Chapter 2350 Trial
Nothing to say next.
Although the Triwizard Tournament is one of the most prominent contents among the many fans Ellie has read, this is because those protagonists will participate in the Triwizard Tournament and change history. But Ellie doesn't intend to participate in the Triwizard Tournament, and she doesn't want to change history, so this plot—well, please refer to the original chapter.
All in all, a brief introduction is that Harry joined the Trifinals, Harry passed three tests, Harry entered the maze, Harry got the trophy, Harry was teleported to Voldemort, Harry saw Voldemort resurrected, and then Harry Leigh grabbed the trophy and teleported back.
You see, one paragraph does everything for months.
By the way, the only change in this process is the death of Cedric. When Cedric and Harry went to grab the trophy together, Ellie directly manipulated the vines in the maze to knock him out.
So Harry was sent there alone, and then came back alone.
So... look at how unjust Cedric died, it is actually the same whether he dies or not, it has no effect on this plot at all, okay?
Cedric was dead for nothing.
You are so wronged.
Like the original book, Harry Potter's testimony was once again ignored by the Ministry of Magic, who thought he was talking nonsense, and believed that Voldemort could not make a comeback-well, this is normal, after all, as long as we don't admit it, then he doesn't exist. The old tradition of Western politicians has completely ignored the beatings given to them by the materialist world.
Of course, you wouldn't be wrong to say that the Ministry of Magic is really utterly stupid, after all, to be honest, Harry Potter really doesn't have any evidence to prove it. From the standpoint of the audience, I really feel that the Ministry of Magic is unreasonable. After all, everyone has witnessed Voldemort's resurrection with their own eyes. But if you look at it from the standpoint of others, it is a different matter.
After all, what you say is unsubstantiated. It would be great if you Harry Potter could get some evidence back, but you didn’t get anything—or you can tell where you were teleported at that time, and then let Dumbledore It's good to investigate. After all, as the greatest wizard in this world, Dumbledore must have a way to find some clues.
The results of it? He couldn't come up with anything, whether it was information or clues, he just kept calling "Voldemort is back"...... Who would believe it?
Oh, Muggles will believe it.
During this year's vacation, what Ellie does most often is to run around in London, reporting to those "superior" about "Voldemort's resurrection".
These Downing Street gentlemen are most concerned about two issues.
One, whether Voldemort would attack them immediately after his resurrection.
Second, Voldemort's resurrection technique...can they use it?
Ellie mainly answered these two questions.
The first question is that the dark wizards headed by Voldemort still look down on ordinary people. They will launch a full-scale attack on the government of the mortal world after unifying the magic world. For Voldemort, his primary goals are still Dumbledore and Hogwarts, and nothing else matters.
The second question... This kind of resurrection is of course very difficult. Voldemort is considered the most powerful wizard, but in the end he tossed himself like this, and it is naturally impossible for ordinary people to use it.
And after getting this information, Ellie also received instructions from her "superior", showing the power of witchcraft under the noses of those big shots --- including the three unforgivable curses, and after witnessing After experiencing the terrifying power of witchcraft, many big shots turned pale. They almost left the balcony gasping for breath, and locked themselves in the conference room to discuss for a whole afternoon, and finally came to a conclusion.
Wizards must be strictly managed and controlled.
The high-level has high-level contact information, and Ellie also reminded them that the wizarding world sent several wizards to the Prime Minister and the Queen in order to "protect" their safety. This immediately made many people quite angry and surprised, but as veterans who have been in politics for a lifetime, they certainly wouldn't be unable to think of ways to deal with them just because they were afraid of wizards.
The civilized world also began to operate quietly.
Ellie is well aware of this.
All sorts of orders were sent to the RAF, the Ministry of Defence, and classified information was only circulated on top-secret lines and no letters were used - since wizards don't like phones, they certainly don't know how to eavesdrop Tricks of the phone.
Ellie even thought it was a little funny.
Voldemort, the British Ministry of Defense, the Air Force, and MI6 were all secretly preparing to attack the wizarding world, but the Ministry of Magic still acted as if nothing had happened—in fact, she felt that the Ministry of Magic would definitely not believe that Muggles dared to attack the wizarding world. Launch an attack on the wizarding world, and more importantly, Muggles are able to collude with wizards to try to overthrow the entire wizarding world...
But Harry didn't think it was funny, he was even a little annoyed.
He was forced to stay with his uncle and aunt throughout the summer vacation, and he was attacked by a dementor. The Ministry of Magic wanted to investigate him for this, and Dumbledore was unwilling to tell him anything until the long time no see Lu Ping and others appeared and took Harry to a strange place, the Order of the Phoenix.
