This is the headline on the front page. The Daily Prophet calls it a premeditated invasion. The number of invaders and their appearance are currently unknown. The only thing we know is that the invaders are extremely powerful237. Wizards are requested to report to the Ministry of Magic immediately if they see any strange people.

Daphne was also numb after reading the newspaper. She looked at the bewildered Tom and burst out laughing.

When Tom saw her smile, he also smiled, which made the people around him feel puzzled.

But he didn't dare to ask and continued to discuss the sudden appearance of the "mysterious man" with his classmates.

Before the Transfiguration class, Daphne told Hermione everything, and Hermione was speechless after listening.

"The Ministry of Magic made such a big fuss just because of Tom?" She lowered her voice, afraid of being heard by others.

"It's not Tom, it's the mysterious intruder." Daphne also emphasized in a low voice, "This matter has nothing to do with Tom."

Hermione nodded repeatedly, agreeing with Daphne's statement that this matter must not be known to a fourth person, otherwise it would probably bring great trouble to Tom.

Then she looked at the boy in a flattering manner: "Tom, that Confounding Charm...can you use it on my wand too?"

Hermione was almost driven crazy by not being able to practice magic during this holiday. When she learned that Tom actually had such a useful little trick, she couldn't sit still anymore.

Tom looked at Hermione teasingly: "Isn't this the most well-behaved Miss Granger? So, when you follow the rules, you only follow the school rules, and the law doesn't matter, right?"

"Oh, what are you doing?" Hermione's pretty face turned red with embarrassment, while Daphne chuckled at her good sister.

Hermione pinched Tom's arm without using much force, and said angrily, "Don't bring up my dark history anymore."

Now Hermione has gradually changed her mind. The rules are all fixed, and there are even many unreasonable rules. So why should we follow them?

Just like the rule prohibiting night outings is too extreme. As long as it doesn't delay her classes the next day, going out for a walk is beneficial to her physical and mental health.

So now Hermione feels that she was too rigid before, and it was a sign of complete stupidity.

Tom stopped teasing her. If she got angry, he would have to comfort her himself, which would not be worth it. So he readily agreed to Hermione's request and helped her solve the problem of Trace after class.

At this time, Professor McGonagall walked in from the door, holding two cages with owls in them.

The classroom instantly became silent, and Hermione hurried back to Lavender Brown's side.

Professor McGonagall walked up to the podium, glanced majestically at the whole class, and said in a solemn voice:

"Everyone, put your homework for this holiday on your desk. Don't tell me you forgot to bring it. I can send an owl to your house right now."

Chapter 91: Half a month in the east, half a month in the west, Tom will be poor!

The students took out their homework obediently, and even Longbottom did not forget to do so - his luggage was packed by his grandmother, so there was no possibility of forgetting anything.

Only Tom

Tom was like being struck by lightning, and he didn't move for a long time. Professor McGonagall collected the homework all the way to his desk, looked at the empty desk and asked in surprise:

"Mr. Riddle, where's your homework?"

"Professor McGonagall." Tom forced a smile. "I haven't recovered from my vacation yet. How about you give me two more days to fully recover before handing in the homework?"

He had completely forgotten about it, and in order to make Hermione's holiday burden less heavy, he took the initiative to ask to do the holiday homework himself.

As a result, after going to France, I saw the Veela girls every day. Who would remember the damn homework?

Not only Transfiguration, he also didn't touch any other subjects.

This time, he really deserves it.

I haven't done homework for almost a semester and have long lost the habit.

Professor McGonagall gave a kind smile in return: "Mr. Riddle, thank you for giving me a brand new excuse."

...

What are the consequences if the best student in the grade doesn’t do his homework?

Tom didn't know about other subjects, but at least everyone was equal in Transfiguration.

As expected, Tom was punished by Professor McGonagall, who deducted five points from his Slytherin class and ordered him to hand in his homework tomorrow. If he was one day late, he would be deducted an extra five points.

In fact, this is still a show of mercy, and the character of a good kid has played a role.

If it were someone like Ron or Malfoy, what awaited them would definitely not only be point deductions and back pay, but also detention.

No, these two, and Harry, were already in detention for fighting on the last day of last term.

Tom admitted his mistake honestly, which calmed Professor McGonagall down a lot and she started today's teaching.

Students have to turn stones into wooden pipes with beautiful patterns.

As the most difficult course in the school, after one semester, the young wizards still haven't mastered the art of transfiguration and can always produce a lot of strange things.

Dean Thomas turned his stone into an elephant's trunk and walked around looking cool, causing a burst of screams.

Neville turned a stone into...another stone?

Apart from some changes in appearance, the material has not changed at all. Professor McGonagall shook her head and hurried to see Tom and Hermione's results, which made her feel a little better.

Otherwise, an experienced teacher who has worked diligently for decades will begin to doubt his or her teaching level.

