Chapter 550: Influence
Chapter 550: Influence
Late into the night, the village of Hogsmeade quieted, and Felix stirred.
He rose from his chair, took a step forward, appearing atop a massive stone amidst the hills of Hogwarts. The night forest whistled, unknown beasts howled. Felix turned, gazing at the large cave in the rocky wall where a figure lurked, blending into the darkness with a hood.
The wizard unveiled his hood, revealing the pale, gaunt face of Lucius Malfoy.@@@@
Felix observed Malfoy's expression intently for a while before softly inquiring, "Has Voldemort lost his temper?"
"Caught by a few piercing hexes," Lucius forced nonchalance into his tone. "It's the best outcome. I nearly blew my cover. That would've been the end of everything."
"What excuse did you use to cover it up?" Felix asked curiously. "Honestly, you're a bit more resolute than I imagined. Ten hours have passed since I relayed the message to you. I've been waiting for your call for help or a decision to relocate your family."
Lucius Malfoy glared at him fiercely.
"I know the diary is crucial to him. He entrusted it to me for safekeeping, waiting for his command to act... Tonight, I told him about my unwavering loyalty. I mentioned hearing news that sounded like the master three years ago, but he never showed up. So, I gritted my teeth and sent the diary he entrusted to me to Hogwarts, hoping news of the Chamber being opened would catch his attention."
Felix speculated about Voldemort's mindset.
By that time, Voldemort had already created multiple Horcruxes. In comparison to the life-preserving value of the Horcruxes themselves, he saw the diary more as a weapon.
From the information Lucius revealed, it seemed to involve an incomplete plan. Perhaps Voldemort intended to use the diary Horcrux to open the Chamber, kill a few students, seize the opportunity to bring down Dumbledore, and infiltrate this ancient magical school.
This matter was perfect for Lucius Malfoy, who was then the governor of Hogwarts. However, timing had to be incredibly precise. Hence, after Voldemort handed the diary to Malfoy, he was instructed to return home and wait for further orders. Then... well, not long after that, Voldemort disappeared.
"Voldemort summoned you alone?"
"Yes..."
"Did he also summon Bellatrix?"
Lucius was taken aback. "Yes, exactly. We were summoned together." He paused, then added, "I didn't notice until you mentioned it. He's been secretive during this time, summoning followers individually. Rarely have others been present..."
Felix nodded. "You were probably the first, Bellatrix the second. It seems Voldemort will be busy tonight. Of course, his temper will worsen... Lucius?"
Lucius stared at him.
"Is Mafalda bothering you again?" Ron asked.
"What?" Harry followed his gaze and indeed spotted Mafalda hiding behind a stack of thick books. She resembled a younger version of Hermione, but Harry could vouch that, except for academic competitiveness, Mafalda surpassed Hermione in other aspects—such as an unhealthy curiosity and a vengeful nature.
"Another Rita Skeeter," Ron remarked.
"Aren't they all the same?" Hermione retorted.
At that moment, Harry saw Draco Malfoy, looking unwell, entering the library, sitting alone, lost in thought.
"What's wrong with him?" Harry asked, as he hadn't seen Malfoy these past few days.
"He's apparently sick. Lee Jordan saw him in the hospital wing while stopping a nosebleed," Ron said vaguely. Harry instantly understood that Lee Jordan must have risked using the Weasley twins' new and quick-acting Skiversweets. He remembered one candy named 'Nosebleed Nougat.'
Ron seemed to forget his initial purpose of bothering Harry. He leaned in, lowering his voice. "Probably to cover up his absence from school," he gave Hermione a significant look. "Professor Harp made us swear not to reveal what happened there, or else he'd magically
seal our mouths."
"The professor didn't say that!" Hermione protested in frustration.
"Well, it's my guess," Ron shrugged. "But he did seem serious."
This time, Hermione didn't argue.
Harry looked at the distracted Draco, feeling conflicted. He had adhered to the agreement, not telling Ron and Hermione the truth about the diary Horcrux. It made Harry feel a subtle shift in his relationship with Malfoy. Whether it had improved or worsened, Harry couldn't say. But it seemed like Malfoy had once again vanished in crucial matters.
Once when he willingly handed over the diary Horcrux and again during the battle at Hogsmeade.
Both times, Professor Harp was involved...
Draco lifted his head from the table, revealing pronounced dark circles under his eyes. When he noticed Harry, he quickly averted his gaze.
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