Late at night, the Defense Against the Dark Arts office was still brightly lit, and the fake Moody was concentrating on the potion bubbling like mud in the crucible in front of him, doing the final finishing work.
He poured the compound potion into his curved wine bottle, and put a small handful of Mad-Eye Moody's hair into the wine flask. He shook it gently a few times, put it to his lips and took a sip, then shook his body gently as if he had a shock, closed his eyes and waited for a moment to feel the effect of the potion.
"This big potion should last until the end of the semester," the fake Moody muttered, "but I should be leaving soon. Next..."
How to complete the important task given by the Dark Lord is the issue that the fake Moody, or Little Barty, should consider first.
To be honest, it was easy to take Harry away, but it was not easy to take Harry Potter away quietly under Dumbledore's nose.
Dumbledore was no fool. He would not be able to hide the fact that he had secretly taken Harry away, and Barty Jr. would not have to hide it from Dumbledore for long.
Half an hour should be enough for Voldemort to be fully resurrected.
This should have been a relatively simple task, because the maze of the third project was large enough that it would be impossible for the warriors to find the trophy placed in the center of the maze in a short period of time.
Before the end, even if Harry Potter disappeared during the game, Dumbledore would not notice, but... the appearance of that mudblood made the situation very bad.
Maybe it only takes a quarter of an hour at most, or even less.
Barty had never doubted Albert Anderson's ability, especially when he saw someone riding a broomstick from the sky looking down at the maze below, and realized that time was not enough, especially when Barty accidentally learned that the mudblood had mastered the Fiery Curse some time ago.
The Fiery Curse is undoubtedly a very dangerous black magic, and the risk of using it is proportional to the destructive power.
As long as he wanted, he could easily end the game within five minutes. The traps and magical creatures in the maze could not escape the burning of the fierce fire.
No, not even the maze walls can stop him.
Ordinary wizards naturally cannot do this, but that mudblood can do it. His magical power is so strong that it makes people doubt whether he is really a mudblood
This is a terrible nightmare.
"Damn it, that kind of guy shouldn't be allowed to participate in the Triwizard Tournament. He's totally bullying the other warriors." Little Barty was actually indignant for the other warriors for a moment.
Barty Jr. had originally prepared many plans and backup plans for unexpected situations. If the original plan had been followed, he would have turned the Triwizard Tournament trophy into a portkey, and then slowly eliminated the other participating warriors, and let the championship trophy turned into a portkey take Harry away.
However, the appearance of the Mudblood completely ruined this plan.
Let Anderson take the trophy, teleport the person away, and then attack Porter
This plan was quickly rejected because the Mudblood could Apparate, and even if he was sent away using a Portkey, he would still return to the school in a short time.
Of course, we could also consider sending him abroad, but... this plan was still unreliable. God didn't know if that Mudblood could make a portkey.
No, he would certainly make a Portkey.
Considering the magical talent that guy has shown, it would be strange if he doesn't know "Mentos".
If that were done, it would take less than five minutes for Dumbledore to realize that something was wrong with the maze and the game would be over.
As for sending that Mudblood to the Dark Lord
This bad idea was quickly rejected by Barty Jr., as Peter Pettigrew might not be able to defeat the Mudblood.
No, I definitely can’t win.
That rat is definitely no match for that Mudblood. Even if the sneak attack succeeds, the chances of success are still slim, not to mention the Dark Lord in his weakened state. In the end, the resurrection plan will only fail completely.
How to prevent the Mudblood from winning the championship has become Barty's biggest worry now.
Although he didn't want to admit it, he accidentally heard that the mudblood had learned how to duel with wizards from Flitwick and might be better than him in this area.
Moreover, he had heard that the Mudblood had divined that the third project was dangerous, which meant that he would be extremely vigilant.
A powerful and vigilant guy is not easy to deal with.
The bad news made little Batty's face extremely gloomy. The cruel reality was like a slap in the face, almost twisting the corners of his mouth.
Does the completion of the Dark Lord's plan depend on my luck and the decision of that Mudblood
Barty Crouch Jr. had never experienced such humiliation.
"If it really doesn't work, after getting rid of Potter, just set the whole maze on fire!"
Little Barty licked his lips subconsciously and prepared for the worst. The Fiery Flame was burning in the maze, which would definitely delay time. Completing the Dark Lord's mission was the most important thing compared to killing the Mudblood.
