Learn magic in Harry Potter

Chapter 336 Confession

Snape stopped in his tracks, turned around and looked at Wright with a mysterious smile, and said doubtfully:

"You are the mastermind behind this? Are you serious?"

Wright put away his mysterious smile and started talking nonsense in a serious tone:

"Professor, you know me. I never lie!"

After hearing this affirmative answer, Snape did not immediately call for war and killing, but asked in a very serious manner:

"Wright, can you tell me why you did this?"

"Does Dumbledore know something? What role does he play in this?"

Wright showed no sign of panic when his conspiracy was discovered.

Because Light had long expected that Snape would discover the inside story.

After all, the flaws in him are still very big in the eyes of those who are interested.

Finally, the owner of the key item "Spirit Bird" will appear at the right time and at every key point...

Most of the 'witnesses' have also been controlled by Wright.

Others didn't know him that well and thought he was just an ordinary little wizard.

If someone had interrogated the relevant personnel one by one, Wright would have been exposed long ago.

Therefore, he did not intend to hide it from Snape and told him everything about the "Magic Realm Plan" that he had talked about with Dumbledore.

"Using a country as a base to create an alien space, can this plan really succeed?"

After hearing Light's grand plan, even a calm man like Snape began to breathe rapidly.

"It's completely feasible. I've already solved the technical issues, and I've also found someone to deal with the commotion that will be caused in the Muggle world."

"Besides, a famous person once said: The bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish!"

Looking at the confident Wright, Snape was silent for a moment before slowly saying:

"You wouldn't tell me this for no reason. What do you need me to do?"

Wright did not hide anything and directly took out a gemstone with active space fluctuations:

"I hope, Professor, you can travel all over Britain for me and record it with it."

"If you can promise me, I..."

"I agree! Teach me how to use it!"

Before Light could finish his words, Snape took the gem from him.

Wright, who had not expected it to be so smooth, hurriedly explained at his urging:

"Just embed it into the 'Spirit Bird', or keep injecting magic power into it, and it will automatically record..."

After listening to the principle of the gem's operation, Snape simply threw the gem into the spirit bird.

Seeing Snape's decisiveness, Wright secretly decided to move the entire plan forward:

"Professor, before setting out to collect maps of Britain!"

"You must remember to move all your belongings from Gringotts, otherwise it will be very dangerous."

"What do you want to do? You want to attack them?!"

Snape accurately captured the meaning of Light's words.

"Almost. The 'Magic Realm Project' consumes a lot of resources, even if I can make up for it with sufficient mana."

"But the overall framework still needs enough physical objects to support it!"

Naturally, there was no need for Wright to hide anything now, so he could just say whatever he had to say.

"Ok, I see!"

After confirming several times that Light was not joking, Snape agreed seriously.

Then, he dived into the darkness like a bat to complete what Dumbledore had asked him to do.

As Light watched Snape slowly walk away, he called out the light bird.

Send a message to Dumbledore, Sirius, Regulus, Barty Sr., Fudge, Ludo and the others.

Tell them to notify their families and friends to transfer their property as soon as possible to avoid being robbed!

After sending the message to the group, he sent another message to Lucius individually, asking him not to inform others and to act secretly.

After completing all this, Wright took out two balls of light, looked at the spirits sleeping in them, and couldn't help but sigh:

"Originally, I was thinking of using the resurrection of Lily Potter as a bargaining chip to gain Snape's help."

"I didn't expect that he would agree to it so easily. It makes me want to pass on the blame, and I feel very uneasy!"

What worries Wright is naturally not the resurrection technology, but the subsequent impact.

Originally, he planned to resurrect everyone and then pass the blame to Snape.

But his cooperation and trust now made Wright feel guilty.

After all, resurrecting people is not too difficult for Wright now.

First, he shaped the body based on the spirit, and then used the knowledge he gained from Voldemort.

Make the body grow into a container that can perfectly fit and contain the spirit, so that Lily Potter can be resurrected.

Although the process may be a bit complicated and difficult, it can be solved. But what comes after that?

After resurrecting Lily, should her husband James Potter also be resurrected?

Personally, I don’t want to. After all, we are not familiar with each other, really not familiar with each other!

But what if Lily was resurrected but James was not?

What if Harry, Sirius, Lupin, and even Dumbledore came forward to plead for mercy?

If James Potter were to be resurrected, how would Snape cope with the situation?

Watching the person you hate the most and the person you love the most together, and showing off their love everywhere?

This is appropriate, this is definitely not appropriate!

Wright didn't know what Snape would do, but if he were in his shoes.

He would definitely kill James Potter, or die with him.

If Snape went berserk, given my relationship with him, I would definitely intervene.

This not only fails to solve the problem, but makes it more and more troublesome.

The emotional entanglement between these three people was never something that a love novice like him could resolve.

As for Snape being so affectionate, he should be paired with Lily.

But from Wright's objective point of view, James Potter was not much different.

He rushed out to stop Voldemort even though he knew he was no match for him. Before he died, he shouted, "Lily, run!"

Is it true that the sincerity of being willing to sacrifice one's life cannot compare to Snape's heart-wrenching "forever"?

From this point of view, it seems that it is not visible!

After saving the two balls of light, Wright, with complicated thoughts, murmured unconsciously:

"It's hard to tell who's right and who's wrong between the three of them, and there's no way to compare them."

"If we could compare, love wouldn't be so precious!"

After standing there for a long time and thinking without getting an answer, Wright sighed helplessly:

"I have no idea how to solve this kind of trigonometric problem that combines math, language, and philosophy!"

"Why do I have to endure this, why!"

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