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He anticipated the surprise this child would bring. Sure enough, the child learned it very quickly…
He even learned from snippets of conversation from other teachers that Darren was considered a genius in every subject.
He truly lives up to his reputation as Voldemort's son.
However, Harry Potter, in full view of everyone, invited Darren to Gryffindor.
Sure enough, the famous Harry Potter is a reckless and arrogant lion. This is Slytherin, after all, the Slytherin that breeds bad guys.
Furthermore, the house rules established by his ancestors, Slytherin, absolutely forbade any unauthorized actions.
He even wants to invite his cubs, dream on!
Voldemort was thinking this when Darren actually followed him. Voldemort was furious.
He even considered giving the guy an Avada Kedavra to calm him down. But how could he dare break the rules?
Despite his anger, Voldemort still had Quirrell plead with Snape. Unfortunately, Snape was wary of him and left after only a few words.
Foolish brat! He deserves to be punished!
They need to be taught a lesson to know what obedience is!
Fortunately, Quirrell told him that Darren had saved the student council president that Snape was looking for.
Ha, would he care what punishment that stupid cub receives?
Voldemort expected to meet an honest Darren the next day, but to his astonishment, he discovered that the Slytherin students were turning a blind eye to Darren's behavior.
What's happening here?
Is Slytherin House weak now? Or is it that Voldemort's cubs are exceptionally outstanding?
Because Darren was so outstanding, when he saw Minerva McGonagall's envious expression after buying Harry Potter a broom, Voldemort specifically asked Quirrell to buy him one.
He thought it would cheer Darren up, but he discovered that the next morning, hundreds of owls were circling around Slytherin's dining table.
Dozens of people actually bought him brooms. Voldemort was momentarily stunned.
This guy is so kind it's almost foolish, so why are there so many idiots buying him brooms?
Moreover, most of them are Slytherins who prioritize self-interest. Have these Slytherins degenerated?
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Chapter 123 Voldemort's Thoughts!
Voldemort first considered Darren a potential successor after Darren killed the troll.
He was the one who put that giant in there.
Even the professors needed time to kill the troll. Yet Darren, a first-year student, was able to kill one single-handedly. Voldemort was astonished by the spell marks on the troll. This magic was truly awe-inspiring.
Because some of the material contained material he had taught, and some he hadn't.
In some cases, Darren actually used the phrases Darren had just asked Quirrell to add a few words.
This talent for dark magic was a perfect inheritance of his abilities.
Such an heir would definitely satisfy the Death Eaters. Therefore, to prevent Dumbledore from suspecting Darren, he eliminated the remnants of dark magic.
This talent doesn't need to be shown to everyone.
Fortunately, everyone was focused on Snape's outburst at Harry Potter and didn't notice poor, stuttering Professor Quirrell.
So he perfectly eliminated the scene.
Apart from Dumbledore and Snape, everyone thought it was an accident.
As for Dumbledore and Snape, they didn't have much doubt. They seemed to know something and tacitly agreed that Darren was capable of killing the troll.
This is even more interesting.
Dumbledore will never know what kind of person Darren, who is right under his nose, will be.
Darren will, like Voldemort, lead countless purebloods to stand at the pinnacle of the wizarding world.
Get rid of those wretched Muggles.
Because of that child's talent for dark magic, he was destined to walk this path! Voldemort was overjoyed for a long time.
Even on that day, he sent Quirrell to steal the potion.
He instructed Quirrell to get Darren away, but Darren refused to leave.
The situation was urgent; if Darren refused to leave, he might not get another chance like that.
Quirrell even secretly took out his wand, intending to give Darren a complete forgetfulness spell. However, Darren stopped him.
no need.
Voldemort would never stoop to harming his own cubs to steal potions.
So he began asking Darren all sorts of questions and told him a lot about the magical world.
This child was raised by those wretched Muggles, so he doesn't know much about the common knowledge of the wizarding world.
Voldemort felt obligated to explain these things to him. However, before he could finish explaining, Snape returned.
Judging from his expression, Voldemort knew he was being suspected.
After all, his inexplicable trip to the basement and his conversation with the famous Harry Potter's brother seemed ill-intentioned.
Voldemort, however, didn't see anything wrong with it.
Since Snape had no evidence, he could only rage in vain. Voldemort slowly retreated from the basement.
He thought with great interest that this cub was really to his liking. It also looked a lot like him.
They were all able to garner the support of Slytherin and receive high praise from all the professors; they were all absolute geniuses in the Dark Arts.
This child will surely follow his path.
Looking at a cub with his own bloodline, so similar to himself.
Even Voldemort felt that this was a gift from Merlin.
Merlin clearly felt that he had been wronged and gave him a chance to start over.
While Voldemort was in a good mood, Christmas arrived. He mailed Darren a complete book of dark magic.
Those were all forms of black magic he had encountered or invented. How could his child not know them?
To everyone's surprise, Darren handed the book over to Dumbledore. He was initially angry.
Then it suddenly became apparent that Dumbledore seemed to have truly accepted Darren.
Dumbledore seemed to genuinely believe that Darren was different from him. Ah, the same.
This child's talent will lead him down his own path.
He had gone far enough on the path to immortality that the child could only choose him as his guide.
Just as Voldemort was praising Darren for handing the book over to Dumbledore.
He once discovered that Darren was unconsciously using a spell from the book while holding a wand.
However, Darren quickly interrupted him halfway through the process. But Voldemort was already feeling ecstatic.
This child really learned!
It seems that this child is not as innocent as he appears, or perhaps he is drawn to these spells because of his bloodline.
Voldemort knew none of this, but he knew that Darren, his successor, was destined for greatness.
Perhaps I won't be as good as him, but I will definitely make my name known to everyone, just like him.
Lord Voldemort was willing to wait for his cubs to grow up. They met again in the Forbidden Forest.
He was hunting unicorns.
When Voldemort saw Darren appear, he even thought Dumbledore was going to use Darren to threaten him.
They both knew of each other's existence, but neither spoke of it. He needed the blood of the unicorn, and Dumbledore needed to train the savior.
Darren's appearance did catch him somewhat off guard.
However, it's unclear whether Dumbledore was truly senile and unwilling to risk his students' lives for such a task.
Or perhaps Dumbledore didn't believe Darren could threaten his Dark Lord status. Therefore, Dumbledore never made any special effort to approach Darren.
After they separated, he confirmed that Darren was alright and that Dumbledore was indeed training the Savior.
Only then did it head in the direction the unicorn had last fled. Blood.
Unicorns symbolize the blood of immortality.
If he could, he used to be able to obtain the blood of a unicorn willingly, but now he can only drink this cursed blood.
Fortunately, it was Quirrell, that fool, who bore the curse.
This fool has recently started to want to rebel, and even weakly wants to give up. So Voldemort will never let him near Darren again.
Voldemort made Quirrell drink the cursed blood of a unicorn, intending to kill Quirrell once this was over.
The fact that Darren is his cub must never be known to anyone other than Dumbledore.
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