Well, we can use the Imperius Curse to control Krum. It is not surprising that students of Durmstrang School use dark magic. As for Fiendfyre accidentally losing control and affecting the entire maze, that is even less surprising. The Fiendfyre Curse is not a magic that students can master...
Little Barty began to gradually perfect his crazy plan bit by bit.
I don’t even know how many backup plans this is.
After finishing, Barty leaned back in his chair tiredly, with an inexplicable anger in his heart. Sometimes he really wanted to take out his wand and use the Avada Kedavra to kill the mudblood in the classroom, corridor, or hall, instead of thinking about how to deal with the mudblood for most of the year like now.
As long as Albert died, there would be no trouble now. However, he couldn't do that. Once Albert suddenly died in school, his plan would be completely ruined.
Sometimes he wondered whether he was here to kidnap Potter or to murder the Mudblood
Little Barty looked at the ashes of the letter in the fireplace and reaffirmed his belief that the Dark Lord would soon return to England to preside over the resurrection ceremony.
Failure is not allowed.
When necessary, you can make certain compromises in certain areas.
Little Barty sat behind his desk, picked up a quill, and began to write a letter to Voldemort.
The current situation is a bit bad. Although Barty Jr. has made several plans that can deal with almost all situations, he must remind the Dark Lord to prevent the Dark Lord from being caught off guard and causing the resurrection plan to fail.
Of course, there is another reason.
If he failed to successfully return to the Dark Lord, this letter would undoubtedly allow the Dark Lord to help him get revenge.
As for who to seek revenge on, it would naturally be that Mudblood.
I believe Voldemort would certainly be happy to kill the Mudblood who stood in the way of his resurrection.
Looking at the sneaky figure in the magic mirror, Moody's expression was a little distorted. He never thought that he was almost forced into a corner by a mudblood, and it was difficult to kill Albert.
Although the Killing Curse is useful, it is not so practical against those powerful and vigilant wizards, so if you want to kill the Mudblood, you may need to use some conspiracy and means.
A sneak attack is undoubtedly the best way!
An unexpected sneak attack.
Let the Mudblood be killed by the person he least expects, using the Killing Curse to sneak attack him when he is not paying attention.
It sounds simple, but it's hard to do.
This requires time to arrange, and time is exactly what he lacks.
Moreover, he could not use the Imperius Curse on other warriors in advance, so as to avoid being noticed by others.
As for the problem of Savior Porter, Batty Jr. is not worried.
Even after Sirius and Lupin's training, it wouldn't be difficult to take Potter away
Little Barty didn't want to go that far. He had been planning to kill the mudblood for a long, long time.
However, Barty Jr. had no idea that his worries were completely unnecessary. Albert had never considered using the Fiery Blaze to quickly pass through the maze. Just as Barty Jr. was planning to kidnap Harry and murder Albert, the other side also had a complete plan against him.
An owl flew across the channel with Barty Jr.'s letter and delivered it to a Muggle.
It was several days later that Peter Pettigrew received the letter.
When Voldemort saw the letter, he was extremely angry. He never thought that his plan might be disrupted by the Mudblood.
Although Barty Jr. made a lot of preparations, he still couldn't satisfy Voldemort. However, the various possibilities mentioned in the envelope allowed the Dark Lord to temporarily suppress the murderous intent that was surging in his heart.
He knew that resurrecting himself and taking back his own power was the top priority.
Peter, on the other hand, was extremely excited after reading the letter. He did not expect that little Barty would actually be so kind as to offend Voldemort.
The only thing that made Peter unhappy was that little Barty actually thought he couldn't deal with that damn Mudblood.
He now wished that little Barty could just bring that Mudblood over and let him die under his Avada Kedavra.
Well, even if he really couldn't do it, couldn't Voldemort kill that Mudblood
"This matter is already very clear. I must take back my power first. As for that Mudblood, I will kill him when the time comes." Voldemort's tone was extremely cold, and he directly sentenced the Mudblood named Albert Anderson to death.
There's nothing we can do about it. Who made everyone want him to die
Even Voldemort planned to do so after reading Barty the Younger's letter, because at the end of the letter, Barty the Younger even intended to leave some space to delay time when things were hopeless.
Even if all his servants died, Voldemort would not feel sad, but the prerequisite is that their deaths were worthwhile.
Barty Jr. was undoubtedly a very good servant. He was able to buy some time for his plan and his death was worthy. But if possible, Voldemort did not want Barty Jr. to die like this because it was very worthless.
In any case, Barty Jr. is a loyal, reliable and smart servant who can play a good role in dealing with Dumbledore next time.