Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 1582 A War Without a Winner (Thirty-Four)

Chapter 1584: A War Without Winners (Thirty-four)

The Burrow.

Since the end of the Second Wizarding War, the Weasley family has moved back to their own home. Although they had to spend a lot of time cleaning, it was all worth it. After all, they lived comfortably in their own home.

The only problem was that there might be security risks. The Weasley family, who had "stole the limelight" in the Second Wizarding War, might become the first target of revenge by dark wizards. Although this possibility was not high, it was still necessary to guard against it. After all, the home of the temporary Minister Kingsley was reduced to ashes in the revenge of the Death Eaters not long ago.

That was the home of the Minister of Magic. Doing so would undoubtedly be a provocation to the entire Ministry of Magic. What else would those lawless dark wizards not dare to do?

After hearing the crackling sound of Apparition outside, Ginny, who was receiving Mrs. Weasley's "wife training", instinctively reached out and picked up the wand next to her. After quickly exchanging glances with Mrs. Weasley, she stood up from the sofa vigilantly and shouted to the people outside approaching the Burrow: "Who's outside?"

"It's me!"

"We're back!"

Harry and Ron's voices came from outside, making the two people in the room relieved, but they still didn't put down their wands. Instead, they made sure that the mirror didn't respond, and waited until Harry and Ron pushed the door and entered the room before they were really relieved.

"Harry!"

Ginny put away her wand and stepped forward to give Harry a warm hug.

Ron, who was standing next to him, curled his lips after seeing this scene, and asked his mother: "Is Dad not back yet?"

"No, he may need to work overtime tonight, and he will probably be back very late." Mrs. Weasley looked away from Harry and Ginny, and looked at her adopted son again and asked: "Did your first mission go well?"

"It's OK, it went better than expected." Ron took off his Auror robe and muttered: "I just feel that the Aurors in the Ministry of Magic are not as reliable as expected. No wonder Kingsley is so eager to recruit new people."

"They are qualified in all aspects, but they have not received professional training like us, so they are not very good at dealing with the Inferi." Harry recalled what happened before and did not agree with Ron's words. "If we were to deal with the aftermath, it would be a headache. This should be considered complementary!"

"They are just like that!"

"Anyway, I, no, I should say that everyone does not like their arrogant appearance. I really don't know what makes those idiots have such a sense of superiority." Ron did not like the Aurors' meddling, and even more despised those wavering fence-sitters.

"Are you going to give up being an Auror?"

Mrs. Weasley hoped that Harry and Ron could quit the dangerous job. Although the Aurors' salary was high, they also had to bear great risks, especially since the wizard war had just ended and there were still many dangerous dark wizards in the entire British magic world.

"Not yet, I'm still waiting for Harry to become the director of the Auror Office?" Ron naturally did not plan to give up this job.

"Don't be silly, Ron. Even if Harry can really become the head of the Auror Office, it will take at least ten years." Percy came out of the fireplace and glanced at Ron. After shaking off the dust on his body, he stepped forward to give Mrs. Weasley a hug, "Good evening, Mom."

"How did you come here when you have time?"

"It must be for the work of the Ministry of Magic." Ron pouted, "Otherwise, how could a guy like him who thinks about work all day come back?"

"What is it?"

"About Nelson Tobin." Percy said directly.

"Are you suspecting that he is the mastermind behind it?" Harry frowned and asked.

"No way, he is the most radical one among all people. You know, the impact of those two things is too bad."

"If Kingsley sentenced Umbridge to death, maybe there would be fewer problems." Ron also thought that Kingsley made a stupid decision. They didn't really think that Kingsley could not influence the outcome of the trial.

"I don't recommend you do that." Harry said suddenly.

"Do you also think Umbridge should die?"

"Nelson was with us on the day Kingsley's house was completely burned down." Harry looked at Percy and said softly, "If this matter has something to do with him, then I'm afraid many people are lying. You should know what this means."

He had actually thought about this question, but the answer he finally came to was not to delve into it. Even if this matter was really related to Nelson Tobin, it was the result that countless people wanted to see.

Umbridge killed so many people directly and indirectly, and brought too much hatred to herself. There were too many people who wanted her to die.

Moreover, it is not difficult to see from Fudge's revision of the Ministry of Magic's laws that the so-called laws are bullshit at some times, and the Ministry of Magic is now using the laws to prevaricate them.

So, Harry was very curious about what Kingsley wanted Percy to do when he asked him to come to him?

"Go ahead, don't keep us in suspense."

"I just want to confirm this matter." Percy shook his head and said, "I have to give everyone an explanation."

"An explanation? I think everyone would like Kingsley to give them an explanation." Harry asked directly, "Didn't Albert remind him?"

Percy hesitated for a moment, looked at Mrs. Weasley and Ginny, and after they stood up and left, he lowered his voice and said, "Some things are not suitable for Kingsley to do alone. He wants to become the Minister of Magic, so he must consider carefully in some aspects."

"So, he sentenced Umbridge to life imprisonment?" Harry guessed Percy's intention at once. They might have expected the two accidents.

Kingsley wants Nelson Tobin to take the blame for him?

"So, you want to reach a cooperation with Nelson Tobin?" Ron thought this was ridiculous.

"No, it's not cooperation, but some kind of tacit understanding." Percy explained to the two, "There is no need to make things out of control. Everyone hopes that the future will be better, but this mess is not easy to clean up now."

After saying those words to Harry, Percy left in a hurry, just as he came in a hurry.

"No wonder Albert hates politicians." Harry's expression was particularly complicated.

"I think he found the wrong person." Ron said, looking at the rising fire.

"No, they didn't. They needed someone to help relay the message, so they found me." Harry saw it more clearly than Ron, but sometimes he was really helpless, and no one was willing to be the sacrifice.

"Then what are you going to do?" Ron asked curiously.

"I can only take time to talk to Nelson." Harry felt that the two sides might reach some kind of tacit understanding, but it was definitely not what Kingsley thought.

"I thought you would refuse."

"Where's Percy?"

Mrs. Weasley reached out and knocked on the door, bringing in freshly baked mince pies from the kitchen.

"Just left."

"What did you talk about?" Ginny asked curiously.

"The two things that happened a few days ago." Harry didn't mean to hide it. "The Ministry of Magic believes that some wizards who hate Umbridge did it. Kingsley hopes to ease this conflict in some way."

"Really... want everything?"

"Ahem, Ginny, can you help me ask Albert what's going on with Hermione now? She's been missing for a long time. Harry and I are a little worried about her safety." Ron changed the subject and didn't forget to pull Harry in.

"Hermione should still be with her family." Ginny looked at Ron with a strange look and said, "Her family seems to be planning to settle in Australia. It will probably be difficult for her to meet her family in the future, so isn't it normal to take some time out to accompany them?"

After that, Ginny no longer paid attention to Ron, picked up a piece of meat pie and handed it to Harry, saying, "I made it myself, try it and see how it tastes?"

After Harry took a bite, he almost had his teeth knocked out.

"This thing reminds me of Hagrid's rock pie." Ron put the meat pie with a tooth mark back on the table and couldn't help but cast a sympathetic look at Harry

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