Elwyn soon found out the difference between Keresis's Moody and Barty Crouch Jr.'s Moody.
He continued Keresis's teaching style, allowing the students to experience black magic as much as possible. The only difference was that the process was even crueler.
He began to use all kinds of black magic attacks on the students in class, asking them to dodge as much as possible.
This made Moody even more praised among the students, and everyone was full of praise for his lessons.
However, every time he confronted Barty Crouch Jr., Elwyn wondered if he would accidentally kill him.
This was because Moody was being serious every time, aiming at his vitals and attacking, unlike when he was fighting other students, who mainly focused on practice.
Elwyn ignored all of Barty Crouch Jr's provocations. He did not fight him, but simply dodged.
Outside of class, he tried to stay as far away from Moody as possible, unwilling to come into contact with this lunatic.
After a week of lessons, Barty Crouch Jr.'s Moody Jr. praised Harry's performance.
He thought that Harry had the potential to become an Auror, and this evaluation made Harry happy for a long time.
In contrast, Barty Jr. unreservedly expressed his disgust for Malfoy and the rest of Slytherin's students.
Now, whenever he heard Moody's name, Malfoy's face would turn pale, and his reaction would be very unnatural.
Compared to his disgust for Malfoy, Barty Crouch Jr.'s hatred for Snape, Kakarov, and the rest of the former Death Eaters was pure and unadulterated.
It was not like Keresis's feigned hatred, but an unforgettable hatred.
Kalexis might have a dispute with Kakarov and Durmstrong over their interests in the Nordic region, but it was not fatal.
Barty Crouch Jr., on the other hand, displayed true hatred. He wanted nothing more than to kill all of these traitors.
This morbid hatred was even greater than his hatred for Dumbledore, Elwyn, and other enemies of Lord Voldemort.
After discovering that the Gill Sac Grass was missing and confirming that there might be something wrong with Moody, Snape tested him again.
Barty Crouch Jr.'s response was simple, crude, and direct, but it was indeed effective.
He dragged Snape to Dumbledore's office and caused a ruckus, then searched Snape's office again.
It wasn't clear what Dumbledore told Snape, but his expression was frighteningly gloomy these few days, and no one dared to approach him.
The day after the search of Snape's office, Barty Crouch Jr. went to talk to Kakarov alone.
In the face of Barty Crouch Jr.'s oppression and dominance, Kakarov's performance was very unbearable.
He began to frequently contact Snape, but Snape kept avoiding him, which made Kakarov even more panicked.
During dinner on Friday night, Harry, Ron, and Hermione told Elwyn that they encountered Kakarov barging into the Potions class in the morning. Kakarov interrupted Snape's lecture just to speak to him.
"Not long after the Potions class started, he barged in!" Harry said, recalling the scene. "For two whole classes, he paced back and forth behind the podium, as if he was preventing Snape from slipping away after class …"
"Kakarov was in a hurry?" Elwyn asked, tapping his fingers lightly on the table.
"Yeah, you didn't see what Kakarov looked like!" Hermione said. "He kept twirling his goatee with his fingers, looking restless. That's weird, what could have made him so panicked? He and Snape … "
"Snape and Kakarov are very close, but he doesn't want anyone to know," Ron said.
"Elwyn, you should have seen the look on Snape's face when Kakarov barged into the Potions class!" Harry said quickly. "I found an excuse to stay and saw that Kakarov wanted to talk to Snape. He said Snape had been avoiding him. Kakarov looked very worried. He showed Snape something on his arm, but I didn't see what it was … "Snape said.
"Oh!" Elwyn was sure it was Kakarov's Dark Demon Mark. Considering that Snape had held his arm frequently that night, Elwyn began to worry.
He began to worry. This was not a good sign.
The frequent pain from the Dark Demon Mark meant that Lord Voldemort had become very anxious about something recently.
At the same time, his power was increasing rapidly, which was how he could strengthen his connection with the Death Eaters.
Even though Lord Voldemort had not obtained Harry's blood to complete that evil magic, his power was still increasing rapidly.
He must have obtained a new source of power. Unicorn blood and potions definitely did not have such a strong effect.
Could this new, powerful source of power be the power he obtained from the God of Evil?
Or had he reached some kind of agreement with the God of Evil?
Thinking of this, Elwyn began to worry about Karesi's situation. What would he do when he returned?!
Would he fight it out with Lord Voldemort, or would he play along and reach a new peace?!
In short, the new Barty Crouch Jr. had caused the Hogwarts to be in a mess.
The bad news that had been coming one after another made Elwyn nervous. Lord Voldemort and the God of Evil were not opponents that could be underestimated.
After the meal, he prepared to go to the library to read up on the Ravenclaw's crown that he had just obtained.
Hermione also went with him. Harry and Ron were still discussing the morning's matter.
Of course, the two of them did not come to any conclusion. In the end, Ron suggested that Harry write a letter to Sirius about this matter.
Around eight at night, Sirius's reply was brought back by Hedwig.
He told Harry not to use owl mail to discuss these matters, as it was not safe.
He asked Harry and Ron to wait for him in front of the fire in the common room at midnight. He would meet them at the Hogwarts via the flying net.
When Elwyn and Hermione returned, they saw Harry and Ron waiting in front of the fire.
They considered throwing a large dung egg to ensure that their meeting would not be discovered if there were still so many people around.
Fortunately, after a busy week of classes, everyone was tired and went to bed early.
When it was close to midnight, only the four of them were left in the common room.
Because he had just met with Sirius a week ago, Elwyn did not expect the other to bring him any useful information.
Lord Voldemort was too cunning. The Auror of the Ministry of Magic would not be able to discover any clues.
In contrast, Elwyn was looking forward to a breakthrough on Keresis's side.
They talked in low voices. Right now, the room was dark, the only source of light coming from the fire in the fireplace.
It was just past midnight. Harry jumped down from his chair.
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