Eight hundred and seventeenth chapter arrogance
The originally stiff atmosphere seemed to have been thawed, and the Death Eaters puffed up their hands, and many people leaned forward as if they wanted to learn more news, but in fact they did not really take a step forward.
"The target is not Alan Harris but his beloved person?! Master, you are so cruel and wise!" Bellatrix happily approached Voldemort, "Master, although I am not sure who it is, I think the pain she suffered before her death will definitely not be lighter! Now that annoying little Harris must be crazy!"
Voldemort turned his head slightly towards Bellatrix, and his glittering red eyes had an unmistakable joy. His simple response made the other party ecstatic, and she burst into laughter like a baby.
"Bella, prepare for it tonight and celebrate it..." Voldemort nodded with satisfaction and smiled, then looked at the faces of his followers, and turned his eyes to Rapastein, "Do we have enough Muggles?"
"Master, enough." Rapastein quickly assured, "Rudolphs provided enough water and food, and the remaining muggles were all good." Although some muggles died on the day of the accident, and some lucky people actually escaped, the remaining muggles were strictly taken care of by Rapastein, and no Death Eaters were allowed to enjoy them, so as not to have any more casualties.
Even Dorphin, Rabbastan only handed him over the several Muggles that had caused him a lot of damage to him, so that he could vent his anger, but he also gave Dorphin a special explanation to him that he had to ensure that he could live before these Muggles fulfill their mission - so that Dorphin did not even dare to use the spell that was too powerful to revenge.
"How about Dorphine, can I hear the news of Lockhart being caught?" Voldemort asked Dorphine, who was depressed by the pain on the ground. "If you can succeed this time, your five injuries will heal, otherwise you will endure the pain they cause for the rest of your life."
Dolphin didn't care about the pain and quickly raised his head to assure: "Yes, my master... I will definitely bring him to you this time!"
Voldemort's pale hand reached behind him, as if he felt it for a moment, then a crystal ball flew out of his private room. Voldemort let it float in front of him, his hands brushed over the crystal ball, and then pressed it into his personal mark.
Gidero Lohart appeared in the crystal ball like a stray dog, carrying little Patricia running desperately. Voldemort's fingers pointed at the crystal ball, and Gidero's figure gradually turned into a small dot. The map appeared in the crystal ball. Because it was shrinking too small, the small dot representing Gidero could hardly be seen on this map that he was moving constantly.
Voldemort's fingers point on the map, and his vertical pupils point at Dolphin again, "Rabastan, don't go this time, mark more people to this waste, this is a test for him to test whether he still has the ability to follow me. Traitors must be punished, Dolphin, don't let me down."
"Great Master, thank you for your kindness. I will definitely catch him this time!" Dolphin trembled slightly from pain or excitement.
"Nagini, you will be able to have a meal soon..." Voldemort's cold voice was filled with contempt, and a low hissing sound rang out. The giant snake hidden in the darkness slowly leaned out, climbing higher and higher. Voldemort's fingers slowly stroked the head of the giant snake, and then he frowned, "That devil is here to get the reward. Rapastein, tell him that if he wants to get it himself, it is his own business if he doesn't want the elderly and children."
Hogsmeade, seeing strange things begin to appear in a shadow not far away, Baier's burning reptile flashed, "Please forgive me and have a step ahead of me and say hello to Mr. Alan Harris."
After saying that, he summoned a gate of another world, Baier walked in. As the Devil's Grand Duke left, the remaining demon of desire breathed a sigh of relief and followed him in with a hint of escaping.
Alan also walked out of the shadow. He looked at Luna at first sight, and nodded at Luna. Alan walked towards Hermione who had just gotten up.
Although Hermione had recovered her ability to move, she thought of the Pupai and Bruto who had just died in front of him to save him, Hermione's eyes turned red. When she saw Allen, she couldn't help but start to drip down when she saw her.
The surging anger in Allen swallowed his heart like a monster. He suppressed the anger in his heart and pulled Hermione up and held it in his arms. He patted her back and gently wiped away the tears from Hermione's face. On the top of Hermione's head that Hermione could not see, Allen's always gentle face ignited at this time, which was particularly terrifying. His brows were frowning, and his murderous eyes were half-closed. The veins on the forehead opened one after another with his breath, and the uncontrollable anger was churning in his heart.
Thinking of the conversation that he was stopped by the God of Death at this moment, Alan's face was as deep as water. He would not naively think that this would be a coincidence. Obviously, he chose this time to appear to delay him. This is the usual method of Death in the mortal world, using the death of the mortal caring for people to make the mortal fall into despair or madness. At the beginning, he used a similar method to use the resurrection stone to make Cadmoth in the story of the three brothers Peveriers.
Cadmore Peverier, the earliest owner of the resurrection stone, the ancestor of Slytherin and Voldemort, was an arrogant man. In order to make Death even more embarrassing, he demanded the power to summon others from the Death. Death picked up a stone from the river bank and gave it to the dick, telling him that the stone had the power to revive the dead. Cadmore returned to his own home where he lived alone. There he took out the stone that could summon the dead and put it in his hand and turned it three times. To his surprise and joy, the girl who had wanted to marry him but unfortunately died appeared in front of him immediately. However, she was sad and cold, and separated from him with a veil. Although she returned to the world, she did not really belong, she suffered there. In the end, Cadmore went crazy in endless despair, and in order to truly integrate into her world, he committed suicide.
All along, Allen likes and enjoys the feeling of everything being mastered. Even the mysterious man was fooled by him. This time he got the news provided by Lucius Malfoy. He knew that Lucius, who had provided Harris so much information, definitely did not have the courage to deceive him, so he did not doubt the authenticity of the information. Now I think that even Lucius himself was deceived by Voldemort, thinking that Voldemort's target was himself, but in the end, what they were trying to deal with was their beloved relatives and friends around him. Thinking of this, an indescribable fear and anger hit Allen's heart, and his arrogance almost killed the people around him.
Chapter completed!