This is the organization established by Dumbledore to fight Voldemort.
However, there was one thing that really puzzled Harry.
That is, he didn't see Ellie in the Order of the Phoenix.
After seeing Lupine, Sirius and even Snape in turn, the doubts in Harry's mind became more and more obvious. In Harry's opinion, Ellie is a very powerful teacher. She is very serious and serious. Of course, she is not as difficult to get close to as Professor McGonagall, but overall she is still a very nice person. And as the Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, she's also pretty powerful, so Harry doesn't understand why she's not here.
But right now, that wasn't Harry's concern. The most important thing for him was the Ministry of Magic's trial—in order to expel the Dementors, he released the Evoker Guard. This was the magic that Ellie taught them during the semester when the dementors searched the school. In that school year, they only learned how to deal with werewolves and use the spirit guard. Of course, even so, not everyone was able to use the magic of summoning protection. In fact, for Harry, this was the first time he successfully cast the magic of calling up protection.
He'd always felt like thanking Ellie for that.
Although Ellie punished them each for copying the book ten times because they failed the werewolf exam...
But now he followed Arthur through the bustling crowd towards the Ministry of Magic. Harry was very nervous at the moment. He didn't know what kind of punishment the Ministry of Magic would give him. Although Ron and others comforted him by saying that the law allows wizards to use magic when their lives are threatened, there should be no problem with his trial, but Harry Leigh still felt strangely uneasy.
This was especially true when he followed Arthur to the office and was notified that the time and place of the trial had been temporarily changed.
So when Harry entered the courtroom alone, sat on a cold chair, and looked at more than fifty strangers in purple robes before him, the tension deep in his heart reached the extreme.
"Trial on August 12th."
After seeing Harry take his seat, Fudge, the Minister of Magic in the center, spoke.
"The trial of Harry James Potter, of 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, for breaching the Reasonable Restraint of Underage Wizards Act and the International Statute of Secrecy."
His voice was so serious that Harry couldn't help but tense up.
However, at this moment, a voice suddenly sounded.
"Sorry, I don't think I'm late."
Hearing this voice, Harry turned his head in surprise, and then he saw Ellie came to the public gallery at some point, she still had the same indifferent expression, nodded to Harry, and then sat down. on the chair. Seeing Ellie's appearance, Fudge's expression was somewhat stiff.
"Miss Allie...I didn't expect you to come to this trial..."
"He is also my student no matter what, so of course I want to come and listen."
Ellie raised her eyelids and glanced at Fudge.
"For reference, I also want to know how the Ministry of Magic convicts people."
"Uh...cough cough..."
Under Ellie's gaze, Fudge coughed awkwardly. And at this moment, suddenly, another voice sounded again.
"And me, the defense witness: Albus Dumbledore."
Accompanied by this voice, Dumbledore stepped out from behind Harry with great strides. He smiled, nodded to Ellie, and then turned to look at the trial seat in front of him. And now Harry found that Fudge's expression was even uglier, but he managed to keep himself calm, and then began the trial.
Of course, during the trial, Harry also explained why he used the Evoking Guard—but this immediately aroused widespread doubts from the Ministry of Magic. Because logically speaking, all dementors are under the control of the Ministry of Magic, and it is impossible to go to a residential area and attack others.
"That's nonsense, Harry, there's no way the Dementors left Azkaban!"
"I don't think so."
Facing the furious Minister Fudge, Ellie spoke softly. Her voice was not loud, but it echoed clearly in the ears of every wizard.
"If Minister Fudge wants to accuse Harry Potter of using magic in front of ordinary people at will, then I would like to ask why it is the guardian of the gods? As we all know, this magic has high requirements for wizards. In fact, I taught them this spell." In a year, no one has successfully cast it. If Harry Potter wants to use magic to prank or hurt someone, then he should not use a spell with a low success rate and high difficulty. It's unreasonable, isn't it?"
Hearing Ellie's inquiry, some wizards on the trial seat nodded slightly, while others did not speak, but showed expressions of thinking.
Indeed, as Ellie said, if he hadn't encountered a dementor, then why would Harry use the evoking guard?
In the end, the trial ended and Harry was acquitted, but he was not very happy, because after the trial, Ellie and Dumbledore left at the same time-no one went up to chat with them, let alone comfort Him, this makes Harry somewhat dissatisfied.
But in fact, they really don't have this time. Because after leaving the trial court, Dumbledore blocked Ellie's way.
"Miss Allie, I have something I want to talk to you about."
As he spoke, Dumbledore stared at Ellie.
"It's about the future of the world."