Chapter 62 Sixth Grade Holiday



Regulus pointed to the mirror on the table.

Little Barty silently took off the crystal pendant engraved with runes hanging around his neck and put it in his bag carefully: "I will hate you."

How could he, such a smart man, not guess who Regulus was talking about?

Someone who couldn't even reveal Regulus's identity.

The answer has been enlarged and bolded and is right in front of him.

"No, you should thank me." Regulus smiled bitterly.

Without Riddle's knowledge, his rivals shattered themselves one by one. What a lucky guy.

Lucky Riddle was asking if Snape had gone shopping with anyone else: "Have you been to Hogsmeade lately?"

"No." Snape shook his head. He was quite a homebody and usually wouldn't go out unless necessary.

"Let's go together during the holidays. Hogsmeade has changed a lot recently. I should say that the entire wizarding world has changed a lot." Riddle said.

Snape agreed.

Later, Snape chatted with Riddle based on the content of the book and found that the conversation went very smoothly.

He hung up the two-way mirror and looked at the book: "It really is useful."

After hanging up the two-way mirror, Riddle also found the book he had read before and prepared to read it again. It was really a very useful book, as if it was written based on Snape's reactions!

Two people took the same test paper and answers, asked each other questions and answered them, and then praised the question bank as being so amazing!

Peacock laughed after returning to the mirror space.

When the weather got warm again, Snape took another vacation. After asking the Basilisk for his opinion, Snape brought the Basilisk with him during this vacation.

He usually wouldn't bring the basilisk into the Muggle world. After all, who knows if a rooster would suddenly appear from somewhere in the Muggle world?

It is hard to imagine that a creature as powerful as the basilisk would be afraid of the crowing of a rooster. This is probably to balance its power.

The Creator is truly amazing.

The basilisk has no interest in Muggles, so when Snape is on vacation, he usually hibernates in the peacock's space, but this year he wants to go out and take a look.

See if there's a chance to take a bite out of Riddle.

Basilisk: Holding a grudge.

The summer vacation was still uneventful, and Riddle taught Snape the magic that could change his appearance.

When they were in school, Riddle had told Snape about this magic, which made Peacock very curious and urged Snape to ask about it, but Riddle refused to teach Snape in the two-way mirror.

"It is very dangerous to study magic without a teacher present.

Of course I know this doesn't mean anything to you, but, Sev.

Please give me a reason to make you miss me."

Riddle spoke in a low and elegant voice, stating the reason why he would not teach Snape for the time being.

Peacock covered his face and screamed: "You two can't say such things in front of me, I will be embarrassed!"

Ever since he understood their relationship, Peacock now feels a little shy when listening to them talk.

It's no wonder that the fairy feels embarrassed.

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