Andy looked at Snape. Although the old bat was still in a bad mood, he didn't seem to be like he was in previous times - it was clear that he didn't want to see Andy.

Gee!

Andy curled his lips and said, "Okay! I just wanted to come over for a cup of tea. Since the professor has something else to do, I won't bother you."

Snape has been targeted by Harry, and Andy doesn't want to get himself into trouble.

After saying that, Andy stood up and walked towards the door.

"Collins...are you still researching magical transfiguration?"

Just as Andy reached the door, Snape's voice came from behind him.

If it weren't for Harry, Snape swore that he would never want to see Andy Collins - even once.

Andy turned around and said, "Professor, are you going to tell me?"

Andy was a little surprised.

He and Snape were not related in any way, and magical transfiguration and potions had nothing to do with each other. In fact, Snape had no obligation to teach Andy about this.

Unless the two of them have a very good relationship...but that's simply impossible.

and so……

Andy understood that Snape must want to know something from him.

"The Dark Arts of Transfiguration involve the Dark Lord's powerful secrets."

Snape said meaningfully: "Since you have guessed my identity... Collins, you can't expect me to tell you directly, right?"

In fact, Snape was just trying it casually. After all, Andy had always been very smart. He could always analyze the truth of things from details that ordinary people would never notice.

"I see!"

Andy smiled and said, "So... Professor, what do you want from me?"

Chapter 232 How about we work together?

Snape narrowed his eyes.

Even though Andy Collins is a very annoying person, I have to say... he is too smart to be a second-grade wizard.

Think of Potter and Weasley!

Those two idiots are normal second-year wizards.

Fortunately, Snape didn't have time to chat with Andy about useless topics.

He said bluntly: "You want to know the secrets of the Dark Lord, of course you can only use the secrets of the Dark Lord as a trade."

Andy raised an eyebrow.

The Dark Lord's secret?

Andy looked at Snape with a playful look. Is there anything the old bat doesn't know?

Dumbledore hadn't told him the truth?

"professor……"

Andy suddenly said, "How about we work together? Principal Dumbledore must have hidden a lot of things from you, right?"

"But I'm different. I never think those secrets are a big deal. Hiding them will only make those who believe in you feel distressed."

Andy decided to take the opportunity to win over Snape.

The old bat is undercover on Voldemort's side, so he should be able to get a lot of useful information.

To round it off, this means directly taking Snape as his younger brother!

Make a lot of money!

Cooperation?

The corner of Snape's mouth twitched slightly. Isn't this kid too arrogant?

Also, what do you mean you never think those secrets are anything great?

Is this why you told Granger my secret?

"You want to cooperate with me?" Snape said sarcastically.

Andy spread his hands and said, "Although Dumbledore is very powerful, he is unreliable. You should know this better than me."

"Yes, the headmaster is a good man, but his ideology is too high, so high that it's a bit scary. In order to fight Voldemort, he can sacrifice anyone - including himself."

After a pause, Andy continued, "It is because I saw this that I was unwilling to get close to the principal."

"I'm just an ordinary person. If an ordinary person gets too close to a saint like the principal, he might get hurt if he's not careful."

Snape remained silent after hearing this.

Anyone who knew Dumbledore had a common feeling: you could always trust Dumbledore.

He just has that kind of charm.

Dumbledore is very powerful, and his influence, connections, and status in the wizarding world are incomparable to those of ordinary wizards. He is kind, orderly, and self-sacrificing.

You can find any good thing about him.

But as Andy said, Dumbledore's level of thinking is a bit scary.

only……

I don't believe Dumbledore, so how can I believe you?

It's not that Snape underestimated Andy, Andy was too young. Even if Andy had a high talent for magic, how many years would it take for Andy to grow to the level of Dumbledore and Voldemort?

When Voldemort became famous in the wizarding world, he was already in his thirties, almost forty years old.

And what about Andy?

He is only twelve years old this year!

"I don't have time to talk to you about this nonsense." Snape felt that Andy was a little too inflated and obviously lacked the beating from society.

I'll find a chance to teach him a lesson.

"Okay!" Andy sighed. It was obviously not possible to win over Snape with just a few words.

Firstly, Andy’s strength is not that strong, and secondly, there is a gap in age and status between the two.

