Staring at the latest newspaper in his hand, Voldemort had never been in such a bad mood.
What made him feel worse was not the newspaper headlines about "International Confederation of Wizards dispatching Auror troops to Britain".
But Voldemort smelled a conspiracy in this matter.
That damn familiar feeling.
Yes, it's that damn mudblood.
Although there is no definite evidence, Voldemort does not need any evidence.
The fact that he was so sure that this was Anderson's conspiracy was also related to the fact that they had suffered so much at Albert's place.
Scrimgeour was like this back then. As the sharp blade in the Mudblood's hand, he stabbed him hard and almost killed all the Death Eaters under his command.
The Mudblood now borrowed a new knife, preparing to swing it at the half-dead Death Eater, intending to completely eliminate the support around him and thereby weaken his own strength.
Once the Death Eaters really fall into that mudblood's conspiracy, the situation in Britain will be completely corrupted.
Voldemort knew very well that he had to return to the UK to take charge of the overall situation and solve all the problems before the situation in the UK was completely corrupted. He also needed to expel the Aurors sent by the International Federation of Wizards from the UK so that they would not dare to continue to send people to interfere in the situation in the UK.
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Fortunately, after Voldemort returned to England, the situation was not too bad.
Yaxley, who had high hopes from him, had some brains and didn't start a fight with those Aurors, otherwise things would have been really difficult to deal with.
"Owner……"
Yaxley originally wanted to say something, but was interrupted by Voldemort raising his hand.
"This is all the conspiracy of that mudblood. That arrogant guy seems to want to copy Scrimgeour's case and plans to kill you all with the help of those foreign Aurors."
Voldemort glanced at everyone present with an expressionless expression, and directly told them the sinister trap that the Mudblood named Albert Anderson had set for them.
The conference room suddenly erupted in whispers.
"Master, what should we do?" Yaxley asked respectfully.
"Get rid of those Aurors." Voldemort said expressionlessly.
"Aren't you going to kill them all?" A Death Eater was surprised by the Dark Lord's proposal.
From the Death Eaters' point of view, it would not be difficult to kill all the foreign Aurors as long as the Dark Lord personally leads the team.
After Voldemort glanced at him indifferently, the Death Eater quickly shut up.
"Of course we can kill all the Aurors who invaded Britain, but that would make no sense."
In order to prevent the Death Eaters from messing up the matter, Voldemort said a few more words.
"I just said that this matter was the conspiracy of that mudblood from beginning to end. He planned to make us, the idiot from the International Federation of Wizards, confront each other, and then watch us from the sidelines."
Hearing this, everyone couldn't help but heave a sigh of relief. Although they were not afraid of the group of foreign Aurors, they did not want to start a war with the International Federation of Wizards.
There is no point in doing that. It will only attract a lot of enemies out of thin air. It is undoubtedly a very stupid thing.
Voldemort suspected that this was one of Anderson's purposes.
"That despicable and sinister man."
Once upon a time, Voldemort regarded Dumbledore as his lifelong enemy.
Then, when he met the newborn Harry Potter, he fell over and lost his body, leaving him in an extremely embarrassing situation.
But compared to the mudblood named Albert Anderson, Harry Potter, whom he once wanted to kill with his own hands, was nothing to mention.
Especially after Dumbledore's death...
No, even if Dumbledore is not dead, that Mudblood will still be his lifelong enemy. Even the former Dumbledore may have to move his place.
Yes, in Voldemort's view, Albert was a very explosive guy, more dangerous than Dumbledore.
Not only did that guy have power that was not inferior to Dumbledore, but he was not as constrained as Dumbledore. Instead, he had no scruples and was unscrupulous.
Just like...Voldemort himself.
Yes, Voldemort saw his own shadow in Albert.
So much like him.
Not only his handsome appearance, rough status, outstanding talent and talent, but also his powerful strength.
What's more important is that the guy's bottom line is also very low, and he's just as despicable and shameless.
Sometimes Voldemort even feels that if this guy were to be himself, he would definitely do crazier things than him.
This incident is the best case.
If left unchecked, Voldemort believed that the Death Eaters would soon have friction with the group of foreign Aurors, and after quickly accumulating hatred, the two sides would enter a brutal tug-of-war.
When the time comes, whether the International Federation of Wizards is willing to do so, the Death Eaters will become their primary enemies, the kind that will never stop fighting.
With that guy's methods, it's not difficult to do this quietly.
You must take action as soon as possible.
Fortunately, not all Death Eaters are idiots.
With the assistance of Yaxley and Snape, the original plan for the group of Aurors was quickly perfected.
If you want those nosy Aurors to get out of the UK, you must use overwhelming force to completely defeat their confidence, completely scare them out of fear, and make them understand that staying in the UK will only lead to death.
Of course, the members of the International Confederation of Wizards must also know that it is quite foolish to continue to interfere in the situation in Britain, and to achieve this, it is necessary to control some members of the International Confederation of Wizards.
Fortunately, this matter is not difficult for them.
In the Hogwarts principal's office, Snape was talking to the portrait in front of him about Voldemort's plan against the group of Aurors.
However, Yaxley helped shape the entire plan in large part.
When Yaxley was controlled by Anderson's Imperius Curse, he always felt that the guy's help in finding a solution was completely unkind.
After thinking about his words, Snape asked, "Do you think this matter has something to do with Anderson?"
"Albert, he should have pushed for it secretly, but it would be too much to say that the whole thing was his conspiracy." Dumbledore said softly, "As for the Scrimgeour incident, Albert
In fact, Te just told Scrimgeour to predict the ending."
"What ending?" Snape asked curiously.
"Scrimgeour will become the new Minister of Magic after Fudge, and then die at the hands of Voldemort shortly after taking office, because Voldemort will control the entire United Kingdom by controlling the Ministry of Magic, and Scrimgeour will inevitably become an obstacle." Dumbledore
Explains, "As his predictions began to come true, Scrimgeour realized he had no choice."
Snape suddenly shuddered.
At this moment, he felt deeply malicious.
Will this thing really go as smoothly as Voldemort thinks?
"What's wrong?"
"What do you think will happen next?" Snape reminded softly, "You know, Yaxley is now being controlled by Anderson, and he helped complete Voldemort's plan."
"Don't worry, Anderson probably doesn't expect to use the International Federation of Wizards to deal with the Death Eaters. He is probably just delaying time to give himself a chance. After all, dark wizards have been killing a lot recently," Dumbledore comforted softly.
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"Of course, it is undeniable that I probably can't stand the people of the International Federation of Wizards and want them to fulfill their responsibilities properly."
Dumbledore also understood politics, and he knew exactly what would happen if Voldemort tried to control the International Federation of Wizards.
Even if they don't want to, they will probably be completely forced and dragged into the water!