Mysterious Walker at Hogwarts

Chapter 125 Multiple Masks

"Mr. Mysterious Walker, I'm sorry, my master forced me to do this!" Quirrell sobbed weakly.

Although the clown mask of the mysterious walker in front of him has been knocked off, the face under the mask is not a human face, but another mask - a mocking thunderbird mask.

"Why do you have such a stupid idea, thinking that under the clown mask must be my true face?" Dean can see that Quirrell is really weak now and has only one breath left. No matter how powerful Voldemort is, he may not be able to Controlling such a dying body was not good for him, so he was not worried at all - even though Dean was actually at the end of his strength, the continuous flow of magic power from the Thunderbird wand gave him confidence.

"I, I don't know his plan, I'm just following the master's instructions..." Quirrell looked at Dean helplessly, "Please, don't kill me -"

Dean was stunned for a moment. If he wanted to kill Voldemort, this was indeed a good opportunity. As long as he killed Quirrell, the possessed Voldemort would definitely be doomed, but...

Dean hesitated.

At this point in time, Voldemort's Horcruxes were still intact. Dean was not sure whether killing Voldemort who possessed Quirrell would give Voldemort a chance to use the Horcruxes to resurrect him.

If history changes as a result, most of Dumbledore's savior plans will come to nothing. If he does not have a plan to use Horcruxes to resurrect Voldemort, the future of the wizarding world will undoubtedly be darker than the original history.

Rather than steering the future in an unpredictable direction, it would be better to let Quirrell go for the time being.

Besides, Dean still insists on his previous point of view. Although Quirrell is not a good person, he is not so evil that he must die. Besides, there is still a high chance that the "rescue" target in the first year is Quirrell.

The most important thing is that Dean is not ready to kill Quirrell with his own hands. He feels that it is not worth getting his hands on human life just to kill a clone of Voldemort.

"If you are willing to tell me all your plans for tonight, maybe I can consider it." Dean said after thinking for a while.

"I do, I do!" Quirrell said weakly, as if he would die in the next second - he was too weak.

"Then you need this now." Dean threw a bottle of energy potion mixed with Veritaserum to Quirrell, "Don't think too much, I just don't want you to die before you finish speaking."

"I'm so grateful!" Quirrell didn't think too much at all. He picked up the energy potion and drank it in one gulp. For him, even if Dean gave him a bottle of poison, as long as he could live for one minute longer , he was willing to do so.

"Now tell me about your plan." Dean asked when he saw that Quirrell seemed to have some energy after drinking the energy potion. He guessed that the Veritaserum had also begun to take effect.

"Thank you for your kindness..." Quirrell gasped as he began to describe his and Voldemort's plans for tonight.

After Voldemort learned that Quirrell had reached an agreement with the Mystic Walker last night, he had no intention of going to trouble Umbridge. Instead, he drank the energy potion kindly presented by Dean, which temporarily enhanced his power and temporarily controlled him. Quirrell.

Voldemort initially planned to use the Imperius Curse to control a person to try to hunt unicorns. Even if he failed, he could let Quirrell continue to lurk in Hogwarts, waiting for opportunities to steal the Sorcerer's Stone; if he succeeded, he would Can greatly restore strength.

Rolf, who had just separated from Dean not long ago, unfortunately became the unlucky guy.

That's why Dean met Quirrell in the foyer, and the figure he saw slipping out of the castle was Rolf who was controlled by the Imperius Curse.

In order to save energy, after Voldemort used the Imperius Curse to control Rolf, he temporarily handed his body back to Quirrell, while he temporarily hibernated to recharge his batteries.

Therefore, what Dean encountered was Quirrell who had regained control of his body.

Quirrell insisted on sending Dean back to Gryffindor in order to find an alibi for himself - whether Rolf succeeded or not, Quirrell could distance himself from the relationship.

Quirrell had been worried that Voldemort would eventually burn the bridge, so when Voldemort was briefly dormant, he spared no effort to find a way out for himself.

It's a pity that he didn't know that Dean was actually the Mystic Walker, otherwise he might have risked revealing Voldemort's plan to Dean at that time.

After sending Dean away, Quirrell left the Mystery Walker's mark on the tapestry where the troll beat Barnabas silly, just to try his luck whether he could contact the Mystery Walker in time - Quirrell kept the Mystery Walker's advice in mind. , don't go for the idea of ​​​​unicorns.

Later, Rolf's unicorn hunting operation went unexpectedly smoothly. In a short period of time, he was almost successful. Voldemort immediately changed his plan after sensing it, so he only drew half of the Mysterious Walker mark and hurried to the Forbidden Forest. .

After discovering that the centaurs were well prepared and secretly protecting the unicorn, Voldemort ordered Rolf to act as a bait to lure the centaurs away, while he controlled Quirrell and prepared to kill the unicorn.

Fortunately, Firenze stayed behind, stopped Voldemort in time, and escaped with the unicorn. After delaying for a while, he finally waited for the arrival of the Mystic Walker and the centaurs.

Seeing that there was nothing he could do, Voldemort changed his plan again, hoping to take the opportunity to see the true face of the Mysterious Walker.

Voldemort controlled Quirrell and the Mysterious Walker to start a big battle, and gradually led the battlefield outside the scope of Hogwarts, using Apparition to come to this place, which would temporarily return them to their human form. Opportunity to knock off the clown mask of the Mysterious Walker.

Unfortunately, Dean had already thought about the possibility of losing his mask, so he wore several more layers of masks under the mask, and there were even several layers of masks that had been transformed by the Disguise Curse, so that he could avoid being exposed.

After Voldemort took off the clown mask, he was finally unable to survive and had to fall into a dormant state. Only then did Quirrell regain control of his body.

After Quirrell finished sobbing, Dean fell into deep thought.

With the effect of Veritaserum, Dean believed that Quirrell was not lying. The problem was that Voldemort's entire operation seemed suspicious. Didn't he think about the current situation: if he failed to defeat the Mysterious Walker, he would fall into dormancy again? Doesn't this state give the Mysterious Walker a good opportunity to kill him?

This is not at all like the behavior of Voldemort, who was extremely afraid of death. Who gave him such courage?

From this, Dean became more certain that Voldemort must have a backup plan.

If Dean attacks Quirrell rashly, he will definitely suffer.

Thinking of this, Dean became more and more certain that his decision not to kill Quirrell was correct.

"Qi Luo, when your master wanted to do harm to me, why didn't you stop him?" Dean asked softly.

"Master, my master changed his mind too quickly, and he didn't even discuss it with me, so I couldn't stop him!" Quirrell said in horror.

"Okay, I temporarily agree with your statement, but I hope you will immediately lift the Imperius Curse on that student." Dean ordered in an unquestionable tone.

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