Chapter 128: Aftermath of the War



Hearing his father's question, Cedric shook his head in silence.

At this moment, Rufus Scrimgeour came over and asked, "Amos, I think we should first ask why Mr. Cedric is not in Hogwarts, but came to London instead!"

Hearing Rufus Scrimgeour's question, Amos suddenly remembered and quickly asked Cedric.

Cedric said calmly:

"I received a letter from my father, and I felt that I should do something! I can't just watch my father fight here while I stay in Hogwarts and do nothing!"

"So, I quietly went to Hogsmeade Village through the secret passage of Hogwarts, and from there, I used the Floo Network to come to London! But I didn't expect that as soon as I approached the edge of the battlefield, I was discovered by that witch!"

Hearing Cedric's answer, Amos hugged Cedric again, his face full of emotion!

Cedric said silently in his heart: Father, please forgive my lies, I am doing this to save more innocent wizards!

The other wizards from the Ministry of Magic present were also moved after hearing Cedric's answer. Especially when Cedric mentioned the secret passage in Hogwarts, many wizards showed a knowing smile on their faces.

At this time, Fudge also came over and said with a smile on his face: "You are indeed an outstanding student of Hogwarts! You know that this place is full of dangers, but you still rush here regardless of everything, just to contribute your own strength! Amos, you have a good son! Cedric will be the future of the British Ministry of Magic!"

"Cedric, I'm looking forward to your graduation from Hogwarts! The British Ministry of Magic will be happy to await your arrival!"

At this moment, Fudge looked at Cedric with more and more favor! If it weren't for the boy's coincidental appearance, today's situation would really be difficult to end! And now, although a few wizards of the Witch Party were finally released, this has no effect on Fudge himself! You know, this is to save the life of an innocent boy! This is called political correctness!

"Amos, you stay with Cedric for a while. He must be scared after all he's been through. But, you still have to send him back to Hogwarts as soon as possible! I don't want Headmaster Dumbledore to come to me and ask for him! Haha!"

After saying that, Fudge led all the wizards away. After all, there was still a lot of work waiting for them to do on the scene.

Only Rufus Scrimgeour looked at Cedric with a hint of doubt and scrutiny when he left, while the other wizards all said goodbye to this handsome young man.

At this time, after Abernathy and Rosier finished making arrangements for the wizards of the Wiccan Party, they also came to a corner. Rosier moved his wand casually, and there was an inexplicable shake in the air in front of him. Then, the figures of Lovegood and Rita Skeeter appeared in front of them.

At this time, the two reporters who witnessed everything saw that the Wu party had not forgotten them after the war. They couldn't help but feel a little terrified, but also a little excited.

After seeing the two, Abernathy said without further ado, "I hope that today's war will spread throughout the wizarding world as soon as possible! However, I don't want the details of the process to be known to the outside world too much! Do you understand?"

Hearing Rita Skeeter's answer, Abernathy nodded with satisfaction and was about to leave.

But at this moment, Rita Skeeter took the initiative to stop Abernathy and asked apologetically: "Excuse me, my lords, can I publish this article in The Quibbler? I'm afraid the Daily Prophet won't allow it!"

Hearing Rita Skeeter's question, Rozier said, "Sure!"

After Rosier and Abernathy left, Rita Skeeter and Lovegood looked at each other and breathed a sigh of relief.

Nearing evening, Dumbledore finally received the letter sent by owl. After reading it, Dumbledore handed the letter to Grindelwald beside him.

Grindelwald took the letter and first looked at the sender. He found that the signature was Arthur Weasley, not the animal keeper. Then he read the contents of the letter with satisfaction.

While Grindelwald was reading the letter, Dumbledore said, "After today, I think many wizards will remember the fear that the Wizarding Party once brought. I'm afraid that your old subordinates will be attacked by the Ministries of Magic of various countries!"

Grindelwald smiled disdainfully, as if he was disdainful of responding to Dumbledore's words. Seeing this, Dumbledore didn't care and continued:

"But it's not without benefits. At least in the short term, they will be safer! Because all wizards will know that the Wizarding Party is like a powder keg, which will catch fire at any time and move around. Perhaps Wentworth will be safer too."

But this time, Grindelwald slowly shook his head and said with a deep gaze:

"No, you are wrong, Dumbledore! From the moment they attacked Wentworth, the war has begun again! They know the style of our witch party very well. Some things must be done at all costs, or done to the extreme! Therefore, they will never stop!"

Just as Dumbledore and Grindelwald were talking, a group of foreign wizards rented a house in Hogsmeade village that had not been inhabited by wizards for a long time.

When they moved boxes of all sizes into the room, a blonde woman, who was none other than Christine, who was in London not long ago, walked into the suitcase she had brought with her. After a while, she brought out a middle-aged man who was tied up all over.

Then, the middle-aged man was brought to the table. A wizard took out his wand and pointed it at the middle-aged man, while the blond Christine said, "Thomas Revo! Don't say we didn't give you a chance. Now, do as I say!"

(End of this chapter)


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