Chapter 724
By this time, the sky had begun to darken, probably because the weather forecast predicted thunderstorms today, but Brireem paid no attention to it. He walked silently, pondering what Voldemort had just told him.

After walking for a while, they arrived in front of the student apartments. The student apartment buildings were old, with huge arched doorways and walls covered with statues of winged gargoyles, giving people a solemn, mysterious, and oppressive feeling.

"Alright, we've arrived." Voldemort stopped at the entrance to the Slytherin House dormitory, uttered the password to open the door, and gestured for Brim to go in first after the door opened.

This time when he entered Hogwarts, Voldemort still went to Slytherin House.

It wasn't that he had any deep affection for Slytherin; it was just that the Sorting Hat sorted him there, and there was nothing he could do about it.

The only thing that puzzled Voldemort was that, during their conversation, even though Bligh's parents were both Muggles, Bligh was still sorted into Slytherin.

Brirem followed Voldemort into the student dormitory, climbed the spiral staircase, and soon arrived at his room.

"That's all for now, goodnight," Voldemort said softly, then turned and left without waiting for Brim's reply.

Brireem lived in another dormitory, so he parted ways with Voldemort. Back in his room, Brireem sat on his bed, pondering Voldemort's words. He thought for a long time, and finally decided to explore the mysteries of dark magic.

He knew it wouldn't be an easy path, but he wanted to master greater power, become a better wizard, a more powerful wizard, a wizard whose Muggle parents could be proud of.

Then Brembol got out of bed, took out his wizarding cards, and went down to the Slytherin common room, intending to find someone to play a game of wizarding cards first.

He had just devised a new tactic in the library and was eager to test it out. Upon reaching the common room, Brireem immediately spotted a familiar face in the crowd—his friend, fellow Slytherin junior wizard, Neville Baston.

Brireem walked over, gave Neville a brief greeting, and then took out Wizarding Cards, inviting Neville to play with him.

“Hmph, a true wizarding card master never refuses a challenge!” Neville nodded, smiling as he casually pulled out his wizarding cards and began shuffling. “Prepare to accept your cruel fate!”

The two started playing cards, with Brireem leaning back in his chair, focused intently on the game.

As they fought, they forgot about the dark magic.

Before we knew it, time had flown by, and more than half an hour had already passed.

They paused briefly to order takeout, then continued playing.

To facilitate students' learning and to address the excessive influx of house-elves into the UK, Tierra has launched a house-elf delivery service.

Not only will it be available to all students, with house-elves delivering delicious Hogwarts food from the kitchen to their dormitories, but it will also be available to other wizarding communities, such as Hogsmeade, Diagon Alley, and the wizarding villages that Tyrell is having Arthur build.

(End of this chapter)

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