Drag Sister to Dominate Hogwarts

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After the two discussed the whereabouts of the potion, Snape realized that something was wrong. When did Cassandra become so enthusiastic about being a good child?

"Actually, it's nothing, the duel club tonight..."

Snape finally understood, and the corner of his mouth curled up: "Don't even think about it."

He would never give in to Lockhart!

For today, Snape had been looking forward to it for a week, and even secretly practiced dueling etiquette and dueling techniques by himself.

This demon-loving Lockhart almost snatched him the position of Head of Slytherin House.

Without proving his strength, Snape would be almost forgotten by the students of Slytherin House.

Thinking of this, Snape gave Cassandra a hard look.

He has seen the changes in Slytherin House and knows the reasons for it all.

But because it was Cassandra's method, Snape was embarrassed to stop it.

After all, Cassandra is as good as Dumbledore.

But he didn't dare to mess with Cassandra, could he even vent his anger on Lockhart?

Seeing that Snape refused to give in, Cassandra said, "Isn't it okay to just pretend to fight for a minute and then knock him out of the ring?"

"The last blow is whatever you like, as long as it doesn't kill him, I have no problem."

"Get out of here, Miss Malfoy, I don't have any tea for you."

Snape showed his reserve, this tone made him out today, even if Dumbledore came, it didn't work.

"Well, I was going to tell you about the fact that I destroyed the Horcrux..."

Snape, who had just seen off the guests, immediately opened his bat eyes and rushed to Cassandra.

"What did you say?"

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"I mean, I destroyed a Horcrux."

Cassandra talked about it calmly, but Snape took a few steps back in disbelief.

Then he asked seriously: "Where did you know about the Horcrux, how did you come into contact with the Horcrux, and how did you destroy the Horcrux?"

"Tell me exactly, now!"

Snape wasn't interested in how Cassandra destroyed the Horcruxes, he was more concerned about who gave 12-year-old Cassandra access to these things.

And where can Cassandra be destroyed for the Horcrux?

Perhaps it wasn't Cassandra who destroyed the Horcrux, but the Horcrux bewitched Cassandra.

If it wasn't for seeing that Cassandra was in good condition and showed no signs of being controlled, Snape had already decided to use Legilimency directly.

This student... Her physical condition determines that nothing will happen to her!

"Don't worry, professor, I'm not being controlled."

Cassandra briefly talked about Tom's diary, completely hiding the fact that Lucius had given Ginny the diary.

In Cassandra's mouth.

The story became that Lucius found the diary left by Voldemort back then, but Cassandra found out that the diary was trying to confuse her.

Cassandra had learned Occlumency, but the diary was unsuccessful. Lucius attacked the diary with fierce fire in a rage, but it turned out to be successful.

And all of Cassandra's knowledge about Horcruxes is also abbreviated in this version from Lucius.

After hearing all this, Snape let out a sigh of relief.

"Lucky for you, Miss Malfoy, Professor Slughorn was very conscientious and Occlumency saved you."

"There are more dangerous black magic items in this world than you can imagine. When will you get rid of the habit of touching them?"

"When you finally get a finger bitten off?"

Cassandra covered her head in pain: "Oh, God, please, professor, don't remind me of that dead mouse."

Rats are disgusting enough on their own, and that's Peter Pettigrew becoming.

It wasn't until she learned Occlumency that Cassandra stopped having nightmares about the rat.

If it wasn't for not wanting to kill casually, Cassandra would have killed it long ago.

Snape originally wanted to continue preaching, but seeing that Cassandra's face turned pale, he turned all the preaching into the last sentence.

"Miss Malfoy, next time you encounter a dangerous situation, you can let us play."

"We are still your professors. You knew this when you faced Quirrell last year, but now you seem to have almost forgotten it."

Cassandra spread her hands: "Professor, I destroyed a Horcrux, can't you praise me?"

Cassandra was just complaining, but saw Snape's expression was a little weird.

He seemed to want to squeeze out a smiling face, but he failed in the end, so he could only say bluntly: "Good job, but don't make an example."

As if to change the subject, he immediately said, "Duel Club tonight... tell Lockhart, I'll give him a minute."

"Only for 1 minute?"

