Chapter 50: Reconciliation, the Two Children Miss Their Mother
Chapter 50: Reconciliation, the Two Children Miss Their Mother
Landric found what he wanted, and there was no need for him to stay in the library any longer.
Landric glanced at the clock on the library wall and calculated the time.
Okay, you can go back now. Snape should have already looked for him and found he wasn't there; he's gone back to his office.
Landric thought he was really smart, with the foresight to make a prediction in advance.
I leisurely returned to my dorm. A day without classes is so wonderful for students.
……
It wasn't particularly friendly, actually.
Landric's feelings reached their peak when he saw Snape waiting for him in the Slytherin common room.
No, his dad must be crazy!
Hasn't he been behaving himself lately? He wants to give him the silent treatment!
Since he's not the one you care about most, then don't get close to him anymore.
Landric turned Pan Zhoudan around and walked away very quickly.
Snape was taken aback.
Is this his noble, elegant, and aloof eldest son?
Seeing Landric walking further and further away, Snape used a spell to pull Landric back.
He held her in his arms.
Struggling would damage his image, so Landric simply pretended to be dead.
No matter what Snape said, he remained motionless.
"sorry!"
Rand: ? Wow, a royal flush right off the bat?
He thought Snape was going to lecture him about not being willful again.
The words of rebuttal were on the tip of his tongue, but he swallowed them back.
Landric looked at Snape with a conflicted expression.
Rand: I don't want to forgive him. Even though he apologized.
Why are you apologizing?
"Because I forced you to take the medicine."
Okay, Snape is really thinking about his ideas.
One of the reasons he wanted a cold war was that he was forced to take medication.
In particular, when Snape held him in his arms and forcibly fed him the drug, it always reminded him of some unpleasant images.
As for the other reason, it was that Snape was far less worried about him than he was about Harry.
Ah, the power of the "white moonlight" (ideal love) is truly not to be underestimated.
"Um"
Landric shifted, signaling to Snape that he wanted to get out of Snape's arms.
Snape felt a little relieved to see that Landric was willing to communicate.
Place Landric on the ground.
Landric looked up at Snape, feeling uncomfortable.
Tug at Snape's robe.
Snape understood, and crouched down, so that he was looking up at Landric.
"I forgive you, but I'm sorry for being willful," Landric said in a somewhat harsh tone.
Being willful is a good thing.
Snape sighed; he was a little too embarrassed to admit it.
Looking at the vivid expressions on his son's face, Snape felt inexplicably gratified.
It's much better than it was a few years ago.
The current Landric can accurately express his emotions, which is much better than his previous vacant, emotionless look.
Tana Rozier took very good care of Landric.
"Your mother loves you very much," Snape suddenly said.
what?
Landric: That's ridiculous. Of course my mother loves me, why else would she love me?
"So, Rand has forgiven me?"
"Um".
How could he not forgive him? It's likely that Snape will have to do his bidding for him in the next few years.
A little bit of willfulness is willfulness, but too much is just being unreasonable.
Snape was completely relieved.
She ruffled her son's hair, and only when he impatiently turned his head away did she withdraw her hand with satisfaction.
"Well then, Rand, I have to go now."
He still needed to go to Dumbledore's place to talk about what had happened that day.
It's likely that Dumbledore also noticed his special feelings for Landric.
Landric readily agreed, "Okay."
Watching Snape walk away only strengthened his resolve to cause Dumbledore trouble.
Who told that old man to be so cunning?
In the original story, this old man didn't care about Potter's life in order to completely eliminate Voldemort.
Just like in the Harry Potter series, when Dumbledore learned that Voldemort had taken Harry's blood, the first thing that flashed in his eyes was a look of joy.
I wonder if the Potters, now in the afterlife, would still be turning in their graves if they knew that Dumbledore orchestrated their deaths and that their only son was used as a pawn.
I doubt Snape knew about this either.
Landric laughed heartily.
A bunch of idiots.
…………
Draco pushed open the door and came in.
Seeing Landric obediently staying in the dormitory, I felt inexplicably relieved.
I didn't run around.
"Brother, what do you think of that person?"
Landric was puzzled for a moment.
That person? Which person?
"It's the one that almost hurt you today."
Landric looked at Draco, reached out and touched Draco's face. "So, what does Little Dragon want to do?"
Draco looked at his brother, who was so close to him, and his face flushed.
Why is my brother so gentle?
Sure enough, he was really scared today, and it even made his brother's personality act abnormally.
Draco paused for a moment, then said, "I wrote to my father."
"Are they planning to take action against his family?"
"Um"
"Then... thank you, Little Dragon Baby~"
One of the little dragons blushed bright red.
No? Who tuned his brother like this?
Landric looked at the bewildered man in front of him and thought that this honey trap was really effective (thanks to Brother Theodore for the inspiration).
How could he have been so foolish in his past life? He had such a beautiful face but didn't use it, and instead put himself in a passive position.
My mother's advice at the start of the school year was right: anything that benefits me is worth taking advantage of.
But... I should use it less on Draco in the future; the kid's mind isn't strong enough.
If you actually fall in love with him later, that would be troublesome.
Landric stretched lazily. "Little Dragon, I'm going out tonight."
Draco: ? ? Bro, couldn't you have waited a little longer? He just mentally praised you for being so good.
Landric didn't need Draco to say anything; just one look at Draco's face was enough for him to know what Draco was about to say.
"No, I have to go."
"Bro, this is dangerous! If we get caught, we'll lose points!"
"Try your best," Landric said with a look that said, "I'm counting on you."
This statement seemed completely nonsensical, but Draco strangely understood what Landric meant.
Even though I deducted points, you can just try your best to add them back, right? We're practically family.
Draco wanted to offer a few more words of advice.
Landric precisely covered his mouth, his small mouth, and remained silent.
"Dragon, I want to write a letter."
Why didn't you say so earlier? I would have taken you there directly.
"Brother, why didn't you go just now (눈_눈)?"
Landric: ...His current situation is like that of a child attending boarding school.
I didn't think much of it at first, but while chatting with Snape just now, I suddenly thought of Tana Rozier again, and once the thought started, I couldn't stop missing her.
"I want to find my mom; I've finished the candy she brought me for the start of the school year."
Draco: You know what, he's been thinking about it too.
"Brother, I suddenly remembered that I've finished all the candy my mom brought me."
The two exchanged a glance, understanding each other without saying a word.
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