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Now reading: 139: Murder and Talent from Hogwarts’ John Wick, a Action novel by Dragonel.

139: Murder and Talent

The Great Hall.

John held a piece of bread in one hand and put it into his mouth.

It was dry and tasteless. Other than the slightly stiff texture, there was nothing to it.

Malfoy had gone ho, and Daphne had also been called back by Mr. Greengrass.

With fewer Slytherins around, the place felt a lot more empty.

Heinrich spread so jam on a piece of bread and placed it next to John's left hand.

"Aren't you going to ask?" John glanced at Heinrich, surprised that he didn't even seem curious about what had happened to his hand.

"At Durmstrang, it's not uncommon for wizards to accidentally disable themselves without realizing it."

Heinrich's golden eyes, peeking out from under his black, tousled hair, remained calm. His pale, handso face looked sickly.

He seed used to this sort of thing, and after sitting down, he instinctively began tending to John.

John frowned and said, "We're friends, Heinrich."

Heinrich paused, and his eyes, hidden beneath his ssy hair, darkened. Shaking his head, he replied, "To , you are the brilliant light that Edgar spent his life pursuing."

He said it with such sincerity that John was silent for a mont.

John had thought Heinrich's loyalty was just about joining the Constellation Society, but now, it seed there was more to it than that.

"Then I'll leave my back in your hands."

John lifted his head, his face serious.

A smile appeared on Heinrich's sickly face. Placing his right hand over his chest, he spoke as if making an oath, "Behind you, there will always be a shadow nad Heinrich Edgar."

A shadow nad after the pursuit of light.

John chuckled lightly, "Even so, it doesn't stop us from being friends, does it?"

Heinrich was montarily stunned, feeling a warmth in his heart.

...

Touching the forbidden always cos with a price.

An eye, an arm, a leg, or even... life.

In comparison, John's loss of taste didn't seem so severe.

At least his handso face and nose were still intact. Right, Voldemort?

Professor Lupin was going to enjoy a well-deserved vacation this holiday, which gave John so relief.

Because Lupin's sharp eyes and intuition told John that the professor had noticed sothing.

After a breakfast that tasted like chewing wax, John made his way to Snape's office.

Since Snape believed John had identified the werewolf, it wouldn't sit right if he didn't give him so sort of explanation.

At the sa ti, John was quite curious why Professor Snape harbored such deep hatred toward Lupin.

Even without knowing their history, anyone could feel the intense animosity.

It was almost as if Lupin had stolen his wife.

Stopping in front of Professor Snape's office, John knocked on the door.

Soon, the door was yanked open.

Professor Snape stepped out, his face dark and gloomy. Upon seeing John, he let out a cold sneer.

This left John completely puzzled.

Smart people don't need excessive words. Snape stepped aside, giving John space to enter.

John walked in, and the door was slamd shut behind him.

With a stiff face, Snape strode across the room and spat out a single word, "Sit."

John's head of house seed to be in a foul mood. After thinking for a mont, John figured he hadn't lost any house points recently...

Sitting obediently, John watched as Professor Snape, looking like a walking bat, opened a drawer and laid out a bag.

Inside were various potion tools, but the most attention-grabbing item was a bottle of Veritaserum.

John's body tensed as he gave a sheepish grin, "Professor, isn't this a bit much?"

Snape glanced at him, sneering, "You have quite a tight mouth, or else by now I should have heard at least a bit of gossip."

So, you're going to make gargle with Veritaserum?

This comnt made John realize why Snape was upset. Awkwardly scratching his head, John asked, "Is it because of Professor Lupin?"

That one sentence turned the atmosphere even colder.

John had suspected there might have been so grudge between his head of house and Lupin, but now it seed like it wasn't just a small grudge—it was a mountain of resentnt.

Swallowing hard, John quietly reached out his hand, trying to roll up the tool bag.

Snape noticed, slapping his hand away. John winced in pain, grimacing.

"Professor, do you have a personal vendetta against Professor Lupin?" John asked, trying to sound curious. Feeling like he was being too blunt, he quickly added, "Ahem, the students seem to have a pretty good impression of him."

"Good impression? That hypocritical, disgusting guy!"

Snape practically spat the words through clenched teeth.

He recalled the past—those obnoxious Gryffindors.

Jas Potter, Sirius Black, Peter Pettigrew, and Remus Lupin.

The four of them ford a group that clashed most frequently with Snape.

Throwing curses back and forth was a common occurrence. There was even one ti when Snape had almost died at the hands of Lupin.

