Hogwarts: I am Voldemort

Chapter 306 Door Key

It seemed that Voldemort did not think for long.

But at that moment, he entered his own soul world.

In that self-contained world, he thought hard for a long time before he decided to do this.

And the reason why he did this was not to take the opportunity to rescue the Death Eaters in Azkaban.

What Voldemort wanted was definitely not to let the Death Eaters escape from prison as Lin Zuo remembered.

He wants those people to come out, and come out openly.

This time, they weren't leaving Azkaban.

But this opportunity is the best show before leaving.

In addition, he also wanted to use this incident to observe and test the three parties.

The Silent Man and Snape were the testers, while the leaders of the three organizations were the targets of his observation.

"You go organize it first, Percy. You also call Crouch and rush over."

Voldemort thought thoughtfully and said, "First build momentum to counterattack Azkaban. As for the method... at least some people will enter Azkaban. I will contact Percy alone about this matter."

After receiving Voldemort's affirmative answer, the momentum of the three people next to the train immediately changed.

Especially Draco, his hand holding the mirror was shaking with excitement, causing the image in the mirror in front of Voldemort to also shake.

This made him frown slightly, becoming even more dissatisfied with Draco.

Bella on the side noticed all this, but she didn't say anything.

"Go ahead and take action."

After Voldemort finished speaking, he took the initiative to disconnect, and then he was silent for a moment to clear his thoughts.

"Bella, call everyone in the castle, hurry up."

Bella nodded vigorously, turned around and left without saying a word.

Voldemort took out a mask from his pocket and slowly put it on his face.

After briefly falling into darkness, in a void of space, he saw Sir Gamp's face.

"What's the matter? Mr. Sylvester," Sir Gamp asked.

"For some reasons, I need the key to Azkaban. Sir Gamp, can you provide it for me?" Voldemort asked slowly.

Sir Gamp looked at Voldemort in confusion in the void. After a moment, he suddenly widened his eyes and said, "Are you going to stand up for those students?"

Voldemort smiled and nodded, thinking to himself:

Sure enough, the silent people have mastered the situation, but what will you choose?

If the silent people are involved in this matter, then their so-called "no participation" principle is false.

And if they don't participate in this matter, it proves that their bottom line will at least not be changed because children in the wizarding world are harmed.

Testing cannot be done in one step, but you have to slowly figure out their bottom line, right?

"For the future of the wizarding world, Mr. Gamp, those children need our help, and the Ministry of Magic and the Dementors also need to be punished." Voldemort said solemnly.

Sir Gamp's expression did not change. He just said after a moment of thinking: "We will not participate in this matter, Mr. Sylvester. This is the rule of the silent people."

Voldemort's heart moved.

Sir Gamp only said that he could not participate, but did not say that he could not provide it.

In other words, the Silent Man has a way to get the key to Azkaban.

This organization is indeed hidden deep enough and has many methods.

"But if it is your personal request, I am willing to provide you with enough door keys."

Sir Gamp's words surprised Voldemort.

The other party has always shown enough kindness to him, and he knows this.

After all, this kindness is visible to the naked eye.

But for this goodwill, they did not hesitate to break their "no participation" principle, which surprised Voldemort.

What surprised him even more was that what the other party said was "provide enough door keys."

This is enough, not quantitative.

Therefore, before Voldemort said the number of people, the word "enough" was too overbearing.

Azkaban is not under the supervision of your Silent Man.

How come there are so many door keys there?

With such doubts, Voldemort narrowed his eyes slightly and said softly: "I want to take all the students from the third grade of Hogwarts and above, roughly... close to three hundred people."

"Thirty door keys, no problem." Sir Gamp said immediately.

Voldemort raised his eyebrows and said: "There are still some parents who need to participate, otherwise they will not be able to fight against the Ministry of Magic, so...one hundred parents."

"There are forty door keys in total, I will prepare them." Sir Cadre said calmly.

Voldemort was a little uneasy. The strength of the opponent's power made him a little frightened.

"Time is very tight, if you can't..."

"In ten minutes, someone will deliver the door key to the door of Malfoy Manor. Mr. Sylvester, you are a distinguished friend of the Silent Man. We will not delay your affairs." Sir Gamp interrupted Voldemort.

Voldemort's brows raised again, and he looked at Sir Gamp with a playful look, which was somewhat provocative.

Or, maybe with Voldemort's doubts and distrust of this organization, plus a little bit of fear.

"Please believe I mean no harm, Mr. Sylvester."

Sir Gamp spoke, his voice as sincere as before, "Because I'm 'not allowed to participate', I can't say more, but you are a friend of the Silent Man, and when you say the name Sylvester, the contract has been completed."

"Sylvester?" Voldemort asked in confusion, "Because of this name?"

"Yes, sir, I'm sorry I can't say more," said Sir Gump.

Voldemort thought for a moment, nodded, and did not dwell on it any longer.

So far, the other party has no malicious intent and is completely different from another mysterious organization.

Moreover, the Silent Men are not a completely hidden organization.

It has been passed down for a long time, promotes the development of the wizarding world, and its contribution to the wizarding world is beyond doubt.

If Voldemort is willing to think better, it can be considered that the Silent People's support for him is based on the fact that these wizards and scientists see the future in him.

Of course, it would be naive of him to think so.

But in any case, this is not the enemy.

"The Hiddleston family's salesperson..."

"Sorry, Mr. Sylvester, I can't help you in this matter."

When Sir Gamp said this, there was even a little apology on his face.

"Okay, thanks to the Silent Man for helping me. I will remember this friendship and return it to you when necessary."

What Voldemort said was somewhat condescending.

But that’s what he thought, and that’s what he said.

And Sir Gamp in the void world did not express dissatisfaction.

Instead, he bowed slightly and said: "If you are willing, I hope you will think deeply about the words of the God of Death. Maybe there is some deeper meaning in them."

Voldemort was slightly surprised. He didn't expect that the other party would actually say such a thing while borrowing the donkey from the slope.

But he also nodded immediately and said: "I will, Sir Gamp. I think that in the more distant future, maybe we can have deeper cooperation."

"That's what we expected, Mr. Sylvester."

Sir Gamp said, his face tilted at a forty-five degree angle towards Voldemort.

In this void, there was only one face between the two, but Voldemort understood that the other was bowing in greeting.

Voldemort also bowed slightly, but not as low as the other person.

After that, the conversation between the two ended.

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