Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.

Chapter 204 Red Eyes

Chapter 204 Red Eyes
The sky is split open like a half-open mouth.

A sun rises and falls against the cracked gap, adding a way of measuring time to this world.

Hogwarts Castle is still located at its original location, and to the west, a much lower black fortress stands there.

Going south across the lawn, in the deeper Forbidden Forest, there is a Fuling Hut. Behind it are three reciprocating small worlds.

Voldemort's presence was neither at the castle nor at Fulling Cottage.

If you keep your eyes on the sun, and you can see through the heat and the light, you can see him.

biblical world.

Voldemort called this world in the sun thus.

Like the three small worlds behind Fulling House, this place also infinitely interprets the world of the Bible, but it is more grand than those three small worlds.

"You are God?"

asked Voldemort, standing next to a figure that was nothing but that he could actually perceive.

It's a pity that the invisible figure didn't answer him.

Voldemort withdrew his gaze, rubbed the small medicine bottle in his hand, and looked down at the newly formed Ipoh Garden below.

There, Adam and Eve, were doing indescribable things.

After that, the two covered their bodies with banana leaves, embraced each other and fell asleep.

The sun rose and the sun rose, and soon a new day came. Adam went out, and Eve stayed alone under the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.

A snake came crawling, ready to tempt Eve to eat the fruit of the tree.

Voldemort dropped the bottle in his hand, and it landed precisely in front of Eve.

Eve picked up the bottle in doubt. She obviously didn't know what the texture was, but under the trend of curiosity, she drank the liquid inside, so:
"Eat that apple, Eve, it will make you..."

"Really? Then give me a taste first."

Eve was not tempted, or in other words, with the blessing of the Felicity Elixir, her mind became more flexible, allowing the snake to taste it first.

Then, the snake was persuaded.

It ate the fruit of the tree of knowing good and evil, obtained the "original sin", and was expelled from the garden of Yipu by God.

"Next, what will happen?"

Under Voldemort's intervention, the world changed for the first time.

The snake walked out of the garden of Yipu and embarked on the track that belonged to Adam and Eve.

It formed its own family, multiplied the snake group, and opened up the wisdom of the snake group.

Then, outside Yipu Garden, it became a world dominated by snakes.

They rule everything, change everything, and do many human-like operations, but they are completely different from humans:
They build houses, but it would be more accurate to call them tombs;

They also stock up on food, but the frog toad is their favorite;
They even change the environment, but that's very different from human needs.

The only thing that remains the same is that they also believe that they have "original sin" and "this sin", and they can only be changed through baptism and devout belief.

This is fun.

Voldemort hastened the birth and death of the world, and tried again to make changes with the Felician:
He let the cursed Job drink the bliss potion, and he successfully escaped Satan's manipulation;

He made an owl drink Felicia, and it managed to find Noah's Ark when the flood came;
He let Jesus drink the elixir, so he never went to the cross again to suffer the torture.

In short, as long as one drinks the Felicia, the fate of this person will be changed.

But if you want to change the fate of the whole world and break free from the shackles of belief, you can't do it at all.

He even tried to kill the invisible being directly, but obviously the rules of this world were protecting him.

He also tried to change something through killing or persuasion, but he couldn't do it.

Only Felicia, it has become the key to change the world.

Moreover, every time this world changes, and the story no longer follows the previous way, the sun will turn blood red, illuminating the entire diary world strangely and terrifyingly.

"What does this mean?"

Voldemort pondered, turning a blind eye to the words and figures falling from the sky.

In the end, he simply moved the Fuling Hut into the Bible world—this almost caused the collapse of the Bible world—and became the hut that changed the fate of the world.

Having done all this, Voldemort began to observe in the biblical world again.

He soon discovered that not every time there was a world romance, someone would walk into Fuling's hut.

Most of the time, the biblical world follows its original history.

But every time someone walks into Fulling Cottage, the world changes:

When those who decide where the world goes, come into the cabin, the changes are often big.

And if the people who enter cannot affect the world, then the world will change very little.

This happened repeatedly, and Voldemort observed it for a long time.

In the end, the whole world began to gradually deviate from the original track.

Every time I go back and forth, someone always walks into the Fuling Cottage, and the world will change no matter what.

Following that, the sun also became completely red, never returning to its original appearance.

Voldemort tried to drag Fulling Lodge out, but couldn't.

It became part of the world, an inseparable part.

"The destiny of the world in the Bible has been completely changed by Foring Hut."

Voldemort thought about it, and began to try to reverse the trajectory of the world and restore it to its original state.

He tried hundreds of times and only succeeded once, and that seemed to be a coincidence.

Somewhat exhausted, he decided to put aside his research for the time being, but unexpectedly discovered that a large amount of writing had already accumulated outside.

I was so focused on research that I forgot to pay attention to the status of the notebook.

"I don't know who picked it up."

He thought this way, looking through the sky of the Bible world, looking at the crack in the sky, peeping into the world beyond the notebook.

A chubby boy was concentrating on copying something in a notebook.

"Neville."

Voldemort was a little surprised. In his memory, this was not a child who loved to study.

"what?"

He suddenly became suspicious, because Neville's body actually exuded white light.

And above the light, there is a layer of faint red flames floating.

"How is this going?"

He jumped out of the world of the Bible in doubt, ready to take a closer look at Neville.

But suddenly found that the white light and red flames had all disappeared.

"what?"

This time, Voldemort was really surprised.

He immediately retreated to the world of the Bible, looked at Neville, and returned to his previous appearance.

"White light, red flame, what does this represent?"

Voldemort murmured, leaving the world of the Bible again.

After pondering for a moment, he stretched out his finger to the sun and slowly pulled it towards the earth.

The sun is getting closer and closer to the earth, and its form becomes smaller and smaller.

When it fell to the ground and was held by Voldemort, it had become the size of a glass bead.

"Snapped."

Voldemort raised his hand to pat his right eye, and he put the red sun into his eye.

"Ah."

Even with the tenacity of Voldemort's will, he was groaned by this scorching mass of pain.

Slowly, Voldemort slowly opened his eyes.

At this time, his right eye was already red.

In the red light, there is a coquettish and strange color.

(End of this chapter)

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