After class, Tom found a corner and helped Hermione solve the wand problem. Then he hurriedly found Professor Flitwick and explained the situation.

Compared to Professor McGonagall's strictness, Professor Flitwick was much more relaxed. He didn't deduct points and didn't require Tom to make up his homework. He just had to manipulate the ribbon on the table to do a tap dance, and he would pass.

This little test naturally did not pose any difficulty for Tom, and he passed the professor's test smoothly.

Then came the Herbology class. Professor Sprout was very understanding and asked Tom to accompany her to fertilize a group of pitcher plants and did not mention the homework anymore.

The remaining subjects are not important. Professor Binns can't distinguish the notes, so he just finds a few classmates and has each person copy a section.

Quirrell...he doesn't deserve to have Tom do his homework.

The most difficult one is probably Snape.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, Tom knocked on Snape's office door.

"Come in." A low and cold voice came from inside.

Tom pushed the door open and walked in. Snape was not surprised to see that it was Tom. Apart from the professors and Filch, Tom was the only student in the school who dared to come to his office.

"Professor, I didn't do my Potions homework."

"Detention." Snape said without looking up.

"No, that's a waste of time. Let's change the punishment."

"Then help me deal with the toad's body."

"digusting."

Snapped!

Snape closed the book and looked up at him coldly: "Are you still picking?"

After saying that, he sneered again: "If you don't want to accept the punishment, then come to the Quidditch field at midnight, and don't use that disgusting door panel of yours."

"no problem."

Tom agreed so quickly that Snape was caught off guard. Before he could react, Tom had already run away.

...

It took Tom one night to finish his Transfiguration homework.

To be precise, Andros wrote it in the space, and then Tom copied it out, made some minor modifications, and that was it.

It's not that he doesn't want to write it himself, it's just that the amount of homework assigned by Professor McGonagall is a bit too much, and it will take at least a day to finish it if he writes it carefully.

Tom won't waste time on this, so Andros will have to suffer.

The King of the Century actually helped first-year students cheat on their homework... Grindelwald wanted to laugh but didn't dare to, for fear that Andros would give up next time and Tom would come after him.

After finishing copying the last paper on time, Tom rushed out of the lounge, walked out of the castle, and came to the Quidditch field.

Snape was standing alone on the grass. When he saw Tom appear, he raised his wand without any nonsense.

Tom wasn't so anxious. He had prepared in advance, "Professor, we've agreed that no matter what the outcome is, the issue of holiday homework is over."

Snape gave a playful smile, "No question, Riddle, but you can't use those weird things."

"Don't worry, I won't even use a Transfiguration spell this time."

The smile on Snape's face disappeared and turned into ice again.

Tom's transformation caused him a lot of trouble in the last duel. After a holiday, this kid wants to rebel against Tian Gang?

Snape felt the change in Tom's aura, but still didn't think that he could have changed drastically in just a dozen days. He just thought that this kid was getting too arrogant.

It was just right for him to calm Tom down and make him understand that there are always people better than you.

Snape raised his hand slightly, and a spell was shot out, starting the duel.

Tom dodged the spell leisurely, and a burst of hot red light shot out in response. Ripples appeared, and the Shield Charm blocked the spell, but Snape was shocked by the huge impact force carried by the spell and took a few steps back. After stopping, he looked at Tom in surprise.

It's clearly just an ordinary repulsive spell, so why is it so much more powerful than before?

"Professor, you're already like this after not seeing each other for a holiday. This is not okay for you."

The boy's teasing voice came, followed by several spells. Each spell was fierce, including the Disarming Spell, the Stunning Spell, and the Obstacle Spell. These basic spells actually carried a domineering meaning. For a moment, Snape was completely at a disadvantage and could only barely resolve Tom's offensive.

At this moment, Tom really wanted to shout out the wise saying "Thirty years on the east side of the river", but it was only more than half a month later, so it was a bit inappropriate to shout it out.

On the top floor of the castle tower, Dumbledore stood at the window, quietly looking at the Quidditch field.

With the help of Eagle Vision, he could clearly see the details of the battle between Snape and Tom.

"This aura...is it dragon power?"

Dumbledore had a sharp eye and was almost the most knowledgeable wizard in the world. The reason why he didn't see through Tom's true identity yesterday was because Tom had completely digested the dragon bloodline in the past few days, and no one could tell unless he took action.

But in this fight, the magic became much more powerful, and Dumbledore immediately realized the truth.

However, Dumbledore was not sure whether Tom had merged with the dragon's blood during this holiday or whether his latent blood power had been stimulated. He tended to believe the latter because the former was too difficult, and after the fusion, he should not look as natural as Tom, and his appearance would most likely change.

Their family has the blood of the Phoenix and is most familiar with the performance of the first generation of fusionists.

The battle continued. This time, Tom had made up for the decline from the last battle. He pressed Snape down and attacked him with a violent storm, making it a luxury for Snape to fight back.

Does Snape have a way to break the deadlock?

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