Hogwarts: I am Voldemort.
Chapter 503 Origin of Black Dog
Chapter 503 Origin of Black Dog
"But what does this have to do with black dogs?"
Sir Gamp's voice was full of doubts, obviously he was not interested in the weird world.
The focus of his attention was always on Death, which did not surprise Voldemort.
"In that state I cannot help myself, Sir Gump, the darkness has come over me, and I am not free from my evil nature."
Because Voldemort didn't tell the existence of "Darkest Hour", he could only change a way for Sir Gamp to understand.
But obviously, without the core content, it is difficult for Sir Gamp to understand.
"You just need to know that my emotions are so high that I can't help myself." Voldemort could only put it another way.
"So, you need some negativity?" Gamp asked rhetorically.
"Yes, negative enough to calm me down from the infinite darkness," Voldemort affirmed.
Sir Gamp nodded, showing that he generally understood.
"But how did you find us?" Sir Gamp wondered again.
"It's a bronze key. It can connect to the curtain, allowing me to communicate with you...or me at that time."
This weird answer, Voldemort himself felt weird when he said it.
The future self, expressing its appeal to the past self, just saying this sentence is lame enough.
Therefore, when Sir Gamp and Bella were stunned for a moment, Voldemort understood it.
"What do you mean...you are a message from the future, and the ones connected are indeed us at that time?" Sir Gamp asked with wide eyes, full of disbelief.
"Yes, it's strange, but the river of time is right in front of my eyes. In that case, it is meaningless to talk about the concept of time." Voldemort said.
"You jumped out of time?" Sir Gamp still clung to the question.
"It should be like this, but in fact, it is difficult for me to describe that state specifically, because everything looks very unreal. The so-called long river of time is just a concrete explanation of my feelings, and it is given by myself. explanation of."
Voldemort's words were full of thought, obviously he was not sure that his judgment was correct.
Sir Gamp and Bella were completely stunned.
The dim hall was silent for a while, and Sir Gamp suddenly asked loudly, "But why is it a black dog?"
"This... Bella, do you still remember our dinner in front of the fountain in Malfoy Manor one afternoon?" Voldemort did not rush to answer, but asked Bella.
"There have been many times, master, which one are you talking about?" Bella asked.
"The time with Professor George Finn," said Voldemort.
"Oh, remember, that's when you talked about the black dog. It was Professor Fern who said that." Bella said after thinking.
"Yes, he said 'depression is like a black dog that bites me at every opportunity,' and that's where I figured that maybe the black dog represents negative emotions," Voldemort said.
"But if it's what the future you said to the past you, you can definitely say negative emotions, not black dogs." Sir Gamp's words were still full of doubts.
"I wanted to talk about negative emotions, but my state at the time didn't allow it. Have you forgotten what I told you, that I was enveloped by an evil, dark thought, and still had very little self-awareness?"
Facing Voldemort's rhetorical question, Gamp gave an affirmative answer.
He remembered all this, but he still couldn't understand why it was a black dog.
"For this reason, I cannot directly send a message to my past self, so I ask Hoddle to help me to send a message to my future self." Voldemort said.
Sir Gamp still looked puzzled, but Bella showed a clear look on his face.
"He said black dog, right?" Bella asked loudly.
"What do you mean?" Sir Gamp asked Bella before Voldemort could answer.
Bella almost acquiesced that Voldemort's answer was yes, and she explained excitedly to Sir Gump.
"At that time, it was to let Professor Finn feel the harm of the dementors, so that he could understand the pain in Azkaban, so that he could better heal those Death Eaters trapped in Azkaban..."
"Speaking of which Bella, I want to know the answer."
Sir Gamp interrupted Bella painfully, he just wanted to know the answer now.
"Okay, Sir Gamp, Hoddle was there at the time, so it should be the black dog he was talking about."
Bella spoke her guess, while Sir Gamp immediately looked at the coffin in the air.
"Is that so?" asked Sir Gamp.
