Who let this Dementor into Hogwarts!

Chapter 121 Tsundere has withdrawn from the environment

Chapter 121 Tsundere has withdrawn from the environment

"Tsundere has retired."

Cohen said,
"Besides, it was clearly Voldemort who hid from me first."

"But it was you who planned to have him come to you," the Count said pointedly. "The little fellow is quite stubborn—"

"Are your wings hard?" Cohen looked at the earl with gentle eyes. "Or is it because the weather has been too hot recently and your feathers are uncomfortable?"

"Ha, I mean he's quite stubborn." The Count amended his tone, "You know, a tsundere like him deserves to be severely beaten—"

"A bird can't spit out ivory." Cohen complained, "Voldemort is already an old man in his sixties. Don't let me associate him with something beautiful - I want to vomit."

Of course, Voldemort couldn't wait in the Room of Requirement, so Cohen returned to the Gryffindor Common Room, which was empty, with no one there.

Cohen didn't have to wait long. In the afternoon, a familiar soul floated into the Gryffindor dormitory.

[Soul Strength: 40+10]

Malfoy was very efficient. After Voldemort knew that Coin was about to be discovered, he rushed over without hesitation.

Voldemort's ghost entered the book in front of Cohen, and some red ink began to flow on the page that Cohen spread out, forming words.

Find a safe place

Cohen's face changed drastically.

[I have a plan...I need your help...]

With a stiff expression, Cohen took the book to an empty classroom and sealed the doors and windows.

"Ah... we meet again..." Voldemort's ferocious face bulged out from the book, "Don't be afraid..."

"Scared of you!"

Cohen held his breath all the way.
"This is a library book! Do you absolutely have to write in red ink? What if Madam Pince asks about it? Will you borrow books for me next time? Why are you so self-centered? Do you have any sense of public morality? Why didn't you scribble on the books when you borrowed them under your own name before..."

"?"

Coin's continuous criticism made Voldemort's face stunned.

He thought Cohen would be angry because he found out more facts about being "framed", and he thought Cohen would be angry because of the next plan - but he didn't expect that he would be angry because...

A broken book?
He's the Dark Lord that the entire wizarding world fears! How could you just get angry at him so casually?!

Who doesn’t have any shame?
Voldemort's face turned cold.

"I'll help you get rid of those traces... Don't be angry..."

Voldemort said.

If Voldemort hadn't encountered a guy who couldn't be killed even by the Avada Kedavra curse, he would have lost his temper long ago.

It was after he heard that Cohen was still alive and well that he decided to bring Cohen to his side.

The Death Curse couldn't do anything to Cohen. Not only could it not kill Cohen's soul, it couldn't even scratch Cohen's body.

This made Voldemort feel a bit awkward - he had no way to deal with Cohen. If Cohen became his opponent, how could he control this dark magic creation?

Burke Manor did create a big trouble.

Fortunately, Cohen showed a friendly and cooperative attitude towards Voldemort last year, which prevented Voldemort from having too much headache.

Previously, he wanted to rely on Lockhart and the Malfoy child to try to frame Cohen - so that he would be isolated by the school and Dumbledore, thus eliminating the possibility of him becoming his enemy.

But Lockhart is a jerk, and Malfoy has just been caught - none of them are useful.

After many twists and turns, he returned to Cohen, and finally Voldemort discovered...

"You are the best ally..." Voldemort said to Coin.
"School attacks these days..."

"You ordered someone to do it, I found out." Cohen looked at him, "But I'm more curious about why Lockhart wrote my name."

"that is because……"

Voldemort paused for a moment.

"Because... this is the only way to clear you of suspicion... The murderer wouldn't leave his name on the wall..."

"I understand. Next time I'll sign Voldemort on the wall." Cohen nodded.

The atmosphere became awkward for a moment. Voldemort didn't speak, and neither did Cohen.

But the two of them did not openly disagree with each other, it was as if they were playing a joke on each other.

"Tell me, what do you want to do this time?" Cohen said, "You can't just come here to give me the title of 'Heir of Slytherin', right?"

"I want to kill Harry Potter." Voldemort made up a reason.

"Don't even think about it. You can't kill him," Cohen said. "I've tried. His mother cast a sacrificial protection spell on him. No one can kill him while the spell is still in place. You felt it last year. Your soul would be in unbearable pain if you even touched him."

"Perhaps we should try the Basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets..." said Voldemort. "Do you know the Chamber of Secrets..."

"The words you left on the wall?" Cohen asked. "Is the monster in the secret room a basilisk?"

"That's right..." Voldemort's tone was filled with arrogance. "I am the last descendant of Slytherin... I can control the basilisk in the Chamber of Secrets and make it kill people..."

"uh-huh?"

Cohen snorted.
"Can it defeat Dumbledore?"

"No," Voldemort said truthfully. "It couldn't even defeat me as I once was."

You really do subconsciously think you're not as good as Dumbledore, Xiao Fu...

Cohen pursed his lips.

"But we can use it to drive Dumbledore away first..." Voldemort said, "If students and teachers keep getting attacked at school, he won't be able to continue as the headmaster..."

"Good idea." Cohen raised his eyebrows.

Dumbledore himself was not present, so there was more room for maneuver.

How can he be a good student to Dumbledore while continuing to form an alliance with Voldemort?
Cohen already had an idea.

"Then we lure Harry into the Chamber of Secrets and kill him with the Basilisk," Coin continued, speaking for Voldemort. "And then we can pin the blame on him, saying he was responsible for the attacks—and there were no more attacks at Hogwarts after his death."

"So familiar..." Voldemort thought of the time when he framed that stupid giant half-giant. "But it is indeed a good plan..."

"Who will be killed later?" Cohen asked.

"?"

This was the second time Voldemort froze.

"This, so fast?"

"You're so dilatory, damn it! I didn't get the Philosopher's Stone for the past six months because of your dilatory behavior!" Cohen said angrily. "I did so much for you, and what did you do? I already had the Philosopher's Stone! And when you saw Dumbledore coming, you just ran away. He's your father? Are you so afraid of him?"

Voldemort was scolded, but he did not retort.

Because everything Cohen said is really true...

(End of this chapter)

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