The Dark Lord at Hogwarts is not too cold
376. Fuse, but not Sarajevo
(I feel like I’ve been out of shape recently? It’s been a bit downhill, and I’ve been doing a shitty job...too bad, I’ll try to ask for a leave of absence next week)
Maybe it was the irritation of Cyrus and Hermione, or maybe it was the complaints of the wizards, although for the time being, only those wizards in Diagon Alley were the most vocal.
However, this trend only spread from the Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley at first, and as the books spread, it gradually spread to other wizarding places, such as Hogsmeade.
Around April, because of the Ministry of Magic's ban, Rita seemed to be a little unconvinced, and she somehow got into a fight with the Ministry of Magic again.
When she was criticized by the Ministry of Magic, Rita Skeeter began to cling to the previous disappearance case, and the speed of follow-up was almost exactly the same as that of the Ministry of Magic.
It can be said that the "Daily Prophet" made Cyrus and Hermione's books even more popular...
"Muggles? They can make these in one night?!" Fudge slammed the newspaper on the table, venting his dissatisfaction loudly, "Since ancient times, textbooks have been worth three Galleons, and the most expensive is five Galleons... "
This has always been like this, why, in his class, there is an inexplicable quarrel?
suppress?It doesn't exist, even if Fudge can ignore the title of the Wizengamot youth representative on the two little ones, he must also consider the old man in the gray robe who doesn't seem to live long.
"Who knows... these Muggle books are just a puddle of mimeographs." Umbridge used his magic wand to change the font on it at will, "Perhaps the point is that they are really too cheap."
"Why did Tom Humber help them?" asked the Minister with a gloomy face and displeasure.
"He said he didn't help anyone... Muggles don't know this is a wizarding pub, and he has no right to prevent people from entering Diagon Alley through the back door..." Umbridge held the book in disgust, and handed it respectfully went back.
Old Tom hadn't helped the Muggles, nor had he helped Cyrus and Hermione.
As he said, it was just a group of wizards who carried things from him into Diagon Alley from the wall of the backyard, and sent them to Lihen Bookstore. He was just an ordinary tavern owner.
Fudge couldn't make up his mind, just knocked on the table, thinking 'should the cost of some textbooks be lowered'?
But the problem is that the price is generally set by the editor of the book, and he cannot change it without authorization, unless he has obtained those masters; or has died, but still has the consent of the family.
"By the way~ Minister, Gilderoy Lockhart also sent a letter to the Wizarding Union, probably about some research." She couldn't remember clearly, but she heard from the guard who checked the letter.
"Him? He just doesn't want to go to jail...Let him go"
"Where are the two little wizards? Don't you care?" Umbridge said in a shrill voice, with a somewhat slippery tone, "The newspapers say they are careerists....I'm just worried about the second one." ...."
Even if she didn't complete the sentence, Cornelius Fudge understood the abrupt end.
"Impossible!" he said firmly, "I know Albus, he will never allow this kind of thing...Even if he wants to pass through his Dumbledore's army and re-elect the Minister, it is impossible for the first time Happened twice!"
What is imminent is how to stabilize those families with a long history.
After all, because of the cheaper and more accurate textbook, it seems that the original potions book has been eliminated... not to mention the ancient cauldron and bronze scales, which seem to be slowly fading away.
That's a lot of money!
At the same time, Prime Minister John, who had finished Easter, secretly launched a military campaign, the name of which was unknown except for those Muggles who were in charge of magic cases.
But the code name, until now, no one has thought of it...
And in Hogwarts, Karkaroff chatted with Snape more and more frequently. Cyrus was at the door several times, and it was a bit strange to see him with Polyarco.
"I thought Krum was his favorite student..." said Hermione.
"No, no, you misunderstood. In fact, Principal Karkaroff helped me a lot for the competition~" Poliako stood at the door and said with a smile, "This time is also for the next competition..."
Suddenly, there were a few quarrels inside, and after ten minutes, Snape walked out with a gloomy face, shaking his robe.
"That's the sort of thing you should ask Barty Crouch! I'm not interested in that kind of stuff." He stared darkly at Karkaroff from above his hooked nose. "The Quidditch pitch . . . That's all I can say"
"Old Batty? He's about to retire... Ha~" Karkaroff wrapped his fur robe tightly around his body, his face was ashen, as if he had been filled with chokehold gas in the office just now.
