Hogwarts, a Scholar Becomes a God

Chapter 77 Stage Change, Hidden Dragon Ascends to Heaven

"Clark, do you have any objections?"

Clark's voice surprised Fudge. He never imagined that it would be Black who stood up to oppose him.

Peter Pettigrew, who was in tears, looked at Clark blankly, with a light of hope in his eyes.

Clark didn't even look at him, shook his head and said: "No, I just want to remind the minister and those Aurors that this Peter is an illegal Animagus, he can turn into a mouse, so I I think you’d better take some restrictive measures.”

Upon hearing this, the light of hope in Peter Pettigrew's eyes disappeared, replaced by endless despair and fear.

"Ah, thank you for your suggestion, Clark. We will seriously consider this." Fudge nodded appreciatively.

Soon, the two Dementors followed the Auror into the courtroom and walked straight towards Peter Pettigrew.

Seeing such a terrifying guy, Peter Pettigrew was still making his final struggle. He twisted his body hard and screamed like crazy.

But this was doomed to be in vain, as those obsidian chains firmly fixed him to the chair.

As the Dementor got closer and closer, Peter Pettigrew seemed to be stunned into silence, his eyes staring straight at the Dementor's head.

The chains on Blake fell off, and he was free.

But he remained motionless, just watching the dementor walk towards Peter Pettigrew, stretched out his hand to grab him, and then dragged out Peter who was stiff with fear on his face.

The departure of the criminal meant that the trial had come to an end. The members of the Wizengamot stood up one after another, packing up their things, and some even left their seats and benches.

Fudge looked at Blake, who was motionless in the middle of the courtroom, and kindly reminded him, "Blake, you can go home."

This sentence was like pressing a switch.

Blake let out a long howl, like a wounded lone wolf.

He felt as if his chest was being torn apart, and hot tears welled up in his chest, forming two torrents and flowing down his thin cheeks.

The wizards present looked at him kneeling on the ground, with his forehead on the ground, muttering to himself, and they all turned pale.

The down-and-out wizard kneeling below was once the heir of the Black family. He should have been the proud son of the wizarding world, enjoying the praise and praise of everyone. With the help of his ancestors' connections, he could have a career in politics and business. glorious future.

But now all of this has left him. Those young and beautiful lives, those prime and high-spirited lives, have all disappeared after suffering thirteen years of darkness and imprisonment.

He was the only one left of the ancient Black family.

Clark, who was sitting on the stage, certainly felt pity, but at the same time, he also used his example to warn himself.

As a rich second generation, you can't keep thinking about messing around, otherwise you might end up like this.

"Why!"

Seeing this, a wizard who had some connection with the Black family sighed helplessly and walked out of the courtroom without saying a word.

As if there was a tacit understanding, the remaining people began to silently pack up their files and leave this place that brought both pain and new life.

After there were not many people in the room, Dumbledore walked towards Sirius Black.

He leaned down and gently tapped Blake on the shoulder.

The generous palm awakened the lone wolf, and Black raised his tear-stained face and met Dumbledore's loving eyes.

Although Professor Dumbledore didn't say a word, a strong emotion arose in Black's heart, making him feel at ease and full of hope.

Blake couldn't help but be stunned.

Professor Dumbledore patted his shoulder again and nodded. Harry, who was standing behind him, stepped forward and timidly shouted to Black: "Godfather!"

Just these words made Blake's heart melt, and the cry of the child in front of him instantly melted the ice in his heart.

It's not a big deal if Peter Pettigrew is dead. At least Harry is still alive and has grown to this size.

He stretched out his skinny hands tremblingly, wanting to hug Harry, but halfway through, he stopped moving and fell into hesitation.

But at this moment, a strong force came from behind Harry, pushing him to stumble forward and fall into Black's arms.

This sudden change made Blake subconsciously hug Harry, and at the same time, the last trace of embarrassment between the godfather and godson was eliminated. The original sad atmosphere was swept away and turned into a warm and harmonious one.

After leaving Black's arms, Harry realized that the person who had just pushed him was Clark.

He opened his mouth, but he didn't know what to say, so he could only mutter "Thank you."

Clark nodded, then turned to Sirius Black, "Congratulations, Black. Now that you have your life back, you can have a good night's sleep."

Sirius glanced at Clark gratefully. Only now did he realize that it was a wise choice for him to agree to make a deal with the other party.

At least the conditions that the other party once promised him have now been fulfilled.

He was about to invite the other party to his home to fulfill his original promise, but Clark spoke first.

"Well, now that you are free, you must have a lot to do, so I won't interrupt you to reminisce."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click to continue reading! Page 1 / Total 3 As he said that, he turned around and left very decisively, leaving only a chic back.

It wasn't that Clark didn't want to go to Black's house to harvest the fruits of victory first, but he also knew that as Black's former member of the Order of the Phoenix, once his grievances were cleared and he was freed from the suspicion of a murderer, he would inevitably get back in touch with Dumbledore.

Once a trustworthy communication channel is successfully established between the two, the transactions that Clark has had with Black will be completely presented to Dumbledore for his reference.

Clark was not worried that Dumbledore would have any bad thoughts after seeing this deal.

After all, the deal between him and Black had a clear price tag, was fair and just, and even morally speaking, it did Black a big favor.

You know, without Clark's help, even if Black gave away all the remaining wealth of his family, no one could help him get away with it.

That's the truth in theory, but in practice, Clark also has to worry about Dumbledore's opinion of him, especially when he is about to enter the fourth grade.

Everything you do will leave traces.