Snape is twenty years older than Andy. He is a professor and Andy is a student.

Are these the obstacles between the two of them?

Even for the sake of face, Snape would not easily cooperate with Andy.

But Andy believed that as long as the hoe was used well, there was no corner that could not be dug down.

Snape obviously lacks the beatings from society!

Andy thought to himself that finding an opportunity to beat Snape up would indeed be the wisest decision.

"Professor, what do you want to know?" Andy asked.

Snape was silent for a moment, and then said calmly: "The secret of the Dark Lord's immortality... You should be curious about it too, right?"

“This…!”

Andy smiled and said, "Actually, I already know the secret of Voldemort's immortality, but that method doesn't suit me, so I gave up."

Snape was shocked!

This kid really already knew it.

Snape suddenly understood the gap between himself and people like Dumbledore, Voldemort, and Andy.

Snape has always considered himself a genius.

When he was a student, he could invent spells, improve the formula of potions, and was extremely obsessed with magic. If there were not four of them, Snape didn't think he could beat him.

But when Voldemort was his age, he already possessed strength that was invincible in the wizarding world - he was second only to Dumbledore.

Seeing Andy Collins in front of me...

Snape suddenly discovered that these people actually had several things in common. They all had eyes that were good at discovering and brains that were good at thinking.

There are many people who are good at thinking, but not everyone can find the right ideas.

"What is it?" Snape's voice was a little hoarse.

"Horcrux!"

Andy smiled and said, "Tear your soul apart through killing, then put it in a container and protect it with magic."

"That way, even if your body dies, part of your soul will still exist in the world."

"Based on the principle of 'soul as one', your main soul will not die with your body. As long as you find an opportunity, you can use magic to reshape your body."

Andy looked at Snape and continued, "This is the secret of Voldemort's immortality..."

"Stupid, right?"

"If a human is missing a finger, it will bring great inconvenience to life, let alone... if the missing thing is the soul?"

Snape's eyes were somewhat empty, a sign of Occlumency at full force.

Horcruxes… Horcruxes…

That's it!

Snape suddenly understood why Dumbledore was unwilling to tell this secret to others.

Because for most people in the magic world, Horcruxes are an irresistible temptation. Once everyone makes Horcruxes, the whole society will fall into turmoil.

What's even more frightening is that people like Andy who pursue power and immortality can actually resist the temptation of Horcruxes.

No, he even looked down on it.

Keeping the soul intact...is it because there is something greater to pursue?

What else does he want besides power and immortality?

This kid might be even scarier than Voldemort.

Snape thought to himself: "No wonder Voldemort's character is so extreme, because he created more than one Horcrux, and his soul has become incomplete after being split many times."

"Dark magic transforms and splits the soul to create Horcruxes... causing the mind to become even darker..."

Snape understood that this was the secret of Voldemort's power.

Andy looked at Snape, raised an eyebrow and said, "It's your turn, Professor."

"The Dark Art of Transfiguration... the secret of Voldemort's power."

Chapter 233 Black Magic is the Power of Evil

"Dark magic transformation..."

Snape came back to his senses, looked at Andy with empty eyes, and said lightly: "Since you have heard about me, you should know that I have not been a Death Eater for a long time."

Although Snape joined the Death Eaters right after graduation and was valued by Voldemort for his advanced knowledge of potions, Voldemort soon sent him to Hogwarts as an eye for Dumbledore.

When Snape learned that Voldemort was going to kill Lily's family, he took the initiative to contact Dumbledore and became Dumbledore's spy for Voldemort.

It took about three years in total.

Then Voldemort fell.

Although Voldemort taught Snape a lot of powerful dark magic, he basically said nothing about Horcruxes and dark magic transformation - he would not share his secrets with his servants.

"The Dark Lord never mentioned the Dark Magic Transfiguration. My knowledge of Dark Magic Transfiguration came from some information I found in the Restricted Books Section later."

Snape said slowly: "That is a very dangerous dark magic. I haven't tried it..."

Andy looked at Snape with a similarly empty gaze - that was the characteristic of Occlumency at full power.

"I'd like to hear more about it!" said Andy.

The information in the book is the information in the book. Since Snape has looked into the secret of Voldemort's power, he must have his own understanding.

Snape's understanding is the most valuable thing.

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