Cassandra wanted to say something, but Snape pointed at Cassandra angrily.

In order to prevent herself from being pushed out shamelessly, Cassandra obediently left Snape's office.

After leaving, Cassandra stretched comfortably.

She didn't come here purely to intercede with Lockhart.

What's more important is the fact that one of the Horcruxes has been destroyed.

Otherwise, Dumbledore will start looking for Horcruxes in the future, and in the end he can't find the last one, so Cassandra will do bad things with good intentions.

As for why I talked to Snape instead of Dumbledore... because talking to Snape was equivalent to talking to Dumbledore.

And speaking directly to Dumbledore, Cassandra was worried that the old man would use Legilimency due to agitation.

The third-level Legilimency might not be able to defend against Dumbledore.

Time passed by, and after the lively welcome meeting at the time of dinner, at eight o'clock in the evening, there were two more people beside Cassandra.

They were Hermione and Luna, of course, and Luna also wore her own glasses.

Because Cassandra came back this time without notifying the two of them in advance, this made Hermione very excited, especially after knowing that Cassandra was going to join the Dueling Club.

"You must be the strongest, no one can beat you."

Hermione hugged Cassandra's arm: "I don't know if you have a chance to challenge the professor. If you beat the professor, you can show everyone your strength."

Hermione still has a lot of resentment about the hidden truth about the Philosopher's Stone incident last year.

In her opinion, she didn't do anything, but Cassandra, who solved everything, became a transparent person.

Although Hermione later knew that all this was for Cassandra's good.

But she still wants to let more people know how good Cassandra is!

"Probably not, neither Lockhart nor Snape will fight me."

For this, Cassandra is quite sure.

One is afraid to hit his boss, and the other is afraid that he will be knocked to the ground.

Three people came to the auditorium, and the long table had disappeared.

In its place was a gigantic gilded stage, and nearly the whole school came, eager to try with their own wands.

At the beginning, there was some discussion about who would be the keynote speaker tonight, and some people speculated that it was Professor Flitwick.

But more people already have the answer vaguely in their hearts, because this kind of showy venue coupled with the process design fits a person's style very well.

Sure enough, Gilderoy Lockhart stepped onto the stage, resplendent in his fuchsia robes, surrounded by none other than Snape, still in his usual black.

"Dumbledore allowed me to start this dueling club, in order to improve everyone's actual combat ability."

Lockhart explained enthusiastically, he didn't have the slightest stage fright with so many people present, even though he couldn't beat many young wizards among them.

"Let me introduce my assistant, Professor Snape," Lockhart said with a smile, "I'm sure again and again that Professor Snape will not show mercy, because he can't beat me."

"You can rest assured that in one minute, I will return you an intact Potions Professor."

Lockhart was originally the kind of person who knew there was a pit in front of him, but would put on an elegant posture and jump into it.

After getting Cassandra's guarantee, he became even more unscrupulous.

As for how he himself will die after 1 minute, such trivial matters don't matter at all.

Lockhart took a few steps forward, bowed to Snape, then turned and walked forward with his wand on his chest.

He kept counting as he walked, and when he counted to three, Lockhart turned around abruptly.

The cloak fluttered in a chic posture, and even the hairstyle was shaken at the right time.

Then he yelled "stunned", and a curse that seemed to disappear at any moment was shot at Snape.

Unlike in the original book, Snape promised to let the water go for 1 minute, and he would do it.

Snape said "Armor for protection" and Lockhart's spell was blocked by the Armor Charm.

There is nothing wrong with this kind of reaction. Without knowing the strength of the opponent, this is a very moderate and reliable choice.

Of course, if the opponent is a Death Eater, it is more wise to avoid the opponent's big melon directly.

"The perfect Iron Armor Charm, you will learn it in sixth grade, it can deal with many spells."

While talking, Lockhart seemed to be dancing, like fencing, casting various spells to attack Snape.

So, under everyone's surprised eyes, Snape was suppressed.

A series of spells of different colors hit Snape's Iron Armor Curse, causing fireworks to bloom in front of Snape.

Snape just opened his shield with a dark face, watching Lockhart set off fireworks for him.

"Pfft."

Cassandra accidentally laughed out loud.


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