Hogwarts: I've acquired the Father System

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His eyes were full of smiles.

Dumbledore's body jolted.

He suddenly understood Darren's intention.

Darren wasn't interested in those shares; he just wanted Patchouli, the house-elf he considered an elder, to be happy.

He was encouraging it.

Even if everyone else thought Patsy had lost money, he believed Patsy hadn't.

Because as long as he's willing to buy it.

Then Patty didn't pay.

Darren is willing to trade such a large amount of stock for those things.

Just to make this house-elf happy.

Dumbledore opened his mouth.

His blue eyes gradually filled with mist.

He eventually took off his glasses.

He wiped away his tears, then sighed and said, "I'll tell them, I'll try to leave you some..."

“Headmaster Dumbledore, don’t keep a single bit. I think what Patsy bought back is worth those shares.”

You must give them all the shares!

Darren got Patsy to take the shares.

Then he quickly handed it to Dumbledore. His gaze was unwavering, a smile playing on his lips.

Dumbledore shook his head with a wry smile.

As I get older, I can't stand these kinds of things anymore.

That's it.

It's better to separate.

With him and Gellert around, and of course, LeMay around too, Darren doesn't need to covet the Potter family's fortune.

Of course, he finally bent down and hugged Darren.

"My child, I will always be proud of you!"

This was the first time Dumbledore had said this.

He figured he probably wouldn't say that to anyone else...

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Chapter 329 Malfoy's Anxiety!

The Potter family's portrait quickly swayed Darren's request. Darren swiftly gained access to those 'pieces of junk.' He was so excited he almost slept with them that night. Of course, there was also the 90% share of Firebolts that the system had given him.

It was only at this point that Harry learned about this.

He was furious.

He paced back and forth in his dormitory, fuming.

He wanted to call Patsy over so she could give those Potter family portraits a piece of her mind, but it turned out calling Patsy wouldn't do any good.

Because Patchouli has become Darren's house-elf.

He wanted to write letters to the family portraits to berate them, but Hyde couldn't find the Potter family's ancestral home at all.

Harry wanted to yell at Darren.

But when she saw Darren's increasingly tired face, all her anger vanished.

All that remained was a deep sense of guilt.

Because that money was given to him by portraits of family members.

Even the 10% share of Fire Arrow and the entire family portrait were given to him.

He didn't know whether to call Darren stupid or to call himself heartless.

How could he possibly give Darren only 20,000 Galleons?

The thought of Darren going hungry in the dormitory made him feel extremely sad, and he decided that he must restore his relationship with Darren as soon as possible.

He couldn't let Darren continue like this.

this day.

He waited outside the Defense Against the Dark Arts office.

Because he wanted to stop Darren from speaking.

But Darren left as soon as he saw him.

He stood outside, dejected.

The bitter smile on his lips deepened slowly.

Darren isn't really going to ignore him, is he?

Will he never talk to him again? Harry's stomach hurts.

Lately, without Darren by his side, he feels like something is missing every day.

Very distressing.

"Harry? What are you doing here?"

Lupin's voice rang out.

Harry quickly raised his head.

He said bitterly, "Darren is angry with me... or rather, Darren was threatened by Malfoy."

He threatened Darren that if Darren didn't become his henchman, he would sue Hagrid for intentional homicide...

Darren can only be his follower, and can only stay away from me... I'm sorry, Professor, I feel a little embarrassed after I said that.

Because talking about this would sound like complaining about Hagrid.

Although he did complain a bit about Hagrid.

but………

He didn't know why he felt a sense of familiarity with Lu Ping, so he blurted it out to him.

However, after he finished speaking, he noticed that Lupin's expression was off, as if he was puzzled.

Do you think we're funny?

Harry said, sounding a little annoyed.

However, Lupin shook his head, both amused and exasperated.

"From what I've heard, Lucius seems only prepared to prosecute Hagrid's hippogriff for intentional homicide..."

Although it was a teaching topic derived by Haiglar.

But Lucius's own son, like a reckless little lion, foolishly went up and cursed the hippogriff.

This incident made Lucius the target of ridicule from many nobles.

He was furious, and had previously given Mr. Malfoy a severe beating for it.

Therefore, Lucius's accusation of Hagrid's intentional homicide is nonsense, and Dumbledore would not allow it, yet you actually...

Lupin seemed to almost burst out laughing.

Harry stared at him with his mouth agape.

He suddenly realized that he was like a fool.

Darren was naive; he should have had Ron write to his father to ask.

Mr. Weasley might find out about this.

Furthermore, they can also ask Professor McGonagall.

Professor McGonagall must have known that Hagrid might be convicted of intentional homicide.

They had absolutely nothing.

He could only watch helplessly as Darren served as Malfoy's follower for almost a month.

No, tomorrow will mark a full month!

"Professor, I'm sorry to bother you... Thank you!"

…that night.

Ron wrote to Mr. Weasley that very night to inquire about the matter.

Early the next morning.


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