Zhang Zhiwei did not give any further explanation. He just took out two letters from his sleeve and handed them to Wentworth, indicating that Wentworth should read them himself.
There was nothing much to say in the first letter. Dumbledore just told Zhang Zhiwei that his student came to China because of an accident and asked Zhang Zhiwei to help take care of him.
In the letter, Dumbledore bluntly told Zhang Zhiwei Wentworth's identity, and it was obvious that he had great trust in the old Taoist priest in front of him.
The second letter was from Dumbledore, asking Zhang Zhiwei to let Wentworth stay in China for a longer period of time, because the International Confederation of Wizards would launch an investigation into Wentworth's identity.
In the letter, Dumbledore described the whole incident in detail. The cause of the whole incident was the follow-up of Wentworth's actions in Japan.
With Dumbledore's identity and ability, it was not a difficult task for him to overwhelm the Japanese Ministry of Magic, and at the beginning, Dumbledore did it.
Originally, this incident might have quickly become an insignificant speck of dust in history. After all, although what Wentworth did in Japan, especially in the Uesugi family, sounded a bit horrifying, such things happened countless times in the wild times of the wizarding world a long time ago.
But, for some reason, the news reached the MACUSA, and the MACUSA's voice in the International Confederation of Wizards is naturally incomparable to that of Japan.
Soon, under the promotion of the Magical Congress of the United States, the International Wizarding Union decided to set up an investigation team to go to Hogwarts to investigate Wentworth's identity.
Seeing that things had come to this, Dumbledore publicly announced at the International Wizarding Confederation that his student, Wentworth, was missing! Not only that, Dumbledore also solemnly stated that he welcomed the member states of the International Wizarding Confederation to help find his student, and he would reward them handsomely.
After much deliberation, Dumbledore felt that under the current circumstances, it would be safer for Wentworth to stay in China. After all, wizards all over the world knew that China was a forbidden land for wizards!
It's okay if you just come here for sightseeing, but if you want to do something else, I'm sorry, deportation is the lightest punishment.
After reading Dumbledore's letter, Wentworth was silent for a moment, then bowed to Zhang Zhiwei and said:
"In that case, I'm sorry to bother you, Taoist priest!"
Zhang Zhiwei waved his hand and said:
"It's okay, it's okay. I'm also very interested in you wizards and spells! It can also open the eyes of the younger generation below!"
Afterwards, Zhang Zhiwei arranged for Wentworth to settle down in Longhu Mountain.
On the other hand, when Dumbledore returned to Hogwarts, the news of Wentworth's disappearance also spread back to Hogwarts. Suddenly, the whole Hogwarts was in an uproar.
However, the first person to receive the news was not the students of Hogwarts, but Green, who had just graduated from school.
Green learned of Wentworth's disappearance when he saw a letter from the International Confederation of Wizards to the British Ministry of Magic.
“Dang!”
When Cassandra saw the message that Green sent to all the secret parties on the star card in her hand, the water cup in her hand fell to the ground involuntarily, attracting the attention of many people around her.
But Cassandra stared at the star card in her hand in a daze, as if she hadn't come back to her senses for a long time.
Just when she was halfway there, Cassandra met Luna. At this time, Luna had obviously also received the message on the Star Card and came to find Cassandra.
That's right, just this year, at Cassandra's suggestion, the Secret Party absorbed two new members, Luna and Hermione.
Luna, who was walking quickly, saw the direction Cassandra was heading and quickly guessed Cassandra's intention. So, Luna also followed Cassandra's footsteps and whispered in Cassandra's ear:
"I'm going with you to see Albus Dumbledore!"
When the two arrived at Dumbledore's office, they found that Cedric had already arrived. When Cedric saw Cassandra and Luna, he immediately knew that both parties came here for the same purpose.
When Dumbledore saw the group coming together, a hint of admiration flashed in his eyes, but he said expressionlessly: "Yes, that's right, Wentworth, he did disappear in Japan!"
When they heard the exact news from Dumbledore, their faces changed drastically, and Cassandra's eyes went dark. If Luna hadn't reached out to support her, Cassandra would have fallen to the ground.
After calming down for a moment, Cassandra took a deep breath, looked up at Dumbledore with sparkling eyes, and said, "Principal Dumbledore, I want to know what happened in Japan?"
In response to Cassandra's questions, Dumbledore briefly recounted everything that happened to Wentworth in Japan, although of course some parts were omitted.
After listening to Dumbledore's story, everyone looked at each other in surprise. They did not expect that so many things had happened in such a short time when Wentworth was away.
On the other hand, Green also informed the Witch Party of this matter. When the news came, the entire Witch Party was as if an earthquake had occurred, and Rozier even tore up the letter sent by Green.
Abernathy, who was beside Rosier, quickly began to gather members of the Witch Party and planned to go to Hogwarts to ask Dumbledore for an explanation.
And at this time, a special guest came to Greengrass Manor.
When Rozier saw the person in front of him, he was also surprised. The person looked at Rozier and said expressionlessly: "Should I call you Professor Ilona? Or should I call you Vida Rozier?"
Rosier looked at the visitor in front of him, without any intention of greeting, and said bluntly: "Professor McGonagall, what about Wentworth? I want to know, what happened to the leader of our wizarding party that Dumbledore has dealt with?!"
That's right, the person who came was Professor McGonagall, the Vice-Principal of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and the Head of Gryffindor House.
Faced with Rosier's questioning, Professor McGonagall was not at all flustered. She found a chair and sat down, completely ignoring the angry eyes of Abernathy and others beside her.
Professor McGonagall said to Rosier word by word:
"Rosier, you have been a professor at Hogwarts for half a year. You should know how Hogwarts treats its students!"
"If Dumbledore really wanted to harm Wentworth, would he have to wait until today?!"
(End of this chapter)