Hogwarts: I've acquired the Father System

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"Dumbledore, since when has the idea of ​​equality of life become an excuse for doubt?"

Chapter Thirty-Four: Jealous of Harry?

“Severus…”

Dumbledore interrupted Snape, leaning wearily back in his chair and sighing softly:

“I know you’ll find this incredible, but I think you should understand.”

Any theory could potentially spark a war; the magical world can no longer withstand a third upheaval.

Are lives equal?

If Darren consciously guides this idea, then fairies, house-elves... and other life forms oppressed by wizards will surround him.

The riots he might instigate could be even more serious than those caused by Voldemort and Grindelwald.

"So, Darren, why do you advocate for the equality of life?"

Dumbledore sat up straight, waiting for Darren's reply.

Darren has a bit of a headache.

Why did he promote it?

Of course, the system made him spread it.

The system detected a place where he could exert his influence, and let him say whatever he wanted.

What can he do?

Okay, he admits that what came later was his own idea, after all, he was too much of a saint.

It captivated his eyes.

But can you speak?

No.

So he could only say in a dazed tone:

"Because all life is equal, Patchouli is a house-elf, but he is still so good."

I heard outside that Slytherins were all bad wizards, but I found that Professor Snape was a good person.

Although Miss Greengrass of Slytherin had different ideas from mine, she kindly took me to St. Mungo's.

Mr. Malfoy is a bit annoying, but he's just a child.

Therefore, all life is equal, and inequality is not made based on who someone is.

Darren said bluntly.

He even cited Slytherin and Patches, whom he knew, as examples.

[Ding, Fatherhood Value +100]

[Ding, Fatherhood Value +20]

Two cries of "Holy Father" rang out.

Darren knew that this was one contribution from both Dumbledore and Snape.

and so……

When he met Snape and Dumbledore before, Dumbledore probably didn't contribute much of his "Father Points"; it was all given to him by Snape, right?

Damn, that old sly fox!

Dumbledore, of course, had no idea what Darren was thinking. He simply breathed a sigh of relief, his tone tinged with a hint of cheerfulness.

"It seems that our little Darren will always be so kind and lovely."

"Humph!"

Snape snorted a single word.

"Alright, alright, next question, Darren, will you compete with Harry for the position of patriarch of the Potter family?"

What the hell?

Why is he robbing this?

He really doesn't care about the position of a fallen clan leader!

"No grabbing."

He said without hesitation.

Snape slammed his fist on Dumbledore's table, glaring at him angrily, and said:

"You're not going to tell me you're going to drag them into a fight for the family fortune right now, are you?"

"No, no, no, Severus, the Potter family has nothing of value left except for some monetary assets."

Only one item remains, a treasure that moves me deeply, but I need it to make sure it reaches Harry.

Dumbledore sighed softly.

Darren conservatively guessed it was an invisibility cloak.

Seeing Snape's still angry face, Dumbledore hesitated for a moment, then continued to explain:

"The incident involving Darren in Diagon Alley made many people aware that Harry Potter had a younger brother."

Many of them are Harry fans, and some have grown up listening to Harry's stories.

When they learned that Harry had a younger brother, their first reaction was that Darren was going to steal Harry's inheritance.

We all know that Darren is a kind child, but they don't know that.

They would only think that Darren was showing off, overshadowing Harry's fame, and trying to inherit the Potter family name.

Because of a secret I can't reveal right now, I have to guarantee that Harry will become the heir to the Potter family before I can give him that thing.

So I promised them that the Potter family would only be inherited by Harry, even though the Potter family only existed because of Darren.

Dumbledore had a slight headache.

He never expected that after the news that Darren was Harry's brother spread, most people would react this way.

He hadn't really thought of that before.

Dumbledore, a dignified white wizard, felt somewhat ashamed that he would use Truth Potion to ask a child such a question.

"A bunch of meddlesome idiots!"

Snape commented.

Dumbledore sighed and said nothing.

There was a few minutes of silence, and just when Darren thought the questioning would end there, Dumbledore suddenly asked:

"Darren, are you jealous of Harry?"

"Dumbledore, why do you ask that question? What are you doubting?"

Snape questioned Dumbledore.

“Severus, be quiet. Actually, even you are worried that Darren is jealous of Harry, aren’t you?”

"I'm just worried that the two little ones she's risking her life to protect will end up turning against each other!"

"Me too, Severus."

"..."

Ah this?

It seems that there really isn't a problem with this.

If you were to ask Darren what he thinks, he certainly wouldn't be jealous. He has a system, and he doesn't consider this place his home, nor does he see these people as family.

He approached it more like a game.

Who would be upset because the main character in a game is treated well?

But if the original owner were here, she would probably be very sad, right?

Harry Potter is famous, and so many people care about him.

But he died in that orphanage.

Even if the original owner hadn't died in that orphanage, but had come here.

He has no system, so he can only be himself.

Then he would see Dumbledore's suspicious gaze, Snape's complicated temper, and the wary eyes of many others.

Even the only house-elf who acknowledged him didn't recognize him because he didn't have a phoenix egg.

In such a life, the original owner might have grown into a major villain, right?

Therefore, when answering Dumbledore's question, one cannot simply state his own thoughts.

It's so unreal.


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