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Oh my god! Snape can laugh! ?

And it was such a fatherly smile?

If the account wasn't hacked, then based on the girl's voice coming from outside the door, Noah could only think of one possibility.

The door of the room opened, revealing the figure of a little girl. Noah noticed her thick dark red hair.

The other person's hair color made Noah more certain of his previous guess.

The real identity of this girl...

Could it be that he was really right?

Collecting Lily's body cells, cultivating them into embryos and then putting them into another girl's body. Is this a magical version of surrogacy?

No matter how outrageous the truth is, after eliminating all other impossible conclusions, the last one left is the final answer.

there is only one truth!

Noah's eyes gradually became perverted as he looked at Snape.

He whispered a name completely unconsciously, "Lily?"

When he heard this name that could never be erased from his memory, Snape stopped abruptly, turned around, and his expression changed almost in an instant, staring at Noah with an extremely sharp gaze.

"Why do you know that name?"

His tone also became extremely cold, which for a moment actually scared the girl outside the door.

He walked quickly to Noah, grabbed his collar, and asked fiercely in a low voice, "Why did you say that name!?"

Snape's expressionless face, which was so close to him, revealed a complex emotion of love and hate at this moment.

Looking at Snape's appearance, Noah suddenly laughed.

And he laughed quite wildly.

Once a person has concerns, he will have weaknesses.

And once there is a weakness, it can be exploited.

He patted Snape's hands that were grabbing his collar, signaling him to let go before talking to him.

But Snape remained unmoved. Instead, he moved closer to Noah, his big hooked nose almost poking Noah's face.

Noah, who didn't want his first kiss to be taken away by the old bat, had no choice but to pour magic power into his arms, and then suddenly pried Snape's arms open.

Before Snape could react and draw his wand, a two-meter-long wooden stick was pressed against his throat.

"I know much more than that, but this is not the right attitude for a conversation, Professor Snape."

With a faint smile on his lips and a look of confidence, Noah tilted his head towards the chair next to him, and then slowly withdrew the wand that was against Snape's throat.

Not understanding why the atmosphere in the room suddenly became tense, the red-haired girl ran up nervously and stood between Noah and Snape.

"Stop! Stop fighting!"

Chapter 19: Hogwarts, an unofficial history

Although it was a sunny day outside, the summer sun shone through the huge glass windows, casting a large area of ​​dazzling and warm light inside the house.

But this did not dispel the chill that emanated from Snape in the room.

Noah was leaning sideways in the chair, with his legs crossed, looking confident of victory, without any fear at all.

Snape leaned back in his chair, his gloomy eyes fixed on the young man in front of him, keenly capturing the subtle expressions on his face, trying to catch some flaws from him.

The two of them remained in a stalemate, and Shirley, who didn't understand what was going on, had already been asked to leave the room.

A house-elf hiding in the dark quietly served tea to the two of them, and the teacups were placed noiselessly on the table.

The whole process was completely silent, and only the wisp of white steam floating out of the cup made people notice its appearance.

In the end, it was Noah who broke the awkward silence in the room.

"Professor, what do you want to know?"

Snape snorted, "Everything you shouldn't know."

Noah sat up a little straighter. "I don't understand, Professor. I just read these things in a book. Why are they called things I shouldn't know?"

"what book?"

"I found it at Flourish and Blotts, Hogwarts: An Unofficial History."

What a fucking wild history.

Snape almost couldn't control the power in his body. He wanted to jump over the table, pull Noah up from the chair and beat him up.

Noah raised his eyebrows, looking like he was saying, "Don't you believe it?"

By definition, all records about the history of the wizarding world other than official history can be called unofficial history.

There are many types of writing styles for recording history, and there is no need to stick to a few specific historical writing styles. Novels can also be a carrier of history.

So, fan fiction based on the original work should also be regarded as the unofficial history of the magical world?

According to this logic, there seems to be nothing wrong in calling them all "Hogwarts, an Unofficial History"?

"It's not just your failed love history."

Completely ignoring Snape's dark face, Noah described it with a beaming smile.

"Even the love-hate relationship between Professor Dumbledore and the first Dark Lord Grindelwald, I have read about it in this book."

"Two months of infatuation, a century of inexpressibility."

He recited this sentence in an almost aria tone, which best summarized the love-hate relationship between the two demon kings, Grindelwald and Dumbledore.

Snape naturally didn't believe Noah's lies, he preferred to see it with his own eyes.

As a traitor who jumped back and forth between the Death Eaters and the Order of the Phoenix, or a double agent, Snape's best magic, apart from his own magic of invisible strike, is Occlumency.

The relationship between Occlumency and Legilimency is like that of a spear and a shield. For someone who is proficient in Occlumency, no matter how bad his Legilimency is, he will not be too bad.

For a problem teenager like Noah who was designated as a high-risk person by Dumbledore, Snape naturally would not care about the other party's so-called student identity.

The outward mental power quietly approached Noah's brain, and a very obscure and strange light radiated from Snape's gloomy eyes.

