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Chapter 267 - Chapter 264

While the wizarding world reeled from Fudge's disgrace, Roy Valvas quietly monitored every move Cassian Veylorn made. From the grand halls of Nurmengard to secret archives scattered across Europe, Roy had eyes and ears everywhere. He knew that Cassian's strategy to expose Voldemort was clever, but it was predictable in its execution.

Cassian, driven by anger and a sense of righteousness, began coordinating with high-ranking wizards across Europe to preemptively neutralize Voldemort's allies, gather intelligence on forbidden relics, and anticipate Voldemort's next moves. His countermeasures were bold, but Roy recognized a pattern: Cassian's efforts were linear, reactionary, and based solely on the information he had gathered.

Roy, in contrast, had both knowledge and foresight. He knew that Cassian would make three key assumptions:

Voldemort is the mastermind behind the resurgence of dark magic.

The Horcruxes are still his ultimate weapons.

The descendants of ancient wizard families are uninvolved unless aligned with Voldemort.

Using this, Roy subtly began feeding "leaks" to Cassian, through trusted informants and manipulated newspaper articles. Small, seemingly innocuous details were placed:

Rumors of Voldemort seeking an ancient artifact in a remote part of France.

Reports of a "rogue wizard" acquiring magical wealth and recruiting skilled wizards.

Hints that a previously overlooked pureblood family was assembling a private army to counter Voldemort.

Each piece of misinformation was carefully crafted to play into Cassian's assumptions. He immediately took the bait, mobilizing resources to intercept threats that did not exist, diverting attention and energy away from the real threat: Roy himself, who was orchestrating the events from the shadows.

Meanwhile, Roy remained invisible. Using his system-enhanced perception, advanced magical powers, and Zanpakuto abilities, he observed Cassian's every move. Every deployment of magical forces, every consultation with allies, every trap Cassian laid to catch Voldemort—Roy had already accounted for it.

The tension in Europe grew. Cassian, unknowingly walking into Roy's carefully crafted web, believed he was gaining the upper hand. But Roy had already positioned himself to:

Neutralize Voldemort's future plans before they could unfold.

Control the flow of information to manipulate both Cassian and Voldemort.

Ensure key players—from ancient wizard families to Hogwarts students—were aligned for his strategy.

In quiet moments, Roy reflected: "Cassian thinks he's outsmarting everyone, but he hasn't even realized he's playing into my hands."

The web was set. Every move Cassian made, every spell cast, every strategy deployed—all were anticipated. The stage was prepared for a grand confrontation, where Cassian would unknowingly aid Roy in dismantling Voldemort's plans, tightening the noose around the Dark Lord and his followers.

As night fell across Europe, Roy's mind was calm, precise, and calculating. His power—legendary, absolute, and unstoppable—was ready for whatever Cassian or Voldemort could throw at him. And when the first piece of Cassian's trap snapped into place, Roy would be ready to turn it completely against him.

The game had begun, and Roy Valvas was three moves ahead of everyone.

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