Chapter 461: Germany's Focus



Watching Dumbledore leave without hesitation, Serdad Fontana was so angry that his teeth were itching, but he could do nothing about it.

Dumbledore's reputation was so high that he even left the meeting of the International Confederation of Wizards without any explanation, but others could only wait.

If it weren't for the fact that Thedad Fontana and the MACUSA behind him had their own agenda, I'm afraid Thedad Fontana would not have questioned Dumbledore about such a thing.

By now, the members of the International Confederation of Wizards had already realized that this was a contest between the Magical Congress of the United States of America and Dumbledore, and they were happy to watch the show, so they stood by and watched in silence.

Seeing Dumbledore leaving with his students, Serdad Fontana gnashed his teeth and said, "Albus Dumbledore, if you don't tell me, I don't believe that so many people won't tell me!"

Then, in the following days, although Serdad Fontana visited many students who had returned with Dumbledore at that time under the identity of the International Confederation of Wizards Investigation Team, the answer he got was the same: We went to winter camp!

Just when Serdad Fontana was at a loss, someone brought him the news he wanted.

Serdad Fontana looked at the lion-like man in front of him and asked in surprise:

"Are you Rufus Scrimgeour? Head of the Auror Office at the British Ministry of Magic?"

Rufus Scrimgeour nodded, then said, "I know what you are investigating. I came here this time just to show you something!"

Then, Rufus Scrimgeour took out a piece of paper and handed it to Serdad Fontana. Serdad Fontana looked down and saw that it was a death report. The person on the report was called Green.

Just when Ceddard Fontana was confused, Rufus Scrimgeour began to explain:

"Green Walter, an Auror who just joined the British Ministry of Magic this year. We received news of his death not long ago."

"And according to my research, before he graduated from Hogwarts, he had the closest relationship with two Hogwarts students."

"One of them is named Cedric Diggory. In the battle of the British Ministry of Magic a few years ago, Cedric was kidnapped by the Witch Party and used as a bargaining chip to threaten the British Ministry of Magic, so he appeared on the battlefield."

"And the other student is called Wentworth, his last name is unknown!"

Hearing this, Thedad Fontana's expression was shocked, and he immediately became interested, and motioned for Rufus Scrimgeour to continue.

"I don't know much about Wentworth, but he is definitely Dumbledore's most valued student. Dumbledore once personally took him to watch the Quidditch World Cup final and used his own time at night to give him guidance."

"Not long ago, Dumbledore selected Wentworth as the representative of Hogwarts to participate in the Magic School Potions Championship. Before going to Japan, they went to Africa. Then, news came that the Conni tribe in Africa had been exterminated. Some people claimed that they saw the symbol of the Witch Party at that time."

"As for what happened in Japan, I'm sure you already know it very well, Mr. Serdad Fontana."

After hearing what Rufus Scrimgeour said, Thedad Fontana nodded thoughtfully and said, "I kind of understand what you mean!"

"So, the guy with an unknown surname, Wentworth, is most likely the new leader of the Witch Party, the heir of the Grindelwald family, Wentworth Grindelwald?"

Having suddenly obtained the truth he had been looking for, Serdad Fontana said excitedly:

But Rufus Scrimgeour shook his head and said, "No, I am not on your side. I am only on the side of justice! The dignity of the British Ministry of Magic cannot be challenged by the Witch Party!"

Hearing Rufus Scrimgeour's words, Serdad Fontana said nonchalantly, "Of course, of course, we are all on the side of justice. The Witch Party is a terrorist organization in the wizarding world. To deal with terrorist organizations, we must use tougher means to eliminate them and extinguish their hopes. Only in this way can we prevent them from reviving!"

"By the way, do you have any other information to share with us? Don't worry, we won't forget your contribution!"

After hearing what Cedard Fontana said, Rufus Scrimgeour was silent for a moment, and finally said slowly:

"The Auror Office of the British Ministry of Magic has previously tracked the whereabouts of several wizards from the Witch Party. In the past few days, we discovered that they all went to the same place without prior agreement!"

Hearing Rufus Scrimgeour's words, Theddard Fontana asked excitedly:

"Where did they go?!"

Rufus Scrimgeour said calmly: "Germany!"

At this time, in Germany, in a house full of wands, Germany's most famous wand maker, Gregorovitch, was carefully wiping his collection.

At this moment, with a "crash" sound, the window not far from Gregorovitch shattered.

Seeing this, Gregorovitch did not hesitate, reached out and picked up the wand he had just been wiping, then carefully stepped back.

However, before Gregorovitch could take a few steps, he stopped because he felt that he had bumped into something.

Gregorovitch was horrified. This was his home. He knew clearly that there should be nothing here!

Gregorovitch turned his head cautiously and saw a man without a nose standing behind him, looking at him coldly.

Seeing this, Gregorovitch was so frightened that he fainted.

When Gregorovitch woke up again, he found that his room was full of people. The wands that he had arranged neatly were now scattered all over the floor, but those people didn't care at all and were still searching for something.

Seeing this, Gregorovitch couldn't help but shout out in great pain: "Stop it!"

Then, Gregorovitch looked at the noseless guy in front of him and said pleadingly: "Please, don't do this! What do you want? Just tell me, and I'll give it to you!"

Hearing Gregorovitch's words, the guy without a nose slowly stood up, walked to Gregorovitch, and said hoarsely: "I want the Elder Wand!"

(End of this chapter)


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