"Traitor, traitor, can't you say something else?"

Hughes retorted with a frown.

It wasn't that he cared much about this kind of thing, it was the pure-blood faction's repeated arguments and wordings that made him feel that there was nothing new.

Moreover, Voldemort's soul was chirping in the air, which was very disturbing.

This palm is not a magical palm technique, but a secret technique learned from the Supreme Master, astral projection.

In another parallel universe, the Avengers traveled through the time and space stone. Banner, who was transformed into a Hulk, did not know Lushan's true identity and wanted to snatch the time stone around Gu Yi's neck, but Gu Yi sent his soul away with a palm.

It can be called a magical skill in the cup-packing world!

"Astral projection" is a unique secret method used by Karma Taj Mystic to explore the mysteries of the soul in the later stages of his practice. He can also use this method to travel through the void, explore the multiverse, and find the truth... In short, it has endless magical uses.

This secret method is a complex secret method worthy of a lifetime of study by the mystic!

In summary, Hughes will not miss it, but the training time is short. It has only been two or three months since he joined Karma Taj. He is not sure whether he can succeed in one go.

Before, Voldemort made harsh words and wanted to escape, but Hughes had no other choice. In desperation, he used this half-baked secret method, which actually penetrated the souls of Voldemort and Quirrell and punched them out of their bodies with one palm.

Sometimes, people are like this. If they don’t put some pressure and push themselves, they don’t know how capable they are.

Voldemort chattered for a long time. Seeing that Hughes had been alone and silent, he slowly realized the key point.

What's the use of cursing for a long time?The most important thing is to run away.

He tried to use his magic power to activate the escape magic he had prepared before, but he couldn't hold in his fart for a long time.

It turned out that Hughes had been prepared and directly locked his soul with a scarlet chain.

"The matter hasn't been resolved yet? Where do you want to go?"

Hughes also did something to the sleeping Chilo soul body, locked the two souls into the mirror space, and left temporarily.

After seeing Hughes leave, Voldemort tried to wake up Quirrell to help, but he allowed him to shout for help. Quirrell's soul, which was so damaged after his soul was stolen, never regained consciousness.

Because incidents occurred one after another, the professors were busy comforting and protecting the students. Only after all the students were brought back to their dormitories did they have the energy to deal with the source of the incidents.

Arriving at the professor's conference room on the second floor, McGonagall showed a rare angry expression to Dumbledore.

In the past, Professor McGonagall, who had always supported Dumbledore unconditionally no matter what the situation, was now like a representative sent by other professors, fully responsible for communicating with Dumbledore.

At this moment, all the professors at Hogwarts had some opinions in their hearts.

"What happened, and what are your plans, why didn't you tell us?"

Dumbledore turned his back to McGonagall, like an old man who was deaf and turned a deaf ear to McGonagall's questions.

Of course, this is very consistent with his personality. After all, who is over 100 years old and hasn't had selective deafness?

Seeing that Dumbledore was unwilling to answer, McGonagall had no choice but to vent her anger on Snape.

"He won't tell you. Tell me. Mr. Carter, what are you doing? What did he tell you before?"

Snape looked at Dumbledore, wanting to say something but not sure if he could. He had always followed Dumbledore's lead in dealing with Voldemort.

Dumbledore didn't want to speak, thinking of a cold stone. Snape changed his former aloof image and sat and looked again and again, sometimes lowering his head in thought and sometimes opening his mouth, but for a long time he couldn't say a word, which made McGonagall confused. Angry and anxious.

"Okay, one by one, they either pretend not to hear, or they become silent. Do you take us seriously? Hogwarts is not yours. If there is anything, we have the right to know."

The professors nodded involuntarily.

There is no doubt that McGonagall spoke out the sentiments of all the professors.

At this time, there was a sound of pushing the door behind me.

"They don't want to say it, so I'll explain it to the professors!"

Everyone turned around, isn't this the rightful owner? .

Seeing the source of today's trouble, Hughes appeared.

Mag asked eagerly: "Mr. Carter, you came just in time. You must give a reasonable explanation, otherwise I will put you in solitary confinement."

Hughes felt funny for a while, but it was not a sneer that mocked Mag, but a bitter smile that felt helpless to himself. Mag was a very good professor who was fair and caring for his students. Of course, Hughes knew why she was angry.

