Chapter 40 Mr. Weasley's Doubts
Chapter 483 Mr. Weasley's Doubt
"This means one thing, the current Death Eaters have no wands, or cannot use magic."
"And their hunting methods are also poor, after all, they are at the seaside."
"So they can only eat rats."
"And Dolohov's thigh bone means that he is likely dead. After all, Harry, you mentioned in your previous dream that he will be chosen as another sacrifice, just like Quirrell, Greyback, and McNeill."
"As for the act of using his leg bone as a weapon, it also shows that the Death Eaters are now even lacking tools."
"They have never left the magical life and have fallen to the point of using the corpses of their companions." Mr. Weasley laughed until tears came out.
"I can't even forget the bone that was broken and then polished by stone."
"It was even more surprising when I found out that it came from Dolohov."
"But unfortunately, the bone was used by Klein to make table legs. His parents, wife, and children were all killed by Dolohov." Mr. Weasley said vaguely with a piece of pie after calming down.
"Yes, it's a pity." Mrs. Weasley gritted her teeth and said.
Harry shuddered.
He knew why the other four Death Eaters who killed Mrs. Weasley's two brothers died.
This behavior is probably not uncommon.
After all, Harry has investigated that there are almost hundreds of Death Eaters (some of them have not been given the Dark Mark) who have been arrested and sent to Azkaban.
Except for a few who were released because they did not do anything evil, or there was no evidence of evil deeds, and they were released with gold galleons.
Not counting Crouch Jr. who was arrested in recent years.
These Death Eaters finally only had Antonin Dolohov, Mulciber and his son, Bellatrix Lestrange and her husband and brother-in-law, and Travers.
Exactly seven!
Voldemort, who thinks seven is the most magical number, feels very angry.
But this also shows how terrible these Death Eaters are.
They have been deliberately arranged to be closer to the Dementors and have survived until now.
Instead of becoming a cold number like the hundreds of Death Eaters.
"But it's still a little strange." After everyone calmed down from the joy, Mr. Weasley added.
"What's strange?"
"Is there a trace of someone gnawing on Dolohov's thigh bone?" Fred and George looked like they were afraid of chaos and guessed casually.
"Don't say it, I feel like vomiting." Ron, who was gnawing on a chicken leg, hesitated whether to take another bite.
But Fred and George ignored him and became more excited.
"George, is it strange about the whereabouts of Dolohov's other bones?"
"We can't use strange here, it's called curiosity."
"We are all Dad's sons. Maybe Dad will make the same mistake as me."
"I think." On the other side.
Bill, Charlie, and Percy, the three senior students, are discussing whether the Death Eaters are really unable to use magic.
"I think the Death Eaters will definitely not be able to use magic."
"After all, bones are excellent materials for dark magic, and those of dark wizards like Dolohov are even more precious." Bill was the first to express his opinion.
"Azkaban disappeared in January, and it has been almost 6 months since then."
"Maybe they just think that these bones are more important to them as weapons." Charlie nodded, but shook his head.
"You may have forgotten one thing. The last thing Azkaban lacks is wizard bones."
"There are graves everywhere in the prison."
"They may use some magic to overcome the lack of wands and use those bones for some evil rituals."
"And dark magic rituals will have some negative effects, and playing with bones is just the mildest."
"I still remember when I passed by Knockturn Alley, there was an old witch with a plate of dead people's nails and moss on her tongue who greeted me."
"I later found out that she used to be a good person and was a doctor at St. Mungo's."
"But because of the death of her son, she turned her attention to dark magic rituals and became like that."
"So I think those Death Eaters were changed by dark magic rituals."
"And they have been in Azkaban for so many years, and they are not like Sirius who knows that he is actually innocent. They have become crazy even if they are not crazy." Facing his two brothers, Percy put forward his own views.
Harry and Ginny started to love each other again.
Ding Ding Ding!
Mr. Weasley tapped the cup with the side of his fork.
Everyone looked over.
"What I find most strange are the rats."
"There are actually no rats on that island."
"Or they have never been found before."
"Although the Dementors on the island do not eat animals."
"That's why Sirius could turn into a dog and escape from Azkaban."
"But creatures of the size of rats cannot survive because of the passivity of Dementors - cold and fear."
"This is the conclusion drawn by a magical biologist who once took mice to conduct experiments in order to study Dementors." Mr. Weasley frowned.
"Maybe underground?"
"Because of the existence of Dementors, they hide underground."
"Those dementors may have disappeared with the disappearance of that island."
"As a result, the rats that had been hiding underground and had not been discovered crawled to the ground and were discovered by the Death Eaters and used as food." Bill raised a possibility.
"Could the rat bones have fallen into the sea somewhere else?"
"After all, there are some desert islands in the North Sea."
"It is suspected that the traces of human bites may be caused by animal bites similar to tooth marks." As usual, Ron made a disappointing statement without any discernment.
Harry's observation of Mrs. Weasley was a bit disappointing, to say the least.
It seemed like he was going to show the same expression that kept Ron from eating at night.
But Mr. Weasley's words came in time and saved Ron.
"It's impossible. Rat bones and human bones all appeared suddenly."
"In that sea area that Dumbledore planned, we isolated everything else but the sea water."
Ron, who escaped, seemed not to notice anything at all.
Instead, he pouted in disappointment, "What? I finally thought of it."
Seeing that Mrs. Weasley's deadly eyes were about to strike Ron again.
Harry stood up hurriedly and looked at Mr. Weasley, "Have you ever considered the possibility that it was your isolation that caused the Death Eaters to start eating rats?"
"I thought of it again!" Ron suddenly shouted.
Mrs. Weasley turned her head. Ron didn't realize that he seemed to be the closest to death, but instead said: "Why don't we poison the isolated sea area?"