Who let this Dementor into Hogwarts!

Chapter 33 Hey hey hey, Mr. Voldemort

Chapter 33 Hehehe, Mr. Voldemort...

I wish every system in the world had an instruction manual...

Just as Harry and Ron were rejoicing that the two trolls had been knocked unconscious, Professor McGonagall rushed into the toilet.

Snape followed behind, and finally Quirrell - it seemed that Quirrell was a little surprised that Coin was here. He opened his eyes wide, as if the fact that "Coin would save people" was as outrageous as a troll dancing ballet.

But the drama queen Quirrell pretended to be frightened, uttered a weak sob, and fell on a toilet bowl, clutching his chest tightly.

Snape bent down to look at the trolls - then gave Coin a strange look, probably because he could survive the two trolls.

"What the hell are you doing?" The worry in Professor McGonagall's eyes turned into cold anger. "You're lucky you weren't killed by them. Why don't you just stay in the dormitory?"

Harry and Ron didn't know how to explain. Coin was about to speak, but Hermione beat him to it -

"Professor McGonagall… they're here to see me."

"Miss Granger!"

Hermione struggled to her feet from the corner.

"Yes... I came to look for the trolls... because - you know, I've read about them in books and know a lot about them..."

Cohen has a new understanding of the role of world line correction - Hermione's words are almost unchanged from the book, even with Cohen's addition.

But it wasn't a big problem, the troll had already fallen down, and now Cohen's interest returned to the crown of the Room of Requirement.

The last time I looked, the soul in the Ravenclaw Diadem had only 20 soul strength points, but Cohen has now increased it to 20 points thanks to the selfless dedication of the spiders - enough to eat this piece of Voldemort's fragment.

"If they hadn't found me, I would definitely be dead now..."

Hermione took the blame for breaking the school rules on herself.

Ron and Harry were briefly surprised by this scene, and then tried their best to pretend that they knew the story well.

Professor McGonagall added five points to each of the three students and deducted five points from Hermione - the Gryffindor students had the capital to do bad things again.

Hermione ran off first, while Coin, Harry and the others wandered towards the common room in a less anxious manner.

"Corn shouldn't have won by only fifteen points." Ron grumbled, "Corn, I've never even heard of the spell you used -"

"Then you have to look for the reason within yourself." Cohen spread his hands and said, "They are all spells from the book."

But it's not in The Standard Book of Spells, Elementary...

"It's only ten, and that's after we deducted points for Hermione," Harry reminded me. "But Hermione did get us out of trouble by saying that – and Hermione is Professor McGonagall's favorite."

"Am I a human being?" Cohen complained, "I've also tried to improve Professor McGonagall's favorability..."

"But you're always asking for leave—Professor McGonagall always looks unhappy when she calls the roll," said Ron.

We can only blame the fact that Quirrell's free time always overlaps with Transfiguration. There are many dark arts, and weekends alone are not enough to learn them.

After returning to the common room, Hermione stood at the entrance, thanked the three people and hurried away.

Cohen quickly finished his meal and slipped out of the common room - now everyone was watching the Weasley brothers' firework tricks, and no one noticed Cohen's disappearance.

You can't blame Cohen for being so anxious.

It's like when you're playing a game and there's a level pack that can only be opened at level 20, and then you finally reach level 20 and can finally open the pack.

Then your mother comes to you and says, "Go to bed quickly and play games tomorrow."

A normal person would definitely agree to it first and then secretly open the phone in bed and play the game to see what kind of rubbish is in the gift package after the mother leaves.

After entering the Room of Requirement, Cohen saw the Earl and Hedwig flirting with each other - the two owls were rubbing against each other in the Earl's nest.

"Please, don't remind me of some disgusting things that just happened."

Cohen thought of the scene where the two trolls had sex, and now seeing the Count and Hedwig stuck together... to be honest, they were a little too similar.

"You came in without knocking!" the count exclaimed in horror.

"This is my house!" Cohen said viciously. "And you don't have to act like I'm taking advantage of you—it's not like I haven't seen it before. Your balls are no bigger than my fingers!"

"Evil single little pervert..."

The Count flapped his wings and rose, taking Hedwig with him out the window. Coin had become almost immune to the Count's little complaints.

He took the old crown from the cupboard. The gems on it still gleamed in the firelight, but due to the evil influence of the Horcrux, its main frame structure had begun to fade and turn black.

"Don't hide, I can see you, Mr. Voldemort."

Cohen tilted his head and spoke to the little soul in the crown.

Why do I feel like a villain?

The sight of this soul shivering in the depths of the gem made Cohen feel a little guilty - but unfortunately, even if it pretended to be weak, it could not change its fate.

Just as Cohen was about to suck the soul out of the Horcrux, the fragment of Voldemort here seemed to realize that pretending to be pitiful would not make this horrible thing in front of him let him go.

The dark soul gushed out like a tide, condensing into a hideous human figure.

It would try its best, as long as it could, while Cohen wasn't paying attention -

"belch--"

Cohen burped due to the sudden feeling of fullness. Before he could even inhale it, the thing slipped into his mouth.

One step to the stomach.

"So this is what it looks like when a person slides in front of a tiger?" Cohen sighed with regret.

Opening the system panel, Cohen saw the improvement that this Horcrux had brought to him.

Cohen Norton

[Race: Dementor/Human/? /? /? ]

[Soul Completeness: 22%]

[Special Abilities Unlocked: Spirit Shaping (1/10), Emotional Drainage (1/10)]

[Soul Strength: 22]

[Current Goodwill Value: 2000]

[Current Sin Value: 711]

With 2% soul integrity, it is almost the same as twenty adult acromantula. Voldemort really has a lot of food.

But Cohen actually cares about another point.

The [Kindness Side Quest] and [Backpack System] popped up just after the goodwill value accumulated to 2,000.

Cohen originally thought that his system was just a simple shopping mall, but now it seems that is not the case.

The backpack system was very convenient. After Cohen turned it on, the data panel in front of him was replaced by a square screen with nine grids.

Cohen tried it. One real object occupied one grid. Although each grid had a number of items marked on it, they could not be stacked. After all, there were no two leaves in the world that were exactly the same, and Cohen could not find two pieces of parchment that were exactly the same.

Things created by the cloning spell are made of pure magic and cannot be put in.

Even living things wouldn't work - there was still one rabbit left from the last time he rescued Quirrell, and Cohen had planned to use it as a backup ingredient.

Cohen planned to use it as a place to store his wand temporarily - this would save him the trouble of taking the wand out of his pocket, and this system backpack would allow the item to appear directly in Cohen's hand.

Next up is the [Goodness Path]...

[Kindness Quest (1/7)]

1. Prevent Tom Riddle from obtaining the Philosopher's Stone

[Reward: 1000 Goodwill Points, Death Stalker Cloak]

[Note: The subsequent kindness branch will change with your choice, please pay attention to your position]
I don't know what this cloak is, but it sounds pretty cool.

What about the evil line?
Cohen feels that if he accumulates 2,000 sin points, he should be able to start the evil side quest - will the rewards be similar to those for the good side quest?

(End of this chapter)

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