In the past few years, Clark relied on the advantages of his younger age, as well as the fact that he had not changed professions, or his professional level was still very low, to successfully fool Dumbledore, making Dumbledore less wary of him, and even praised him more.

But as he grows up, his personal strength increases, and coupled with the collateral effects caused by his spreading of the professional system, his actions will inevitably expose more problems and flaws.

It is true that although these actions of his have selfish motives for becoming a god, they are not necessarily a bad thing for the magic world, especially the British magic world.

But Clark has never been afraid to project the worst possible ill will on others, including Dumbledore.

The old principal may be a good man, but he is not alone. When he is in that position, his presence represents a large part of the population.

In this world, there are only individuals who betray the class, but there is no class that betrays the class.

The transformation of extraordinary power brought about by Clark will inevitably cause a bloody storm when he integrates into this world, and Clark has understood this very early.

Who are our enemies and who are our friends? He had already taught several people to Hermione when he was in first grade. He himself would not know this.

Therefore, he divided his plan into three stages, combined with the pressure deadline given to him by the fragments of the godhead.

The first is the first to third years, which is the dormant stage when he is accumulating strength in Hogwarts, looking for the backbone of his team, and planting seeds at the same time.

Then comes fourth and fifth grade. At this stage, according to the plan, he should already have enough strength to be raised.

On the bright side, he can start to take the initiative, show his strength, attract the attention of the outside world, and gain some reputation at the same time.

In the dark, he can develop new blood in the school through key members, secretly expand the team, and extend his tentacles outside the school.

By the time he reaches the sixth or seventh grade, if the time is ripe, then he can stand in front of the stage, raise his own banner, put forward his own political demands, and rely on the general trend to change the world.

The entire plan can be summed up in just nine words: "Build walls high, accumulate grain widely, and slowly become king."

Clark is now just between the first and second stages, which is a critical moment of transformation. At this time, Dumbledore's opinion of him is particularly important.

Because since he is seeking transformation, it means that Clark has to show some of his ambitions and desires in a timely manner to attract like-minded friends, but he must also control the scale to prevent others from being afraid and being suppressed prematurely.

Especially the one in power at Hogwarts, their headmaster Professor Dumbledore.

This is not a joke by Clark. You must know that Dumbledore, a centenarian, has experienced the chaos of the Dark Lord twice.

When this man was young, he met Gellert Grindelwald in Godric's Hollow. That summer, under the warm sunshine, he was attracted by his talent and bright and dazzling appearance.

The two outstanding young people from the magical world hit it off immediately. During the two months they got together, they communicated quite frequently, their friendship developed by leaps and bounds, and their talents collided and sparked a fire! flower!

In the process, Dumbledore was vaguely aware of the dangers of some of Grindelwald's ideas, but he was still confused by his talents and ideas.

It wasn't until his sister died due to an accident that he awakened his reason and made a break with Grindelwald.

Since then, Grindelwald has wreaked havoc on the European continent and became the famous first-generation Dark Lord.

Dumbledore was hiding in the tower of Hogwarts, escaping from everything.

It wasn't until the magical world faced the most danger that he came out again, defeated his former lover, sent him to prison, and prevented Grindelwald from causing further harm to the world.

It can be said that Dumbledore participated in the entire process of Grindelwald becoming the Dark Lord, and witnessed how he gradually transformed from a so-called ambitious young man, a glorious young leader of the revolution, to a man who brought terror to the entire European wizarding world. The first Dark Lord of Shadows.

It is impossible to say that this complex experience did not have an impact on Dumbledore.

So when facing the second Dark Lord in his childhood, Tom Riddle, you can see that Dumbledore was obviously more vigilant.

Entering

This chapter is not finished yet, please click to continue reading! Page 2 / Total 3 In the orphanage, when he first met Tom Riddle, Dumbledore discovered the powerful talent of the second-generation Dark Lord and the evil nature emanating from his bones.

It's a pity that Dumbledore was too kind at the time. He gave Tom Riddle countless opportunities to change his ways. Whether he threatened him with magic flames or kept an eye on him while he was studying, the results were all to no avail.

The result of this incident was also obvious. Dumbledore's efforts were of no avail. As an adult, Tom Riddle went further and further away, and eventually became an extremely dangerous dark wizard, bringing a man-made disaster to the entire British wizarding world.

With the previous two experiences, Clark could imagine how Dumbledore would feel when he met a talented and ambitious young wizard again.

It's not Clark's fault to boast. In terms of talent and talent, he is not inferior to Gellert Grindelwald and Tom Riddle.

Especially in some aspects, he may be more powerful than these two guys. At least these two losers do not have the fragments of the godhead, nor are they as powerful and well-connected as his family in the British magic world.

But the better he gets, the more worries Dumbledore might have.

Regarding this point, Clark only guessed that he was judging a gentleman with a villain's heart, but it was impossible for him to pin his career and future on the kindness of others.

After all, Dumbledore has a natural problem now - he is too old.

Yes, the headmaster of Hogwarts is so old that many people have forgotten that he is already a 113-year-old man.

As for Clark, he was only thirteen or fourteen years old, still a child. His future achievements were immeasurable, and the damage he could cause was unpredictable.

Even Dumbledore was not sure that after his death and Clark's fall, there would be another figure like him in the British wizarding world who could defeat Clark like he defeated Grindelwald.

Therefore, to sum up, Clark has every reason to believe that Dumbledore will examine and evaluate him carefully and seriously when he comes to the stage.

And once he has the tendency to develop into Grindelwald or Voldemort, the old and strong Dumbledore will never let him go like he let go of Tom Riddle.

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