"It's against the rules," said Hermione, frowning, holding the book.
"Actually, everyone else knows too...Miss Granger~" Snape watched the two walk away, and said softly, "The last test is purely duel strength, hmph... Bo special..."
He seemed to have seen Harry Potter blown out of the game by a spell.
From Snape's point of view, Harry Potter and Cyrus were equal parts in showing off, except this time, it seemed that Potter was far ahead...
When they came to the Quidditch pitch as security guards, they saw Mr. Bagman comforting Barty Crouch, because in the latest issue of the newspaper, his face looked like a melting ice cube .
Packed with remorse, seeing everyone and simply nodding their heads...
"It's the disappearance of Bertha Jorkins...she's dead..." Moody stood behind the two of them, and he spoke without warning, which startled Hermione, "Her The body was found in the Albachoa Forest"
"Dead? Vendetta?" Cyrus linked Voldemort's remnant soul, "Or... Voldemort?"
"I don't know, but I'm sure... from the Unforgivable Curse, poor Jorkins," Moody whispered between the two, crouching down, "something no one knows... to tell you It's because Albus trusts you"
Crouch declared to the public that 'he was responsible for the disappearance case, so he took the blame', but it was another matter for Dumbledore. After all, he believed that Jorkins died because of him.
Still the same as always.... Oblivion Curse....
A lot of things accumulated too much, from the disappearance of Ministry of Magic personnel revealed by Rita at the beginning, to the fuse of the magic textbook that was ignited at the end, blowing up the entire Ministry of Magic to the sky.
"Essentially, the system and thinking of wizards are still not perfect. The disappearance of Jorkins is just a product of outdated thinking." Cyrus said calmly, "So... why did he want to get rid of Ms. Jorkins? memory?"
"Uh...that's a long story, this is not a place to talk...see you tonight" Moody walked towards Harry again.
Cyrus could clearly feel that Hermione's strength suddenly increased as she grabbed his hand.
"Unbelievable! How long is the Ministry of Magic planning to keep these things buried?!" Hermione didn't like the Ministry of Magic at all, "And Mr. Crouch is even like a blame!"
The entire wizarding society has been atomized, with messages from above and below completely disconnected.
So, Rita is a good choice...if she can perfectly expose the divisions within the Ministry of Magic.
Maybe it was the irritation of Cyrus and Hermione, or maybe it was the complaints of the wizards, although for the time being, only those wizards in Diagon Alley were the most vocal.
However, this trend only spread from the Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley at first, and as the books spread, it gradually spread to other wizarding places, such as Hogsmeade.
Around April, because of the Ministry of Magic's ban, Rita seemed to be a little unconvinced, and she somehow got into a fight with the Ministry of Magic again.
When she was criticized by the Ministry of Magic, Rita Skeeter began to cling to the previous disappearance case, and the speed of follow-up was almost exactly the same as that of the Ministry of Magic.
It can be said that the "Daily Prophet" made Cyrus and Hermione's books even more popular...
"Muggles? They can make these in one night?!" Fudge slammed the newspaper on the table, venting his dissatisfaction loudly, "Since ancient times, textbooks have been worth three Galleons, and the most expensive is five Galleons... "
This has always been like this, why, in his class, there is an inexplicable quarrel?
suppress?It doesn't exist, even if Fudge can ignore the title of the Wizengamot youth representative on the two little ones, he must also consider the old man in the gray robe who doesn't seem to live long.
"Who knows... these Muggle books are just a puddle of mimeographs." Umbridge used his magic wand to change the font on it at will, "Perhaps the point is that they are really too cheap."
"Why did Tom Humber help them?" asked the Minister with a gloomy face and displeasure.
"He said he didn't help anyone... Muggles don't know this is a wizarding pub, and he has no right to prevent people from entering Diagon Alley through the back door..." Umbridge held the book in disgust, and handed it respectfully went back.
Old Tom hadn't helped the Muggles, nor had he helped Cyrus and Hermione.
As he said, it was just a group of wizards who carried things from him into Diagon Alley from the wall of the backyard, and sent them to Lihen Bookstore. He was just an ordinary tavern owner.
Fudge couldn't make up his mind, just knocked on the table, thinking 'should the cost of some textbooks be lowered'?
But the problem is that the price is generally set by the editor of the book, and he cannot change it without authorization, unless he has obtained those masters; or has died, but still has the consent of the family.
