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Chapter 617 Kevin who will "come"
"Kevin, how is your dear friend?"
Voldemort suddenly uttered such a sentence when the meeting was about to end.
A group of Death Eaters who wanted to get up immediately sat back, and all eyes in the room were focused on Kevin for a while.
Snape still had that "dead face", showing no joy or sorrow.A trace of fear flashed across Malfoy's face. Voldemort only said a word, but Malfoy felt strong "doubt" from it.
He was worried that Kevin would betray himself!
Other than that, the rest of the Death Eaters were just watching the show.
Voldemort's sudden attack was unexpected, but it was also expected.
That's right, it's that contradictory!
Unexpectedly, Kevin did not expect Voldemort to attack at this point in time!
Unsurprisingly, Kevin understood that everyone in the room counted as one, and no one was trusted by Voldemort, let alone himself.Moreover, as soon as Voldemort's cold voice came out, Kevin immediately understood Voldemort's "scheming".
In Voldemort's view, all people in this world except himself can be divided into two types.
[-]. Useful people.
two.Useless person.
Did Voldemort suspect Kevin?
This question requires little thought, the answer is yes!Even though Kevin had done a lot for Voldemort, doubt still had to exist.Even if the Death Eaters could doubt Kevin, how could Voldemort be inferior to his servants.
Why didn't you say it before?
The reason is that Kevin was a useful person back then.
He can help him kill Dumbledore, he can provide news about Harry Potter, and he can help him mess up the wizarding world.
But now Kevin seems useless!
He did not provide any useful information in today's meeting.So Voldemort's suspicion is no longer whether he is "loyal" or not, but whether he is useful or not?
If Kevin became the second type of person, "loyalty" would not matter.
Really surrender!I'm sorry, in Voldemort's eyes, loyalty has never been an "iron rice bowl", and useless people are of no use.
Another conspiracy!It's even more embarrassing, no one will let go of the threat in front of them!
So no matter whether Kevin really surrendered to Voldemort or had another conspiracy, what Voldemort always cared about was whether he was useful.
Almost at the same time, Kevin guessed Voldemort's state of mind. It would be a lie to say that he had no mood swings at all, but Kevin was not worried that he would lose his life.
Because he still has a little use value.
Just like Lucius, he was already equivalent to a waste in Voldemort's eyes, but Voldemort did not touch him.
The main reason is definitely not because of the meritorious Malfoy, but because Lucius still has some value.
Voldemort needs to show a group of servants that being loyal to oneself is reliable, and that there is no such thing as killing a donkey.
Even if it was just a big lie, Voldemort needed it to stabilize people now.
So Lucius had to be alive!
Similarly, Voldemort firmly believed in Kevin's identity as a wandless man, so whether this person was really loyal to him or not, Voldemort would firmly control him by his side.
But Kevin doesn't want to be a mascot, especially Voldemort's mascot.
So facing Voldemort's question, Kevin gave his own explanation.
"I don't know why they didn't contact me, maybe they were looking for something? Or maybe Dumbledore said something to them when he was alive?"
This is nonsense.
But in the face of the leadership's doubts, especially when the doubts still have some weight, nonsense is often the most useful.
Because nonsense can quietly transfer the problem to a person who will not be suspected or cannot be suspected while acknowledging doubts.
Kevin acknowledged the doubts.
But he turned the question back to Voldemort, who knew what Harry was looking for in the house.No one dared to say it, and Voldemort didn't want to hear it from others.
And Dumbledore has passed away, it is only appropriate to push the problem to the dead.
Of course, the subordinates who will come to trouble will not only transfer the problem quietly, but also know how to solve the problem for the "leader".
Immediately, Kevin said: "However, I think of a place they might go to, Godric's Hollow!"
This name is familiar to everyone, and it is also a place that no one dares to say.
Because Godric's Hollow is the birthplace of "The Boy Who Lived", and it is also the place where Voldemort fell into the sand.
An imperceptible "dead air" flashed across Voldemort's face, and he asked, "Why? I need a reason."
"From what I can tell, they seem to be looking for more than one thing," Kevin said.
Kevin put "more than one thing" very seriously, deliberately telling Voldemort and Harry that they were also looking for something other than Horcruxes.
Voldemort said flatly: "This is not the answer I want to know."
Kevin replied: "But that's the only thing I know, they seem to be looking for the Deathly Hallows."
As soon as "Deathly Hallows" was blurted out, Voldemort's pair of snake eyes burst out with a threatening cold light.
But the tone was as calm and gloomy as ever: "Do you know the Deathly Hallows?"
"The Elder Wand! The Resurrection Stone! The Invisibility Cloak!" Kevin said truthfully.
There is no need to hide this. Voldemort once obtained the Resurrection Stone, and he also knew that Harry had an invisibility cloak. The only thing he didn't know was the whereabouts of the Elder Wand.
He is an extremely "superstitious" person, and he firmly believes in the legend of Horcruxes, the legend of the wandless man, and the legend of the Deathly Hallows.