Feeling the strange fluctuations invading his mind, Noah didn't take it to heart at all with a faint smile on his lips.

Ever since the confrontation with Dumbledore, Noah naturally could not ignore the magic of Legilimency that could peer into memory.

Thanks to the vast private collection of books of the Ancient One, which is open to all Kamar-Taj apprentices, Noah's knowledge of magic is extremely profound.

Although his magical talent before his rebirth was not very good, his learning speed could be said to be no different from a turtle's crawl.

But this did not prevent him from memorizing the knowledge in the books firmly in his mind through rote learning.

It was also because of this that he was now able to find and master several methods to counter Legilimency in just a few days.

Now he can even forge

A false memory for the memory snooper to read and deceive the other party, as he was doing.

Snape reviewed Noah's memory of buying books at Flourish and Blotts several times, but he could not find anything unusual.

From Noah's confident look, Snape, who was familiar with some of the human body's micro-expressions, could not tell that there was any falsehood in his words.

This made him even more confused.

Is there really a book called "Hogwarts: An Unofficial History" in Flourish and Blotts?

Earlier, he had taken Shirley to Flourish and Blotts to buy books, and asked the bookstore manager to give him the catalog of books on sale in the store.

As an educator, Snape certainly would not just buy Shirley the outdated textbooks listed in the textbook list; some useful extracurricular reading materials were also necessary.

But he had no recollection of having seen this book on the history of magic in the book catalog given to him by Flourish and Blotts.

Could it be that he made a mistake?

Or is he just ignorant?

I'll probably ask next time I go to Flourish and Blotts.

Snape, who couldn't get a definite answer for the time being, could only put aside his inner confusion about this question and start the next round of questioning of Noah.

"Besides these things, what else is recorded in the book?"

"Your story with the Marauders, for example..."

Noah almost blurted out Snape's nickname "Snot", but fortunately he stopped himself in time.

Otherwise, there would be a sharp sword that would come straight at you from nowhere.

He could only pick something else and say, "Remus Lupin, is a werewolf."

"The owner of the Hog's Head, Aberforth Dumbledore, is our headmaster's younger brother."

"He also had a son named Aurelius, the last Obscurial of this century."

After revealing a few more secrets, Snape finally believed the existence of this unofficial history.

He wanted to stand up and end the conversation, but Noah's next words nailed his body to the chair.

"Aren't you going to sit down and chat for a while? The book also contains clues to the whereabouts of the Resurrection Stone, one of the three Deathly Hallows."

In an instant, Snape, who was halfway up, froze in place.

"The Deathly Hallows are not just some illusory legend. The wand in Dumbledore's hand is the Elder Wand, one of the three holy artifacts."

"As for the Invisibility Cloak, it is a treasure passed down from generation to generation in the Potter family. Oh, and it is also in Dumbledore's hands now."

Picking up the teacup, Noah slowly took a sip of the tea in the cup before continuing to speak.

"If nothing goes wrong, Dumbledore will return the Invisibility Cloak to our great savior, Harry Potter, when he enters school."

"Maybe in the form of a Christmas present."

Snape's body, frozen in mid-air, fell heavily back onto the chair. The elastic force transmitted back from the soft cushion made him shake involuntarily in the chair.

Before Snape could speak, Noah raised a hand and interrupted Snape's spellcasting chant.

"Would you like to hear my terms first?"

Noah blinked innocently, but the cunning and teasing in his eyes could not be concealed.

"Although I don't know what Albus Dumbledore told you, we can definitely make a deal."

"Oh," Snape sneered disdainfully, "I don't need to make a deal with you. I want to know what's in your mind, and you can't stop me at all."

He fumbled in his pocket and took out a small crystal bottle, shaking it in front of Noah. The bottle contained a clear and transparent medicine.

"This is Veritaserum, a potion that makes you tell the truth. Just three drops and even the You-Know-Who will reveal his deepest secrets."

Snape said viciously.

In fact, before deciding to make this deal with Snape, Noah had already thought of a way to deal with it.

Use magic to deceive your brain, construct a false memory, and bury the real memory in the deepest part of your consciousness.

Then set a release condition, such as after the effect of the truth serum wears off, or like the Winter Soldier, you need to hear a specific word...

After the conditions for removing the magic are met, the real memory will be released.

Although he didn't know whether this could deceive the truth serum, Noah, who had absolute confidence in Kamar-Taj's magic, still felt that it was not impossible to try the risk.

If it doesn't work, the most that can be done is to give away the whereabouts of the Resurrection Stone, which can be used to hold Snape hostage.

As for whether Snape got the Resurrection Stone or not, what does it have to do with Noah?

Anyway, the Resurrection Stone can't really revive Lily. All it can bring back is an illusory illusion.

It couldn't even bring Snape spiritual comfort, but instead made him more desperate to find a way to truly resurrect Lily.

If Noah's guess about the short-lived artifact in this magical world, the Time Converter, is correct, then having read The Book of Cagliostro, he might be able to figure out another way to exploit the bug and revive Lily.

When the time came, Snape still asked him for help.

But he is growing up now

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