I, the Dark Lord, will definitely be a good principal!

Chapter 47 Breaking the Ice, But Tragedy is Inevitable

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It would be hard for anyone to doubt that a person's soul once resided in another body.

It wasn't like Voldemort possessing Professor Quirrell; it was about becoming a completely different person.

Therefore... at least until Dumbledore discovered the secret of the Horcruxes, no one could possibly doubt that Angor was not himself.

Dumbledore's current wariness of Angor is limited to the possibility that he may have inherited the bloodline of the Mystic, and whether he, like Dumbledore, possesses that terrifying power and cold, extreme personality.

...If such a thing were to happen, it would be nothing short of a catastrophe for the wizarding world. Dumbledore could not accept such an outcome, so it was only natural that he would be wary of him.

In conclusion, the more Angell thought about it, the more likely it seemed.

But... become one of Dumbledore's own?

Angell found it increasingly amusing.

Some bold, power-grabbing ideas began to take root in his mind.

What's the point of being the leader of a terrorist group? To be honest, the White Terror was the most unsolvable problem.

Moreover, when he was still weak, he did need someone to help him deal with Voldemort.

Angell felt that his path ahead was clearer than ever before.

—Starting by gaining Dumbledore's trust, he planned to sabotage the conflict between Voldemort and the British wizarding world, stretching the battle lines longer and longer. He then joined the Order of the Phoenix, became a professor at Hogwarts, and eventually the headmaster, ultimately turning the Minister of Magic into his puppet.

Oh, how perfect, provided he doesn't expose himself at any step.

Voldemort would never accept this imposter as himself, and the Order of the Phoenix would never accept someone who had merged with Voldemort's soul, so he must be a third-party force.

The balance between the two sides must not be broken before he achieves his goal, and his identity and purpose must not be known to anyone.

Otherwise, one can imagine what awaits him.

...The Malfoys, who know the truth, must deal with Voldemort before he is resurrected.

They only listen to themselves now because they have completely identified themselves as the Dark Lord, and the shadow cast by the Dark Lord is simply too heavy.

But once they realize that the Dark Lord is Angor, but Angor is not the Dark Lord, it's uncertain which side they'll be willing to stand on.

—Actually, Angor thought Lucius was intelligent, but the main problem was that Lucius might not be able to resist Voldemort's Legilimency, and they had a previous feud.

As for the promises he once made...

Come on, neither politicians nor gangsters have any concept of integrity.

The unbreakable oath is even simpler—it was only the master, G'Angol, who made the oath; what does it have to do with the secondary personality, Vold?

"Angol...are you alright?" Draco waved his hand in front of Angel and asked with some concern.

Ever since Dumbledore left, Angor had been absent-minded. After drinking the potion that Madam Pomfrey brought him, he sat on the bed and began to stare blankly.

Angor snapped out of his reverie, turned to look at Draco, who was sitting on the bed looking at him with concern, and gave a somewhat complicated smile:

"I was just wondering what Mr. Dumbledore meant when he said... that Hogwarts has many secrets?"

Because of Draco's words, his attitude towards Draco softened slightly—of course, this also contained some remorse for his plan to orphan him.

Well, Angell felt deeply sorry, but that was all he could do.

“Hogwarts is definitely worth exploring!” Draco’s eyes lit up as he said this.

"I've heard that Hogwarts contains the secret chambers left by the founder of Slytherin, and only Slytherin's heirs can open them!"

"And I heard from my father that there are quite a few secret passages in Hogwarts, but he wouldn't tell me where they are... as well as the Forbidden Forest and the Forbidden Books area..."

"By the way, Angel, do you remember? At the opening banquet, Dumbledore seemed to have said that we shouldn't go to a certain place?"

"Fourth floor restricted area."

Draco nodded. "Yes, that's the place I'm talking about. Do you remember? He said at the academy's opening banquet that there must be some secret there!"

“Secrets are often accompanied by danger…” Angel frowned slightly. “I feel that even if we were to explore Hogwarts, now is definitely not the time…”

"Don't look at me like that. Although I am indeed very curious now, I still want to wait until I learn more magic before I study these things."

Draco sighed and lay back down on the bed, somewhat helplessly, but he knew that Angell's words were perfectly reasonable.

Yes, he's not one of those reckless and ignorant Gryffindors!

They lay on the bed chatting idly with Angell.

Draco only realized that his relationship with Angor seemed to have suddenly improved when Angor had run out of patience and didn't want to communicate with him anymore, telling him to be quiet for a while.

He sighed silently to himself, and a complex mix of emotions welled up inside him once again.

It really is like that... Angel ignored him before simply because he didn't want to involve the Malfoy family.

Looking back on the things I did before...

Draco pursed his lips, unable to smile for a moment.

Angell believed that all of these things, the unfair treatment he received from his parents, and the ideological conflicts were fake, but the things he had done were real!

Although it can be explained by the fact that at the time I was just thinking about having fun and didn't really intend to hurt Angel, the deed is done.

Draco, completely unaware of how much his father and Angor had deceived him, lamented inwardly.

Oh, right... After he leaves the school hospital, he'll write a letter to his father to tell him about his decision.

On the hospital bed, Angell turned his head slightly to look in Draco's direction, his expression slightly strange.

"What's wrong? He seems to be blaming himself a lot right now..."

“Your feeling is probably right… Draco Malfoy is not exactly the same as the one in the original story. He is arguably one of the most influential people in this world, and it wouldn’t be wrong to remove the ‘one’ from the list.”

What kind of person is Draco Malfoy in the original novel?

He exudes a strong sense of arrogance, stemming from his privileged background that allows him to transcend rules and morality.

—School team donations, racial discrimination (bloodline discrimination?), unfair competition, making outrageous statements about a classmate's death, and Umbridge's conspiracy to persecute a classmate...

Of course, there's also the story of how Cool joined the Death Eaters and was assigned the task of killing Dumbledore.

At this moment, he finally realized that "my father will hear about this" was not omnipotent; there was something even more irresistible above his power.

Finally, after sixteen years of carefree living, Draco Malfoy realized that he might also be a weakling, which made him start to rethink the correctness of everything he had done.

In layman's terms, it means he has reformed.

Angell turned his head to look in the other direction, but his gaze was swallowed up by the heavy white curtains.

"Because of my arrival...did the butterfly flap its wings prematurely, bringing forward the turning point in fate that should have arrived five years later?"

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