"If you master the three holy artifacts, you can defeat the god of death", this is an attraction that cannot be ignored for Voldemort, who longs for immortality.
"So? Their whereabouts?" asked Voldemort.
Kevin said: "The invisibility cloak was given to Harry by Dumbledore, and it should be by his side now. I haven't seen the Resurrection Stone. As for the Elder Wand... Sorry! I don't know either. But about the wand, Olivier People from the De family should have the most say."
The Elder Wand was in Dumbledore's hands, and the only people who knew about it were Dumbledore himself and Kevin and Snape, whom he had volunteered to tell.
Now that wand has entered the grave with Dumbledore, it is impossible for Kevin to tell Voldemort the whereabouts of the old wand, whether public or private.Although Kevin understands that Voldemort will know the truth one day and will go to the grave to get the Elder Wand, at least he can't let him know the whereabouts of the Elder Wand now!
Voldemort stared at him with a sneer, and said, "I think you should know that Mr. Ollivander is 'guest' here."
The implication was that Ollivander hadn't told him about the Elder Wand.
Kevin said: "As far as I know, the Ollivander family is not the only famous European stick maker."
"Huh?" Voldemort was puzzled for a moment, then said, "You mean Gregorovich."
There are three recognized top wandmakers in Europe, Ollivander in England, Sophie Marceau in France, and Gregorovich in Germany as Voldemort said. (The French stick maker is not mentioned in the novel or in the episode, just find a French name and press it, don't care.)
Among them, the wands made by Grigovich are known as "violent", and most of his wands have powerful attack attributes.Perhaps it had something to do with him, or perhaps his guests were mainly Durmstrang students.
Kevin nodded and said, "That's right, it's him."
Voldemort asked with a smile: "It's still the same sentence, what's the reason?"
Kevin also smiled and said, "Because I found out a very interesting piece of news."
"What news?" Voldemort asked.
Kevin said: "There were rumors in Germany in the last century that Gregorovich owned the Elder Wand and was researching and replicating the properties of the Elder Wand."
Bellatrix laughed wildly, and she said, "How do you know?"
Kevin said arrogantly: "Money is a good thing. It can't let us gain knowledge directly, but it can inquire about many unknown secrets."
In fact, the rumor that Kevin said is more like an "advertisement". After the rumors, Grigovich's business became extremely hot, which is why he was promoted to one of the "Three Canemakers". one.
But Gregorovich never showed the Elder Wand to the world, so most people regard the legend as an "advertisement", and people naturally don't pass an advertisement to the world.
Therefore, this rumor is only remembered by a very small number of people in Germany.
Voldemort suddenly uttered such a sentence when the meeting was about to end.
A group of Death Eaters who wanted to get up immediately sat back, and all eyes in the room were focused on Kevin for a while.
Snape still had that "dead face", showing no joy or sorrow.A trace of fear flashed across Malfoy's face. Voldemort only said a word, but Malfoy felt strong "doubt" from it.
He was worried that Kevin would betray himself!
Other than that, the rest of the Death Eaters were just watching the show.
Voldemort's sudden attack was unexpected, but it was also expected.
That's right, it's that contradictory!
Unexpectedly, Kevin did not expect Voldemort to attack at this point in time!
Unsurprisingly, Kevin understood that everyone in the room counted as one, and no one was trusted by Voldemort, let alone himself.Moreover, as soon as Voldemort's cold voice came out, Kevin immediately understood Voldemort's "scheming".
In Voldemort's view, all people in this world except himself can be divided into two types.
[-]. Useful people.
two.Useless person.
Did Voldemort suspect Kevin?
This question requires little thought, the answer is yes!Even though Kevin had done a lot for Voldemort, doubt still had to exist.Even if the Death Eaters could doubt Kevin, how could Voldemort be inferior to his servants.
Why didn't you say it before?
The reason is that Kevin was a useful person back then.
He can help him kill Dumbledore, he can provide news about Harry Potter, and he can help him mess up the wizarding world.
But now Kevin seems useless!
He did not provide any useful information in today's meeting.So Voldemort's suspicion is no longer whether he is "loyal" or not, but whether he is useful or not?
If Kevin became the second type of person, "loyalty" would not matter.
Really surrender!I'm sorry, in Voldemort's eyes, loyalty has never been an "iron rice bowl", and useless people are of no use.
Another conspiracy!It's even more embarrassing, no one will let go of the threat in front of them!
So no matter whether Kevin really surrendered to Voldemort or had another conspiracy, what Voldemort always cared about was whether he was useful.
Almost at the same time, Kevin guessed Voldemort's state of mind. It would be a lie to say that he had no mood swings at all, but Kevin was not worried that he would lose his life.
Because he still has a little use value.
Just like Lucius, he was already equivalent to a waste in Voldemort's eyes, but Voldemort did not touch him.
The main reason is definitely not because of the meritorious Malfoy, but because Lucius still has some value.
Voldemort needs to show a group of servants that being loyal to oneself is reliable, and that there is no such thing as killing a donkey.
