Chapter 8 We didn't expect you to be such a Snape!
"Change fate? I think that if I do this, I might as well declare that I am the third generation Dark Lord and destroy Dumbledore, the Ministry of Magic and Voldemort together. It seems that there is no difference in difficulty. Well, it seems that your goal will be achieved in this way.
Are you ready?" As he spoke, Hans felt that something was wrong, "How about we give it a try?" He looked at John and Meryl, who looked at him speechlessly.
"It's okay, don't keep thinking about random things!" Joan turned Hans's face to her, covered her chest and squeezed, then asked, "Are you awake?"
Hans said that it is invincible against evil and makes people rational.
"I think it's not too late for you to start studying biology and cloning technology. You can raise yourself a wife in the future." Hans looked at Snape, "Of course, remember to keep some living biological samples of Lily."
"I don't want to get an identical body." Snape was a little helpless to Hans.
"Then insert Lily's soul when the time comes!" Narcissa choked with words.
Snape found communication too difficult.
"It's too late. She should have already cast the spell on her son. The spell to protect the bloodline." Hans curled his lips, "I think you should talk about Voldemort's situation first. I think he should have died. But.
Sounds like he's still alive? Shame on you, Jeanne."
Joan of Arc suddenly became a little depressed.
"It's almost like death. The magic that chased after him after his apparation burned everyone who went back with him to death. He cast a fire-proof spell on himself and added a fire-proof potion to save him from death. So far,
With the help of spells and potions, I can't take any damage for the time being, but the fire can't be extinguished." Snape described Laofu's situation.
"Immortal." Hans banged his head on the back of his head, "It's okay, it's not too embarrassing." Joan of Arc was heartbroken, holding Hans' head close to her chest, "Wait a minute
I'm going to kill him completely!" His tone revealed deep resentment.
"I don't mind letting Voldemort die quickly. But I would rather let Artoria go." Joan of Arc was very unhappy after hearing what Hans said, "You think I'm not as powerful as her?"
"That's not to say, it's just a waste of magic power to always use command spells, isn't it? Her light cannon doesn't consume as much energy as yours. It feels a bit wasteful to always use missiles to blast snakes."
"Don't always think about killing people or anything like that." Meryl looked unhappy.
"Stop talking about this. How many people are there around Voldemort?" Hans looked at Snape again.
"Lucius, Goyle, Crabbe and Bella. These are the four who can be called die-hards." Snape hesitated, "Your spells are too terrifying. You will never let go of your target.
Just keep chasing and burning, burning everything in the way until everything in the way is reduced to ashes. All protective spells and curses are ineffective. Only fire-proof spells can resist the burning, but they cannot block the high temperature."
"Fire is just ordinary fire. The rules of that magic are to keep the enemy within my sight. As for the fire torture I endured during my lifetime, I endured it until it burned away. It can be regarded as an inherent barrier. I think.
Breaking it requires world-breaking magic." Joan explained as she watched everyone look at her.
"Then why didn't Lucius..." It was Narcissa who spoke.
"He is smarter. When he saw me breaking Voldemort's death curse, he ran away away from everyone instead of becoming my enemy. The others still chose to attack when I activated the Word Spirit."
"So, Snape, have you talked to Dumbledore?" Meryl asked, "I don't think he agrees with your idea."
"You are right. However, he has been a little distracted these days because he has been attacked by the Ministry of Magic and the pure-blood family. Otherwise, he will definitely restrict me." Snape's voice gradually murmured, "I can only keep Lily alive.
This is the only purpose, and I am willing to pay any price...even if it requires me to die..."
"I think you won't care about James Potter's life or death." Hans smacked his lips, "Harry Potter, you won't care too much if Lily doesn't die. Come and beg us, you will have nothing to do with us even if you die.
Meaning. Then it is very clear, your real purpose is-if the male of the Potter family dies, you will have a chance if Lily is alive!" Hans said that you have been seen through by me.
"I...I'm not, I didn't! Although I don't care too much about Harry's life or death, I never thought about killing Lily's child..." Snape was a little panicked.
"Wow! So you want to be Harry's stepfather?" Hans pretended to have an exaggerated expression of exclamation, "I didn't expect it! I didn't expect it! Marrying James' widow and beating James' baby, you are actually such a naughty person.
general!"
Snape's expression was about to cry. Everyone looked at Hans's antics and wanted to laugh but were afraid of irritating Snape.
"Okay, honey, stop being naughty!" Meryl said with a smile, "If you want to help Snape, don't keep playing tricks on him."
"Help him? No grandma. I just think it's fun. Besides, these are not even the deposit. You don't have enough capital to change your destiny." Hans closed his eyes. "Grandma, you try.
Well done! However, it seems that fate has strongly corrected the course that should have been deviated, right? The Dark Lord is not dead, and still intends to carry out the plan to kill the Potter family, but the Longbottom family has
The deviation avoids its own fate, and the price is borne by Dumbledore."
"If you want to truly change the trend of destiny, it cannot be achieved with the power of one or two people, even if you know the future development. Dumbledore's previous game with our family just added a few more lines to the established route of destiny.
It's a fork in the road, but no one can really change its choice of action direction. What do you think? Does anyone agree or disagree with my opinion?" Hans opened his eyes.
"How is this possible?" Narcissa felt a little confused, "Didn't your previous intervention change your destiny?"
"It seems that I shouldn't have too high expectations for your logical thinking." Hans looked at Narcissa with a zz expression on his face, "Just think of all this as Steins;Gate's choice.
With your knowledge, I feel that even if I explain it in detail, you will still have difficulty understanding it."
"What Hans means is that our previous intervention did not affect the overall destiny of your Wizarding War." Meryl understood some things, "In fact, it is what he said. Dumbledore's savior plan remains the same.
In the script, our family's intervention only affected some minor details."