This incident undoubtedly made Voldemort particularly angry.
Especially after being tortured so many times at the hands of Albert Anderson, Voldemort no longer dared to underestimate him.
Moreover, he firmly believed that it was definitely not an accident that Harry Potter occupied Hogwarts as a stronghold and chose to start an all-out war with them at this time.
That damn Mudblood Albert Anderson must know...
No, that's not right!
Even if the guy couldn't divine the specific location of the Horcrux at first, he might have guessed now that he hid the Horcrux here.
This incident was all a trap set by that guy for himself from beginning to end. The purpose was to make him take the initiative to expose the whereabouts of the Horcrux?
At this moment, countless thoughts surged into Voldemort's mind, and his face suddenly darkened.
Did you fall into that guy’s trick again?
"But... if that's really the case, what's going on here."
Voldemort looked at the garbage pile in front of him again and frowned slightly, "Did these garbage piles collapse by themselves, or... someone deliberately collapsed them, if it's the latter!"
A very bad premonition came to Voldemort's mind, and for some reason, Voldemort didn't feel the presence of Horcruxes in the trash.
Although this has been the case since Voldemort was resurrected, but... what if that despicable and sinister villain knew that he hid the Horcrux here from the beginning and had taken it away in advance?
No, this is impossible!
How could that guy find the Horcrux he had hidden in the trash? Even if he was really good at divination, he couldn't be so outrageous.
If Ravenclaw's diadem was really destroyed, he would not be unaware of it. You must know that when Hufflepuff's golden cup was destroyed by fire, Voldemort directly sensed the situation of the Horcrux.
Therefore, my Horcrux has definitely not been destroyed!
But why did that guy do this?
Voldemort looked again at the collapsed mountain of garbage in front of him and murmured: "To slow me down?"
Whether he chooses to stay here and search for Horcruxes in the collapsed garbage dump, or he turns around and leaves the Room of Requirement, and immediately summons the dark wizards who invaded the castle to completely capture the entire castle!
If Voldemort chooses the former, Albert Anderson will lead that group of people to resist the Death Eaters' attack, and even try to eliminate them, in order to reduce the threat posed by dark wizards. Even if foreign forces are introduced to Britain, Voldemort will not feel it.
strangeness.
If he chooses the latter, Voldemort is sure that someone will come here after he leaves, set fire to the garbage accumulated here, and burn it to ashes together with his Horcruxes.
That bastard knew what choice he would make from the beginning. He knew that he would not give up the last Horcrux easily, let alone the chance of immortality, so he dared to use his Horcrux to set up this trap and so on.
Jump yourself!
At this moment, Voldemort really wanted to rush out and arrest everyone related to Albert Anderson as a bargaining chip to threaten him into submission!
No, that guy was not someone who would be threatened. Voldemort was sure that there would be dire consequences once he left here.
He was unwilling to gamble, let alone allow others to burn this place to ashes.
At this moment, Voldemort wanted to kill someone, but he couldn't do it because there were no other living things around him except garbage.
In the end, he had no choice but to raise his wand and pour out his anger on the garbage around him.
After Voldemort completely vented his anger and calmed down again to review the matter, he knew he had to make a choice.
If the thing buried under the collapsed rubbish was not Voldemort's last Horcrux, he wouldn't even hesitate and rushed out to teach that despicable, cunning and cunning Mudblood a lesson he would never forget.
But Voldemort has no choice now. Even if he gives up the crown of Ravenclaw and creates a new Horcrux, he is not sure whether his soul can withstand another soul division. Last time he used Nagini to create one.
The feeling of a Horcrux is really terrible.
Moreover, seven is the most magical number. Voldemort was not sure whether his soul would become unstable due to being divided again if he created an eighth Horcrux, or even become weak, collapse or even drive him crazy.
No one has ever split his soul so many times.
Even Voldemort, who is famous for his madness, is unwilling to take that risk anymore, because if he fails, it will be extremely difficult to live, let alone immortality.
"So, the guy already expected from the beginning that I had no choice. It would be really terrible if that was the case."
"No, how could he know his physical condition better than myself?" Voldemort quickly denied this stupid idea, but it was undeniable that the mudblood's conspiracy of using the last Horcrux as bait did successfully seduce him.
Taken the bait.
The only way to break the situation now is to order the Death Eaters to completely capture Hogwarts and drive out those insidious and cunning guys.
Only then will he have enough time to retrieve his crown from the trash heap.
Fortunately, Voldemort's right-hand man, Yaxley, had mentioned to him that if the attack on the castle went smoothly, he could take the opportunity to occupy Hogwarts or take the opportunity to annihilate the rebels.
If he could just give orders to Yaxley.
After making the decision, Voldemort quickly put it into action. He left the Room of Requirement directly, put the wand against his head, and let his voice ring through the spell deep in everyone's minds.
Voldemort asked everyone to lay down their weapons and surrender, and he would forgive the mistakes he had made, otherwise he would punish those who still resisted and make him and his loved ones pay the price.
To be honest, this news really shocked Albert. He never thought that things would go so smoothly, and he had no idea what Voldemort was thinking about in the Room of Requirement.
The Room of Requirement was just a trap he set casually, and Albert never expected to rely on it to hold back Voldemort.
As long as Voldemort was not stupid, he should have realized that it was just a trap. Ravenclaw's diadem was not in the trash heap at all, but had been stolen in advance.
But the result was extremely unexpected.
Voldemort was stupid enough to think that the Horcruxes were hidden in the trash, which meant that without Voldemort's deterrence, the overall level of dark wizards would drop significantly.
This is undoubtedly a good opportunity.
Without any hesitation, Albert took everyone directly to fight the Death Eaters.
That's right, going head-to-head with the dark wizards who outnumbered them, before Voldemort completely reacted, was their best chance to wipe out the dark wizards on a large scale.