Well, my school years were quite normal and amusing.
But the twist was that after the death of my adoptive father, I was taken back to Black's home, where my grandmother, Walburga Black, after knowing about my lineage, was literally twinkling stars in her eyes, happiness written all over her face, with some evil plans as well as a hint of kindness.
Well, there were many unexpected turns in my life; one was that, after getting a Slytherin bloodline, I found a girl with the same bloodline as me.
Also, before gaining the Slytherin bloodline, I felt an extra source of the Slytherin blood
(maybe from the Peverell family, I think).
Anyway, after getting the Slytherin bloodline from the system, my blood purity was better than before, so I could inherit the lordship of Slytherin, Peverell, Black (as my uncle is not interested), and Grindelwald (as Walburga is the direct granddaughter of Gellert's brother, and they have also ended in the mall line), and also this name Hazel***t is becoming clear.
I think it's most powerful, and before going to Hogwarts, I may be able to get my answer.
The other thing was that, during my school years, I found that Harry Potter and Dudley were in the same school as mine.
Also, that girl's name was Abigail, who I think is a gift from that old man, ahm, God.
When I asked her where she lived, she told me that she lived in Wool's orphanage and was dropped by an old man with a big beard.
I was wondering if Dumbledore really has Alzheimer's.
Hermione left for a better school, advising me to do the same and not to waste my talent.
I and Harry became good friends, but the thing was that Dudley was annoying, so I decided to activate his magic core.
Lily Evans belongs to the line of squibs (I checked about her family), as the Dursley family has no interaction with wizards, so he can experience the life of a mudblood muhahahah
(actually, he will be half-blood).
He will have no option but to go to Hogwarts; otherwise, he will become obscure.
Something which will be explained by the visiting professor.
I honestly think he is just a misguided child, but still, this will teach him lessons for life.
Well, just five years have passed, but there has been little change.