Just as Hughes was about to collect his thoughts and explain to her, Dumbledore interrupted them.

"Did you catch him?"

"Yeah, he can't run away now."

When Snape heard this, he smashed his palms in excitement.

The other professors were curious about who Hughes had captured?Why did Dumbledore care more about this so-called "him" than he cared about the school and its students? Why did Snape get so excited when he heard that "he" had been caught?

Who is "he"?

Without opening a word, this question was written directly on everyone's faces.

"How long are you going to keep playing charades?"

Mag's roar was so angry that it almost shook the ceiling of the thousand-year old castle.

Hughes secretly sighed and quietly made eye contact with Snape.

"How did you mess up Professor McGonagall like this?"

As a result, Snape responded, "You little brat, you have the nerve to say that it's all your fault!"

Hughes rolled his eyes, "Okay, it's all my fault. I take full blame."

Snape: "Hey~ Why do you seem to feel wronged?"

……

Just as the two of them were having sex, Dumbledore spoke.

I saw him sarcastically saying: "But what if I catch him? Can you guarantee that he won't do it again?"

"I know him very well. Although he is crazy, he is also very cautious. Therefore, I laid out a big picture and forced him to reveal his trump card step by step."

Dumbledore always believed that his own method was the most appropriate, and he even laid out a savior script that took Harry several years to complete.

But Hughes denied his plan again and again, even going to the point of falling out and refusing to support his own.

Therefore, Dumbledore thought to himself: "This is extremely arrogant and conceited. Sure enough, Slytherin is so annoying."

Hearing and other disadvantages have a bad tone, and the sarcasm is straightforward.

Hughes thought to himself that this was absolutely intolerable. He was not accustomed to Dumbledore's temper. He decided to speak with the facts.

"I investigated and determined that he has a total of six Horcruxes. There will be no other changes unless he is let go."

"I got five Horcruxes and found a way to destroy them. As for the remaining Horcrux, it's in your hands."

"I'm just asking, can we get rid of him in one go?"

Hughes knew the plot, so he looked down on Dumbledore's "Savior Plan" that looked like a foot wrap.

When the word Horcrux was thrown out, the professors present were all speechless. What kind of bullshit incident was this? Why was it so exciting at the beginning? They were even more curious about who this so-called "he" was.

Only McGonagall seemed to realize something. Her eyes glanced back and forth at Snape, Dumbledore, and Hughes, as if she was confirming something.

"Professor Dumbledore, how could you let a student get involved in such dangerous things?"

Hearing this, Hughes wanted to say that this is an old tradition. Grindelwald trained Clay to deal with Dumbledore, and Dumbledore trained Newt to deal with Grindelwald.

But considering that Mr. Newt is now famous and has shown many favors to him, it is not convenient to expose this dark history.

Facing McGonagall's questioning, Dumbledore was not deaf this time, but rolled his eyes.

Asked the other professors: "Do you think he is still a student?"

"I feel so sad for these children in the castle. It would be a disservice to treat Mr. Carter as a student."

Snape was quite satisfied and proud of his disciples.

He folded his hands and nodded affirmatively, "Indeed! If Hughes is still regarded as a student, then the student's standards will be infinitely higher."

Everyone thought of Hughes's strength and approved these remarks.

Mag was furious: "But he is still a child!"

As a result, a bunch of professors seemed to have opened their mouths and began to act as if no one else was around. They commented on Hughes like this in front of him, which made Hughes feel a little embarrassed!

What raises the standards of students, what one person averages out all students, what magic envelopes the entire Hogwarts...

"Listen to me, Professor McGonagall, listen to me. Although I appreciate your love and care, you don't have to treat me like a child."

Hughes comforted Professor McGonagall.

As a result, Mag turned around and said: "Shut up!"

"If you haven't graduated, you will be a student of Hogwarts. That's what I think. Do you have any objections?"

It seemed that Professor McGonagall was very angry today, and everyone, regardless of gender or age, chose to avoid him.

Finally, it was Dumbledore who ended the topic and drew everyone's attention to the main topic.

"Now that you've caught him, what do you want to do?"

