"Have you met Kreacher?"
Sirius looked a little angry, "Bloody hell! Did that useless lump say anything to you?"
It was obvious by the look of him that he wanted to teach the house elf a lesson.
To Sirius, Andy was the first person in the world who was willing to believe him. Andy had found some suspicions and was willing to listen to his explanations.
All of this might seem insignificant, but to Sirius, who was at the end of his rope, Andy's trust was like a lost traveller in the desert seeing a stream of water and food, everything was so precious.
Andy came to Sirius's house as a guest, it was already rude for him to have nothing to show hospitality, and if that house elf really said something bad ...
Sirius swore that he would absolutely punish that bloody house elf severely!
"I'm not even mad, so why are you so mad?"
Andy spoke calmly as he read his book, "Kreacher is a house elf, it can only follow the will of its master. To be honest, they are already pitiful."
"As a matter of fact, Kreacher was very polite, it even bowed to me."
"But it obviously absorbed some not-so-good ideologies, but those have nothing to do with Kreacher, they don't have much freedom, and their thinking is very rigid."
"We shouldn't get angry with it."
Realising the value of Sirius, Andy naturally had to do something.
There was no doubt that Kreacher was a good point to break through, even though Sirius didn't like him very much.
"My mother taught him a lot of bad ideas, and my family worships the theory of purebloods so much that it has even reached a point of paranoia."
Sirius said in a complicated tone, "I hated those things, even loathed them. Because I joined Gryffindor, my mother was so angry that she later even removed me from the family tree."
"Of course, I didn't care about any of that."
"After I left home, I stayed at James' house, his parents were very friendly, and it was a happy time."
It was obvious that Sirius was by no means unattached to his family; it was only the pureblood theory that he loathed.
Andy said with a sigh, "I rarely comment on other people's behaviour, and I don't interfere with other people's ideas and behaviour just because I think I'm right."
"I think that everyone in the world has their own beliefs and philosophies, which we may not understand, but there's no need to point fingers at it either. We should just do our own thing."
"But there's also trouble in that scenario. When beliefs and ideologies clash and the conflict is irreconcilable, war is the only way to solve the problem."
Ideological problems were always troublesome.
Seeking common ground was of course the best, but interests determined position, position would in turn affect thoughts, and thoughts would determine behaviour.
Andy for one was too lazy to care about this.
"You are a pure Ravenclaw."
Sirius said, "But ... I'm curious, what do you think of the pureblood theory?"
Andy turned a page in his book and said quietly, "Time will weed out everything that doesn't fit in with current society. Why does Voldemort have so many supporters? Because they're afraid, and they want to restore the glory of their ancestors."
"In fact, they are already on the verge of elimination."
Sirius smiled a little at that, "Yeah! They were on the verge of elimination, but my mother was always blind to it. Or maybe she's seen it, but doesn't want to believe it."
"Erm ... I can't believe you said vol ..."
Sirius looked at Andy with an indescribable expression on his face.
Andy looked up, and gave Sirius a surprised look, "I thought someone like you wouldn't be afraid of Voldemort?"
Sirius snorted, "Of course, I'm not afraid of him! He enchanted his name though, and in times of war, calling out his name would have been a pain in the arse. I'm just used to it."
"What about you? Didn't you cry at his name when you were a kid?"
Andy laughed, saying as he read, "How could I possibly be frightened by a dead man's name?"
"I was in my first year when I learnt that Voldemort was still alive. I was so happy, as a wizard, wouldn't it have been more regrettable if I couldn't have fought the most powerful dark wizard ever?"
Sirius: "Erm ..."
He talked a lot with Dumbledore yesterday, and naturally, he learnt the news that Voldemort was still alive and well.
In fact, Sirius had already started to prepare for the future war.
Just as Andy discovered the value of Sirius, Dumbledore could naturally discover Sirius' precious qualities. Andy privately concluded conspiratorially that Dumbledore's means of roping Sirius in might be 'trust'.
Back to the topic!
Although Sirius was already preparing for the war, he wasn't so arrogant that he wanted to fight Voldemort alone.
In fact, he had planned over eighty ways to escape from Voldemort's pursuit last night.
"You want to fight You-K... Voldemort one on one?"
Sirius looked at Andy with a face full of incredulity, as if he was looking at a cocky child, "Do you know how powerful he is? There have been many people who tried to defeat him, but those people ended up dead."
"Honestly, I now think you should be in our Gryffindor."
No! I had no desire to pollute my brain by being a Gryffindor.
Of course, Andy knew how powerful Voldemort was.
Although many people said that Dumbledore was the person Voldemort feared the most.
But the cause of Voldemort's death was actually a plot kill.
Andy hadn't read the Harry Potter novels and didn't know if Dumbledore had defeated Voldemort at least once in the plot of the novels.
But Voldemort was clearly not killed in the end by a power stronger than his.
"Voldemort's power ... I can understand a little bit and have been preparing for it."
Andy said lightly, "I was just speaking casually! A child's fantasy, you don't have to take it too seriously."
Sirius: "..."
Getting up and patting the dust on his body, Sirius said, "Well, you can read here by yourself! I'm going to go outside for a stroll. By the way, what do you want for lunch?"
Andy's mouth twitched, "At your home ..."
"Of course, we're going to eat out!"
Sirius looked around, "Seeing the environment here, you should know how useless Kreacher is!"
"You really don't take Auror seriously!" Andy was a bit speechless, but he didn't refuse.
Fuck Auror ... As long as he masked his face, Andy also dared to give it a try.
Sirius shrugged, "Dumbledore taught me some muggle disguises, Aurors aren't good at that one, they can't spot it."
----
Thanks for all your love and support.
Read advance chapters on P@treon. If you have some extra pocket money, Support me at P@treon: www.p@treon.com/Crazy_Cat.
Happy Reading!!!
Thanks for all your love and support.
Read advance chapters on P@treon. If you have some extra pocket money, Support me at P@treon: www.p@treon.com/Crazy_Cat.
Happy Reading!!!