And on the battlefield, due to the arrival of these wizards, the wizards of the Ministry of Magic completely surpassed the Witch Party, at least in terms of numbers.
The sudden influx of new forces boosted the morale of the Aurors, but also caused some confusion among the wizards of the Witch Party.
At the edge of the battlefield, Abernathy and Auston Greengrass watched everything happening in front of them quietly.
Originally, Auston Greengrass was going to join the battle, but was stopped by Abernathy. Abernathy said to Auston Greengrass: "You are still young, your battlefield is in the future!"
Seeing that the situation that was originally advantageous to the Wushu Party seemed to be reversed in an instant, Auston Greengrass said with some concern: "What should we do now? The number of the other party is too large!"
In response to Auston Greengrass's concerns, Abernathy said nonchalantly: "Do you think that in the past, we in the Wiccan Party always used our numbers to defeat the few?"
Sure enough, after the initial chaos, the wizards of the Witch Party quickly stabilized.
Moreover, the combat capabilities of these new wizards from the Ministry of Magic who had joined the battlefield were limited, and most of them only knew some spells like the Disarming Spell.
But such a spell poses no threat to the Witch Party! The wand was knocked away? No problem! A "wand flying" will solve the problem! Is it difficult to cast a spell without a wand? Look at these wizards who have lived for decades, which one of them doesn't know how to cast a spell without a wand! "Confuse the audience!"
At the same time, the Wizarding Party also quickly changed its countermeasures. It only needed a Confusion Spell to cause chaos among these new wizards! After all, they were all civilian staff who had not been trained as Aurors. When faced with their companions who were suddenly hit by the Confusion Spell and attacked them, they had no idea how to deal with it! Seeing that the crushing defeat he had expected did not come, Fudge could not help but sweat on his forehead.
Fudge, under the protection of several elite Aurors, came to Rufus Scrimgeour with difficulty and asked tremblingly, "Rufus, what should we do now? We have to end the battle quickly! Aurors are fine, this is their job! However, if there are casualties among wizards from other departments, then my term as Minister of Magic will be over!"
Rufus Scrimgeour heard Fudge's words and said with great anger: "Minister Fudge, is this the reason why you have not allowed them to appear on the battlefield? If they had appeared here at the beginning, we would not have been taken advantage of by the Witch Party at the beginning, resulting in the loss of so many Aurors!"
Fudge argued, "Rufus Scrimgeour! Don't forget, you are the one who started this war! Moreover, this is the responsibility and obligation of you and your Aurors! If I can't become the Minister because of this, you can forget about being the head of the Auror Office!"
While Fudge and Rufus Scrimgeour were discussing countermeasures, two figures appeared outside the battlefield. They were Rosier and Cedric who came from Hogwarts. At this time, Rosier had also restored his original appearance.
Abernathy, who was standing at the edge of the battlefield with Austin Greengrass, keenly sensed someone coming behind him. He immediately took out his wand and pointed it in the direction behind him. Unexpectedly, he saw a young man named Rosier.
"Why are you here?"
Abernathy put down his wand and asked in surprise.
Rozier glanced at Abernathy and said with some dissatisfaction: "I'll settle the score with you when I get back! Do you know how much you've disrupted the young master's great plan?!"
As Rozier spoke, he casually pushed Cedric next to him to the side of Auston Greengrass.
"This is?"
Auston Greengrass looked at the handsome boy beside him with some confusion, while Cedric was busy standing on tiptoe, anxiously looking for his father on the battlefield.
In response to Auston Greengrass's question, Rozier casually said, "A new member of the Wuka Party who needs to be trained."
After hearing Rozier's answer, Auston Greengrass instantly lost interest, but Rozier continued, "The one chosen by our young master himself is likely to be the future of our Wushu Party, the King's Left Hand."
Abernathy was still struggling with what Rozier had just said, and asked nervously:
"You just said that I disrupted the young master's plan?"
"Of course it's the young master's plan for our Wu Cui Party to rise again!"
Rosier then briefly recounted his conversation with Wentworth and the news that Voldemort would be returning next year.
When Abernathy heard Rozier's words, he couldn't help but reveal a trace of regret.
"Rozier, what should we do now?"
Rozier looked at the stalemate on the battlefield, sighed and said:
"No matter what, this war cannot continue. Let's go, Cedric, remember what I said to you!"
Hearing Rozier's words, Cedric hesitated for a moment, but still nodded heavily.
Seeing this, Rozier said with satisfaction: "Very good, I believe you Cedric, because I believe in the young master's vision!"
Then, Rozier turned to Auston Greengrass and said:
"Take out your wand, little one. Point it at Cedric and pretend to hold him hostage. Then, follow my steps!"
After Rozier finished speaking, he strode towards the battlefield.
Seeing this, Auston Greengrass did not dare to hesitate, and hurriedly came behind Cedric, then pointed his wand at Cedric's head and pushed Cedric hard, almost pushing Cedric to the ground.
Rosier, who was walking in front of the two, cast an amplification spell on himself, took out a pendant from his arms, held it high in his hand, and said loudly:
"Everyone! Stop the spells in your hands!"
Rozier's voice spread throughout the battlefield. At first, the Wu Cui Party did not take it seriously until someone turned around inadvertently and saw the pendant in Rozier's hand!
"It's the master's sign!"
The Wu Cui Party was instantly in an uproar.
On the other side, the wizards of the British Ministry of Magic were still curious about who the witch who suddenly appeared was, but in the crowd, Cedric's father, Amos Diggory, saw his son with a wand pointed at his head at a glance.
"Stop it! That's my son! Stop it now!"
Amos Diggory frantically tried to stop his colleagues from casting spells, fearing that they might hurt his son.
Just like that, the battlefield, which was originally tense, suddenly calmed down strangely and quickly.
(End of this chapter)