After sending the four children back to the Gryffindor lounge on the eighth floor, John was not in a hurry to return to his office.
Instead, after confirming that the twin brothers who originally followed Ron had also left, they started wandering around the eighth floor.
Normally, it would be inconvenient for him to wander around here because there is no reason.
And upstairs is Dumbledore's headmaster's office.
But today was different. One was that he had a legitimate reason to send some naughty kids who wandered out at night back to the dormitory.
Another thing is that Dumbledore is not in the office today.
Since the Gringotts robbery and Sirius' arrival, Dumbledore would leave the school from time to time.
John knew that it was Dumbledore who went to investigate the "Twilight Hammer".
In fact, in John's plan, Dumbledore should not have paid attention to the Twilight Hammer so early.
Even if Sirius told about the resurrection of his brother and mother, the other party should not get involved so quickly.
After all, Dumbledore at this time still had the important responsibility of protecting the Philosopher's Stone.
But there was no way. The Ministry of Magic was even more outrageous than he imagined. It just connected his incarnation with the Dumbledore family and the Obscurials, and directly involved the Dumbledore family.
This made Dumbledore think nothing of it.
For this reason, John had to let "Twilight's Hammer" temporarily fall silent.
It's not that John is afraid of Dumbledore. Although the incarnation is only 70% of the original strength, with Xal'atath in hand, he really has no fear of this so-called most powerful legendary wizard in history.
But John is not afraid, which does not mean that the dark wizards under him, including the Black mother and son, are not afraid.
Although these strengths seem to be of little use to John, it is very useful for them to collect information.
If it weren't for them, it would not be so easy for John to know the specific information about the Lestrange family's treasure house, the Gaunt family's old residence, and other places that are relatively secretive in the wizarding world.
So John couldn't let them suffer too much loss.
Moreover, the purpose of John's establishment of "Twilight's Hammer" was not to rule the world or destroy it.
So there's no need for them to risk their lives with Dumbledore, it's not worth it.
But keeping Dumbledore busy wasn't entirely a bad thing.
For example, now, it is much easier for John to come to the eighth floor.
"It should be here!" After stumbling around, John finally found the tapestry where the giant monster beat Barnabas silly, and then set his sights on the seemingly empty wall opposite the tapestry.
Looking at the empty wall in front of him, John began to think silently.
After a while, a door appeared on the originally empty wall.
"Well, it's easier than I thought!" Looking at the door in front of him, John nodded with satisfaction.
This is the legendary Room of Requirement.
Without hesitation, John opened the door directly.
Entering the door, what appeared in front of him was a room filled with huge amounts of sundries. The space was extremely huge. John, with his keen eyesight, saw a few foxes flying past in the corner.
Finding a small crown in such a large place is obviously not an easy task.
But this is not a big problem for John.
Holy light continued to emerge from his body and spread rapidly towards the entire room.
Soon the entire interior of the Room of Requirement turned into a temple of holy light, and those foxy girls screamed and were directly burned to ashes by the holy light - even though they had a nice name and seemed threatening. Not big, but very common in the magic world.
But there is no doubt that Hu Meizi is indeed a magical creature with dark attributes, and is also a "pest" in the magic world.
It is normal to be actively attacked by the Holy Light.
In addition to these poor little things, there are dozens of places filled with dark energy in the entire warehouse-like hall.
Wait...dozens of places? John raised his eyebrows.
He didn't expect that there were so many dark magic items stored here?
Huo Huo, how many students in the past have secretly learned black magic and have hidden things here?
But this had nothing to do with John. He quickly targeted a place with the strongest dark energy. Since Voldemort is the most powerful dark wizard in the history of Hogwarts, he must be right to find the darkest one.
Sure enough, John found a wooden box in the place where the dark magic gathered, which contained the crown of Ravenclaw.
Harry Potter, Slytherin's Locket, Gaunt's Ring, the Hufflepuff Cup, and now the Ravenclaw Diadem.
There are seven Horcruxes in total, and John has now obtained five of them.
All that's left is the diary and Nagini.
Nagini's whereabouts are hard to find, and she may not be a Horcrux yet.
In the words of the diary...Lucius Malfoy.
Speaking of which, Draco admired his father quite a bit.
Perhaps this disciple, John, could start from his father.
yes!
Thinking of this, John couldn't help but clapped his hands.
The system only said that it would lead these children into the path of holy light and shadow.
But there is no rule that you must use your public identity to teach.
If I use my shadow incarnation to conquer the families of those Slytherin children, and then teach them the shadows, wouldn't this be more appropriate than teaching them in my overt identity?
Moreover, he can also conquer those so-called "pure-blood families" and let them help him make more Horcruxes for Voldemort in the future.
Wait until Voldemort is useless...hehe.
You can also earn Voldemort's diary by the way.
Just perfect.
Ah, ah, ah, Voldemort is such a good person.
John thought so, hummed a tune and left the Room of Requirement.
As a result, when he returned to the second floor where his office was located, he met Professor McGonagall who had also just returned to the second floor.
"Professor Capet? What are you doing out so late at night?" Professor McGonagall frowned as she looked at John, who was up and wandering outside in the middle of the night.
Although John has greatly changed the minds of all the professors at Hogwarts during this time together, it does not mean that McGonagall will completely relax her vigilance towards him.
After all, John is still an "outsider" to Hogwarts.
"Ah, Professor McGonagall, I was just about to tell you, that Ron from your college, yes, the one from the Weasley family, is not a peaceful master..." Faced with Professor McGonagall's vigilance , John sold Ron without any psychological burden.
Yes, he said that he would not hold Ron responsible for the night outing, but he also did not promise to tell Professor McGonagall about it, right?
Moreover, John only sold Ron to one person, so he has done his best, right?