Harry Potter’s Book of Sin

Chapter 2506: Conspiracy

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impossible!

This is impossible!

After hearing Snape say those words, except for the two women brought by McGonagall, almost everyone in the living room felt a sense of disbelief.

You know, those gathered here today are all former Hogwarts faculty and staff, including senior Charlotte who chose to stay in school after graduation and has always had a good relationship with Maka. Everyone is here. Maka is no longer familiar with someone. So after hearing Snape's shocking news, everyone's first reaction was disbelief!

Although most people present did not know exactly what the "demon" Snape mentioned was, let alone where the "unknown witch" Kern came from, there were some things that were obvious in everyone's minds. It's much more important than that.

But after a moment of fright, Professor McGonagall was the first to calm down.

"Severus, what happened?" McGonagall frowned and asked with a serious look on her face.

However, Snape shook his head slightly first, and then said calmly under the increasingly anxious eyes of everyone:

"If I say, I actually don't know very well, would you believe it?"

If Snape had just said this, Flitwick, who was closest to him at this moment, would have been so anxious that he would have immediately raised his fist and knocked on his knee. Fortunately, this was obviously just an introduction from Snape, and then he finally began to concisely describe everything he had seen during this hurried trip.

Snape actually knew very well what the colleagues in front of him wanted to know - the current situation of Hermione, Harry and others, the current situation in the UK, and of course, the most important thing was the news about Maka. Since not many people dare to set foot in that extremely dangerous disaster area, this information is always what everyone is most concerned about.

Especially after what Snape had just said so shockingly.

only…

Just like what Snape said in his first introduction, even his experiences were not enough to erase the confusion and surprise in everyone's hearts. On the contrary, it made them grow stronger.

"You mean... Maka intends to support the plan of the mysterious witch named 'Kern' to turn all humans into living corpses?"

Slughorn briefly summarized what Snape had said about Maka. While his face was full of shock, a complicated light shone in his eyes.

Tom Riddle's past was still very close to his eyes, and he thought that he would learn from it and would never and could not look at the wrong person again in his life. But I never thought that the situation this time seemed to be even more terrible.

Is his vision, Horace Slughorn, really that bad

Of course, among the wizards present, there were only a few who would feel disappointed and annoyed as quickly as Slughorn. While others were astonished, the first thing that came to their mind was still suspicion—they did not doubt Snape. What they said was not true. What they suspected was whether Maka had any difficulties or internal reasons behind doing what he did.

After all, this wasn't the first time Maka had done something like this.

More importantly, no one believed that Maka would agree to such a crazy and appalling plan, and even personally planned and executed it for the other party!

"This is impossible... This is impossible..." Charlotte in the corner shook her head repeatedly and murmured endlessly. Professor Sprout looked distressed and was hugging her shoulders tightly.

Snape seemed to have heard Charlotte's louder and louder mutterings to herself. After glancing at her for a moment, Snape said coldly:

"But he's doing it."

"Impossible!" Charlotte looked up suddenly, stared at Snape and shouted.

But Snape didn't pay attention to her, and just continued:

"He not only concentrated the living zombies and accelerated their evolution, so that more high-level individuals appeared among them, he even gave them emotions, making the living zombies' group structure more reasonable and complete; he also induced Following Potter and Granger, who are the natural enemies of hunting zombies, and using those stupid boys and girls who only have passion and no brains to eliminate the worries of the zombie family... To be honest, I really admire him this time, With a conspiracy like this, it’s no wonder that two generations of Dark Lords fell into his hands one after another... "

At this point, Snape probably remembered the scene he saw in the Buckingham Palace hall again, and his words suddenly stopped.

"No," he thought for a while and said, "Now it seems that even the despicable ancient dark wizard Haierbo has been manipulated by him."

Snape's somewhat emotional words clearly caused anger to finally appear on the faces of several professors - no matter what the facts were, his statement obviously annoyed many professors who didn't like conspiracy.

However, these professors are not stupid. They just need to think about it and immediately understand why Snape called Maka's behavior a "conspiracy."

Because everyone knows that the children headed by Harry and Hermione are kind-hearted. As long as they are there, it will be difficult to raise their wands against the living corpses that have acquired wisdom and may no longer be hostile. Even though Maka had already told them personally in front of them...or the plan of the unknown witch Kern.

However, Charlotte still didn't believe it.

While all the professors were silent in thought, Charlotte was still shaking her head, stubbornly saying words like "impossible", not wanting to believe this fact at all.

That was not the junior student she knew at all, that was not Maka McClain!

Listening to the constant murmurs coming from the corner of the living room, Snape paused for a moment, and then gave a noncommittal "tsk" with the corner of his mouth raised.

"Speaking of which, the high-level female corpse that fell in front of McClain was really similar to a human girl! What a pity..."

As soon as these words came out, even Charlotte suddenly stopped murmuring and suddenly fell into silence. The living room became silent for a while.

I don’t know how long it took, but finally, Mag was the first to break away from his contemplation and spoke to break the increasingly solemn atmosphere.

She looked at Snape and said in a deep voice:

"I know everything you said, so... Severus, what do you really think?"

Before he finished speaking, everyone's eyes fell on Mag's side. After a moment, they followed her gaze back to Snape's cold face.

Immediately, everyone saw Snape raise his eyebrows.

"Don't do anything." He replied after a pause.