story (Lucius only talked about the part where Snape was bullied), but a mature, powerful, and bad-tempered dean of the college.

Draco's smile suddenly disappeared.

He watched his parents exchange a few words with the dean, with intimacy in the address and unfamiliarity in the attitude.

Before leaving, Lucius also said: "Then Draco's detention will be in your hands, Severus."

Draco looked at his father who had just been persuading him in astonishment.

"No problem." Professor Snape raised a malicious smile at the corner of his mouth: "It just so happens that I still have a lot of potion materials that have not been processed."

For example, bat wings, beetle eyeballs, cockroach antennae, etc. ...

Draco's face turned pale again.

How he wished his father could take him away with him!

But Draco didn't know that as soon as he walked out of the castle, Lucius's face darkened.

Narcissa walked silently to his side and asked, "How is it?"

"He didn't say."

Lucius said with a grim expression: "Draco is unwilling... or unable to tell me who taught him the spell. They may have signed some kind of magic contract."

When Draco lied that he learned the magic at home, Lucius knew he was lying, but in front of everyone, he did not expose his son's lie.

But in fact, there are so many dangerous dark magic books in the Malfoy family, some of which are dangerous even if they are just approached. How could Lucius let Draco touch them at will?

The truly dangerous books are hidden in places that Draco cannot reach.

Those placed in the study, although many of them also record dark magic, are not too dangerous, and there are no corresponding warning cases.

The most Draco can see is a spell called "Gut-pulling Curse".

Malfoy thought Draco had sneaked into the restricted book area of ​​the Hogwarts library. This ancient castle has too many secrets, and it is not surprising to find a magic notebook that is not allowed.

But when Draco denied it, Malfoy realized that this matter was more complicated than he thought.

"Then..." Narcissa frowned and said, "How did he..."

"Leave it to Dumbledore for now! Even if someone has done some sneaky tricks in the past, there are not many things in this school that can be hidden from his eyes... Even the Dark Lord..."

Lucius suddenly realized that he had said something he shouldn't have said, and immediately shut his mouth.

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