Study Days at Hogwarts

Chapter 1626: A War Without a Winner (Part 78)

Chapter 1628 A War Without Winners (Seventy-Eight)

Unlike the nervous Aurors, Kingsley, as the person involved in the attack, was quite calm. At this moment, the temporary minister was drinking coffee and telling the young man who had just sat opposite him about the previous attack.

"So, you want me to help you with divination and find the werewolf that attacked your house?" Albert understood the reason why the man opposite asked him to meet.

"Yes, it's missing."

"Missing?"

"It's not difficult to find a werewolf at this time, but the Aurors searched everywhere and couldn't find the other werewolf that escaped. I think this is weird." Kingsley pushed a letter in front of Albert, "This is the reward."

"You should know that even if you really catch the werewolf, you probably won't get any useful information."

Albert didn't look at the envelope in front of him. To be honest, being asked by Kingsley to discuss these "unimportant" things at this time really made him feel bad.

Both of them knew that this matter must be related to the group of "pure-blood" wizards who had supported Voldemort. It was most likely that they were the ones who came up with it to target Kingsley.

"Of course I know this, but..." Kingsley hesitated for a moment and said, "I just want to know, do they want to give me a warning, or do they want to kill me."

"Is there a difference? It seems that there is no difference. If you ask me, this is just a casual move." Albert put down the coffee cup, looked up and looked at the man in front of him, and knew what the other party was worried about.

"It is still a little different." Kingsley sighed and said seriously, "If this is not an exception, I am afraid I will be in big trouble next."

"Are you worried that those guys are privately creating a large number of werewolves? This does look like something that those guys can do." Albert tapped his index finger lightly on the table, and soon thought of a possibility.

"If the purebloods are worried that the Inferi hidden in the current British magic world will be completely wiped out by you, they will directly lose the bargaining chip with the Ministry of Magic, so they capture Muggles to create werewolves in large quantities as bargaining chips. It is not impossible."

While speaking, Albert suddenly asked: "If it is completely confirmed that the purebloods use Muggles to create werewolves in large quantities as a deterrent to the Ministry of Magic, what are you going to do?"

"How to do it?"

Kingsley frowned. Although he had similar doubts before, he really didn't think about how to solve this problem.

"Will you catch them all and hang them?" Albert asked the most cruel question calmly.

"Probably. To be honest, I never thought that someone would be so crazy." Kingsley suddenly had a bad premonition. He already knew Albert's answer.

In fact, it's not that Kingsley can't guess, but he just doesn't want to accept it.

Things are bad enough.

If the werewolves behind this werewolf attack are mass-produced by Voldemort's minions in the past, things will only get worse.

"I think you should have the answer you want." Albert stood up and prepared to leave.

"Wait."

Kingsley hurriedly stopped Albert and said, "I need you to help me predict the whereabouts of the werewolf. I need to catch it and give everyone an explanation."

Kingsley raised his hand and pointed to the envelope on the table and said, "This is just a piece of cake for you, and the reward will definitely satisfy you."

Albert looked at Kingsley deeply, bent down to pick up the letter on the table, and opened it in front of Kingsley. There was no Galleon inside, but a piece of parchment.

Albert unfolded the letter, glanced at the contents on the parchment, looked at Kingsley in front of him, and then stuffed it back into the envelope and put it away, and then summoned the crystal ball to help Kingsley predict the whereabouts of the missing werewolf.

After watching the picture in the crystal ball, Kingsley sat there for a long time before handing the crystal ball with memory injected to the director of the Auror Office.

"We have locked down the approximate location. Although there should be no danger, we cannot rule out an ambush. Let the Auror team be careful, especially those newcomers who have just joined the Auror Office."

After saying that, Kingsley returned to the Ministry of Magic with his guards, leaving two Aurors to do the final cleanup work.

"Is it really a good idea to do that? You should know that person's character very well. You can't fool him with the politicians' tricks."

After Gadwin Robards left with the news, Percy looked at the thoughtful Kingsley and expressed his doubts.

He didn't think Kingsley would make such a stupid mistake.

"We really need a capable helper, otherwise we will probably be crushed by the mess in front of us." Kingsley glanced at Percy and told the truth, "He and I are not people who are greedy for power. It's just a trivial price, and I think it's worth it."

"It would be great if that's the case."

Percy knew very well that he was just a messenger between the two of them, but he really didn't want Kingsley to be stupid and try to fool Albert with the rhetoric of politicians. That would cost a price, and he believed that Kingsley knew it very well.

On the other side, Gadwin Robards, who had just returned to the Auror's office, immediately called an emergency meeting of the fully armed Aurors who were on standby at the Ministry of Magic. Then a large number of Aurors came out in droves. They rode on flying brooms and broke into an unfamiliar forest to search for the traces Gadwin mentioned.

Yes, the werewolf that escaped was no longer near Kingsley's house. It had completely disappeared. This was the main reason why Kingsley asked Albert for help.

The result was even more cruel than they expected.

The werewolf was dead, most likely killed directly by powerful black magic, and even the body was destroyed by the magic fire.

When Gadwin Robards led the Aurors to search, they could only find the covered places. They finally used magic to temporarily restore part of the scene.

Anyone who is not a fool will realize that the problem is very serious.

If it weren't for Albert's help in divination, they would probably never find the whereabouts of the other werewolf.

"What should we do now?" Dawlish looked at his immediate superior anxiously, "It may be difficult to deal with the reporters."

"This is a conspiracy of the Death Eaters. They are trying to murder the minister." Gadwin Robards directly characterized the incident. As for whether to disclose the fact that the Death Eaters were trying to create werewolves, he had to discuss with Kingsley before making a decision.

That night, the Ministry of Magic held a press conference overnight and disclosed the conspiracy of the remaining Death Eaters to murder Kingsley.

No one blamed Kingsley for using dark magic to kill werewolves, and his reputation soared.

Then it was reported that the Wizengamot planned to hold an emergency meeting to discuss whether to let Kingsley take over as the new minister in advance, so that he would have more power to deal with the restless Death Eater remnants and maintain the safety of the British wizarding world.

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