I swung my greatsword at Hogwarts

Chapter 622 Old Batty's Grief, Confrontation

"British Minister of Magic Visits Poland"

Barty Sr. goes to the Polish Ministry of Magic.

He chose to enter the place where his subordinates disappeared one after another in an open and honest manner.

Polish Minister of Magic Inge Griffiths welcomed it, and the Polish people spoke highly of it.

Old Batty re-entered Poland, he looked at the smile on the Polish wizard's face now, and he fell silent.

"Can a person really change?" he asked Pierce next to him.

Pierce shook his head and said, "My lord, they are just embers before they go out."

Yes, so what about fanaticism.

Fanaticism cannot change the current situation, hunger and poverty still surround this place.

Although it is not to the point of starving to death, it is even more desperate not to see the future.

Pierce is a realist, so he has no common sense with these visionaries.

Old Batty glanced at the collapsed building.

He walked over and lifted a stone slab.

The bodies inside have been removed.

"Welcome to Poland." Star Rozier brought people over to greet him.

He glanced at the ruins and said flatly: "There are always some people who want to murder our savior."

Old Batty paused when he heard that, and said without changing his face: "I hope this communication with your ministry will go smoothly."

"Naturally," Starr smiled, "We will keep you safe."

Old Batty nodded and headed to the Ministry of Magic.

In the Ministry of Magic.

The Minister of Magic of Poland casually lifted the corpse with his wand, and asked lightly, "Dead."

Old Batty walked in, seeing the floating corpse, his pupils constricted.

"Ah, Minister Crouch."

Griffith turned around and said, "You are very welcome, and I hope to make you satisfied with this place."

Old Batty's eyes were fixed on the corpse behind Griffith, and he didn't even respond to the question for a while.

Upon seeing this, Pierce took over the conversation and said, "Sorry, our boss is exhausted."

"I was negligent." Griffith was not annoyed, but nodded very elegantly and politely.

"I think my office can let Minister Crouch rest," he looked around, apologetically, "I'm sorry, our Ministry of Magic was invaded not long ago."

"The body of the intruder is here."

Griffith stepped aside, revealing the corpse.

Burns and bloodstains were on the body.

Old Batty walked up to him and looked at the corpse.

"Lippie." He took a deep breath.

Yes, it's him.

My missing subordinate.

His body had been burned by fire, and the crush of heavy objects almost disfigured him.

But he recognized the clothes, it was Lippi's clothes.

Old Batty looked back at the smiling Griffith, and said, "If you don't mind, I would like to talk about more things about your department."

"Of course." Griffith nodded.

Starr, who followed, walked over and waved his wand, and Lippi's corpse floated away behind him.

Old Batty glanced back, and Lippi died just like that, without a name.

"Pierce." Old Batty called Pierce.

Pierce nodded knowingly and smiled at Griffith, "Minister Griffith, I want to visit the Ministry of Magic."

"Please." Griffith didn't seem afraid.

Pierce walked into the Ministry of Magic, looked at the elevator damaged by the explosion, and said, "What a pity."

Barty Sr. was invited to the minister's office.

As soon as he entered the office, Old Batty glanced at the windmill painting on the wall.

"Sorry, because of Grindelwald, many people want to shoot me," Griffith said apologetically, "I have to be vigilant sometimes."

"understand."

When Old Batty came in, he saw guards standing by nearby, and he felt sad, but he needed to calm down and face the unfathomable Minister Griffith.

"Speaking of which, I'm the one who should say I'm sorry." Old Batty said, "Because of Grindelwald some time ago, the International Federation of Wizards supported your department, but what happened later was hasty, so some staff didn't Complete the return report."

"Oh?" Griffith wondered, "So there are some people here?"

"I think so," said Old Barty in a deep voice. "There are six Aurors in total. I don't think they have caused Minister Griffith any trouble."

"No, it's just that I don't know where those six people are." Griffith smiled. "The 'remnants of Grindelwald' that have appeared these days have made the Ministry of Magic very anxious."

Grindelwald remnants?

Probably the Ministry of Magic Aurors?

This matter is old Batty's fault. He knows that the other party will not let go without benefit.

And the corpses that the other party deliberately exhibited today are all showing bargaining chips with old Batty.

"I've seen the damage to your Ministry," said Barty Sr. "I know a generous friend who owns a silver-handed fashion building, and I think he can help Minister Griffith."

He was willing to make concessions, staring at Griffith and said: "I think as the Minister of Magic, Minister Griffith should have some news for my subordinates."

"I just remembered," Griffith said after pondering for a while, "someone seemed to have found some strangers in one place."

"several?"

"Five."

Griffith smiled and said, "Five strangers, they should still be there now."

Old Batty took a deep breath and said, "The sixth..."

"Sorry, I think my subordinates read it right."

Griffith interrupted old Batty.

There was no hustle and bustle in this confrontation, and the whole process was amicable.

Old Batty took a deep look at Griffith and said, "I think my subordinates may have encountered some 'Grindelwald's remnants'."

He left the Ministry of Magic and went to the place Griffith said.

There he finds Aurors whose memories have been wiped clean.

None of the five Aurors had any memories.

As if they came to Poland to be here.

Barty Sr.'s visit to Poland did not last long.

Pierce came out of the Ministry of Magic. He shook his head and said, "Nothing."

Old Batty's face darkened, Lippi died?

"One thing though," Pierce said, "I'm sure Lippi found something."

"I asked a few people and they said something fell out of his pocket and he risked getting caught picking it up."

That thing must be very important, otherwise Lippi would not have risked going back after being almost caught.

But Pierce inspected Lippi's body and saw nothing special.

According to witnesses, it appeared to be a ring.

Old Batty understood that Lippi's death was because of that ring.

The ring is not there, is it because it was taken away, or did Lippi hide it?

Griffith's mysterious smile appeared in his mind, and old Batty knew that he could not continue to let his subordinates take risks.

"You can only ask others for help."

He thought of John, no one could help him except the second king.

That Griffith is obviously not simple. The other party can easily subdue five Aurors, which shows that it has stronger strength.

Under the premise of not being able to mobilize the Aurors in a fair manner, Old Batty can only place his hope on John.

"Griffith didn't find it, otherwise he wouldn't have kept the corpse."

Old Batty had a hunch in his heart that this thing was also very important to Griffith.

What is behind the hero who killed Grindelwald that cannot be seen?

...

On the streets of Poland's wizarding enclave, hooded men come to the site of the collapsed building.

He looked up and looked around, those vigilant eyes fell on him.

He had to leave here first.

Seeing him leave, the owner of the eyes said lightly: "Keep searching, that guy must have hidden something."

Hearing this, everyone around them started to move.

But the person who left was silently watching everything from the corner.

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