"Yes, I just let him say it briefly, because in my perception, we are very far away from the veil, and it turned out that he himself directly used the word 'black dog', because he was short enough and the meaning was quite correct. "
Voldemort gave an affirmative answer, while Sir Gamp froze in place.
He used his normal brain to try to understand this matter.
First, the Dementor heard a proverb.
Afterwards, the dementor followed its master to death and entered a mysterious space.
Finally, the Dementor passed a word of the proverb to the past master, and the past master, because he heard the proverb at the same time as the Dementor, understood the meaning of the Dementor passing the word.
Sir Gamp felt that his head was about to explode. This logic is not self-consistent.
Past, present, future, are completely confused in this story.
"Are you sure...these are all true?" Sir Gamp asked uncertainly.
"Of course, it's what I've experienced, Sir Gamp. That's why I think you can give me the answer. After all, you've been guarding the veil for a long time." Voldemort's voice was very sincere.
Indeed, as he said, he himself was full of doubts about it.
He thought of two people who could help him, one was Sir Gamp.
Because the only familiar existence he can clearly perceive in the crevice world is the veil guarded by Sir Gamp.
And returning from that world also needs to go through the veil.
So, he thinks so.
As for the other person, it was Nick Flamel who gave him the bronze key.
There must be many secrets in this old man, but it is a pity that the previous self was obsessed with strength, and because his body was young enough, he did not have such a great need for longevity.
So I never looked for him.
Perhaps if I had gone to him earlier, I could have solved the mystery earlier.
Of course, everything is still unknown until you meet Nick Flamel.
"But how do we explain all this, Dark Lord, I mean... I can't understand the chaos of time and space."
Sir Gamp, who has struggled several times, still seems unable to accept this result.
Voldemort remained silent and did not give him an answer. After all, whether he can think about it or not depends on Sir Gamp himself, and he can't give him any other answers.
"call."
Finally, Sir Gump let out a long breath, "Let's put this matter aside first, Dark Lord, then how did you move the veil?"
Facing Sir Gamp's question, Voldemort said in a low voice, "That's another story, Sir Gamp."
(End of this chapter)
"But what does this have to do with black dogs?"
Sir Gamp's voice was full of doubts, obviously he was not interested in the weird world.
The focus of his attention was always on Death, which did not surprise Voldemort.
"In that state I cannot help myself, Sir Gump, the darkness has come over me, and I am not free from my evil nature."
Because Voldemort didn't tell the existence of "Darkest Hour", he could only change a way for Sir Gamp to understand.
But obviously, without the core content, it is difficult for Sir Gamp to understand.
"You just need to know that my emotions are so high that I can't help myself." Voldemort could only put it another way.
"So, you need some negativity?" Gamp asked rhetorically.
"Yes, negative enough to calm me down from the infinite darkness," Voldemort affirmed.
Sir Gamp nodded, showing that he generally understood.
"But how did you find us?" Sir Gamp wondered again.
"It's a bronze key. It can connect to the curtain, allowing me to communicate with you...or me at that time."
This weird answer, Voldemort himself felt weird when he said it.
The future self, expressing its appeal to the past self, just saying this sentence is lame enough.
Therefore, when Sir Gamp and Bella were stunned for a moment, Voldemort understood it.
"What do you mean...you are a message from the future, and the ones connected are indeed us at that time?" Sir Gamp asked with wide eyes, full of disbelief.
"Yes, it's strange, but the river of time is right in front of my eyes. In that case, it is meaningless to talk about the concept of time." Voldemort said.
"You jumped out of time?" Sir Gamp still clung to the question.
"It should be like this, but in fact, it is difficult for me to describe that state specifically, because everything looks very unreal. The so-called long river of time is just a concrete explanation of my feelings, and it is given by myself. explanation of."
Voldemort's words were full of thought, obviously he was not sure that his judgment was correct.
Sir Gamp and Bella were completely stunned.
The dim hall was silent for a while, and Sir Gamp suddenly asked loudly, "But why is it a black dog?"