Hughes quickly replied: "I need your 'savior'. You also know that even if I destroy all the Horcruxes, he still has one last chance, and that is your 'savior'."

At this point, the professors here are not stupid. They can naturally associate the term "savior" with Harry Potter, the child who defeated the Dark Lord and saved the wizarding world.

And then connect the legendary black magic like Horcrux, who is the so-called "him"?The answer to this mystery is naturally obvious.

It's just that the mysterious man is not dead, and is still lurking in Hogwarts, right next to everyone... This kind of thing is no longer a matter of shock, but a fear that sends chills down the back.

Damn it, Dumbledore clearly knew that the mysterious man was lurking around them, but he didn't even tell everyone in advance.Although they are willing to do anything for justice, they don't like this sense of ignorance that accidents may happen at any time.

Therefore, Flitwick couldn't help but sigh in reverse: "Wonderful!"

The sinister tone is really unlike him.

He chuckled and said something that made Sprout amused.

"This is what the great Professor Dumbledore is preaching to us: Cherish the present. After all, you don't know which will come first, tomorrow or the accident."

"Please! Flitwick, you are not children anymore, stop being so childish."

Seeing that the topic had wandered off again, Dumbledore rubbed his brow and had to bring it back.

He had pondered for a long time before, and finally came to the same conclusion as Hughes. There was a fragment of Voldemort in Harry's soul, which could not be ignored.

"What would you do if I handed him over to you?"

Without even thinking about it, Hughes replied: "Of course, let him and Voldemort resolve their personal grudges. After all, they have a blood feud!"

Snape couldn't accept this statement.

He asked Hughes: "Why do you do this? How can that child be his opponent?"

Without waiting for the disciple to answer, he turned around and asked Dumbledore: "Do you want to sacrifice that child?"

Hughes understood Snape very well, after all, bitterness was his character.

But Dumbledore rarely showed his true character. He looked cold and asked Snape: "Don't tell me that you are in love with that child?"

Yes, the other professors looked at Snape one after another, as if they had met Snape for the first time.

Flitwick even shouted directly, expressing everyone's thoughts.

"I'm afraid you're not a fake Snape!"

It's nothing new for Snape to target Harry Potter all day long in class, so why would he care about Harry now?

Look at his anxious look, it doesn't look like he's acting!

Of course, should you sacrifice one person to save the world, or should you allow the Dark Lord to continue to survive and protect one person?

They also find it difficult to decide on this philosophical issue.

If it were someone else, maybe Hughes wouldn't pay attention to it. He, Hughes Carter, had done what he did all his life, so why would he need to explain it to others?

But Snape was different from others. He was his respected teacher, so Hughes still spent a lot of time explaining.

"Dean, don't worry, I haven't finished speaking yet!"

Seeing that things had turned around, Snape's gloomy expression seemed to change.

"Even if Harry Potter confronts Voldemort, I can guarantee that he will never die. If you are still worried, I have other ways to properly resolve the matter."

At this point, Snape's expression completely cleared up, and he still believed in Hughes's promise.

He breathed a sigh of relief and criticized his disciple with an arrogant tone.

"When you talk from now on, don't say half and half, it's scary... it's not good, you know!"

Hughes shrugged.

"What can I do? After all, many people know that he wants revenge. Moreover, he did me a favor last time, so I just want to help him fulfill his wish!"

Oh? !

Snape really couldn't help but Harry Potter had helped Hughes?

Of course, this was all Hughes' euphemism. After all, even Harry Potter didn't know that he had helped Hughes.

Last time, the Imperius Curse was used to control Harry to open the Chamber of Secrets, and then made him unconscious in the women's bathroom. Rumors that "Potter is a peeping tom" spread throughout the castle...

Hughes was a man with a clear sense of grudges, and for no other reason than that, Harry Potter still made a little contribution and made hundreds of millions of sacrifices to obtain the basilisk blood for Hughes. He thought it would be good to let Harry kill his enemy.

As the head of Gryffindor, McGonagall also cares about Harry.

Although she didn't understand why Harry was needed to eliminate the mysterious man, it was inconvenient for her to express her opinions freely in front of Dafei, but now that there was a way to deal with the mysterious man without harming Harry, it was undoubtedly the best .

Therefore, she quickly aligned herself with Snape and suggested the gentlest solution.

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