"By the way~ Minister, Gilderoy Lockhart also sent a letter to the Wizarding Union, probably about some research." She couldn't remember clearly, but she heard from the guard who checked the letter.
"Him? He just doesn't want to go to jail...Let him go"
"Where are the two little wizards? Don't you care?" Umbridge said in a shrill voice, with a somewhat slippery tone, "The newspapers say they are careerists....I'm just worried about the second one." ...."
Even if she didn't complete the sentence, Cornelius Fudge understood the abrupt end.
"Impossible!" he said firmly, "I know Albus, he will never allow this kind of thing...Even if he wants to pass through his Dumbledore's army and re-elect the Minister, it is impossible for the first time Happened twice!"
What is imminent is how to stabilize those families with a long history.
After all, because of the cheaper and more accurate textbook, it seems that the original potions book has been eliminated... not to mention the ancient cauldron and bronze scales, which seem to be slowly fading away.
That's a lot of money!
At the same time, Prime Minister John, who had finished Easter, secretly launched a military campaign, the name of which was unknown except for those Muggles who were in charge of magic cases.
But the code name, until now, no one has thought of it...
And in Hogwarts, Karkaroff chatted with Snape more and more frequently. Cyrus was at the door several times, and it was a bit strange to see him with Polyarco.
"I thought Krum was his favorite student..." said Hermione.
"No, no, you misunderstood. In fact, Principal Karkaroff helped me a lot for the competition~" Poliako stood at the door and said with a smile, "This time is also for the next competition..."
Suddenly, there were a few quarrels inside, and after ten minutes, Snape walked out with a gloomy face, shaking his robe.
"That's the sort of thing you should ask Barty Crouch! I'm not interested in that kind of stuff." He stared darkly at Karkaroff from above his hooked nose. "The Quidditch pitch . . . That's all I can say"
"Old Batty? He's about to retire... Ha~" Karkaroff wrapped his fur robe tightly around his body, his face was ashen, as if he had been filled with chokehold gas in the office just now.
"It's against the rules," said Hermione, frowning, holding the book.
"Actually, everyone else knows too...Miss Granger~" Snape watched the two walk away, and said softly, "The last test is purely duel strength, hmph... Bo special..."
He seemed to have seen Harry Potter blown out of the game by a spell.
From Snape's point of view, Harry Potter and Cyrus were equal parts in showing off, except this time, it seemed that Potter was far ahead...
When they came to the Quidditch pitch as security guards, they saw Mr. Bagman comforting Barty Crouch, because in the latest issue of the newspaper, his face looked like a melting ice cube .
Packed with remorse, seeing everyone and simply nodding their heads...
"It's the disappearance of Bertha Jorkins...she's dead..." Moody stood behind the two of them, and he spoke without warning, which startled Hermione, "Her The body was found in the Albachoa Forest"
"Dead? Vendetta?" Cyrus linked Voldemort's remnant soul, "Or... Voldemort?"
"I don't know, but I'm sure... from the Unforgivable Curse, poor Jorkins," Moody whispered between the two, crouching down, "something no one knows... to tell you It's because Albus trusts you"
Crouch declared to the public that 'he was responsible for the disappearance case, so he took the blame', but it was another matter for Dumbledore. After all, he believed that Jorkins died because of him.
Still the same as always.... Oblivion Curse....
A lot of things accumulated too much, from the disappearance of Ministry of Magic personnel revealed by Rita at the beginning, to the fuse of the magic textbook that was ignited at the end, blowing up the entire Ministry of Magic to the sky.
"Essentially, the system and thinking of wizards are still not perfect. The disappearance of Jorkins is just a product of outdated thinking." Cyrus said calmly, "So... why did he want to get rid of Ms. Jorkins? memory?"
"Uh...that's a long story, this is not a place to talk...see you tonight" Moody walked towards Harry again.
Cyrus could clearly feel that Hermione's strength suddenly increased as she grabbed his hand.
"Unbelievable! How long is the Ministry of Magic planning to keep these things buried?!" Hermione didn't like the Ministry of Magic at all, "And Mr. Crouch is even like a blame!"
The entire wizarding society has been atomized, with messages from above and below completely disconnected.
So, Rita is a good choice...if she can perfectly expose the divisions within the Ministry of Magic.
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