Seeing Auston and Bill leave, Rozier asked softly, "I don't see what's so special about this young man that we should recruit him? Is it worth spending so much Galleons and energy on him?"
Hearing Rosier's question, Wentworth smiled and answered:
"Even if it's a piece of trash, it's probably just misplaced. Besides, Bill is able to become a curse breaker at Gringotts, so there's something to be commended about him! Just think of it as a casual move. We won't lose anything anyway!"
At this point, Wentworth sighed and continued, "Grandma Rosier, times have changed. This is no longer an era where people only talk about ideals!"
Hearing Wentworth's words, Rosier nodded thoughtfully.
A moment later, when Auston returned to the study, Wentworth smiled and said, "Well done!"
After receiving Wentworth's affirmation, Auston was obviously a little excited. But at this moment, the smile on Wentworth's face gradually faded, and he said, "Now that we have figured out what happened, it's time for us to start preparing for action! Auston, go write a letter to Carlo and tell him to make a bigger noise. Grandma Rosier, the rest is up to you!"
The two of them nodded quickly, even Rozier was no exception.
When Bill returned to the Burrow, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley were waiting for their eldest son at home. Seeing Bill return safely, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley breathed a sigh of relief.
After carefully confirming that Bill was fine, Mrs. Weasley patted her chest and said, "Oh my God, I'm glad you're back safely! Now that this matter is over, we must stay away from the Wizarding Party. It's really worrying! By the way, I also want to remind Ron and the others to stay away from Wentworth while they are in Hogwarts."
However, just as Mrs. Weasley finished her words, she heard Bill Weasley and her husband Arthur say in unison: "No!"
The two spoke almost at the same time. Seeing this, they looked at each other. Arthur then said, "Don't tell Ron and the others about this. Our son is not the kind of person who can hide his thoughts and keep secrets well. If he gets to know this news, it will inevitably leak out. Then he will offend the Witch Party and it will harm him!"
Hearing his father's words, Bill quickly echoed:
"Yes, father is right, that's what I mean!"
After hearing what her husband and eldest son said, Mrs. Weasley gave up the plan. At this moment, Bill took out the small cloth bag that Austin had given him from his arms and handed it to Mrs. Weasley.
When Mrs. Weasley opened it and saw another stack of Galleons inside, she couldn't help but beam with joy and said, "The Wizarding Party is so rich! If only the Ministry of Magic could be as generous as the Wizarding Party!"
Bill originally thought that after receiving the news, the Wizarding Party would immediately launch a rescue operation, but what surprised Bill was that for several days, not to mention Gringotts, even Diagon Alley was calm and there was no trace of the Wizarding Party.
On the contrary, Bill learned from the newspapers, through the Daily Prophet, that traces of Wiccan activities had been found in many places in the UK recently. The frequent appearance of the Deathly Hallows symbol had even attracted the attention of the Ministries of Magic in other countries and the International Confederation of Wizards.
Although the symbol of the Deathly Hallows has appeared from time to time in various parts of the world in the past, it was later proved that most of them were people impersonating the Wiccan Party.
After all, if you commit a crime and are caught by the British Ministry of Magic, the worst that can happen is that you'll be thrown into Azkaban, but if you're caught by the Witches for pretending to be one, you might think Azkaban is a good option.
A few days later, a new guest came to the Weasley family. It was none other than Harry, who was rescued from Privet Drive by Ron and his two brothers, George and Fred.
Harry's arrival made the Burrow lively again, and it also meant that the time for Hogwarts to start was approaching.
That day, the Weasley family gathered early in the not very spacious restaurant on the first floor. They planned to go to Diagon Alley after breakfast to buy supplies for the new school.
Especially Ginny, who is a first-year student at Hogwarts, so she needs to buy a lot of things.
Although the Weasley family had recently made a fortune, Mrs. Weasley took a look at the many children in front of her, sighed, and decided to save as much as possible where possible.
At this time, Arthur Weasley also rushed back from the Ministry of Magic, ready to accompany his children to Diagon Alley.
Just as Mrs. Weasley was serving Arthur breakfast, Arthur suddenly said, "I don't know what's going on lately, it feels like the entire Department of Magical Law Enforcement is in a mess, especially the Auror Headquarters. It seems like there aren't enough Aurors!"
"Early this morning, I ran into Rufus Scrimgeour walking out with his men. When I asked, I learned that due to a shortage of Aurors, Rufus had to go out on a mission himself!"
Hearing what her husband said, Mrs. Weasley said nonchalantly, "Maybe it's because there has been some unrest in various places recently. I don't know what the Witch Party was thinking to make such a big fuss."
But considering that Harry was still here and their other children were unaware of it, the Weasleys and Bill looked at each other and tacitly let the matter go.
But what they didn't know was that Harry, who already knew Wentworth's identity, showed a hint of surprise and worry on his face as he lowered his head to eat when he heard the name of the Witch Party.
Afterwards, Mrs. Weasley began to urge everyone to finish their meal quickly and then prepare to set off for Diagon Alley.
At the same time, in the Greengrass family's manor, Wentworth and others were also having breakfast.
At this time, Auston came over with a note in his hand and said to Wentworth: "Master, you are right. Most of the Aurors in London have been sent to various places. Moreover, we just received news that early this morning, Rufus from the Auror Command had to go out on a mission himself and has now gone to Scotland!"
Hearing Auston's words, Wentworth nodded as expected, then wiped his mouth and slowly said, "In that case, let's get ready to act! Give the order and set off in half an hour. Let's go and see how strong the security capabilities of Gringotts, which is known as the safest place besides Hogwarts, are!"
(End of this chapter)