Chapter 475: Resolution on Dementors
Chapter 475 Decision on Dementors
Fudge looked at George, waiting for an idea.
George pondered for a while and said, "The Azkaban matter is not so easy to solve. It is not a safe job to let other wizards take care of those dark wizards. Although Voldemort was injured, ordinary wizards could not resist. "
There is nothing wrong with Dumbledore's concerns, but without a better way, all concerns are meaningless and nothing will change the status quo.
He turned his eyes to Fudge and said, "Dementors deceive good and fear evil, threats are more useful than benefits, then you send someone to tell Dementor that Voldemort was defeated by me at Hogwarts, and he was seriously injured. The doctor fell in love at first sight, My husband is too arrogant. They need to understand that it is not a good choice to take refuge with an old, weak, and incompetent guy."
"As a reward for their loyalty, I allow them to kill the prisoners and escape when Voldemort strikes, without them having to face Voldemort."
His voice became cold and stern, "But I will never allow them to survive after surrendering to Voldemort. As for the dementors who surrendered to Voldemort, I will send them all to my experimental bench."
Dementors are evil creatures that bully the soft and fear the hard. To deal with these scumbags, it is always more effective to threaten than lure. Guaranteed by defeating Voldemort without having them deal with a formidable foe.
Such favorable conditions, coupled with a real threat, even if Voldemort can give the Dementor a greater temptation. But it would not be so easy to pull the Dementors out of his hands.
Hearing George's light-hearted, dispassionate threats, Fudge couldn't help shivering. Is this the power of the most powerful wizard of all time?
It was just a conversation over breakfast, and understatement, the large number of prisoners in Azkaban were sentenced to death by him. In his eyes, those terrifying dementors are like flesh on a chopping block. They can only choose to be obedient guards, or to be sent to the experimental bench if they are disobedient.
"Do you have any opinion?" George asked calmly, looking at Cornelius Fudge, who was stunned.
"No...no..." Fudge stammered, trying desperately to say, "Yes, Mr. Soros, this is the best way. We can't let wizards take on dementors. For those tasks, the mysterious man is too powerful, and no one can stand against him except for the great you."
The smoother he spoke, the more organized his words became, "If he really wants to attack Azkaban, we have no way to defend. And your time can't be wasted all the time waiting for Voldemort's attack, let The best way is for the Dementors to stay in Azkaban. Everything will be yours."
As the reason slowly blurted out, Fudge also began to agree with this approach. Azkaban is a big deal, as Dumbledore said, it can't be ignored. But you can't just let the dementors withdraw. It's easy to get rid of the dementors, but the huge manpower gap left can't be filled.
The wizarding world is small, and wizards each have their own jobs. Not everyone can go to Azkaban. Those dark wizards, even if they lose their wands, are not all lambs to be slaughtered. Some special tricks can always make wizards who lose their wands still have some threats.
If the important power of the Ministry of Magic, those powerful Aurors were sent to guard the dark wizards, it would be a huge waste of manpower in the now stretched magic world. But if the non-combatants who lack strength are sent to guard the dark wizard, it will only bring about worse consequences. It is better to trust the dementors.
As for killing all the dark wizards immediately, such a decision is not one that anyone dares to make. The long history of the wizarding world is a peaceful place. Even in the most chaotic times, when Voldemort was rampant, the Ministry of Magic tried to capture the dark wizards alive and put them on trial.
For those dark wizards who have lost their combat power, they are easily put to death,
That would only cause more panic, and it would be a huge scandal that the wizarding world has never seen before.
For this kind of thorny problem, kill and can't kill, close and can't close, let alone can't let go. At this time, the current approach seems to be the best option. On the one hand, it stabilized the dementors, and on the other hand, it also ensured that the dark wizard would not become Voldemort's power.
Let the dementors control the lives of those prisoners. For the dementors, being able to kill prisoners is a very attractive thing. And once the Dementors have killed most of the dark wizards, they will already have a huge conflict with Voldemort, and they will also cause a backlash if they want to throw themselves under Voldemort's command.
And the dark wizards, when Voldemort attacked, died at the hands of the Dementors. Such a situation is acceptable to all wizards, and only in such a situation will the mass death of dark wizards not cause a backlash from public opinion.
"Well, it's a deep love for one night, the CEO is too dangerous." George said calmly, "Since you have agreed, let's deal with it after a while, and the Azkaban matter is settled."
"The next thing is the giants." He began to think again.
Dumbledore's eyes flashed a hint of unbearableness, even a dark wizard has the right to live. Just handing them over to the Dementors so easily and allowing the Dementors to kill them is not a good decision.
He opened his mouth and was about to speak, his eyes met George's indifferent expression, and finally he didn't say anything.
He knew that neither George nor Fudge liked him, and unless he had a better way, his advice would only be offensive. It would be unwise to arouse the displeasure of the Minister of Magic and George at a time like this.
If there was a better way, he didn't mind being offended by others. But he also knew when to shut up when there was no better way.
George said in a calm tone, "It is impossible for a wizard to form an alliance with a giant. The alliance is based on equality, and only equal parties can have the basis for an alliance."
"Regarding the giants, as long as it is not an alliance, it is not unacceptable to let them fight against Voldemort in the form of employment."
He said plainly, "Wizards can't accept an alliance with giants, but they won't object to hiring some evil creatures. Wizards have hired sphinx, mountain monsters, eight-eyed spiders, and hiring giants is not a big deal. matter."
Fudge nodded solemnly, and another problem was solved. To form an alliance with giants, it is definitely not possible, wizards simply look down on these monsters whose intelligence can only be divided into the level of beasts.
The giants are evil, ferocious, and aggressive. They will attack humans, attack wizards, and can hardly communicate directly. In the division of the magic world, giants are not even intelligent creatures. It is unimaginable to let arrogant wizards ally with giants. Dumbledore's proposal was simply too absurd.
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