"Are we just going to leave it alone? The same applies to the helpers?"

"Probably, but that's a double-edged sword. You're more likely to become a dark wizard or fall into darkness. Even if you grit your teeth and get through that situation, you'll just become a pawn in the hands of the wizard who deliberately puts himself in that situation."

"This is the most despicable method."

“Disgusting.”

"It sucks."

“It’s despicable.”

There was some confusion, so I interrupted them.

"Alright, alright. We are discussing how to prevent this from happening. Leave Harry Potter's matter to Edgar for now. Please."

""""clear.""""

"We want Scrimgeour to be a partner. He has many enemies, so we have to proceed with caution. As for Shacklebolt, he is a cautious man and we need to take things slowly. He is very capable and can be brought in in the future, but we are not in a hurry to bring him in before we establish a third force and explain our ideas clearly and get him to agree. If he can agree with our position after considering it for a while, he will become a powerful ally, but it is too early now. We don't want him to become an enemy. He is indeed trustworthy and it would be great if he could become our ally in the end."

"Are there any other candidates?"

"How about Amelia Bones?"

"Deputy Head of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement?"

"Yes, how is she?"

"But her hatred for the Death Eaters is deep... This may make her lean towards supporting Dumbledore."

"Yeah, but we were the same way, but she, like us, did not join the Order of the Phoenix."

"Even though her brother is a member of the Order?"

"Yes, because of this, her brother's family was killed. Another brother is still alive, but she is the only one of that family who did not join the Order of the Phoenix."

"Indeed, she has a strong sense of compliance with the law. She draws a clear line between pure-blood advocates and Dumbledore's followers and will not easily compromise for the sake of her goals."

"Dumbledore's followers often say that the Ministry of Magic is corrupted by pure-blood nobles, but isn't it also a form of corruption when they themselves bend the law for the sake of so-called justice?"

"In their eyes, it's not... they think they are right."

"From our perspective, both sides are pretty much the same! Whether it's the wizarding world or the Ministry of Magic, even though 'that person' is gone, the power of the pure-blood nobles has been replaced, and new values ​​have come in, the internal situation has not changed much, so they want to exclude the pure-blood nobles more, but those who try to do so are actually not much different from the pure-blood nobles before."

"Indeed."

"However, if she is so law-abiding, she might privately investigate Dumbledore's misappropriation of funds, and if it is a request from our family, she might treat it fairly. If she knew about Harry Potter's upbringing, she might take action. If she could find evidence that Sirius was wrongly accused, she might help."

"Would you like to casually mention the misappropriation of funds? What do you think?"

"I agree that her code of conduct is to follow the law."

"However, it's best not to say too much about Dumbledore's suspicion right now."

"We can tentatively mention the matter of the Prewett family. Let's say that Dumbledore secretly gave the key to Molly, who was not the legal heir. This matter was exposed after Molly was deprived of custody. We can say that we ask her to tell the truth on the condition that she will not return the funds or file a lawsuit. Molly said that Dumbledore gave it to her. In this way, she might become suspicious of Dumbledore, right? Then observe how she will act next. By the way, mention the fact that Molly abused her child and see how she will react. Then we can judge whether she will be angry about what happened to Harry Potter?"

"Isn't the Potters' financial management simply terrible? You can also question the Potters' financial situation and let her take measures to correct it."

"That's a good idea. I'll leave it to you... but at the same time, you must support her from behind and don't let the pure-blood activists and Dumbledore's supporters attack her."

"And you should know better than to be wary of people like Fudge."

Later, she agreed with great energy.

We also put on the watch list the names of the parents of the students who had encouraged Bill to reconcile with his parents, and recorded the information of the staff member who delivered the keys as mentioned by Prewett.

There are also some people who are not very prominent but have doubts about both sides of the power, and we have also included them in the list.

These people, like us, keep a low profile and may become our partners.

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