Chapter 317
Vader: Resurrect Peter
Chapter 317 Vader: Resurrect Peter
Wade slept until dawn. When he woke up in the morning and saw the surrounding environment, he thought he had traveled through time again.
Then, the wand and pencil case beside him told him that this guess was ridiculous and he was still Weed Grey.
But Wade couldn't remember how he fell asleep last night, and why he placed the important pencil case so casually next to his pillow.
Holding his head and recalling for a moment, the hazy memory began to revive, and Wade slowly remembered Dumbledore's words -
"Is that the mead you bought from the Three Broomsticks? Please pour me a glass."
Vader: “…”
He groaned and covered his face.
Isn't it just for Dumbledore?
He thought he was given a honey-flavored drink!
While talking, Wade didn't think about it at all. After all, in his opinion, adults generally don't pour a full glass of wine for minors.
Slowly, he even remembered what he had done afterwards... No, it might just be that he had confused his memories with his dreams...
Wade, hoping for a lucky break, opened the closet space. After he entered, several puppet pets came running over and followed him closely.
But... that bearded man... is gone.
Looking at the empty cell, Wade now really felt a splitting headache.
The bearded men had no loyalty to their group, only hatred for having their lives destroyed.
Wade kept this man because he thought he could be used. He did think about being honest with the headmaster and getting Dumbledore's help... but he never thought he would be exposed like this!
Wade closed the space, sighed deeply, and lay down on the bed. He didn't even want to leave this room.
One night was enough for Dumbledore to dig out all the secrets in the bearded man's mind.
For example...how the giant eight-eyed spider raised by Vader bit Thick Eyebrow's head ferociously.
At this moment, in Dumbledore's mind, Wade felt that he was probably the same as Voldemort, even more cruel.
After all, when Voldemort was thirteen years old, he was still a good student with excellent character and academic performance. At most, he did bad things like bullying classmates and forming gangs.
He indirectly killed Myrtle, and also personally murdered his uncle, both of which happened when he was in fifth or sixth grade.
Wade sighed deeply, frowned, and played with his pencil case in his hand, his thoughts in a mess.
He sat on the bed and thought, if Dumbledore began to regard him as a criminal in reserve, the current harmonious and tacit mode of getting along would disappear... But the headmaster would definitely wait and see first.
Dumbledore always seems to have enough patience to wait and respond when changes occur in the future.
——He placed the pencil case next to his pillow instead of dissecting the secrets inside and investigating Wade thoroughly.
Based on this, Wade believed that Dumbledore would not turn hostile immediately... but he still felt uneasy.
When he first entered school, Wade did not believe that Dumbledore was really as selfless, kind and gentle as portrayed in the original book, and always speculated about the headmaster from a conspiracy theory perspective.
But after they gradually got along well... Wade began to feel uncomfortable again when he thought about the new, irreconcilable barriers that might arise in the future.
With a "bang", the bedroom door was suddenly pushed open.
"You're awake, Vader."
Harry said happily, "Come down quickly, the school's books are here."
After he finished speaking, he went out again. Wade heard the sound of Harry running down the stairs. Wade: Harry came from the Dursleys' house early in the morning...
Think about it too.
Although the Dursleys didn't dare to imprison Harry or kick him out of the house because Sirius and Lupin lived next door, they would probably not be willing to prepare a sumptuous breakfast for him.
When Wade came downstairs, he heard Harry sitting at the dining table and saying to Lupin:
"Aunt Marge is on the ten o'clock train this morning. She'll be staying for a week... I asked Dumbledore, and he said that since I've been living at the Dursleys' for over a month, the magic has taken effect, and I can stay here for the rest of the time."
There was an old suitcase at the door of the living room, which obviously contained Harry's luggage.
"Who is this Aunt Marge?" Sirius asked as he buttered his bread. "What did she do to you?"
"She's Uncle Vernon's sister. She has a lot of dogs... You can imagine what kind of person she is by looking at Uncle Vernon and Dudley."
Harry said with lingering fear: "Anyway... I would rather have bones grow in my arms again than spend even a second with her."
Sirius nodded and said, "I see."
"Sirius, how's your investigation going?"
Vader asked as he walked into the restaurant.
Sirius shook his head and said, "Nothing much... They say that the vampire named Trocca has moved away for several years, and no one has looked for him recently except me."
There was a deep sense of fatigue under his eyes, as if he had not slept all night.
"Sirius, how can your investigation alone compare to that of so many Aurors in the Ministry of Magic?"
Harry advised, "I think you need to take a good rest for a while. I don't know about others, but with Lockhart's personality, he won't be able to hide for long before he can't help but sign on the wall."
"Yes, Sirius." Lupin also said, "If you don't give yourself some breathing space, I think you're going to die suddenly."
Sirius raised the corner of his mouth and smiled, but said: "On the way back, I was thinking that even if Lockhart or that Gal was exposed, it would be difficult for us to catch Peter."
"Oh, why?" asked Harry.
"Just because three people escaped from prison together doesn't mean that they are tied together from now on."
Sirius said, "With Peter's cautiousness, there's no way he would stay with someone like Lockhart for long."
Lupin nodded slightly without refutation, obviously agreeing with his point of view.
Wei De asked curiously: "Since you know this, why are you still tracking down those two people?"
"Because Peter is very likely to have followed them from the sidelines after they separated, observing the Ministry of Magic's pursuit of the three."
Lupin said thoughtfully: "In his eyes, those two people are just bait he put out in the open."
"So finding them is equivalent to finding Peter. It just requires more concealment and caution."
Sirius concluded, before biting into a piece of roast meat with a ferocious look on his face.
As Wade cut the fried egg, he thought - should he just "resurrect" Peter Pettigrew?
And then die again in front of Sirius.
Otherwise, Sirius might never be able to let go of this matter in his life.
Even Harry and Lupin...even if they rarely showed it, they certainly wouldn't tolerate Peter getting away with it.
(End of this chapter)