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Chapter 230 - 230 Harry Potter: In the forbidden forest Voldemort is not to be underestimated.

Hagrid was a rather simple man; if he was upset, happy, or sad, it was easy to see it on his face. Perhaps he wasn't someone capable of keeping a secret or a good teacher, but he remained a man whom no one would regret having as a friend.

Allen thought about what he should do so that Hagrid wouldn't lose the Dragon as in the canon.

"Who's that?" asked Hagrid, and Draco, who was watching from the window, ran in panic upon realizing he had been discovered.

"Damn, it's Draco," said Ron.

Allen could have stopped Draco, but he decided to allow it because they would get a free pass to go to the Forbidden Forest, as a student, Quirrell may let his guard down.

Allen thought for a moment; he had already protected the canon of the first book enough. It wasn't worth letting such fantastic beings as unicorns be in danger. Moreover, knowing Albus Dumbledore, he would find another way to make Harry seek the Philosopher's Stone.

While Draco ran, everyone became discouraged because they knew he was in trouble.

Upon returning, they were called by Minerva, as expected. It was not right for students to leave Hogwarts at night, especially if they were first-years.

Allen was glad that they cared so much about the students(Sarcasm). The truth is Hogwarts is dangerous and Allen is surprised that no students have died at this point.

Artoria was next to Minerva but didn't say anything, letting Professor McGonagall take charge of the situation.

"Minus twenty-five points for each of you!"

Minerva showed no mercy, but unexpectedly, she was more indulgent than in the canon, perhaps because Allen Jr. was among the culprits.

Emma W – This is not professional, hahaha.

Barbara – I can't judge... I understand that feelings are unpleasant and can even make one more permissive and indulgent.

Kara – Yes... like the superheroine who let herself be kidnapped in front of Batman and Superman.

Barbara – Ngh!... but I remember Supergirl was next to me at that moment!

Kara – I have an excuse! the kryptonite weakened me!

Barbara – I'm a powerless human, I couldn't free myself even if I wanted to!"

Kara – Say what you want, everyone saw how much you enjoyed being his hostage!

Raven – What a useless fight, you were both seduced by the bad guy, there's no excuse...

Starfire – Hahaha, speaking of which, Raven was very friendly even though she was tied up in her house.

Kara – ...

Barbara – ...

Raven – Wait, that's not entirely correct... I wasn't in his house but in his yard, and I was just acting so he wouldn't kill us.

Donna – Yeah, that's why you stayed at his mansion for several days...

Raven – We were just waiting for you!"

Starfire – Yes, although Allen's food is very delicious... nothing tastes the same anymore... Allen, can I move into your house permanently?!

Raven – Silly glutton! Don't give yourself away so easily!"

Donna – Perverts

Barbara – I can't believe such a shameless woman is lecturing me...

Raven – Damn it...

...

Allen sighed; even if Minerva had been kind, minus one hundred points was too much; they practically ruined Gryffindor. It wouldn't surprise Allen if some students held a grudge against them.

"Wait..." Draco, who had a smile while enjoying the spectacle, now looked confusedly at Minerva.

Artoria explained, "Mr. Malfoy, even if you didn't have malicious intentions, you also violated curfew."

Draco looked at Allen (Artoria) with hatred; he had been restraining himself because he was in the presence of a teacher and because Allen himself was a teacher, but his hatred could not be erased.

"You're doing this to get back at me because this affects your son, right?!" Draco shouted. "How nice to have your father at school! even if you're reprimanded, the punishments are light, they're just a pair of corrupt individuals!!."

"Mr. Malfoy!" Minerva shouted.

"I don't care! Everyone thinks it, but no one says it out of fear. I'm not afraid of a traitor; everyone believes you're a dark wizard!" Draco looked with malice and hatred at Allen "Hypocrite! You locked up my father for being a Death Eater but your wife was a dark lord... no, what tells me that you are not the dark lord and it's all an act?!

Minerva waved her wand and paralyzed Draco. Minerva's face at this moment was frightening. "Draco Malfoy... you seem not to understand the respect that teachers deserve... therefore, minus one hundred points for Slytherin!"

Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Allen himself were surprised; they had never heard of such a big punishment for a single person.

"No, I don't..." Draco, having released his accumulated anger, regained control and realized what he had done.

"Mr. Malfoy, I'm going to discuss this with Headmaster Dumbledore. I am never in favor of expulsion, but we cannot allow such disrespectful behavior, no matter which teacher it was directed at."

Expulsion... Ron went pale; he didn't even know if that was possible. Harry was scared, even if it had nothing to do with him.

Hermione grabbed Allen's sleeve; she was trembling. Just because they didn't like Draco didn't mean they wanted to see him expelled. To begin with, what does it mean to be expelled from Hogwarts? It's not like there are more magic schools in the region. Something like that would be ruinous for any wizard or witch.

Minerva, the teacher known for her indulgence, showed no mercy towards Draco; perhaps her emotions were partly mixed in, but objectively speaking, she couldn't remember the last time a student treated a teacher like that.

It wasn't just being angry; Draco expressed his hatred without restraint.

"May I speak?" Allen stepped forward.

Allen changed places with Artoria and was in his normal appearance.

"Professor Walker?"

"Minerva, would you let me handle this?"

Allen dissolved the spell, and Draco could move again. He stepped back nervously, knowing full well the kind of things Allen had done; some even seemed like they were from a fairy tale.

Allen spoke with a calm face "Magic is tempting; with just a flick of your wand, you can snatch someone's will, you can destroy, change, manipulate everything as you please. Magic is tempting, very tempting. That's why it was decided that there should be limits."

