Chapter 450: Quirinas Quirrells Story (5) (1/2)

In the morning, the sun has just risen from the horizon, the sky has begun to pale, and a new day is about to begin.

On the hill, the old castle regained its vitality. Next to the Forbidden Forest, Hagrid opened the door and walked out of his hut, starting a busy day.

The caretaker Filch has checked the male and female toilets and is about to open the oak door of the castle.

At this moment, the sun was already reflecting a golden color on the west side of the castle, reflected through the window on the wooden table beside the bed. The owner of the room got up from the bed. He was standing by the mirror, looking at the pale face in the mirror, his lips trembling slightly, and Quirrell felt that his life might be coming to an end.

Voldemort once told Quirrell that if he couldn't hold on, he could only hunt unicorns in the forbidden forest. Fresh unicorn blood could extend his life and restore Voldemort's physical strength.

Quirrell certainly knows that fresh unicorn blood can extend his life, but unicorns are social animals, and these beasts have strong magical powers, which are very difficult to deal with. Quirrell cannot be sure whether he can succeed with his current strength. Hunting a unicorn.

Even if you can successfully hunt unicorns and use the blood of unicorns to extend your life, doing so requires a heavy price.

Using fresh unicorn blood to continue his life means that Quirrell will be completely cursed by the unicorn and have a half-dead life.

In the history of magic, there are very few wizards who do this, and limited records can't provide Quirrell with much useful information.

What exactly is the cursed, half-dead life, Quirrell doesn't really know, but the situation is absolutely terrible, and he doesn't want to get there.

Otherwise, until Voldemort leaves him, Quirrell's life will still be cursed by the unicorn, and that situation must be very bad.

However, this is not the worst. Judging from the current situation, Quirrell may not be able to hold on to that time. Voldemort not only warned him once that he must get the Sorcerer's Stone as soon as possible, but at present, even Hagrid's **** pet dog couldn't handle it.

Sometimes, Quirrell really wanted to kill the three-headed dog directly with magic, but he finally resisted it. He must be cautious. The plan to steal the Philosopher’s Stone is absolutely not allowed to fail, let alone cause Dumbledore’s Note that there is only one chance.

It was a matter of life and death, and Quirrell would never tolerate his own failure, nor would he tolerate his own failure.

As for Snape, who had become wary of himself, Quirrell was not sure whether the other party would go to Dumbledore to inform him, but Voldemort told him that Snape was once a Death Eater, as a loyal servant of Voldemort’s commander. Would Dumbledore believe such people?

Although Voldemort said that Snape was his person, there was no need to worry too much about Snape going to Dumbledore to inform, but Quirrell still doubted it.

Quirrell also thought about asking Snape to help steal the Sorcerer's Stone, but this proposal was rejected by Voldemort. The Dark Lord didn't want his situation to be known to others.

After all, the less people know, the more secret and safe you are.

Quirrell naturally believed Voldemort's words, but he still believed that Voldemort still didn't trust his former servants, especially after he became that way, maybe he didn't want others to know!

Voldemort would also be afraid.

This made Quirrell very interesting. Perhaps Voldemort was worried that Snape would turn his head and betray him after seeing his embarrassed appearance.

After all, Snape also protected the savior when Quirrell murdered Harry. His current position is difficult to determine, and he might tell Dumbledore about Voldemort.