Hogwarts: I am Voldemort

Chapter 507 Not the God of Death

"Then what?"

As soon as Voldemort finished speaking, Bella couldn't wait to ask.

"Then?"

Voldemort's voice was a little confused, followed by a sneer, "Then let's talk about it from family to family. It's not like you don't know the virtues of those families. They are a bunch of selfish ghosts who are greedy for life and afraid of death."

Voldemort's words succeeded in amusing Bella, but Sir Gump frowned at the side.

"Sir Gamp, do you have any doubts?" Voldemort asked.

"No, Dark Lord... Your Majesty, I'm just wondering why my ancestor didn't mention these things." Sir Gamp hesitated, but finally used His Majesty.

This is an agreement with Voldemort's previous words, and it is also a sign of surrender.

"Everyone has his own ideas, Sir Gamp. Even though I have known Ulric for many years, I think he still has his own ideas, especially in his later years."

Voldemort's emphasis on his later years is to show that he was not with Ulric at that time, which is an explanation from his perspective.

"Yes, Your Majesty, there may be other reasons."

Sir Gamp nodded slowly, collected his thoughts and asked, "Where is the curtain, Your Majesty, how did you make it move?"

"That's the door to the world between. It's between nothingness and reality, so it's easy to move. As for the method..."

Voldemort was silent for a moment, and then said the method, "The power of faith, although I don't know why it can affect the curtain, it can do it."

Sir Gamp glanced at the colorful black floating in the air in surprise. It was the power of faith. He had seen it around the curtain.

"Then how did you find the curtain at that time?" After Sir Gamp finished speaking, he immediately asked, "And as far as I know, the curtain has always been in the Department of Mysteries. At that time..."

"closed."

Voldemort interrupted him and said, "Before Ulric established the Ministry of Magic, the Silent People were more silent and mysterious. They never exposed their location and used magic to protect it."

"But you found it in the end." Sir Gamp said.

"It wasn't until I entered the coffin that I felt its location and got in touch with the Silent People, but they were wary of me." Voldemort said.

Sir Gamp nodded and defended the silent people of that era: "Before the emergence of the Ministry of Magic, they rarely had in-depth contact with other wizards, so it is normal to be wary."

"Yes, taking the establishment of the Ministry of Magic as a node, before and after, there are indeed two completely different eras." Voldemort sighed.

Only through personal experience can we know that the progress of the times involves all aspects of the wizarding world.

In that era, wizard families controlled the entire wizarding world, and those wizards who existed as rovers could only be allowed to decide their own destiny.

"According to the ancestral teachings of the Gamp family, Your Majesty the Dark Lord, I will be loyal to you, including the Gamp family. Although it has declined, it still exists." Sir Gamp spoke, and slowly knelt down on one knee to express his surrender.

"The legacy left by Ulric?" Voldemort did not immediately accept this loyalty, but asked.

"Yes, Your Majesty, the legacy is indeed left by the ancestors." Sir Gamp gave an affirmative answer.

"How can you be sure that you are loyal to me and not someone else?" Voldemort asked.

"Khufu's Pyramid, the coffin floating in the air and wrapped in the power of faith. Your Majesty, the ancestors left exact information on this matter. This is why I believe in your words, although it sounds too magical."

Sir Gamp still had an incredulous expression on his face.

"Okay, I accept your allegiance, then Sir Gamp, the Silent Man..."

"That is my position, and the person who serves this position needs a special item, and you don't have this item." Sir Gamp interrupted Voldemort and gave Ming a reason for his refusal.

"Item? What item?" Voldemort asked.

"You didn't, so you don't know." Sir Gamp sighed slightly, "You are not the God of Death."

"I'm not?" Voldemort asked in surprise.

"Although it is similar in the story, the reincarnated God of Death will bring that special item into the Department of Mysteries. Only that item can prove his identity." Sir Gamp affirmed.

Voldemort remained silent and did not speak. He was thinking about what the special item was, but he had no clue.

"Bronze key?" he asked guessing.

"No, Your Majesty." Sir Gamp denied.

"Uh...well, I don't think I am the God of Death either. Maybe there is some misunderstanding here, or the God of Death arranged all this."

Voldemort followed the other person's words, but his heart was full of doubts.

If he was not the God of Death, how could he be connected with the curtain and why he had such an arrangement.

Although he was confused, he did not have the token Sir Gamp mentioned, and he didn't even know what it was.

Perhaps, there really is a powerful being watching him silently from behind.

But what is he doing for?

Voldemort's heart became agitated, which even caused the coffin to shake for a while.

Finally he stopped thinking about this and asked Sir Gamp curiously.

"You said that the God of Death will be reincarnated and has a token. Does that mean that the God of Death has come, maybe more than once?"

Facing Voldemort's questions, Sir Gamp hesitated.

Obviously, because of his embarrassing identity, he didn't know how to answer this question.

"Well, I won't embarrass you, Sir Gamp. Maybe when I am resurrected, I will join the Silent Man to get more information."

Seeing Sir Gamp's dilemma, Voldemort temporarily gave up on the issue.

Sir Gamp also gave Voldemort a grateful look and expressed his willingness to give him the position of leader of the Silent People if Voldemort joined the Department of Mysteries.

"I don't have that intention."

Voldemort said with a smile in a relaxed tone. He really had no intention of competing for this position.

With this amazing experience, he had a different perspective on power.

Perhaps he was a little too persistent before, which made him restrained in the battle against MI7.

"Will you support the wizard?"

Thinking of MI7, Voldemort couldn't help but fight for the Silent Man.

Although he did not have a deep understanding of this organization, he knew that this organization had a very long history and was very large in scale.

If we can win their support, it will be much easier to fight against MI7.

"Sorry, Your Majesty, the Silent Man can only remain silent until he receives the order from the God of Death."

Sir Gamp refused as expected, and Voldemort was not angry at all.

At the same time, he also determined in his mind that he would join the Silent Man organization after his resurrection.

Even if it is not to obtain this power, it is still good just to understand what kind of existence the God of Death is.

Of course, this all comes after meeting Nick Flamel.

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