To prevent the destruction of the human world, fairies were cursed and turned into dolls. They must find human contractors with whom they share a heartfelt connection to break the curse. Originally...
Riddle had always been eager to get in, but he found that what he had done before had already crossed Snape's bottom line, and Snape was on high alert and would not let him get any closer.
He wanted to be able to see Snape while he was at school, so he gave him a two-way mirror.
He was no longer satisfied with seeing him only once a week, so he started chatting with Snape on a daily basis.
He wanted to see Snape without his disguise, so he offered to take him to school.
He had wanted to see him a long time ago, to occupy his life, and to become the most important person in his heart.
We are so similar. I teach you knowledge, understand your ideas, praise your talents, and contribute to your success. I have given so much. If you don’t give me satisfactory feedback, I will be dissatisfied.
Little ungrateful wolf.
Snape didn't know that Riddle was saying this to him behind his back, otherwise he would have shown him what a real ungrateful person was.
In short, Riddle's attempt to gain entry into Snape's family was never successful, but it also increased Snape's favor.
His original policy towards Muggles began to change, from hostility to friendly learning, and now he has begun to let his subordinates study the combination of Muggle products and magic.
What? You're saying the Ministry of Magic's Misuse of Muggle Artifacts Department won't allow it?
This had no effect on Voldemort, who had already occupied half of the wizarding world.
He could sense Snape's closeness to the Muggle world and his awareness of the Muggle world's strength, so it wasn't surprising that he made this decision.
He wanted to win Snape's favor, so it was normal for him to do things that made him like him. He also had more dangerous ideas, but he felt that if he did that, he would destroy Snape's existing favorability towards him with his own hands.
He was very unfamiliar with love, but he also knew that love meant making the other person happy. Of course, this happiness was based on the premise that Snape also loved him.
Many times, Riddle would have some bad thoughts because of Snape's overly straightforward emotional intelligence, and then those thoughts would disappear because of some of Snape's behaviors.
It could be a handed gift, some fun magic, an ever-improving soul stabilizer, or just enough pretty flowers.
A mature, rational leader who values the civilizations of other races is very attractive to Snape.
Riddle continued his strategy of boiling the frog in warm water under Snape's admiring gaze.
Snape actually accepted it well most of the time, but sometimes he would be so engrossed in chatting with Riddle that he would find that he had forgotten the plan he had made at the beginning, which would make him a little irritated.
But if there is someone who is polite, elegant, knowledgeable, and can bring you knowledge and is downwardly compatible with your personality, you will not hate that person.
Today was the time for them to meet again. Riddle looked at Snape's study notes and found that there was a simple little crown drawn next to the notes that recorded his suggestions.
"What does this symbol mean?" Riddle asked, pointing to the simple, somewhat ugly little crown.
"It's a mark of your insight." Snape continued to sort out the loose-leaf pages he had just filled with writing, waiting to fix them on his notes later.
Riddle continued, "Why the crown?"
"It suits you very well," Snape said truthfully.
Most of the time, when Riddle was rational, he behaved like His Majesty in the story, His Majesty in a positive sense.
Riddle thought back to the first time he had communicated with Snape. The then twelve-year-old Snape looked at him and murmured to himself, "Like His Majesty."
His attitude seemed to have been determined from the beginning, and he was not even aware of it. He maintained the image of "like His Majesty" as Snape said.
He couldn't help laughing again, and was once again put in a good mood by Snape.
Unconscious strategies are even more deadly.
"Would you like to go to the newly opened general store in Diagon Alley together tomorrow?" Riddle invited Snape.
That comprehensive supermarket is naturally his property, the first comprehensive large-scale shopping mall in Diagon Alley, which sells many improved products of Muggle technology and magic.
"No, I have an appointment tomorrow." Snape refused.
Riddle looked at the cute crown pattern on the notebook and suppressed his anger: "Oh, who actually let you go out."
"A senior in school with whom I have a very good relationship." Snape did not elaborate.
As soon as Riddle heard it, he knew that Snape didn't want to talk, so he didn't force it. It was okay to let go appropriately...
Let’s make things unpleasant for our subordinates tomorrow.
The Death Eaters were already unhappy enough. They were originally attracted by Riddle's pure-blood advocacy. They didn't expect that after Riddle became powerful, he would directly throw the so-called advocacy to the sky. What made them even more unhappy was that they had fed the poisonous snake and started to be countered.
They were unhappy, they wanted to rebel, and then they were forced to obey after paying a sufficient price.
As a result, they really started to make some Muggle products, and seeing the continuous profits they brought in, they became obedient, very obedient.
Pureblood?
Is it important to have real money in your hands?
Again, pure-bloods are not the nobility of the Muggle world. They do not have titles, nor do they have residents who pay taxes to support them.
Being a pure-blood doesn't necessarily mean being rich. Rich pure-bloods can also run businesses, just like the Malfoy family. Pure-bloods who are not good at running businesses and don't have well-paying jobs have nothing to do with being rich.
Lucius has been extremely busy and under tremendous psychological pressure recently because of Riddle's ever-changing policies and his boss's emotional problems.
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