Hogwarts: The Founder Reborn

Chapter 48 News of Prison Break



Professor McGonagall showed an unbearable expression, and then looked at Dumbledore.

Dumbledore stared at Salazar, looked at the concern in his eyes, and then at Godric, whose face had turned pale.

This is a smart kid, he probably understands what's going on.

"I'm sorry, boy," said Dumbledore.

"Sir!" Probably after knowing what Dumbledore said, Godric shook his head and instinctively refused to listen, even though he understood it in his heart. "No! I saw her last week, and I asked someone to check her for help. She is in good health, and there will be no sudden accident! Impossible! When I left last weekend, she was still fine!"

"I think, you know Sirius Black." Dumbledore said thoughtfully.

"None of his business! Isn't that guy in Azkaban?" Godric said sharply.

"He escaped from prison, and he only found out yesterday or earlier today, when the guards patrolled at noon today." Dumbledore sighed. "People from the Ministry of Magic were looking for him everywhere, they thought, they thought he might go back to their home, so they came to Walburga..."

And Walburga's body couldn't tolerate any stimulation, Godric's feet softened, and Salazar helped him in time.

"Their actions were a bit rough, and their words were not so polite...so..." Dumbledore said with some difficulty.

He was well aware of Godric's relationship with his grandmother. In fact, Walburga's spirit had been a little off since Orion's death. At that time, Godric hadn't been sent back to Black by his mother.

Godric would be born the year Orion died, and his mother thought she could win Sirius' heart.

Sirius was unwilling to admit that this was his own child. Well, strictly speaking, he angered that woman. Later, her deceitful behavior was caught by the Ministry of Magic, so the lady threw the child to the lost child. The husband's Walburga, by the way, blackmailed a sum of money, and flew away.

Walburga was furious, and rushed to Sirius, identified Godric and the hapless son, and confirmed that it was Sirius' blood, and then... She asked Sirius if he could go home.

She was old, Godric was young, and she naively thought that Sirius would mature a bit after becoming a father.

However, at that time, when the Order of the Phoenix and the Death Eaters were fighting fiercely, Sirius naturally refused.

At that time, Walburga was probably completely desperate. The youngest son suddenly disappeared and died (the death message could be seen on the blanket in Black’s house). The son's guilt, not long after the death of the younger son, Walburga lost her child and her husband successively. This is the most vulnerable time for Walburga. She hopes that her only remaining relatives will return to her.

Godric's appearance was probably just an excuse for her, an excuse to let the eldest son go home, but Sirius didn't find his mother's mood, he only had war in his eyes, and he wanted to fight with his companions.

However, at that time, he ignored his mother and her wish to muster up all the courage to ask her child to come home.

From that time on, Walburga seldom talked about Sirius.

Godric's silence worried Dumbledore more than anger or sadness.

He didn't even press.

Asked why Sirius escaped from Azkaban, asked what those people in the Ministry of Magic did, and stimulated Wolb to join St. Mungo, he didn't ask anything.

This quietness is even more frightening.

Dumbledore understood the child's feelings for his grandmother. From the moment he entered Hogwarts, he approached the dean the next day, hoping that the school would allow him to return to Black's old house to take care of his grandmother on weekends.

At that time, Dumbledore agreed to Godric's request despite other people's doubts. He could go to Hogsmeade Village every weekend and return to Black's old house through the fireplace in the Pig's Head Bar.

The reason why Dumbledore agreed was that he admired this student who valued his family. For him, family was also a kind of secret pain.

He worked hard to learn healing spells, occupied an empty classroom to cook potions, and so on. Dumbledore turned a blind eye to many things. This child tried hard to take care of his aging grandmother. , is the beginning of making the Hogwarts professors love him.

A kid who is willing to fight hard for his frail grandmother is not going to be a bad person.

According to history, Walburga died in 1985. After missing her husband and children for six long years, she died in pain alone in Black's old house, with only a crazy house elf beside her.

Dumbledore took the two of them to St. Mungo's, and Salazar kept looking at his friend Godric worriedly, without moving his eyes for a moment.

Even if he didn't have the string of emotional intelligence, he knew that this was the calm before the storm when he saw such a silent and calm Godric.

The more intense Godric's emotions became, the calmer he became.

I can't say whether this is an advantage or a disadvantage, because people don't know him, and sometimes they say that Godric is strong and inhuman, and any tragic situation can't touch his brave and persistent fighting heart.

But Salazar knew he was sad too.

St. Mungo's ward is busy with many therapists. Walburga's body is a bubble that can burst with a single poke. The stimulation this time made her body completely irreparable. Any treatment methods are ineffective. .

Looking at Godric's dull eyes, Salazar murmured, "Maybe we can ask Helga to come and try?"

Dumbledore was communicating with St. Mungo's therapists, probably because the therapists said something, his face was dark and disturbing.

Godric seemed to have heard Salazar's words, but he didn't seem to hear it. He stared straight at the door, but tightened his grip on Salazar's hand.

"I go back to Hogwarts to bring people out?" Salazar asked tentatively.

Godric still looked lifeless, but when Salazar got up, he found that Godric had not let go.

He looked at Godric's face and couldn't see anything, but Godric didn't let go, so Salazar didn't know what to do next.

Dumbledore came over and said to Godric: "Go in and have a look at her, child, I think she would like to take another look at you at this time."

Salazar looked up at Dumbledore suddenly, even if Dumbledore didn't say it, he could see what Dumbledore had left to say.

Walburga has come back to life.

This is the last side.


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