In what should have been the back of Quirrell's head, there was a face that Harry had never seen before. The face was pale in color, with glowing red eyes, and two long, snake-like nostrils underneath.

"Harry Potter. The face on the back of Quirrell's head said the name with emotion. It was the owner of this name who caused him to become what he is now. A great wizard with a great reputation turned his head in the hands of a baby. Voldemort couldn't help but feel emotional. Sometimes he thinks that if he hadn't gone himself, but had called a bunch of men, the outcome might have been completely different.

Harry instinctively wanted to back off. But his legs and feet did not obey.

"Look at me, look at what I've become of now. Then, the face looked at the wall, "Rat, come out, even if I am like this now, that childish illusion spell will not escape my eyes." "

Oh, it's over. It seems that people have already found out. I knew that great wizards weren't fuel-efficient lamps! Don't look at Voldemort's decay now, he hasn't been discovered yet. Although Solim had eaten a lot of popcorn before, he was now bitter in his mouth: "Tell you to join in the fun!"

Evans was cool, and directly lifted the illusion curse of several people. But then the situation was a bit more dramatic.

Not to mention that the mood of the three Harry is like a roller coaster, from despair to hope. Voldemort's reaction was a bit interesting.

"You ......" saw Evans, Voldemort just wanted to speak, but he saw three other little wizards also appear, what was the situation?

Although Voldemort's current appearance is very curious, he can still see the expression on this face. Solim noticed that they seemed to have come out a little early. Evans was a little embarrassed, and from Voldemort's expression, he could see that it was true that he had found Evans, but he should have not found Solim, Neville, and Draco.

Just as Evans was pondering whether it was time to do it directly, Solim collected his mood and spoke. Now that it's all out, the scene still has to be said.

"You can see that you only found him, Dark Lord, and probably didn't find the rest of us," he said, gesturing to Evans to the side, "But the illusion spell on our body was all cast by him, it doesn't make sense that you only found him and not the rest of us, can you explain it to me, a curious student?"

It can be seen that Voldemort is in a bad mood right now. came to steal a philosopher's stone and turned out to be so many things along the way, although he is now like this, but he still has eyesight. He knew that Quirrell was probably no match for the stocky adult wizard—even with his own help. Since it's not a good choice to do it now, then let's coerce and induce, anyway, I am very familiar with this method.

Ignoring Solim's words, Voldemort said to Evans, "When I am resurrected, I will give you everything you want: power, money, powerful magic, I will promise you whatever you want." If only you give me the Philosopher's Stone from Potter now. I'm going to keep these little wizards safe, you say?"

Coercion and lure combined with real threats, this is Voldemort's old routine, and in his impression, this trick is unpleasant. But at that time, he was still in his prime, and he had a great strength beyond the reach of most wizards. But the words he uttered as he looked like a ghost had no effect at all.

Evans is no ordinary wizard. The fact that he was sent to Hogwarts means that he has a few brushes. The other Solim didn't dare to say that based on the brief encounter between him and Snape that day, he was superior to Snape in terms of transfiguration. And Evans works for the Presbyterian Church, and the Presbyterian Council is his backer. If Voldemort really killed a wizard with a special mission from the Presbyterian Church, then you won't have a good life - although Voldemort isn't having a good time now.

And are there any great wizards in the Evans family? If you kill him, will the elders of his family come to trouble you? Voldemort didn't know, and what he said didn't touch Evans at all.

On one side is a half-dead archwizard, and on the other side is the powerful Council of Elders. Fools know what to do.

"I can't control what you want to do with the Philosopher's Stone, and I can't control what you want to do with it," Evans's words were particularly cowardly, and Voldemort thought that what he had just said had worked, but Evans' next sentence made Voldemort's face change, "But if you want to take the Philosopher's Stone out of Hogwarts, then I have to take care of it." "

Evans' mission is simply to ensure that the Philosopher's Stone does not leave Hogwarts. Whether the Philosopher's Stone was used or destroyed, none of this had anything to do with him. As long as the Philosopher's Stone doesn't leave Hogwarts, love can do whatever it wants. But you want to take the Philosopher's Stone out of Hogwarts?

Voldemort's molars were about to crush - if he had them. If you don't bring out Hogwarts, do you want to be resurrected at Hogwarts? Resurrected under Dumbledore's nose? Seeing that the Philosopher's Stone is right in front of you, you can have a body right away, how can you fall short here!

"Aren't you afraid that if we fight, these little wizards will die!" Voldemort began to threaten Evans with the lives of Harry and others.

"I'm not a professor at Hogwarts, I'm an Elder. "

Hearing the Presbyterian Meeting, Voldemort fell silent. He knew he couldn't afford to mess with the Presbyterians, let alone his half-dead self now. Even in his heyday, even when his subordinates were at their strongest, he couldn't mess with the Presbyterians. Voldemort knew that he could make a name for himself in the wizarding world, and as long as he didn't touch the core interests of the Presbyterian Church, they wouldn't care about himself.

Anyway, Voldemort is also a great wizard, and if the elders decide to destroy him, they will definitely have to send the great wizard as well, so who will they send? Because each other's magic can easily destroy the other. The battle between the great wizards is either a ping-pong fight for a long time, relying on combat intuition and combat literacy to seize the opportunity to inflict heavy damage on the other party. Or, it's like an egg hitting a stone, and the battle is resolved quickly. But even so, if it wasn't arranged in advance, a great wizard would still have no problem running if he wanted to. The great wizards' eyesight is not bad, and they know at a glance that they can't beat each other, and they will definitely run. And even if you can beat Voldemort and kill him, he can't die because of the Horcruxes. It's annoying, so in the eyes of the Presbyterians, going to Voldemort is a completely high-risk affair.

Various factors have contributed to the situation where Voldemort does not provoke anyone or anything that has anything to do with the Presbyterian Council, and the Presbyterian Council treats Voldemort as if he does not exist. Let Dumbledore and Voldemort kill each other, neither of them is from the Presbyterian Council anyway, and it doesn't matter who dies with the Presbyterian Church.

No one can imagine what Voldemort has been through in the past eleven years, he has been living for eleven years, eleven years in the dark, seeing that the Philosopher's Stone is in front of his eyes, and seeing that he will soon have a body of his own again, nothing can stop him. He had to get himself out of this inhuman, non-ghostly state, and Voldemort had had enough.

Regardless of whether the short and fat wizard in front of him would stop him, but as long as he got the Philosopher's Stone and was one step closer to his new body, Voldemort had no reason not to fight. And enough time has been wasted now, if Dumbledore returns, then there really is no chance.

"Potter, give me the Philosopher's Stone, or I'll kill them!" Voldemort turned threatening Harry, who was going to get his hands on the Philosopher's Stone first.

Harry felt his legs and feet come back, and when he heard Voldemort's words, he instinctively clutched his trouser pocket and stepped back.

"Don't be stupid! Give me the Philosopher's Stone honestly! So I can still spare your life! Don't let your mother die for you!" Voldemort ran out of patience, and he ordered Quirrell, "Catch him!"

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