What's more, some people, like Carlo, immediately ran to Rozier and bowed respectfully to the pendant in Rozier's hand.
Then, Carlo stood up and asked Rosier enthusiastically, "Rosier, what about the master? Is the master finally willing to come out of Nurmengard?"
Rozier shook his head slowly. Seeing this, Carlo couldn't help but reveal a look of disappointment on his face, but Rozier continued:
"This pendant was taken out by the young master from the Grindelwald family's vault, and I came here this time to bring the young master's new orders!"
Hearing Rosier's words, Carlo immediately stood up straight and said respectfully: "The will of the Grindelwald family is my mission!"
Rosier nodded without comment, then looked ahead at Fudge, who was in the center protected by many elite Aurors.
Seeing the mysterious woman who suddenly arrived looking at him, Fudge subconsciously leaned closer to Rufus Scrimgeour again.
At this moment, a figure suddenly rushed towards Rosier from the wizard camp of the British Ministry of Magic.
This sudden action made the wizard of the Witch Party subconsciously raise his wand again, and Carlo stood in front of Rosier in a flash, pointing at the wizard who suddenly rushed out, and said viciously: "How dare you bump into this pendant? Do you know what this pendant represents? This is the symbol of Grindelwald! It is the glory of the Witch Party!"
Seeing the wizards of the Witch Party raise their wands again, the wizards and Aurors of the British Ministry of Magic also immediately prepared for battle. Someone even shouted from behind: "What do you want to do? Come back, Amos!"
The wizard called Amos stopped a few meters away from Rosier and said pleadingly:
"Please don't hurt that child! No matter what you are going to do, he is just a child, he is innocent!"
When Cedric saw his father's appearance, his heart ached, his eyes turned red, and he almost cried.
But Rosier seemed not to see Amos Diggory in front of him. He just kept looking in the direction of Fudge and Rufus Scrimgeour and said, "I am Rosier of the Witch Party, the new leader of our Witch Party, the heir of the Grindelwald family, and our young master. Let me bring a message to Minister Fudge!"
Fudge didn't want to pay attention to what Rozier said, but seeing that everyone was looking at him, Fudge had no choice but to bite the bullet and say:
"What do you want to say? Just stand there and say it!"
Seeing that Fudge didn't even have the courage to take a step forward, Rosier showed a hint of sneer on his face, and stepped forward and said, "Our young master only asked me to bring a message to Minister Fudge, but he didn't say that other wizards are qualified to listen! Minister Fudge, please come over and talk in detail!"
After hearing Rozier's words, the wizards of the Witch Party who were originally surrounding Rozier immediately stepped back a few steps to make room for Rozier.
But Fudge ignored him and shouted, "Are you trying to trick me over here and then hold me hostage to threaten the Ministry of Magic? I won't fall for your trick!"
Hearing Fudge's answer, Rozier didn't care at all. Instead, he smiled, drew out the wand in his hand, handed it to Abernathy who was following behind, and then walked towards Fudge.
Seeing Rosier walk so unguardedly into the Auror group, the Aurors on the scene were speechless, and no one spoke to stop him.
It was not until Rozier walked in front of Fudge that he spoke: "If you don't go over, I will come over. Can we talk now?"
Seeing this, Fudge nodded somewhat dazedly.
Rosier signaled the surrounding Aurors to disperse. Fudge thought for a moment, but still said:
Seeing Fudge's look, Rosier frowned and asked casually with a puzzled look on his face: "I'm curious, how did you become the British Minister of Magic?"
When Fudge heard Rozier's words, his face flushed red, and he said angrily:
"This is a matter of our British Ministry of Magic. What does it have to do with you, the Witch Party? What do you want to talk to me about? Have you, the Witch Party, finally recognized the reality and are planning to negotiate?"
Rozier curled his lips in disdain, and then said: "If you think this is a negotiation, then it is."
Fudge was delighted when he heard Rozier's words, but before he could speak, Rozier continued:
"I'm just here to say something on behalf of our little master, Fudge. Do you still want to sit in the position of Minister of Magic of the United Kingdom?"
When Fudge heard what Rozier said, he was stunned at first, then he pointed at Rozier angrily and said: "You...you are not negotiating, you are threatening!"
But Rozier just shrugged and said indifferently:
"I never said this was a peace talk!"
Seeing this, Fudge said viciously: "Don't be too complacent! The British Ministry of Magic is still a place for you witches to run wild! If you have the guts, just come in!"
Fudge's words caused Rufus Scrimgeour beside him to look at him sideways. Rufus Scrimgeour did not expect that Fudge would be so tough for once.
But Fudge's words caused Rosier to burst into laughter. After laughing, Rosier stared at Fudge until Fudge felt a little scared. Then he slowly said, "Break into the British Ministry of Magic? It doesn't seem necessary. It's much easier to get you out of office than to break into the British Ministry of Magic!"
As he spoke, Rosier's eyes swept across the entire room, not only the Aurors behind Rufus Scrimgeour, but also the wizards from other departments of the Ministry of Magic, and then he said word by word:
"If a hundred wizards die here today, your position as Minister of Magic will be over!"
Rozier's words made Fudge feel a chill in his heart. The thing he had been most worried about was actually revealed so easily by Rozier.
However, Fudge still pretended to be calm and said:
"If you want to achieve this, I'm afraid there won't be many wizards left in your Witch Party, right? At least they are seriously injured!"
Rosier did not shy away from the question, but nodded. He said, "You are right. However, we can afford to die, but can you? In other words, do you dare to gamble? The British Minister of Magic! There must be many wizards interested in this position, right?!"
At this point, Rozier changed the subject and continued:
"Besides, our Witch Party does not only exist in Britain! For our little master, even if the Witch Party here dies, it does not matter. We are willing to fight to the death for Grindelwald! And are you willing to fight to the death for the British Ministry of Magic?"
(End of this chapter)