Hogwarts: I've acquired the Father System

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He was angry that the child didn't value his life.

He dared to risk his own life for two people who were about to die of old age. Did he think he was lucky to be alive?

How could such a young kid be so foolish?

“Perenel, you speak to him.”

He simply couldn't bear to punish Darren any longer, so he had no choice but to hand Darren over to Perenel.

However, when he saw Perenel, he found her hugging Darren and crying, calling out something like Galil.

By the way, Perenel's uncle, who died young, was named Galil. He also died from a gunshot wound.

It's normal for Perenel to mistake Darren for Galil. And Darren isn't angry.

He patted Perenel on the shoulder reassuringly and said in a gentle tone, "Don't be sad. If you don't mind, just think of me as Galil."

I don't really like being treated like someone else, but if it makes you happy, I'm fine with it.

[Ding, Fatherhood Value +100]

[Ding, Fatherhood Value +80]

[Ding, Fatherhood Value +50]

[...]

Another large sum of Holy Father Values ​​has been deposited into the account.

Darren tried even harder to comfort Perenel.

They say you can earn "saintly points" by making the other person treat you like anyone else. People's threshold for being moved is pretty low these days!

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Chapter 148 Making him call me uncle?!

“Lemay, he is Galil, I can feel it… he is Galil, he must be Galil’s reincarnation… he is now called Darren…”

Perenel said, sobbing.

More than 600 years ago.

She also has a younger uncle.

Her uncle raised her himself.

She always treated her uncle like her father.

But while she was conducting her experiment, her uncle got involved in a war.

He died while shielding someone from an arrow.

He thought that such an injury was nothing to a wizard.

But he was almost riddled with bullets.

When Perenel saw Galil's body, she simply couldn't accept that her kind uncle was dead.

She also couldn't accept the death of Galil, whom she regarded as her father.

At that time, she was obsessed with researching methods to bring the dead back to life.

The idea for the Philosopher's Stone was something she and Nicolas Flamel came up with together.

At that time, however, she was thinking about reviving her uncle.

Who knew that the Philosopher's Stone had no such effect at all; it only granted immortality.

Perenel was devastated.

Fortunately, she was pregnant, which allowed her to slowly survive.

For so many years, Nicolas Flamel believed that his wife must have come to terms with Galil's death.

Who knew he would hug Darren and call him Galil?

Some even believe that Darren is the reincarnation of Galil.

“Perenel, that’s not fair to Darren. He can’t be anyone’s reincarnation…”

He is just him. Think about it, he will be our heir. What will others think if they hear you call him Galil?

Nicolas Flamel pulled his wife aside, glanced at the Auror who was treating Darren, and felt it necessary to try to reason with his wife.

But Perenel completely ignored him.

She said with certainty, "I understand all of this, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that Darren is the reincarnation of Galil."

Although he has forgotten now, I can raise him again. If you want to make Darren your heir, then so be it.

"If you don't want Darren as your heir, then treat him as my uncle. The choice is yours!"

"Your uncle?!"

Nicolas Flamel was furious.

He doesn't want to be hundreds of years old and have a little kid mistake him for his uncle!

To avoid confusion regarding seniority, Nicolas Lemaire did a lot of persuasion work with Perenel.

However, Perenel ignored him completely.

All she wants now is to get back to her uncle.

Just when Nicolas Flamel thought he was really going to have another uncle, he blurted out, "Okay, you can call him Uncle. People will definitely laugh at him for being called Uncle by two old men and women who are over six hundred years old."

They might even think he's cunning and deliberately plotting against us.

You didn't save him once, are you trying to force him to drown in those rumors again?

Perenel was stunned by this statement.

Seeing that he had a chance, Nicolas Flamel quickly continued, "Besides, even if he is Galil reincarnated, he doesn't know who he is now. You don't want him to think of himself as a substitute, do you?"

You wouldn't want your uncle to be driven to exhaustion by you in his next life, would you? He just saved you; you can't be so senile as to forget that, can you?

Look at the blood on that child, Perenel. It was Darren who saved you, not Galil.

Promise me, at least don't treat a child like anyone else in front of him anymore!

"I'm a little tired," Nicolas Flamel said.

Perenel opened her mouth, as if she had suddenly realized something.

"You figured it out?"

Nicolas Flamel breathed a sigh of relief and asked.

Perenel nodded vigorously.

“I understand what you mean. You’re right. After reincarnation, you are two different people.”

My wish was to be Galil's mother in my next life and take care of him, and it remains the same now.

I can tell the difference between Darren and Galil; I was just too happy before.

Yes, now that Galildaren is back, I'm going to take good care of him, I'm going to watch him get married and have children... I've finally waited for this moment..."

Perenel's excited fantasies.

Nicolas Flamel: "..."

Is this what you call understanding?

It feels even stranger now.

But at least they changed Darren's generation.

At least he won't have to call Darren "Uncle" all the time anymore.

At over 600 years old, if he were to call a little brat "uncle," he feels like he'd want to end his life tomorrow!

However, this is also a good thing.

He strongly desired Darren to be his successor, but this was merely his opinion.

Perenel initially only wanted him to hand over all his knowledge and then die with her as soon as possible.

Now that she's accepted Darren, perhaps she's willing to live longer with him?

He was unwilling to embark on a great adventure so soon.

Especially after meeting Darren, he wanted to train Darren and see how far he could go.

He also wants to raise children for his heirs.

He is actually only a little over six hundred years old.

The older you get, the more you yearn for family.

He and the real Lemaître family children never thought this way.

Those children each had their own ambitions, and he had driven them out of their homes to become independent at a young age.

Only Darren could make him think this way.


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