"One day, when I was on duty, I was called to investigate a dozen missing Muggles. Normally, we don't get involved in those matters because evil exists in Muggles and wizards alike. However, it seemed that a wizard was involved."

Allen's gaze became somber "The Death Eaters... among dark wizards, they are called those who served Voldemort. There are Death Eaters like your father who are almost undetectable, they have no difference from a normal wizard... but there are other Death Eaters who are the scum of the magical world."

"What does all this have to do with what I'm telling you?" Allen smiled. "It wasn't difficult for me to track down the culprit. He wasn't careful and left a trail that I followed to an old building under your father's name..."

Draco swallowed, he was no longer in his previous appearance; only fear could be seen in his eyes.

Allen narrowed his eyes, looking at Draco. "When I entered, I found an alchemy laboratory, there were many containers, twelve in total..."

By this point, Draco was pale and understood what had happened. Allen didn't go into more details and simply looked at Minerva. She sighed, and from her expression, it seemed that there would be no expulsion.

"However, this deserves punishment for everyone," said Minerva looking at everyone.

...

All the students left while Minerva and Allen remained.

"Do I really have to act dumb about this?" Allen asked casually.

Minerva bit her lips. "I'm sorry."

"Don't apologize, but Dumbledore is being careless. If something happens to those children, who will take responsibility?"

"..." Minerva was silent for a moment "I trust in Professor Dumbledore's wisdom."

"I hope he's not wrong." Allen disappeared and returned to his place next to the punished students.

Argus Filch led everyone to Hagrid; it was still night. As expected, the punishment involved sending first-year children into the forest, which terrified even the older students. It wouldn't make sense unless it was Dumbledore's plan.

"Back in the day, we used to hang them by their thumbs," Filch said as he guided them. Allen reconsidered his thoughts; perhaps this punishment wasn't so absurd after all.

Soon they saw Hagrid standing with a crossbow.

"Come on, kids!" Hagrid said enthusiastically.

Gwen - Hm?

Natasha - Is something wrong?

Emma W - Hagrid should be sad about losing Norbert the dragon.

Allen looked at Hagrid, and it seemed things had gone well.

When the whole affair was revealed, Hagrid was forced to abandon the dragon, but Allen sent a letter to Dumbledore explaining that the dragon belonged to him and that he would take full responsibility if anything happened. Apparently, despite going against the rules, they allowed Norbert to stay.

Hagrid couldn't be happier; he was a lover of magical creatures and always wanted a dragon.

"Stop acting like a fool; you have work to do!" Filch scolded. His attitude might be bad, but this time he was right. Hagrid was about to take five students into the Forbidden Forest.

Hagrid regained his composure and checked his crossbow. "Follow me, kids."

...

The Forbidden Forest loomed at the edge of Hogwarts like a dark specter, shrouded in a cloak of shadows. Its twisted trees rose, their branches intertwining to form a chilling sight. An aura of mystery and danger hung over the forest.

Those who dared to venture into its depths faced a labyrinth of perils: giant spiders lurking among the bushes, centaurs galloping in the gloom, and who knew what other creatures were hidden in the shadows.

The air was thick with danger. In the Forbidden Forest, darkness reigned supreme.

Yet here we had five students with barely half a year of knowledge, accompanied by a man with a crossbow and his dog.

Hagrid turned to them. "Hermione and Ron, come with me."

"Harry, Draco, and Allen, you're with Fang," Hagrid said with a smile as if he were sure of his decision.

Thor - Can someone tell me why this is a good idea?

Hulk - Think the idea is not good...

When even Hulk thinks it's crazy to send two kids with a Mastiff into the Forbidden Forest, you know it's a bad idea. Don't get me wrong; Mastiffs are strong and big dogs, but we're in a dark forest full of things that can kill you.

Allen raised an eyebrow, and for a moment, he regretted helping Hagrid keep the dragon.

...

No matter; Allen was with them. Even if the butterfly effect changed things, Allen could prevent a tragedy. To prevent further inconvenience, Artoria followed Hagrid just in case.

As they entered, Draco and Harry began to fight. After a while, it seemed that Draco had regained his usual arrogant and annoying attitude. However, he didn't fight with Allen, only with Harry.

Allen walked behind both of them with Fang, who seemed alert to everything. Allen looked with disdain at the dog that as soon as he saw Voldemort he would run away.

Although Allen doubted if Voldemort would appear again after being chased the last time.

...

"What?!"

"What was that?"

To everyone's surprise, the sound of a horse's neigh echoed through the forest. Harry and Draco froze upon hearing it.

'Impossible!' thought Allen. The audacity of Voldemort was unbelievable, he was back. Allen frowned and disappeared.

....

Allen caught sight of Voldemort's figure as he fled, but this time it wouldn't be the same.

"Accelerating... Impulse"

Both spells could be dangerous if not handled properly; more than one wizard had broken their legs using them.

Allen gained a burst of speed that led him to Voldemort; he grabbed him by the neck and slammed him against a tree. Voldemort seemed astonished, as it was Allen Jr. who had done it. Allen grabbed the hood to see Quirrell, but it wasn't him; it was another Death Eater.

"Surprise..." a cold whisper reached Allen's ears, and he knew it was a trap. Voldemort wasn't trying to drink unicorn blood; it was all an act.

"Fuck!"

The Death Eater swelled like a pufferfish, and Allen retreated. But he was an instant slower.

"Protego!" Allen shouted, but in his childlike appearance, his magic was weaker.

A loud explosion echoed in the forest. Rowling's words came back to Allen's mind before the explosion. Voldemort might be a coward in the face of death, but he wouldn't become the Dark Lord if he were stupid or incompetent. Moreover, unlike Harry, who is always sure that Voldemort can't kill him, Allen is different.

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