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Chapter 1492 Persecution Paranoia

For Voldemort, this was nothing. Although he needed to personally know Snape, the former owner of the Death Stick, as long as he could be sure that the wand obtained from Dumbledore's tomb was the legendary Death Stick, even if it required sacrifice Voldemort wouldn't even blink at Snape.

With the death stick in his hand that absolutely obeys his orders, Voldemort can easily clean up the current situation.

The next time you meet Albert Anderson, that Mudblood, you will definitely be able to kill him easily. Without the Mudblood in the way, the other resisters are not worth it. Every time he thinks of Albert, Voldemort can't help but think about it. The despicable and shameless conspiracy of that mudblood in Yin Yun indeed left a deep shadow on Voldemort. It even made him subconsciously worry that he would step into another carefully laid trap. It was not that Voldemort was cowardly, but that he had been a coward not long ago. The case of going to Nurmengard to find Grindelwald is really impressive.

Although there were various signs that this incident had nothing to do with Albert, Voldemort did not think so, because Grindelwald's reaction was very abnormal. Moreover, it was also very unusual for the group of Aurors to appear at that time and try to surround Voldemort. It was abnormal. If Voldemort had not made preparations in advance, even if Voldemort was very confident in his own power, there was no guarantee that he would be able to escape unscathed from that situation.

At that time, Voldemort was not facing most of the Aurors in Europe, but a group of murderers who dared to throw Avada Kedavra directly at them.

It was definitely a well-arranged siege. Although Voldemort escaped by chance, it also allowed him to learn a lesson.

Have to be wary of Albert Anderson's plot like this one?

He came to the Mediterranean to find a wand maker. Was he what that guy expected?

It is undeniable.

The result of this trip to the Mediterranean was quite satisfactory to Voldemort. Not only did he get a lot of secrets about the Death Stick, but he also got the results he wanted. But was it really not that guy's conspiracy?

Voldemort has never forgotten that that guy is a master of prophecy. No one knows whether the other party will set a trap for him somewhere?

The wand maker did reveal a lot of useful information to him, and indeed made him think that he had obtained the death stick, but was this really the legendary death stick?

Voldemort had doubts about the wand. Although the wand maker never said that this was the death stick, his meaning was obvious because even Voldemort himself thought so.

But if he were that guy, he would not take the Death Stick away in advance if he knew where it was in advance. Voldemort didn't think that the Mudblood would give up doing that just because the Death Stick was in Dumbledore's tomb. It would have been him instead. If I were to do so, I would definitely take the wand directly instead of leaving it to my enemy.

The most likely reason that the Mudblood didn't do that was because he didn't know where the wand was, but because it was simply a trap that the guy had carefully prepared for himself?

Thinking of this possibility, Voldemort's face suddenly became ugly because he thought of another possibility. The wand in his hand might be the legendary death stick, but the legendary death stick is only more powerful than other wands. , it is simply not as capable of creating miracles as the legend says.

After all, Voldemort himself is a wizard with strong magical power, and Albert is also a powerful wizard. They don't need a powerful wand at all, because they themselves are very powerful and only need a suitable wand. Then you can show your extraordinary power.

That's why the guy deliberately left the Death Stick to himself, intending to use the wand to kill the former owner so that he could become the new owner of the Death Stick. This was the main reason why Voldemort did not suspect that the Death Stick was fake.

If Albert Anderson had really intended to get him hooked, he wouldn't have used a fake wand as bait.

This was also the mudblood's best trick, because even Voldemort knew exactly what price he would have to pay once he killed Snape, a meritorious man.

Most of the guys gathered around him now are just wallflowers. The reason why they didn't touch him is more because of his personal intimidation and the remaining small number of Death Eaters who want to use his power to gain more power and status. Then Some pure-blood wizards are his core. But once Snape dies, with this precedent, what will other Death Eaters think? If there is no hope, how many Death Eaters will be willing to continue to unite with him? around?

His intimidation was not to the point of betrayal, but it was far enough away. This was exactly what the mudblood wanted to see. That guy had been working on dismantling the power around Voldemort.

No matter what method is used, trying to turn him into a loner without helpers around, Voldemort's threat will be greatly reduced. It was with this in mind that Voldemort, with his eyes flashing dangerously, finally used Legilimency on the wand maker, and roughly After looking through Osido's memories, he didn't care about the other person's life or death. Just as Voldemort expected, although the poor wand maker had no traces of being bewitched by the mudblood, some memories in his brain were still strictly confidential. This is also the reason why Voldemort increased the intensity of Legilimency. He suspected that Albert had tampered with Osido's memory. However, before Voldemort could dig out that part of the memory, the poor wand maker could not hold on and became Voldemort, who was half an idiot, didn't care about this. Before leaving, he didn't forget to use Avada Kedavra to end his life. To him, an insignificant person was dead.

What's more, the other party is probably a trap prepared for him by the mudblood, which would be even more damning.

Although Voldemort didn't find any evidence, he told him directly that this matter was a trap prepared by the mudblood himself from beginning to end.

Because that part of the hidden secret was related to Osido's family, it seemed that someone had informed them of his arrival in advance.

Poor Osido, despite having put in so much effort, failed to survive in the end.

Perhaps, as Dumbledore said, an unexpected encounter with Voldemort ultimately caused Orsido to suffer such a tragic fate. Although someone may also need to bear some responsibility in this matter, at least he made him Osido's family survived. Even if Osido lost his life in the end, we still need to thank him. After all, this matter is not his problem after all. Even if he does nothing, whether the wand maker can survive still needs to be Put a question mark.

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