Harry Potter’s Natural Villain Chapter 306: Talks in Spider’s End Alley
Not long ago, at the entrance of Diagon Alley, two men in black robes met like a coincidence.
Snape happened to see Harry Potter and his godfather Sirius Black standing on the street at the other end.
He stopped his figure suddenly, then approached the other man, bowed respectfully and humbly.
"Master." The man hurriedly greeted him at this time, blocking Voldemort's sight.
"Oh? Severus?" Voldemort under the cloak was slightly surprised, his eyes cold, and he didn't know what kind of emotion he had.
"This is not the place to talk. Can you change the location, Lord Dark Lord? I will give you a satisfactory explanation." Snape looked around in a panic, the waxy yellow, similar There was some urgency on the sick face.
He humbled his request.
"As you wish." Voldemort looked at him carefully and said hoarsely.
Walking to the end of the hidden alley, the two used Apparition, and no one outside noticed what happened at the end of the alley.
The virtual space was distorted, and faint ripples were raised secretly, and the two suddenly appeared on the side of an old long street.
On the other side of the long street are rows of dilapidated brick houses. The windows of the houses look black and lifeless even in the daytime.
The rows of shops are closed, sparsely populated, like a completely deserted solitary town.
A male worker covered with oil, carrying a motor in one hand, and a wrench in the other hand, stared at the two people who appeared suddenly in mid-air, and then thought he might be in the factory. After a long time, hallucinations appeared.
As soon as he loosened his hand, the heavy wrench slammed into the back of his instep, and the pain was real.
But if it is a dream, why does it hurt?
He opened his mouth wide and pointed at the two people in the air. He wanted to scream, attract the attention of others, and attract more workers to verify whether he had hallucinations.
Voldemort frowned and immediately wanted to kill the Muggle who was in the way.
It's just that Snape is one step faster than him, and his wand is raised, and with a dull sound of "boom," the Muggle worker collapses.
Snape saved him, because Voldemort must be disdainful of making up the knife.
The cruel Dark Lord doesn't care about the lives of ordinary people.
Actually, Snape didn't care too much, but he didn't want to be extravagant.
This is the town of Cockworth, a somewhat desolate town in Britain, surrounded by some semi-operating factories, a dirty river and an abandoned mill with a big chimney.
The environment here is terrible. Many miles away, the river meanders, weeds grow on both sides, and garbage piles up. A huge chimney, a relic from an abandoned mill, stands high up, gloomy and ominous. There was no sound all around, only the black and sour river water was whimpering, and there was no sign of life. Only a lean fox sneaked down the river bank, sniffing hopefully a few fried fish and fried potatoes among the deep weeds. Piece of wrapping paper.
This is the place where Snape lived since he was a child. Even after so many years, it still has this old look. Perhaps the local government has abandoned it.
There is only one cramped living room in his house, which feels like a dark, soft-walled cell. Several walls are full of books, most of which are old black or brown leather covers; a frayed sofa, an old armchair and a rickety table are squeezed next to each other. There is a desolate and deserted atmosphere in this place, and it seems that there is usually no one inhabited.
Hogwarts is Snape's second "home".
After the person he loves most dies, he won't be willing to start a family with any other woman.
After dragging a fairly tidy chair for Voldemort, Snape stood stiffly beside Voldemort like an old dead tree, perhaps waiting for him to vent his anger.
After all, it seems that he is also a member of the "traitor". When he fell, he took refuge in Dumbledore and survived, avoiding Azkaban's imprisonment.
"Your loyalty, I don't want to doubt it, at least you can appear in front of me now, I should give you enough trust." Voldemort did not criticize him.
This is extremely rare for him who is cruel by nature.
Perhaps it was because Snape had a very high use value for him, or it was because he lacked a capable man who could help him.
Snape was impeccable and irreplaceable in terms of his strength and his position beside Dumbledore.
He can provide himself with a lot of information.
Whether it’s true or false is even more unknown.
Of course, with this man’s arrogance, he wouldn’t think anyone could deceive him face to face.
"Okay, let me think, what can you do for me?"
Snape still had that dead face, quietly waiting for Voldemort's order.
"I need to get the complete prophecy. This is very important, Severus." Voldemort's gaze scanned Snape before him, and the potions professor who came to take refuge in him.
He didn't believe that Snape really took refuge in Dumbledore. It was just an instinct that people should have to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, even for him.
Let’s take a look, people who are suitable for walking in the dark, after he returns, even if the form is not clear, he can’t wait to return to his command.
In his opinion, this is Snape's instinct.
He never knew this man before, and his self-confident mindfulness was perfectly concealed. With his inner pride, this was impossible.
While feeling the scorching heat brought by the Dark Mark~IndoMTL.com~ Snape found the Dark Lord.
The Dark Mark not only plays a role when Voldemort actively summons his subordinates, but also when his emotions fluctuate sharply, the Death Eaters can also feel the emotions of the Dark Lord.
Whether it is joy or anger.
This is why Snape was able to find the Dark Lord.
"The last time I failed, maybe because I got an incomplete prophecy. I was too impatient. Now, I need more precise information. I know you can do it, Severus. Really?" Voldemort sat calmly in front of Snape, his pale and slender fingers slowly tapped on the armrest, and then made his request.
This is another focus of Voldemort.
"Master, I will try my best to find out." Snape owed and said respectfully.
Almost no one knows what the surging undercurrents in Diagon Alley and Spider's End mean on the eve of Hogwarts.