Harry Potter: This savior is a bit bad

Chapter 38 I Want to See Lucius's Wand

"If you go to Slytherin, Dumbledore will be so angry that he will set his beard on fire!" Lucius gave a sly smile.

"But Dumbledore should have been prepared since Harry was adopted by Malfoy, right?" Narcissa added fuel to the fire.

"That's good too. Gellert can comfort him with his own actions." Lucius continued teasing.

Lucius' mother, Abraxas' wife, was the daughter of Gellert Grindelwald.

But those who have read the original novel know that Gellert Grindelwald and Albus Dumbledore met in the summer when they were 16 years old.

Two young geniuses, future leaders of opposing camps, three months of passion left behind regret and remorse for the rest of their lives.

After getting drunk, Grindelwald left behind his only offspring, Lucius' mother.

Children who are born against the will of both parties will eventually become tools for pure-blood family marriages.

Even more unfortunate, the woman died on the day of delivery due to amniotic fluid embolism.

Even though all the doctors at St. Mungo's were mobilized, they were unable to save her from the clutches of death.

Abraxas was heartbroken.

After many years, until Lucius came of age, no other woman ever took on the title of Mrs. Malfoy.

Lucius became Grindelwald's only living descendant.

This is also an important reason why the Malfoy family was not affected by Voldemort's fall and was able to recover quickly.

I once asked Narcissa why she was different from other girls from pure-blood families. She did not become a tool for marriage, but was lucky enough to marry for love.

"Because I was lucky enough to meet your father early on."

Her eyes drifted away, as if she was recalling every little detail of their lives.

"How early?" I was very curious about her and Lucius' love history.

The original book did not touch upon this part at all.

"Aurora, let me tell you a secret..." Narcissa smiled mysteriously: "Since I was born."

"I was born at Malfoy Manor and grew up with Lucius," she added.

"Are you childhood sweethearts?"

"You can say that." She answered while combing my long hair.

"Is your mother so confident as to send you here for foster care?" The heavy schoolwork and burdens of a pure-blood family seemed to have never affected Narcissa's life.

"Dear Aurora, there is more to a person than meets the eye. There is another secret. I will give you a hint, but it is up to you to discover it."

She kissed me between my eyebrows through my bangs.

There is a calming power in her.

I hope I can be like her.

"Cissy, it's time for us to leave." Lucius pushed the door open.

Really, it doesn't leave us more time to spend together as mother and daughter!

"Today's schedule is very tight. I need to buy textbooks, order school uniforms, and help you choose wands!"

Narcissa must have seen how reluctant I was to leave her, and she rubbed my cheek.

Narcissa's wand is very special. The handle is inlaid with several silver nails. It has a strong presence when held in the hand and is very retro and elegant.

The wand Lucius currently uses was passed down from generation to generation by the Malfoy family, and the previous owner was Abraxas.

It is carefully preserved in a snake-head cane and is a symbol of status.

Neither Draco nor I had ever seen what Lucius's wand actually looked like.

I couldn't help but feel a little curious: "Dad, can I see your wand?"

Why did Lucius look so embarrassed?

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