HP: Let professors walk towards the light

Chapter 126 Reina's Rebirth 32

"Your choice is correct. I had not thought about it that way." Dumbledore.

Reina looked at Dumbledore. For some reason, she felt that Dumbledore began to hold back on her. It wasn't that he didn't trust her, but at least, she could guess that Dumbledore had definitely found the exact location of a Horcrux. The communicator she gave Dumbledore had more than just communication functions, but he said nothing. He also didn't mention a word about what happened after he left the campus. He called her to the principal's office alone just to say thank you, and on behalf of someone else.

Is he afraid that I will interfere with his plans for Potter?

Reina did express her disagreement with Dumbledore's plan to train a savior. She felt that Potter did not have to follow the direction of the prophecy. In Reina's view, the so-called prophecy would come true as long as it was believed in, and Dumbledore, like Voldemort, believed in the prophecy. In other words, Dumbledore was making this prophecy come true, just like Voldemort.

Voldemort believed the prophecy, so he went to kill the Potters, but this led to the birth of Lily's magic. Dumbledore believed the prophecy, so he formulated a savior training plan to train Potter's ability and courage to deal with Voldemort, forcing Potter to face Voldemort in disguise.

Even though Reina knew what might happen in the future, Dumbledore still wanted to train Potter in this way. Reina was puzzled. Without the Elder Wand, Voldemort would not dare to break into Hogwarts no matter how tough he was, not to mention that Hogwarts had Dumbledore in charge. Destroying his Horcruxes, cutting off his arms, and severely injuring Voldemort, how far could he go?

But just as Lena couldn't understand Dumbledore's actions, Dumbledore also insisted on his position.

He calculated everything, calculated everyone, and even he himself died in his own calculations. This is probably why Reina was unwilling to submit to Dumbledore...

"Is there anything else you want to tell me?" Reina looked directly into Dumbledore's eyes.

Dumbledore closed his eyes and shook his head slightly.

"Then I'll leave first."

Reina didn't want to stay here and test the waters with a centenarian, so she decided to leave. The so-called deal between them was just a verbal discussion, and they had never made an unbreakable vow. Some disagreements were normal, and they would not affect future development. If the Horcrux was found, it didn't matter if she didn't tell anyone. Reina had only one goal anyway - Nagini.

Get close to Voldemort, kill him at the critical moment, and leave Snape behind.

In fact, she originally didn't want Snape to return to the Death Eaters. In Reina's opinion, Snape's position was nothing more than controlling Hogwarts. Although Snape became the headmaster, he was eventually driven out by Professor McGonagall. Apart from bringing in two Death Eaters, he didn't even help Voldemort do anything substantial. He even killed Dumbledore because it was already done, and Narcissa's Unbreakable Vow made things easier. In the end, he was bitten to death by Nagini before Voldemort attacked the school, but she had no position to stop Snape from returning to the Death Eaters.

During the holiday, after reporting the mission to Voldemort alone, Reina returned to her manor and began to prepare for the second time travel.

She wanted to add some seemingly inevitable flaws when creating magic, and then offer it to Voldemort, so that she could be favored by Voldemort without really benefiting him. Her advantage was her youth. What she wanted to offer to Voldemort was not the so-called magic that could travel through time and change the past, but her perfect growth space, a future life that Voldemort could write freely.

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After reporting to Draco through the two-way mirror, Lena used magic to go back to the past again. This time, she had plenty of time to study the limitations of the magic circle.

After drinking the aging potion, Reina first went to Diagon Alley. Many familiar shop owners were not there, but unfamiliar faces. She sat directly in the Leaky Cauldron. The owner here was still Tom, but obviously a lot younger. After ordering a glass of mead, she began to read the Daily Prophet that she took from the shelf at the door.

May 1969

Unexpectedly, she went back to such a long time ago. Even Reina's father was still studying at Hogwarts and had not graduated yet.

But she couldn't get into Hogwarts, and even if she wanted to go and see her father at that time, it was not during the holidays.

At this time, Voldemort had not yet gained power, and the Dark Lord Grindelwald had already been defeated and imprisoned somewhere.

Wait, by the way, was the professor born at this time?

Reina suddenly put down the newspaper and started snapping her fingers.

It is concluded that Snape should be somewhere between being a child and attending Hogwarts at this time.

So, Reina left the money next to the empty wine glass and went out, Apparating directly to the entrance of Spider's End Lane in North Yorkshire.

After changing out of her wizard robe and into a simple windbreaker, Reina began to search door to door along the street based on her memory.

The environment here is so good, it's a mixed bag. When you first come in, some houses seem to be quite clean and even have small gardens, but the further you go in, the more dilapidated the houses become. In some people's homes, there are sounds of beating and scolding, strange shouting, drunkards on the trails, more and more garbage on the ground, and even a group of tiny kids whistling at Lena on the side of the road.

Wizards cannot use violence against Muggles at will.

Reina smiled and responded to the group of children, and continued walking forward, ignoring the screams coming from behind.

Until she finally saw the sign that read "Snape No. 19".

Reina didn't knock on the door or anything, but used an Disillusionment Charm to sneak in.

Just as she passed the dilapidated garden, Reina heard the sound of something falling from the house. Reina's brows suddenly tightened, but she still quietly pushed open the door and walked in.

"What about that kid? Is he out fooling around again? He doesn't come home every day. Is he rebelling? There's no room for him in my house, right? Is this the good son you gave birth to?"

A man who looked 70% like Snape was holding a half-full bottle of wine and yelling at the woman on the ground. The woman just sat on the ground with her head down, not saying a word.

These are Snape's parents...

A dilapidated house, an alcoholic and violent father, a weak and incompetent mother, and a poor life...

You can see Snape's childhood in one glance.

Reina quietly cast a stunning spell at old Snape, who was thrown out and fainted on the floor.

The big commotion finally woke up the woman who had been as silent as a corpse on the ground. She slowly raised her head and looked at the man on the ground. Her eyes were empty and there was no emotion on her face.

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