Hogwarts time travel

Chapter 269 Please Show Your Credentials

Voldemort just lived in Lily's house in such a grand manner. It's strange to say that the second floor is just an attic, but after Voldemort moved in, it turned into a floor with complete rooms.

Voldemort stood on the edge of the window sill in the room, watching the distant sun set at a speed visible to the naked eye, and then rise from the other end at a speed visible to the naked eye, just like the special effect of the curtain in a movie studio, extremely weird.

Hearing the sound of Lily and her husband saying goodbye downstairs, Voldemort went downstairs and saw Lily smiling at him.

"Did you sleep well?" Lily asked.

Voldemort smiled wryly, he hasn't had time to sleep yet, okay?

Seeing Voldemort walk to the living room and sit down, Lily looked at the boy curiously.

"You don't want to share your thoughts with me, do you?"

"This is ridiculous." Lily shook her head.

"Okay." Voldemort looked at Harry in Lily's arms, "Do you know magic?"

"Magic?" Lily was silent for a while. Could it be Mr. Tom's delusion?

"I... have heard of it." Lily said reluctantly.

"Look." Voldemort took out his wand and waved it lightly, but nothing happened.

Lily: ...

This guy is really delusional!

Voldemort looked at the wand, finally gave up the idea of ​​breaking it, and put it away silently.

It seems that in this world, magic cannot be used.

Voldemort believes that this world built according to Lily's subconscious is likely to deliberately eliminate the concept of magic.

In Lily's subconscious, magic is actually the source of his unfortunate ending. Without magic, she would not lose her husband and life. Therefore, Lily created a world without magic. In this world, she is an ordinary housewife, her husband He is an ordinary office worker, and his son is also ordinary. There is no lightning-shaped scar on his forehead.

She disguised the personality of a housewife for herself, and used the ordinaryness created by this personality to protect her son Harry.

What Voldemort has to do is to break this ordinaryness and let Lily know that ordinaryness cannot protect her son. In the face of evil, only by becoming extraordinary can one resist them.

In human terms, it is to cause trouble and damage in Lily's world, so that housewife Lily feels the crisis, realizes her current status is weak, and takes the initiative to transform back into witch Lily.

Even without magic, Voldemort still thought he could easily start a riot.

That's right, this is the confidence of the Dark Lord.

……

Roy is an ordinary policeman.

From the time he graduated from college, he moved to Godric's Hollow and became an unremarkable British policeman.

He got married and had children here, and he had a very happy family although not rich.

Whenever he thinks of his beautiful wife and lovely son, Roy feels that he has no regrets in his life.

He had a great time every day.

Today he was on duty at the police station, and a strange boy walked into the police station.

"Hello, do you need help?" Roy took the initiative to step forward. In his opinion, the teenager should have gotten separated while traveling with his parents, so he went to the police station to ask for help.

"No," the boy shook his head unexpectedly, "Are you happy?"

"Of course I am happy!" Roy said without hesitation, "So, do you need help?"

Roy stubbornly wanted to help the boy.

"No," the boy refused again, and instead asked a weird question.

"Are there any criminals here?"

criminal?

Roy was stunned. It seemed that since he came to work here more than [-] years ago, he had never seen any criminals, not even petty theft.

This is a bit strange, but Roy attributed it to the simplicity of the people here.

"No, I've never seen anyone who committed a crime." Roy shook his head firmly, with some pride in his tone.

"Sure enough." The young man seemed to have realized something, "Then, where are all the criminals?"

"Of course it's in the dirtiest place, little gentleman." Roy teased, "Is there anything else?"

The boy shook his head and left the police station.

Walking on the street, the boy, that is, Voldemort, was lost in thought.

When he left Lily's house, every house he passed was hospitable, civilized and friendly, and there were no quarrels between families. It seemed that every house was a model family that could be published in the newspaper.

And all the shops that can be entered, the bosses are all generous, if you buy a piece of bread, you can give you half a bakery, and the things are genuine, and there is never a shortage.

When it comes to government departments like the police station, the police officers are even more impartial and strict, and they answer every question, as if everything is for the people.

Is the moral level of people here a bit too high?

It's not that it's bad, but that it doesn't conform to basic logic at all.

It is impossible for something like human nature to be so extreme. As long as there is light, there must be darkness.

If Godric's Hollow is full of light, where is the darkness?

It doesn't just disappear, it just hides.

Voldemort began to recall the distance he had traveled, and opened his eyes after a long time.

"sewer!"

A certain Mr. Deathstroke, who didn't want to be named, is especially fond of the sewers, because there are dark hotbeds, which are very suitable for the breeding of evil.

This just fits the setting of the hidden darkness.

Although Godric's Valley is called a valley, it is actually a town and naturally has a complete underground water system.

Voldemort borrowed a crowbar from a roadside shop, opened the manhole cover on the street, and climbed down the escalator.

Below is a wide waterway, with paths for people to walk on both sides.

Walking along the edge, stepping on the silt and waste water, Voldemort felt inexplicably free.

No wonder it is called a hotbed of darkness.

Voldemort considers establishing a Death Eater branch beneath the British Ministry of Magic.

As they walked farther and farther away, lights appeared on the surrounding walls. Walking along the road, a huge hollow appeared in front of Voldemort's eyes.

The hollow was turned into a square, with countless buildings leaning on top of each other, neon lights of various colors flickering, releasing a strange light.

The roads between the buildings are full of residents who live here, and strangely, they don't seem to be very friendly among them.

It was obviously an accidental collision, but they were able to fight directly on the street.

There was no one around to persuade the fight, and a few people in police uniforms were watching from the sidelines!

As soon as Voldemort entered this underground town, he felt malice from all directions.

This kind of malice is undisguised, and it almost clearly conveys an unwelcome attitude.

"Sir," the policeman who was watching the fight just now appeared in front of Voldemort, "please show your ID."

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