Even if it was just a big lie, Voldemort needed it to stabilize people now.
So Lucius had to be alive!
Similarly, Voldemort firmly believed in Kevin's identity as a wandless man, so whether this person was really loyal to him or not, Voldemort would firmly control him by his side.
But Kevin doesn't want to be a mascot, especially Voldemort's mascot.
So facing Voldemort's question, Kevin gave his own explanation.
"I don't know why they didn't contact me, maybe they were looking for something? Or maybe Dumbledore said something to them when he was alive?"
This is nonsense.
But in the face of the leadership's doubts, especially when the doubts still have some weight, nonsense is often the most useful.
Because nonsense can quietly transfer the problem to a person who will not be suspected or cannot be suspected while acknowledging doubts.
Kevin acknowledged the doubts.
But he turned the question back to Voldemort, who knew what Harry was looking for in the house.No one dared to say it, and Voldemort didn't want to hear it from others.
And Dumbledore has passed away, it is only appropriate to push the problem to the dead.
Of course, the subordinates who will come to trouble will not only transfer the problem quietly, but also know how to solve the problem for the "leader".
Immediately, Kevin said: "However, I think of a place they might go to, Godric's Hollow!"
This name is familiar to everyone, and it is also a place that no one dares to say.
Because Godric's Hollow is the birthplace of "The Boy Who Lived", and it is also the place where Voldemort fell into the sand.
An imperceptible "dead air" flashed across Voldemort's face, and he asked, "Why? I need a reason."
"From what I can tell, they seem to be looking for more than one thing," Kevin said.
Kevin put "more than one thing" very seriously, deliberately telling Voldemort and Harry that they were also looking for something other than Horcruxes.
Voldemort said flatly: "This is not the answer I want to know."
Kevin replied: "But that's the only thing I know, they seem to be looking for the Deathly Hallows."
As soon as "Deathly Hallows" was blurted out, Voldemort's pair of snake eyes burst out with a threatening cold light.
But the tone was as calm and gloomy as ever: "Do you know the Deathly Hallows?"
"The Elder Wand! The Resurrection Stone! The Invisibility Cloak!" Kevin said truthfully.
There is no need to hide this. Voldemort once obtained the Resurrection Stone, and he also knew that Harry had an invisibility cloak. The only thing he didn't know was the whereabouts of the Elder Wand.
He is an extremely "superstitious" person, and he firmly believes in the legend of Horcruxes, the legend of the wandless man, and the legend of the Deathly Hallows.
"If you master the three holy artifacts, you can defeat the god of death", this is an attraction that cannot be ignored for Voldemort, who longs for immortality.
"So? Their whereabouts?" asked Voldemort.
Kevin said: "The invisibility cloak was given to Harry by Dumbledore, and it should be by his side now. I haven't seen the Resurrection Stone. As for the Elder Wand... Sorry! I don't know either. But about the wand, Olivier People from the De family should have the most say."
The Elder Wand was in Dumbledore's hands, and the only people who knew about it were Dumbledore himself and Kevin and Snape, whom he had volunteered to tell.
Now that wand has entered the grave with Dumbledore, it is impossible for Kevin to tell Voldemort the whereabouts of the old wand, whether public or private.Although Kevin understands that Voldemort will know the truth one day and will go to the grave to get the Elder Wand, at least he can't let him know the whereabouts of the Elder Wand now!
Voldemort stared at him with a sneer, and said, "I think you should know that Mr. Ollivander is 'guest' here."
The implication was that Ollivander hadn't told him about the Elder Wand.
Kevin said: "As far as I know, the Ollivander family is not the only famous European stick maker."
"Huh?" Voldemort was puzzled for a moment, then said, "You mean Gregorovich."
There are three recognized top wandmakers in Europe, Ollivander in England, Sophie Marceau in France, and Gregorovich in Germany as Voldemort said. (The French stick maker is not mentioned in the novel or in the episode, just find a French name and press it, don't care.)
Among them, the wands made by Grigovich are known as "violent", and most of his wands have powerful attack attributes.Perhaps it had something to do with him, or perhaps his guests were mainly Durmstrang students.
Kevin nodded and said, "That's right, it's him."
Voldemort asked with a smile: "It's still the same sentence, what's the reason?"
Kevin also smiled and said, "Because I found out a very interesting piece of news."
"What news?" Voldemort asked.
Kevin said: "There were rumors in Germany in the last century that Gregorovich owned the Elder Wand and was researching and replicating the properties of the Elder Wand."
Bellatrix laughed wildly, and she said, "How do you know?"
Kevin said arrogantly: "Money is a good thing. It can't let us gain knowledge directly, but it can inquire about many unknown secrets."
In fact, the rumor that Kevin said is more like an "advertisement". After the rumors, Grigovich's business became extremely hot, which is why he was promoted to one of the "Three Canemakers". one.
But Gregorovich never showed the Elder Wand to the world, so most people regard the legend as an "advertisement", and people naturally don't pass an advertisement to the world.
Therefore, this rumor is only remembered by a very small number of people in Germany.
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