Harry Potter’s Book of Sin Chapter 1363: Taun and Gunter


"Yes, of course you have the right to remain silent! But since you don't want to answer, then I have to follow my own thoughts and guess it irresponsibly..."

"For example-is the surname'Taung' similar to'Gaunt'?"

When Maca uttered his guess in a flat tone, Old Taweng's eyes flickered slightly. But even if this "coincidence" had passed, he still stubbornly kept silent, as if he had no intention of admitting it at all.

"Don't you think?" Maca looked at his shameless appearance and couldn't help but shook his head slightly, "Then... let me guess more!"

After a short pause, he suddenly continued:

"Moffin Gunter, more than sixty years ago, the last male offspring of the Gunter family, and also the last generation of male blood inheritors of Salazar Slytherin—relevant records show that this was caused by Mo The content of the memo written by Fen himself, and it is also his public announcement to the magic society at that time."

Since Salazar Slytherin had only one daughter, and this daughter was married to the Gunter family, only the Gunter bloodline was passed down indirectly.

Perhaps because of the dilution of the maternal lineage, in order to prevent Salazar's bloodline from becoming thinner, this led to the almost pathological "inbreeding" tradition of the Gunter family. Almost every generation of the head of the family will choose to have offspring with blood relatives in the family, so that the "pure" descendants of the Gunter family often have quite strange physical or psychological defects.

Just like the Morfin Gunter mentioned by Maca, he is a famous neurotic and violent man. He has several times attacked Ministry of Magic officials and law enforcement personnel with "brilliant" deeds.

"But as far as I know," Maca continued, "At that time, in addition to Morfin Gunter, the Gunter family had an older sister and a younger sister-the older sister married a Muggle. And gave birth to Tom Riddle, who was later to stir up trouble in the British magical world."

"But other than that, what about Morfin's sister?"

Speaking of which, he spread his hands together.

"Although Morfin himself has not mentioned it once, according to a certain'unique' tradition of the Gunter family, he should have married his sister? And I have reason to think—their husband and wife There should be another child."

As soon as the voice fell, Maca looked at the indifferent profile of the old Tavon, with a profound and authentic meaning:

"Oh, counting the years, their child should be about the same age as your father, right?"

Listening to Maca's inferences and the obvious temptation in the end, Old Taweng couldn't help it anymore. I saw him throw the last bite of the sandwich in his mouth, then turned his head and stared at Maca impatiently:

"About the same age as my father? So what?"

"Well, it's okay! I just said it, I just guessed it casually!" Maca shrugged, "Or, I happened to guess right?"

As soon as he uttered these words, Old Taweng made a few more mouths, but in the end he suddenly calmed down. Seeing that he turned his head away again, Maca closed her lips again, and couldn't help but take the opportunity:

"If you don't speak, then I have the right to assume that you have affirmed my statement! However, there is one thing I don't quite understand--"

He waved his hand and motioned:

"Look! You said earlier that it was to avoid Voldemort to hide and stay away from the magical world. Now it seems that this should be a fact. It's just that when you talk to others, others will only think of the last time Voldemort. The wizarding war started, and you will not correct this misunderstanding of others."

True good lies are always mixed with a part of the truth-at the beginning, Maca was deceived by this guy half-truth, and even didn't even know it was wrong.

"However," Maca said immediately, "You should know that Tom Riddle is no longer there. So why do you insist on changing your name?"

"In my opinion, there is nothing wrong with the surname'Gaunt', and it can even bring you and Ens more benefits, doesn't it?"

"Please pay attention, Mr. McLean--all this is just your guesswork, I haven't admitted it yet!" Old Taweng waved his hand, "What the Gunter family, what Salazar ·Slytherin...has nothing to do with me. Since I was young, I have always been named'Taon', understand?"

"Is that so?" Maca nodded, "Well, I believe you, what you said should be the truth. After all, Voldemort killed his father's family of three with his own hands, and then blamed his uncle Morfin. Gunter's body-he modified Morfin's memory, let Morfin confess the crime, and then spent the rest of his life in Azkaban."

"Voldemort thought he was foolproof, but he did not expect that he had missed Morfin's wife who had not been disclosed to the public...Yes, he didn't even know that he had an aunt and an Nephew!"

According to these contents, you can actually imagine:

After Morfin was sentenced and imprisoned in Azkaban, his younger sister...that is, his wife, should not have known it yet. She might only think that her violent husband really killed someone-after all, Morfin had never had any favor with the Riddle family.

After that, Voldemort, who was then Tom Riddle, graduated from Hogwarts and traveled around the world. During this period, the mother and son continued to live as low-key as they used to, and in some coincidence they learned the truth about Tom Riddle's frame of her husband.

At that time, Tom Riddle returned as Voldemort, and soon set off a **** storm in the British magical world.

In that case, the Gunter mother and son chose to avoid.

Because they suddenly realized that Voldemort probably didn't want people to know his mixed blood, and this would kill his Muggle father's family.

So if Voldemort knows that Morfin still has a mother and son left in the world, the most likely thing is to come to the door personally and seal their mouths with death!

So far, Maca is actually understandable. Including afterwards, Old Taweng still insisted on living incognito, because in the Muggle world, he probably had long been disconnected from the magical world, and he didn't even know that Voldemort had once died from the killing curse he bounced back.

Just...what about now?

Old Tavon had already sent Enns to Hogwarts, and he already knew that Voldemort and Greenward had both died in the Hogwarts front court.

To this day, he still doesn't change the surname "Gaunt", what is he doing?

"Mr. Tavon," Maca thought for a while, suddenly seemed to realize something, and raised his brows, "Could it be...you also know about Voldemort's Horcruxes?"

There seems to be only one thing that would make Old Ta Weng still reluctant to change his surname, and that is that he actually knew that Voldemort did not really die.

Sure enough, when Maca mentioned this suddenly, his face filled with impatience finally showed a touch of seriousness.

When Maca saw it, it became clear.

"It seems that you are really worrying about this," he nodded slightly, "Yes, as long as Voldemort does not really die for a day, you can never be at ease~IndoMTL.com~Because, no one knows where he is. One day will suddenly resurrect, and then return to the world to make waves."

"...And in fact," Maca didn't care much about the tunnel, "Indeed, Voldemort is not dead yet. But you can rest assured that even if he is still barely alive, it is no longer possible to appear in In front of you-because I can tell you very clearly that his Horcrux and even his own remnant soul are already in my hands."

"All in your hands?"

This time, Old Taweng was really surprised.

"Are you serious?"

"Yes, of course it's serious," Maca said, "So I don't think you need to hold on to the surname'Taon' anymore... Oh, if you really like this surname, Then I seem to be out of control."

"Hey," Old Taweng was stunned for a moment, and finally recovered, "Okay, OK, I know--but the question is, why do you want me to ask this? McLean, you What is the purpose of this?” Remember the website of this site, www. biquxu. Com, easy to read next time, or enter "" on Baidu to enter this site


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