"This... Bella, do you still remember our dinner in front of the fountain in Malfoy Manor one afternoon?" Voldemort did not rush to answer, but asked Bella.
"There have been many times, master, which one are you talking about?" Bella asked.
"The time with Professor George Finn," said Voldemort.
"Oh, remember, that's when you talked about the black dog. It was Professor Fern who said that." Bella said after thinking.
"Yes, he said 'depression is like a black dog that bites me at every opportunity,' and that's where I figured that maybe the black dog represents negative emotions," Voldemort said.
"But if it's what the future you said to the past you, you can definitely say negative emotions, not black dogs." Sir Gamp's words were still full of doubts.
"I wanted to talk about negative emotions, but my state at the time didn't allow it. Have you forgotten what I told you, that I was enveloped by an evil, dark thought, and still had very little self-awareness?"
Facing Voldemort's rhetorical question, Gamp gave an affirmative answer.
He remembered all this, but he still couldn't understand why it was a black dog.
"For this reason, I cannot directly send a message to my past self, so I ask Hoddle to help me to send a message to my future self." Voldemort said.
Sir Gamp still looked puzzled, but Bella showed a clear look on his face.
"He said black dog, right?" Bella asked loudly.
"What do you mean?" Sir Gamp asked Bella before Voldemort could answer.
Bella almost acquiesced that Voldemort's answer was yes, and she explained excitedly to Sir Gump.
"At that time, it was to let Professor Finn feel the harm of the dementors, so that he could understand the pain in Azkaban, so that he could better heal those Death Eaters trapped in Azkaban..."
"Speaking of which Bella, I want to know the answer."
Sir Gamp interrupted Bella painfully, he just wanted to know the answer now.
"Okay, Sir Gamp, Hoddle was there at the time, so it should be the black dog he was talking about."
Bella spoke her guess, while Sir Gamp immediately looked at the coffin in the air.
"Is that so?" asked Sir Gamp.
"Yes, I just let him say it briefly, because in my perception, we are very far away from the veil, and it turned out that he himself directly used the word 'black dog', because he was short enough and the meaning was quite correct. "
Voldemort gave an affirmative answer, while Sir Gamp froze in place.
He used his normal brain to try to understand this matter.
First, the Dementor heard a proverb.
Afterwards, the dementor followed its master to death and entered a mysterious space.
Finally, the Dementor passed a word of the proverb to the past master, and the past master, because he heard the proverb at the same time as the Dementor, understood the meaning of the Dementor passing the word.
Sir Gamp felt that his head was about to explode. This logic is not self-consistent.
Past, present, future, are completely confused in this story.
"Are you sure...these are all true?" Sir Gamp asked uncertainly.
"Of course, it's what I've experienced, Sir Gamp. That's why I think you can give me the answer. After all, you've been guarding the veil for a long time." Voldemort's voice was very sincere.
Indeed, as he said, he himself was full of doubts about it.
He thought of two people who could help him, one was Sir Gamp.
Because the only familiar existence he can clearly perceive in the crevice world is the veil guarded by Sir Gamp.
And returning from that world also needs to go through the veil.
So, he thinks so.
As for the other person, it was Nick Flamel who gave him the bronze key.
There must be many secrets in this old man, but it is a pity that the previous self was obsessed with strength, and because his body was young enough, he did not have such a great need for longevity.
So I never looked for him.
Perhaps if I had gone to him earlier, I could have solved the mystery earlier.
Of course, everything is still unknown until you meet Nick Flamel.
"But how do we explain all this, Dark Lord, I mean... I can't understand the chaos of time and space."
Sir Gamp, who has struggled several times, still seems unable to accept this result.
Voldemort remained silent and did not give him an answer. After all, whether he can think about it or not depends on Sir Gamp himself, and he can't give him any other answers.
"call."
Finally, Sir Gump let out a long breath, "Let's put this matter aside first, Dark Lord, then how did you move the veil?"
Facing Sir Gamp's question, Voldemort said in a low voice, "That's another story, Sir Gamp."
(End of this chapter)
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