At that ti, werewolves didn't have the Wolfsbane Potion, so Lupin could only hide in a remote place to endure the agony of transforming every full moon.

But once, Sirius Black deliberately led Snape into that very place.

Though Jas Potter saved him at the last minute, Snape didn't see it as a rescue.

He believed Jas did it out of fear of being expelled.

Faced with John's inquiry, Snape's face twitched slightly, and he stared coldly into John's eyes, saying, "What if your so-called 'good professor' was once involved in a murder?"

Murder?!

John was stunned.

Remus Lupin?

The Lupin he knew, whether in Johnny Silverhand's world or at Hogwarts, seed to have nothing to do with murder.

Judging by Snape's expression, it was clear he didn't want to talk about this old incident.

"He's a dangerous man, John Wick," Snape said.

John remained silent for a while, eting Snape's scrutinizing gaze without flinching. He finally responded, "If that's the case, I'll know what to do. But before that, I'll investigate it myself."

With that, John stood up, maintaining the respect one should have for their head of house.

Snape watched John's retreating figure, his gaze drawn to that right hand hanging limply by his side.

He seed to have noticed sothing.

His expression was full of thought, suspicion, and scrutiny, but he said nothing, simply watching John leave.

...

After the confrontation with Snape, John hadn't expected to uncover such secrets.

"Did Lupin really participate in a murder?"

John rubbed his chin, deep in thought.

On one hand, there was the Lupin who dared to raise his wand against Johnny Silverhand for such a thing, and on the other, the professor involved in a murder.

The stark contrast left John puzzled about Lupin.

"Not rembering the original plot is a real pain."

At that mont, he deeply regretted not rewatching Harry Potter more tis.

Since crossing over to this world, he hadn't thought too much about magic, so he never deliberately tried to recall the details.

By the ti he realized, eleven years had passed, and it was too late to rember.

Feeling a headache coming on, John grumbled, "Can't even catch a proper break during the holidays."

The Azkaban escapee.

Animagus.

Soul surgery.

Dentors.

Death.

And now, murder.

"And my fucking hand and delicious food!"

John hadn't had a mont of rest this entire year.

He made his way to the Room of Requirent and entered the Gryffindor chamber.

His right hand still needed treatnt. Although Gryffindor's collection had few books on souls, there were plenty on healing magic.

He brewed a potion using a unicorn horn.

The milky liquid swirled in the silver goblet, and John drank it without hesitation.

With his sense of taste gone, potions, or even Veritaserum—well, no, he wouldn't go that far.

After drinking the special potion, John's right hand finally stopped shaking as much.

However, the unicorn horn was nearly used up. He had been using it to brew potions for Nagini too, and now there was barely a finger-length piece left.

"I need to get more."

Unicorns were rare, and even in Knockturn Alley's black market, they were hard to co by.

Fortunately, John had a friend who was a reliable supplier—Hagrid.

With the Forbidden Forest as his backyard, Hagrid's chances of acquiring unicorn horns depended mostly on luck.

John was ready to try his luck. If Hagrid happened to have so unicorn horn, he wouldn't have to wait for Johnny Silverhand's shop to acquire it from the black market.

...

The sky was overcast with dark clouds, hinting that it might drizzle soon.

As John approached Hagrid's hut, he saw a cat and a dog walking toward him.

It was Tom and Crookshanks.

"So they're just here to play with Fang."

Knowing that these two often road around, John wasn't surprised.

But before he even entered the door, he heard the sound of sobbing coming from inside.

A deep, resonant voice—no doubt it was Hagrid's.

John was puzzled. "What's Hagrid crying about this ti?"

"Wait, why did I say 'this ti'?"

"Co to think of it, it seems like Hagrid cries a few tis every year."

First year, it was for the dragon Norbert. Second year, for the Acromantula Aragog. Who's he crying for this year?

Curious, John moved closer and knocked on the wooden door.

Heavy footsteps quickly approached, and the door creaked open.

Hagrid stood there, holding a pink handkerchief that was covered with snot and tears.

A tough guy's face, but a soft heart.

"John, have you heard?"

As soon as Hagrid saw John, he beca even more upset and gave him a bear hug.

John felt like his ribs were protesting loudly.

"Hagrid... let... ... go."

Three years. It had been three whole years!

John had a look of despair on his face. He had trained hard for years, yet when faced with Hagrid, his body was still so fragile.

Could it be that hard work was truly worthless in the face of sheer talent?

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