No matter how prosperous a city is, no matter how prosperous the neighborhood is, there will still be some corners where the sun can't shine. Generally speaking, such places are either taverns of the lower ninth class or filthy and shabby inns, and if there are scantily clad female humans standing on the side of the street, the smell of decay and decay is even stronger.

Knott: That's where they are.

They're having a hard time right now. Their elders had been gradually pushed out of the inner circle of the Death Eaters, which meant that they were no longer valued by Voldemort, and for a wizard who followed the Dark Lord to eat, there was nothing more terrifying than this, which meant that they could be sacrificed casually in Voldemort's eyes.

No one wants ~ to end up like this.

What happened to the Death Eaters indirectly affected Nott and the others, who were still attending Hogwarts. Originally, in order to save the impression in the Dark Lord's heart, they strongly recommended the descendants of their own family, hoping to use these juniors as an internal response to the Dark Lord's plan.

Indeed, Knott and they succeeded. After all, their mission was simply to repair the Vanishing Cabinet according to the method provided, and then allow the Death Eaters from outside the school to enter at the right time. In this regard, Noether and they did a good job, and as for whether the Death Eaters who came could complete their own tasks, these should have nothing to do with Noether.

Anger – that's the word.

Bellatrix and the Death Eaters failed, not only did they fail, but many of them took their lives, and the rest were kept under the watchful eye of the Aurors - no one would be stupid enough to imprison these Death Eaters in Azkaban now.

These are all members of the inner circle of Death Eaters, and you can see who they are leading the way: the Lestrange family, Voldemort's most loyal dogleg, Fenrir. Greyback, these people got in, and they didn't make a splash.

What would Voldemort's extreme brain think in this case?

It is a fact that there are not enough people at Hogwarts to be able to fight. What does Voldemort think about sending such an elite force into Hogwarts without making a splash?

In Solim's opinion, Voldemort's plan was simply full of holes.

Since Dumbledore was not severely cursed as in the original books, Voldemort did not want to confront him at all if he had a choice. It was because of Voldemort's sacrifice that he buried his own men to some extent.

If Voldemort had been able to show up and force Dumbledore to intervene, then Bellatrix would have more security and room for their actions. Once Dumbledore and Voldemort fought, Solim would definitely pay attention to it - he didn't have the "blessing" to see the last battle of the Ministry of Magic, and he would not let go of anything in the contest between the two great wizards this time.

Although the chances of Dumbledore's means to get Bellatrix and them access to the diary are slim, it is better to fail than to die, right?

Voldemort didn't show up, so Dumbledore didn't show up, and the two archwizards didn't fight, so they couldn't get Solim's attention, so he turned his attention to the interior of Hogwarts, and then wiped out the Death Eaters with the help of Evans.

These Death Eaters are finished, and all those involved in the project are unlucky.

The radical Voldemort is not a talkative boss, and he will not doubt the punishment of losers, and no one with two scoops of brains in their heads will doubt it. So Noether's father, Goyle's father, Crabbe's father...... A series of elders of the second generation of black have suffered. If it weren't for the fact that the current loss of manpower was too severe, if it weren't for the only reason left to tell Voldemort that the inside might fall apart under his thunderous means, if it weren't for the ...... Voldemort had already "dealt with" the elders of these black second generations a long time ago.

The affairs of the family are also clear to the second generation of the black lord, the Dark Lord's ship is not so good, and it is very difficult to go up and down again. Originally, the Death Eaters were not monolithic, most of them were still for profit or coercion, and they had long wanted to disembark when they saw that the situation was not good—it was not easy.

There were no people in the Death Eaters who wanted to get off the ship, but they all knew it was wishful thinking, but after the Malfoys incident, they had something else on their minds......

The point is that when something that everyone thinks is impossible is done, the rest of the people become ready to move. Especially for the Death Eaters who wanted to disembark, the Malfoys showed them a feasible path. Although it is difficult to find a top family willing to provide them with protection, there is at least hope compared to the matter of breaking away from the Dark Lord. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The Malfoys were able to get rid of Voldemort through the Selwyns, but how did Malfoy get involved with Selwyn?

It was Draco, and due to Draco's good relationship with Solim, as well as a number of other reasons, led the Selwyns to be willing to shelter the Malfoys. This is a tried and tested way to break away from the Death Eaters.

As the heir to the pure-blood family of Malfoy, Draco and Nott have known each other since childhood, and through Draco, they can find Solim and then come into contact with the Selwyn family. The route is clear, the relationship is clear, and the rest is action.

That's why Noether would be in this kind of place...... Well, part of the reason.

They didn't have Muggle banknotes, and Diagon Alley was the last place they wanted to go right now—not only the Aurors, but also the Dark Lord's eyeliner. They wanted to find a place with clear windows and good air as a place to talk...... But it's really shy. Only in this kind of place can a piece of gold from Transfiguration be exchanged for a foothold.

It was daylight outside, but the light in the room was drowsy due to the obstruction of the building next door, and a 5-watt light bulb hung from the ceiling, which was yellowing - this light bulb was the only light source in the house, and Noether and the others gathered around Draco standing or sitting.

It should be noted that Draco was sitting on the only bed in the room, and although it was not very dirty in the dim light, it was not clean.

"Do you really need this?" Draco smiled wryly as he looked at his childhood companions.

He was pressed to the bed by Noether and the others, and in this situation, this was the only way Noether and them could highlight their priorities - there was not even a cup here, let alone any expensive tea or other drinks.

"We don't have any other options, Draco. "

Knott's eyes were extremely complicated, looking at this friend who had known him since childhood.

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